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Analectic Magazine.
May 1813
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Signed by R. Rush. Excerpt of Robert Southey's, History of Brazil. Pages numbered 370-455 so this was probably disbound from a larger volume.
GLC03436.06
New military, historical & explanatory dictionary
1776
Simes, Thomas, fl. 1776
GLC03449
Town and Country Magazine or Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction and Entertainment for the Year 1779. [Vol. 17, (1785)]
1785
Hamilton, A. Jr., fl. 1769-1785
17th annual volume of a periodical journal that resembles the Gentleman's Magazine and London Magazine in format and style. 12 monthly issues bound in contemporary leather and Dutch marbled paper. Includes many engraved plates. Indexed at the end...
GLC03460
The American Magazine.
1787 - 1788
Loudon, Samuel, 1727-1813
Contains six monthly issues. Billed as "Containing a Miscellaneous Collection of Original an other Valuable Essays, in Prose and Verse, and Calculated both for Instruction and Amusement." A quote underneath the title reads: "Science the guide, and...
GLC03462
Port Folio. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 3, 1801)-v. 2, no. 52 (Jan. 15, 1803)]
January 3,1801 - January 15, 1803
Dennie, Joseph, 1768-1812
A literary and political magazine. Contains fiction, history, printings of original letters by major figures in American history, and discussions of politics and international affairs. Includes volumes one (416 pages) and two (416 pages) bound in a...
GLC03463
Port Folio. [Vol. 3, no. 1 (Jan. 1, 1803)-v. 4, no. 52 (Dec. 29, 1804)]
1 January 1803 - 29 December 1804
A literary and political magazine. Contains fiction, history, printings of original letters by major figures in American history, and discussions of politics and international affairs. Includes volumes three (424 pages) and four (416 pages) bound...
GLC03464
to John M. Schofield
20 August 1862
Wilson, James Grant, 1832-1914
Has received desired information, but wishes to know the recipients full name. "Your very complete sketch came to hand this morning and contains all the information desired with the single exception of your full name, which you will oblige me by...
GLC03477.07
to J. W. Weidemeyer
24 October 1888
Walke, Henry, 1808-1896
Written by retired Rear Admiral Walke to Weidemeyer as Secretary of Appleton & Co. Encloses a copy of a photograph that Weidemeyer requested. Says it "represents, (as it is generally the case) the beard and mustaches too white, instead of iron-gray."...
GLC03479.56
to Angeline Henry
February 16, 1862
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry writes to his sister from Camp Griffin. Refers to a brigade drill for Union General John Brooke. Asks her not to show his letters to anyone and to burn them. Envelope has a poem by Helen A. Brown printed on it.
GLC03523.07.08
To Joseph M. Maitland
February 4, 1854
Martin, John A., fl. 1854
Informs his cousin from Findley [Findlay], Ohio that he has been studying "Arithmetic, Georgraphy, writing, Reading, and spelling." Shares that he and Joseph, possibly his brother, recently went to New York City with their teacher.
GLC03523.10.008
to Bell Wharton
February 25, 1865
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Joe writes to Bell from Memphis. Responds to her comments on Lord Byron. Admits he is not capable of loving with his whole heart, "But I know I love you more than I can love any one else." Inquires what she would say if he proposed marriage to her...
GLC03523.10.164
[Love Poem]
1861-1865
A love poem, separated into seven sections.
GLC03523.10.231
A love poem discussing separation, written by a man to a woman.
GLC03523.10.232
The Happy Poor Man
Poem separated into five sections with many references to God and his glory.
GLC03523.10.234
Lorena
A love poem, partially faded.
GLC03523.10.236
None
A five part rhyming verse that appears to be a song. Manuscript has staining and a small hole.
GLC03523.10.237
to Bell
Four line love poem to Bell lamenting being apart. Probably from Joseph Maitland.
GLC03523.10.252
to Amanda Wilkinson
11 September 1861
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Compliments his wife saying that the last letter he received from her was the best she has ever written. He is impressed with her penmanship and her composition and wishes for her to keep practicing by writing to him. Says he is not worthy of all the...
