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White House, former residence of Custis Washington
circa 1861-1865
Inscription on verso: "Houses in Cities, Towns and Country. White House, formerly residence of Custis Washington." Numeric notation on verso: "156(99)."
GLC05111.01.0914
"Private Box at Ford's Theatre, the place where President Lincoln was assassinated"
1815-1860
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Yellow mount with printed inscription "Photographic History, The War for the Union." Anthony's War Views, #3403.
GLC05136.36
Mansion occupied Jeff. Davis, Richmond, Va
1861-1865 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Negative by Brady & Co., Washington. Caption: "Mansion occupied by Jeff. Davis, during the Rebellion, cor. Clay and Twelfth St., Richmond, Va." Series number 3377, changed by hand to 3376.
GLC05137.117
General Ord, at Jeff Davis's Mansion
Ord, Edward Ortho Cresap, 1818-1883
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Negative by Brady & Co., Washington. Caption: "Col. [sic] Ord, at the mansion formerly occupied by Jeff Davis, Richmond, Va. In the doorway is the table upon which the surrender of Gen. lee was signed."
GLC05137.241
The old Stone House in Richmond
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Negative by Brady & Co., Washington. Caption: "The old Stone House in Main st., Richmond, Va. This is the first dwelling erected in the city and was at one time occupied by Gen. Washington." Shows a group of...
GLC05137.245
Document re: building a Presbyterian Church in Princeton, N.J.
26 November 1772
Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828
Signed on verso.
GLC00184.46
[Collection of Carte de visites] [Decimalized .01-.34]
1860 ca.
GLC00241
Carte de visite view of Independence Hall, Philadelphia
GLC00241.04
Mills House. Charleston, S.C. and Forts in Vicinity by John Soule [stereocard]
1865
GLC00242.03
Castle Thunder, Carey St., Richmond, Va., [Prisoners of War] [stereocard]
GLC00242.05
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