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Residence of Lieut. Gen. Grant
1865/04/15
R. Newell, Philadelphia. Handwritten identification on verso: "Residence of Lieut. Gen. Grant As it appeared April 15th - 1865" Building in the city decorated with patriotic bunting.
GLC05137.161
Proclamation. By His Excellency Samuel Ward King [day of Thanksgiving]
1842/11/07
King, Samuel Ward, 1786-1851
Regarding setting aside day of thanksgiving
GLC07251.01
to James Boyle re: Thanksgiving pardon
1895/11/26
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
GLC07757
to John Q. Adams re: thanks for Fourth of July oration
1821/08/02
Madison, James, 1751-1836
GLC07806
Sarah Lydia Gilpin Diary 1865
1865/01/25 - 1865/07/09
Gilpin, Sarah Lydia, 1802-1894
Pages numbered 665 - 856 This volume contains accounts of the end of the Civil War and the assassination and funeral of President Lincoln. 10 April 1865, p. 737: News of General Lee's surrender to General Grant. 13 April 1865 p. 739: "One of the...
GLC06846.05
to mother
1865/11/12
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
His stock is selling slowly, but he has already made enough to cover his original purchase and all his expenses. He will hold an auction and hopes to sell of the rest of the teams at that time. Hopes to be home before Christmas.
GLC04662.113
1865/11/23
Describes the damage done by union bombardment and subsequent fires. Hopes to dispose of his stock in auction. Wants to be home for Christmas.
GLC04662.114
1865/12/1
He asks his mother to buy Christmas presents for him to give to the rest of the family. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving in Charleston, "But the southern people know nothing about our time honored anniversary. Thanksgiving is pre-eminently a New England...
GLC04662.115
1865/12/15
He has made $3000 in profit in the last three months. Still hopes to be home for Christmas.
GLC04662.116
1864/12
He encloses $30 and contains a list for the dispersal of the money as Christmas gifts. Date inferred from information in letter # 85.
GLC04662.125
to my dear children
1906/11/09
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Reports there is no snow for sleds so he must use horses to carry the mail. Claims it is difficult to cross rivers with the horses because the ice is too thin to hold them. Rests in a "skookum" log cabin halfway through the six day round trip....
GLC05245.34
to My dear boys and girl
1907/09/11
Thinks Owen should do some "rusticating" and worries about his nosebleeds. Thinks last year's strikes are affecting the gold output and that individual mining is coming to an end. He is glad Uncle Jesse Knight is taking care of the holdings....
GLC05245.37
to My son
1908/08/17
He is proud that Owen has chosen to go on a church mission. He is sending a $500 draft. He asks if Owen will visit any of he family in England or on Long Island. The plant just bought a small steam engine and steam washer. He asks if Owen's...
GLC05245.42
to Owen Horsfall
1910/05/03
Describes how they are prone to get winter mail in June. States he will supervise work on the water pipe line, which will be 1600 feet long, but is not confident. [continued on 5/10] Regrets he did not leave in the fall and go into real estate....
GLC05245.52
to Mary Mayberry
31 May 1863
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
References her letter of the 25th. Is sorry to hear she is in such bad health, but sends her encouraging words. Says "If you have seen me fourteen months ago you would not have given much for me as I dont believe I weighed 80 lbs. but I never...
GLC02829.09
20 June 1863
Says he received her letter with his mother's letter about a week ago. Says he waited to write until he finished the clothes and had them shipped by the Express Office. They were made as close to the measurements sent to him as possible. Says she...
GLC02829.11
[Courant Extra! Glorious News! The End of the War]
9 April 1865
Small newspaper broadside re-printing Grant's famous notice to Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War, about Lee's surrender at Appomattox. "Let the People Rejoice. Surrender of Lee and His Whole Army. Ring the Bells and Shout Loud Huzzas." With a...
GLC02916
[8 photographs of World War II marines]
1945 ca.
Henley, Raymond D., fl. 1945-1953
Photos of Raymond D. Henley, a marine in World War II. Includes images of a Japanese primary school, Okinawa, dead Japanese, Henley's platoon, and a victory parade at Henley's hometown. In one folder.
GLC06567.09
to his sister Martha
28 December [1863]
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Remarks on a recent sermon he heard at the Post Chapel. He reports on the deaths of soldiers and soldiers' family members. Addressing his brother-in-law, he writes about a group of drafted men from Michigan that are presently at camp. Inquires...
GLC07460.067
to Miss (Kitty)
December 9, 1863
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
He had a great Thanksgiving. He lets her know of the death of his grandmother. He is due ten months worth of pay.
GLC02170.34
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Replies to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Comments on his location, noting that although he ordered his men to establish comfortable quarters, he does not think they will spend the winter there (possibly at...
GLC02163.14
to Mr. Johnston
March 27, 1910
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
He tells him how he spent his Easter. Then goes on to talk about New Hampshire and gives some history of the town Londonderry.
GLC02167.59
to his family
March 27, 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Criticizes McClellan and gives his opinion on the Union military strategy employed in the war. Writes of having a new horse which came to him with musket ball wounds. Mentions that it is his birthday and he had not realized it until dating the letter...
GLC03603.092
to Alexander M. Ross
January 16, 1886
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
One lettera ddressed to Alexander M. Ross from Anne Brown Adams dated January 16, 1886. Mentions hardships of motherhood and awaiting word from a publisher to printpapers that she spent. Thanks him for suggesting soda as a remedy for her sore throat...
GLC03007.13
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: resolve to keep away from political parties
1773/09/27
Patterson, John, fl. 1777-1792
Patterson states that there is a great deal of feasting and rejoicing in Philadelphia, but states that he is determined to keep away from all party politics. He also mentions that he is quite busy with his business, and forwards Catharine...
GLC03107.03296
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