GLC03523.13.013
to Henry F. McSherry
27 November 1860
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry who was an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and is stationed in Brooklyn, New York aboard the USS "Vandalia." References receiving Henry's letter. Says he ought to get any books that he wants as "time spent in...
GLC03523.21.03
30 November 1860
Written by Anna to his brother Henry in the U.S. Navy. Letter is extremely faded in most sections and is hard to read. References receiving a letter from him. Says she cannot write a book, but has thought of writing children's stories. Wishes he was...
GLC03523.21.06
23 September 1865
McSherry, Alice, fl. 1864-1865
Very wordy, gossipy, and meandering letter written by Alice to her cousin Henry. Signed twice by Alice. Apologizes for sending a book with pencilings. Also sent him some pamphlets. Mentions in passing that Henry was previously off the coast of Africa...
GLC03523.21.42
8 October 1865
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
Written by Eliza to her brother Henry. References receiving his letter from the Cape of Good Hope. Is glad he is well and tells him his future "is in the hands of God, ask him to direct you, and it will all be right." Updates him on family and...
GLC03523.21.43
October 1865
Written by Alice to her cousin Henry. Says she went to Kittaming, Pennsylvania to do some shopping, and when she was leaving on the train she saw a gentleman who had come to town to see her. Says she got off the train at the next stop and walked back...
GLC03523.21.45
to unknown
13 August 1880
Wants the recipient to have a "national life" and thinks that Jimmie has put himself in a situation to only have a "provisional life." Says recipient has great talent. The recipient appears to be a Congressman. Writer uses a new pen on second page...
GLC03523.21.66
Cherokee Bible [old testament]
1856
Cherokee Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Wisdom and Isaiah) printed at Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, by Edwin Archer. Imprint date varies slightly since Exodus is dated 1853, Genesis 1856 and the rest undated. With manuscript notations in Cherokee.
GLC05122
Seated, half-length view
1861-1865 ca.
Ward, Artemus, 1834-1867
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher.
GLC05137.233
Seated, half-length view (copy 2)
GLC05137.234
[R.W. Emerson]
1860 ca.
Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891
Carte de visite bust portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Note by previous owner on verso: "1803-1882 t[aken] @ [age] 58 = 1861."
GLC05141
Cabinet card photograph by Warren's Portraits, 3/4 seated
1874 ca.
Warren's Portraits
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, three-quarter length portrait, seated. Notes from collector inscribed on verso.
GLC05142
Autographs for freedom.
1853
Griffiths, Julia, fl. 1895
Published by John P. Jewett and Company. In the preface, Griffiths writes, "The proceeds of the sale of 'Autographs for Freedom,' will be devoted to the dissemination of light and truth on the subject of slavery throughout the country." Griffiths...
GLC05167
Household woman.
18 June 1868
Gilman, Caroline, fl. 1868
Poem expressing the sentiment that woman's highest calling is performing household tasks. She provides a key to the persons in the poem and notes that the 1st, 2d, 3d and last stanzas were written originally in 1828 in Charleston, South Carolina...
GLC05169
Eighty years and more (1815-1897). Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
1898
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus Wakeman, New York, "Progress is the victory of a new thought over an old superstition." Inscription dated 11 March 1898. Tipped-in is a 6 August 1902 postcard from Stanton's secretary addressed to Wakeman, as editor...
GLC05171
[Draft of Page 66 of "Fear God and Take Your Own Part"]
circa 1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
The page beginning: "of cheap platitudes, not by windy orating...." With lengthy autograph annotations by Roosevelt.
GLC05186
to "my darling Florence"
19 June 1891
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
re: Hartsuff's advice to his daughter on the subject of her course of study in the next year. He implores her to take a mathematics course, and strongly advises her to take German, literature and physics so she can enter college in the sophomore...
GLC05201.023
to: "my dear boys."
1902/04/20
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Describes the blizzard last night. Discusses his work building a suspension bridge across Nome River at the expense of about $5,000 but storms are delaying the construction. Afterwards, he expects to work for the North American Trading and...
GLC05245.15
Portrait photo of Harriet Beecher Stowe [cabinet card]
circa 1861-1865
The image shows Harriet Beecher Stowe seated, wearing a black dress and holding her pince-nez. Inscription on image: "Sarony 37 Union Square, N.Y." Inscription on verso: "H. B. Stowe."
