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["Death to Traitors" anti-Confederate token showing Jefferson Davis hanging]
1861
The face shows a body hanging from a tree with the inscription "Jeff Davis." The obverse is inscribed "Death to Traitors" and "Becker."
GLC04986
[General Order No. 4 regarding the patriotic loyalty of women to the Union]
February 24, 1865
Shrader, William W., fl. 1865
Issued by the command of Colonel Arthur A. Smith. Signed by William W. Shrader, Assistant Adjutant General. States "as long as the cradle, the nursery, and the hearth-stone are schools where rebellion and treason are taught-- as long as the plastic...
GLC05081
to mother
31 May 1862
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
to mother [Ann Smith] He is feeling better now and his shakes are gone. The "mounted rifles" [cavalry] have arrived, and brought a "secesh" with them. Another squad of cavalry had a skirmish with 150 rebels and was overpowered. Eventually the...
GLC03696.12
Copperhead Conspiracy in the North-West
circa 1864
Title continued: "An Exposé of the Treasonable Order of the 'Sons of Liberty.' Vallandingham, Supreme Commander." Published by the Union Congressional Committee. Printed by John A. Gray & Green in New York. Pages are uncut at the top of the pamphlet...
GLC05936
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 310 (September 27, 1863)]
27 September 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Official Dispatch from General Bragg - Report on Recent Battles, How the Late Battle was Lost, Union Movement in W. Tennessee, General Burnside's Disregard of Orders, Death of General Jos. Johnston, Capaign in Virginia, News from Bank's Expedition. S...
GLC05959.14.16
Semi-weekly Raleigh register. [Vol. 61, no. 69 (August 28, 1861)]
28 August 1861
Syme, John W., fl. 1861
The British Press on the Battle of Manassas, The Arrest of Pierce Butler, Letter from Myra Clark Gaines. A poem commemorates the battle of Manassas, and subsequent articles include British views on the battle. An editorial reports the recent state...
GLC05959.26.02
The Loyalist's Ammunition
1863
A collection of seven individual works including a speech given at the Illinois Legislature, resolutions from a meeting of the 150th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and several newspaper excerpts. The topics include traitors in the Illinois...
GLC05255.02
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 114 (May 18, 1861)]
18 May 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Reported Obstruction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad near Harper's Ferry, A Resolution in Reference to a day of Fasting and Prayer by Congress of the Confederate States, Mr. Seward's Definition of Treason.
GLC05959.56.002
Magnolia weekly. [Vol. 1, no. 39 (July 4, 1863)]
4 July 1863
Notes on the War - General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia, Encouragement to Southern Literature, Poetic Verse on Benedict Arnold, the Traitor.
GLC05959.61.01
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 53 (May 6, 1862)]
6 May 1862
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Proclamation by President Jefferson Davis, Editorial - The people of Nashville on trial for "Treason," sickness of the soldier's, using disease as a tactic of war, the wisdom of West Point, Movements of the War - the prospect about Corinth, The fall...
GLC05959.72.016
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 305 (March 9, 1864)]
9 March 1864
The affair on the Eastern Shore, Congratulatory order of General Elzey, Arrest of a Government Officer at City Point upon the Charge of Communicating Treasonable Documents to the Enemy.
GLC05959.72.062
to Gouverneur Morris
February 16, 1782
Ridley, Matthew, 1749-1789
Comments on the arrival of Benedict Arnold in England. Claims that "England is not disposed to Peace." Contains some personal discussion, including comments about their correspondence, his sons, and French women.
GLC05992
Who is responsible for the war? Who accountable for its horrors and desolations?
circa 1861-1864
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
Excerpts from a speech by Stephens to the Georgia secession convention on January 31, 1861. (Stephens, who was opposed to secession, ended up becoming vice president of the Confederacy.) He tells the convention, "This step, once taken, can never be...
GLC06157.08
The war powers of the President and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason, and slavery.
1862
Whiting, William, 1813-1873
Printed by John L. Shorey. Signed on front cover by Francis W. Goddard. In conclusion, Whiting states "Rising above the political platforms, the claims and disclaimers of Federalists, Democrats, Whigs, Republicans, and all other parties, and...
GLC06215
An Act to oblige...to give Assurance of Fidelity and Allegiance...[loyalty oath]
1778/03/28
South Carolina
Pamphlet. In part: "any Person refusing or neglecting to take said Oath... shall be adjudged guilty of Treason against this State...." Sabin 87627. Stab-stitched. Large tear on titlepage, not affecting text.
GLC06765
Benedict Arnold & Horatio Seymour! ... Who is to be president? [election]
1864/09/19 ca.
Holmes, David S., 1827-1904
Election-relation broadside attacking Seymour and attempting to link him to the 1863 draft riots in New York City.
GLC06813
Act to punish rebels and their supporters in Shays's Rebellion
1787/02/16
Oblong broadside. "An act, describing the disqualifications to which persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of treason, or giving aid or support to the present rebellion, and to whom pardon may be extended." Signed in type by...
GLC06980
to John Langdon
February 1, 1777
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, discusses various military and business matters with Langdon, a agent for the Continental Navy. Mentions Miss Wharton. Discusses money submitted to Langdon by the Marine...
GLC06520
to Jefferson Davis
29 May 1853
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1886
Page one consists of a letter from Atchison, a United States Senator from Missouri, introducing Judge Samuel Treat of St. Louis to Davis, Secretary of War. Describes Treat as "a politician of the Nullification, Secession, & High Treason School, to...
GLC06569
to James Brooks
10 May 1863
Vallandigham, Clement L., 1820-1871
Two notes written in pencil (one beneath docket) indicate that this letter was written to Brooks, a U.S. Representative from New York and fellow Copperhead. Vallandigham, a former United States Senator from Ohio, had recently been arrested for...
GLC02467.28
to John Armstrong
1814/03/08
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839
Writes to Secretary of War Armstrong to inform him that since he has not received orders and has finished as a witness in the trial of General William Hull, he will travel to Ohio. McArthur was then a brigadier general. Hull had bloodlessly...
GLC02504.30
to James Duane
13 April 1781
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
Writes to his son-in-law with family news. Discusses being "greatly pestered with a band of robbers." Requests news from the southern front in the American Revolution, specifically if Nathanael Greene was successful against Lord Cornwallis and...
GLC02537.03
[An account of the execution of Major John Andre]
18 September 1823
North, William, 1755-1836
Details the execution of Major John Andre, accused of being a spy, and expresses his sympathetic feelings toward Andre's unfortunate fate. Describes how Baron Von Steuben could not comply with Andre's wish to suffer a soldier's death by being shot...
GLC02541.02
to Major Jackson
20 July 1813
Written by North in retirement in Major Jackson. Marked at address that the letter is "to be published as a private letter." Sees in the newspaper that General Hull is to be tried on the charge of treason and cowardice during the surrender of Detroit...
GLC02542.20
to Henry Knox
March 30, 1782
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy advising Knox to speak to his colleague about his association and manner of speaking with another person. Writes that "I have every reason short of positive proof to believe the person here meant, is a Traitor to this Country, that he is...
GLC02437.09324
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