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[Gardner Civil War photographs: Meade, Grand Review, etc]
circa 1864-1865
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 10, neg. number 1253.
GLC05508.012.10
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 11, neg. number 1254.
GLC05508.012.11
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 12, neg. number 1257.
GLC05508.012.12
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 13, neg. number 1258.
GLC05508.012.13
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 14, neg. number 1259.
GLC05508.012.14
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 15, neg. number covered by a mount.
GLC05508.012.15
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 16, neg. number 1268.
GLC05508.012.16
Gardner-Ordway Collection. Picture of the Grand Review of the Army of the Tennessee, May 24, 1865. Photograph 17, neg. number 1282.
GLC05508.012.17
Slave life! or Uncle Tom's Cabin
1852
Poster for a stage production of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Starting 16 December 1852, the production is not "a mere Stage Version of the Tale, but a Play, in which free use has been made of [Stowe's] personages and most striking incidents." The broadside...
GLC05508.013.10
to Ashley O'Rorke
3 May 1876
Cooper, Anthony A., fl. 1876-1884
The Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Cooper writes to his godson, Ashley O'Rorke, thanking him for a birthday present and teaches him the motto "None but Christ."
GLC05508.074.02
to Rose Wadsworth
January 19, 1939
Hill, Grace L., 1865-1947
Hill thanks Wadsworth for a Christmas card and New Year wishes, and is glad the stories helped.
GLC05508.127.02
to unknown
1861-1865
Hill thanks her correspondent for the words of appreciation and for the high praise of saying her message helped. She wishes her correspondent a Merry Christmas. Includes a biographical advertising card (GLC05508.127.04).
GLC05508.127.03
circa 1971-1972
Joy, Leatrice, 1894-1985
Joy writes a Christmas card: "God is ever near; if he isn't--who moved?"
GLC05508.152.03
Joy writes a Christmas card and quotes the "Bethlehem Echo." She thanks her correspondent for the shells and quotes a recent, Christian lecture she heard. The card has a 1641 quote by Johann Rist on it.
GLC05508.152.04
to Alan Brock
Joy writes a Christmas card to Brock and thanks him for all his notes; she promises to keep up with news from her end.
GLC05508.152.07
to Rev. & Mrs. Chas O'Hara
February 23, 1981
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997
Mother Teresa writes to the O'Hara's to congratulate them on their 50th wedding anniversary.
GLC05508.243.03
to Atlee Kohl
February 4, 1988
DeLuise, Dom, 1933-2009
Response to Kohl's solicitation letter. DeLuise writes of the things that strengthen his belief in God: his children growing, his mother baking Easter bread, his wife at work and play, rain on the garden, and warming sunshine. He emphasizes the...
GLC05508.284.01
Order of exercises, at the celebration of the festival of St. John the Baptist
25 June 1827
Includes hymns, prayers and an address by Reverend Brother G. F. Davis.
GLC06143.22
Order of excercises, at the celebration of the fifty-first anniversary of American independence
4 July 1827
Inlcudes a reading of the Declaration of Independence along with hymns and prayer.
GLC06143.23
to Jacob Van Valkenburgh
6 November 1863
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924
A letter written by Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh to his father, Jacob Van Valkenburgh. In this letter Franklin discusses family affairs and asks his father to consider coming to visit for Thanksgiving and to bringing his mother to visit as well...
GLC06253.10
January 12, 1876
A letter written by Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh to his father, Jacob Van Valkenburgh, describing the weather, education, and family affairs. This letter is written on Waldo and Van Attorneys and Counsellors at Law letterhead.
GLC06253.14
to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh
26 December 1908
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
A letter written by Gerrit Van Valkenburgh to his brother. Butler writes about holiday festivities, family affairs, and the weather. The recipient of the letter is believed to be Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh based on colletion context. The letter...
GLC06253.19
30 December 1908
Van Valkenburgh, Edward Porter, fl. 1865-1908
A letter written by Edward Porter Van Valkenburgh to his brother Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh. Edward writes about the history of Anoka, Minnesota and his experiences in town. The recipient of the letter is believed to be Franklin Butler Van...
GLC06253.20
[New Years cupid [Eros] wearing a top hat and holding a champagne glass and bottle]
circa 1830-1910
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910
Black ink on tracing paper.
GLC06343.021
to Lovina
10 September 1864
Author signs as "Charles," and writes from White River Landing. Describes the crowding of troops traveling upriver on the transport "Nebraska." Comments on troop movements, and relates that a national salute was held in the morning to recognize the...
GLC06593.03
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