GLC05111.01.1319
Portrait photo of N. P. Willis [cabinet card]
Portrait of N. P. Willis seated with a cane and looking directly at the camera. Inscription on recto: "Rockwood 17 Union Square (West) N.Y." Inscriptions on verso: "N. P. Willis" and "Rockwood Photographer 17 Union Square (West) N.Y. 1890."
GLC05111.01.1335
Portraits of the Civil War Period "A partial list"
1903
"Photographs for the most part from Life Negatives by M.B. Brady. Now in the possession of F. H. Meserve 265 Edgecomb Avenue New York City." This pamphlet is an itemized list of images from the Civil War period, owned at the time of printing by F.H...
GLC05111.01.1383
Walks about Richmond
1871
Complete title: "Walks about Richmond, A story for boys, and a guide to persons visiting the city, desiring to see the principal points of interest, with an index showing the exact location of each point mentioned. (Illustrated.)" The guide is...
GLC05111.01.1384
Observations on Paine's Rights of Man, in a series of lectures, by Publicola
[1792]
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Edinburgh edition. First separate printing, originally published in Boston newspaper June-July 1791. Disbound. Attributed to John Quincy Adams by himself (see GLC 958.07)
GLC04398
to Pierre Paganel re: tragedy of the French Revolution, hopes for liberty
1811/04/15
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Paganel, author of Essai historique et critique sur la Révolution Française (Paris, 1810), sent a copy of his work to Jefferson, perhaps one of the few copies to survive burning at the hands of Napoleon's censors. Jefferson writes in part: "[t]he...
GLC04433
to Charles Carter Lee
8 August 1816
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Counsels his son, Charles Carter Lee, who was attending Harvard. Tells him to acquire knowledge from its foundation and not on the surface: "this last turns man into a puppet & the first fits him for the highest activity & the most lasting pleasure."...
GLC04434
to Mr. Lally
1933 circa
Benet, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943
Affirms that "Five Men and Pompey" was his first published work. States that "We had a sketch of John Dos Passos in 'Books' recently, and there will be others. I don't know when or if we'll get together in book form." In 1933 Benet and his wife...
GLC04463.10
Composition
15 March 1845
Humphreys, Joseph, fl. 1845
A composition entitled, "Love, what is it." An amusing essay detailing the effects of love and judging the emotion to be "evil".
GLC04501.043
Album of 200 cartes de visite, most by Brady. [word processed inventory available]
1865 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Album with "A.A." initials embossed on front knob. Includes images of Lincoln, Mary Lincoln (2), Lincoln's Cabinet, generals, writers, emancipated people, prisoners of war, Confederate leaders, etc. Lacks one clasp. Due to album's fragility, pages...
GLC04609
to Anne C. Lynch
1849/08
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Thanks Lynch for a signed collection of her poems that she sent as a gift. Written at the Allanlee House.
GLC04623.02
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 5 no. 221 (March 23, 1851)]
1861/03/23
Harper, Fletcher, 1806-1877
The front page of this issue is a drawing of the commanding officers at Fort Sumter, less than a month before an attack on the fort would begin the hostilities of the Civil War. The news focuses on the Union forts that have already been turned over...
GLC04661.05
Uncle Tom's cabin; or, life among the lowly.
1852
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
First edition inscribed. Original cloth. Inscribed by Stowe on the fly-leaf of volume 1 "Presented to [Jno?] Fleece by his friend and admirer Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1854." Boston, John P. Jewett & company; Cleveland, Ohio, Jewett, Proctor &...
GLC03969.01
[Quotation from Uncle Tom's Cabin on Christ]
4 October 1892
"Not one throb of anguish, not one tear of the oppressed is forgotten by the man of sorrows, the Lord of Glory - In his patient generous bosom He bears the anguish of a world." Quoted from Chapter 12.
GLC03969.02
to John James Audubon
February 11, 1832
Harlan, Richard, 1796-1843
Addressed to John Backman in Charleston, South Carolina but noted that the letter is for Audubon. Thanks him for a recent letter containing interesting information which he has shared with others. Mentions that he received a letter from Mrs...
GLC04031.02
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