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[Newspaper clipping from Shakepeare's Hamlet]
circa 1863
Possibly transmitted with a letter (refer to GLC06298.03) from John A. Bogert to his parents Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert, 7 June 1863.
GLC06298.03.01
(House bill.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to grant a special copyright to W. J. Hardee and S. H. Goetzel, for Hardee's Rifle and Infantry tactics.
22 December 1863
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.069
to sister Sarah Anne
8 September 1863
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Gives instructions for distributing the objects he will be express mailing to her. Instructs her to keep the novels and to read the other books he's sending. Asks his sister to give the other things to his mother for preservation. Writes that the...
GLC06728.054
The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper)
circa 1861-1864
Various
Includes an editorial section, news, and original writings by soldiers including poems and essays. Edited by S. J. Mansfield and John F. Weeks.
GLC06728.133
The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper) Vol. 1 No. 1
20 July 1863
Includes an editorial section, news, and original writings by soldiers including poems and essays. Edited by S. J. Mansfield and John F. Weeks. Written at Camp Benton.
GLC06728.134
The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper) Vol. 1 No. 2
3 August 1863
GLC06728.135
to Clara M. Miller
3 June 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
re: Longs for reading matter and to see her. Working night and day. He sent her a pictures and gave her some letters to Miss Nettie from his brother. Talks little about summons. Also about Miss Nettie.
GLC05755.040
14 June 1902
Things are brightening up. Thanks for letters and books.
GLC05755.089
Photograph: Central Park statue of Shakespeare [bronze].
1870
Ward, J.Q.A., fl. 1860-1906
Photo of Central Park Shakespeare Statue.
GLC06343.279
Profiles in Courage
1956
Kennedy, John F. (1917-1963)
First edition, published by Harper & Brothers. Inscribed "To Sam Houston Allred - a distinguished bearer of a great Texas name -" and signed by Kennedy. Written during a period of convalescence, Senator Kennedy highlights the great courage and...
GLC02530.01
Notes on the state of Virginia. Written by Thomas Jefferson. [with Map]
1787
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
First English (London) edition with folding Fry-Jefferson map. This book is the first PUBLISHED edition in English (the first English language edition being privately printed by Jefferson in Paris). It was largely written in 1781 and first...
GLC02592
[a prayer]
1815-1860
Written on stationary from Anniston, Alabama and dated 189_. A prayer.
GLC02691.11.106
[Two items relating to Joshua Abraham Norton, self-proclaimed emperor of the United States] [Decimalized]
circa 1878
Norton, Joshua Abraham, 1819-1880
Joshua Norton was an Englishman who came to America during the California Gold Rush of 1849 and proclaimed himself emperor of the United States. Mark Twain is said to have modeled the character of Huck Finn on Norton.
GLC02729
Notes and explanations of Doctor Ramsays history respecting the Campaigns of 1777- the affairs of Trenton 1776
circa 1788-1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Title from docket. Pertains to Dr. David Ramsay's writing on the battles of Trenton and Princeton (26 December 1776 and 3 January 1777). Document begins with a list of numbered notes, which according to docket are a draft of rough minutes...
GLC02437.09438
to Henry Knox
February 3, 1805
Wait, Thomas Baker, 1762-1830
Asks Knox if he will help his friend Stephen Chase, a law student, who is publishing an edition of "Sullivan's Lectures on the Feudal Law." Wait wonders if he could help Chase in "procuring a few great names," such as President [John] Adams and...
GLC02437.07905
[Request]
1770
Asks the recipient to send several items, including a history of England, and a copy of Paradise Lost. Date previously inferred, written on pencil.
GLC02437.08256
[Memorandum]
circa 1750-1820
List of books, which includes bibles, histories, hymnals, poetry and Paradise Lost.
GLC02437.08264
[List]
circa 1771-1806
List of books and prices covering a variety of topics. Items include bibles, Greek mythology and philosophy, Aesop's fables, and dictionaries.
GLC02437.08278
[Invoice of goods]
16 September 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
List of books on a variety of subjects sent from London to Boston. Items include dictionaries, a history of duelling, devotionals and military dictionaries.
GLC02437.08295
27 July 1773
List of books, including Ovid's Metamorphoses, Dunlop's Greek Grammar, Seneca's Epistles in English, and others.
GLC02437.08327
12 August 1773
Lists books on a variety of subjects to be shipped to Boston for Henry Knox. Includes books on poetry, animals, "heathen gods," biographies, histories and others.
GLC02437.08331
to Lucy Knox
February 6, 1818
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846
Writes first to report on Knox's daughter (in law) Eliza's travels to and from Boston, and correspondence related to her (Eliza married Lucy's son Henry Jackson Knox). Next, discusses President [John] Adams's recent preoccupation with the idea of an...
GLC02437.08066
to A.R. Spofford
December 1, 1871
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Powell secures copyright of his book, Financial Schedule, with the Library of Congress. Letter partially printed.
GLC00687.203
Engraving of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Circa 1872
Chappel, Alonzo, 1828-1887
"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers." Published by Johnson, Wilson & Co. New York "Entered according to act of Congress AD 1872 by Johnson, Fry & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington."
GLC01091.01
to Catharine Macaulay
June 11, 1785
Luxe, George, fl. 1785
He refers to the Campaign of 1776 as "the most glorious epoch of this command." He praises Washington extensively in battle and as a national leader. He will research details on the Revolution for her.
GLC01794.18
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