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Battle Report of 20th Corps Brigade [Atlanta campaign]
1864/05/22
Coburn, John, fl. 1864
Battle Report of 20th Corps Brigade leader to John Speed during Atlanta Campaign.
GLC07580
Confederate Constitution [facsimile in scrapbook with images of leaders]
1883
Scrapbook, including facsimile, with all secession ordinances, members off Congress, lists of state governors, members of President's staff and Davis Cabinet engraving, with photographs or engravings. Facsimile printed by Joseph Laing, illustrated...
GLC07581
[Tintype of Albert D.J. Cashier]
1864 ca.
Cashier, a private in Co. G of 95th Ill. Volunteers, was trans soldier born with the name Jennie Hodgers. Seated 3/4 length tintype portrait with fellow soldier.
GLC07587
With Massa Sherman [pen and ink drawing]
1864-1889 ca.
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Pen and ink drawing of liberated slaves following Sherman's Army through Georgia.
GLC07588
Reading the Emancipation Proclamation
1864
Stebbins, Lucius, fl. 1864
One lithograph dated 1864. Depicts black family gathered around a soldier reading a newspaper. The family all look to the soldier in varying stated of shock and hope as he reads the emancipation proclamation. Present are eleven people including a...
GLC07595
Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. [Vol. 11, no. 275 (March 2, 1861)] [uncut]
1861/03/02
Abraham Lincoln
GLC07597
Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. [Vol. 10, no. 271 (February 2, 1861)]
1861/02/02
GLC07598
to Jubal A. Early re: preventing enemy from crossing river
1862/12/17
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Four days after Fredericksburg. Trimmed and lined, with green staining.
GLC07604
To Arms! Fellow Citizens of Northern Ohio.... [Union recuiting broadside]
1861/10/05
Buckland, R.P., fl. 1861
Union recruiting broadside. "Kentucky appeals to us to come toher relief. Her cause is out cause!..." Alludes to the defense of Fort Stephenson by Kentuckians in 1813. Signed in type by Lt. Col. R. P. Buckland, recruiting for the 72d Ohio. Severely...
GLC07605
to "Dear Cousin" re: campaign details of Cherokee Confederate Col. Stand Watie
1863/07/03
Butler, Edward, fl. 1863
"The Federal and the Pens and the Negroes have Changed the name of Fort Gibson on the last Scout Col. Stand Waity toke Gen Ross prisoner."
GLC07607
to Ezekel Dubois re: slave turning in master to Union troops
1862/01/07
Cole, Henry, fl. 1858-1862
"We heer that the 59 regement has got a rebel prisner they fetcht him in Last night they told us that one of his own nigers came to the rigement and tod them that his master was a captin in the rebel army..." Also describes Washington D.C. and the...
GLC07612
re: response to rebel threats of shooting black prisoners of war
1864/05/03
Fenn, Austin, fl. 1864
Incomplete letter from Corporal 10th VT., Co. H.: "...[O]ur Generals sent them word that every Black Prisoner they [the Confederates] shot they would pick out A rebel Prisoner...that had owned the most slaves and shoot him."
GLC07610
to William Black
1863/05/21
Black, Isaac, fl. 1863
"I want to let you know How our Black Solgiers gets on There is two Rigmts already in Active Service they are Down on the Rebels they bring in Prisners Every Day they say that They will fight to the last for their Liberty." Also describes the...
GLC07611
re: secession
1861/01/28
Hale, F.L., fl. 1861
Speech given in Carroll County, Virginia: "The mere empty name of Union, with one section arrayed in deadly hostility against the other section, committing acts of violence against our property, making invasions upon our Citizens, and committing the...
GLC07613
to Edgar J. Sherman re: slavery, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks
1863/05/14
Sherman, H. L.
"I think [Banks] would today do away with the Emancipation Proclamation, and re-enslave all who have been freed....I have no real confidence in his integrity to the cause of freedom." With envelope and stamp.
GLC07614
Bronze medal by Anthony Paquet and two documents
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Life portrait of Lincoln by Paquet, copy of the medal donated to the Northeast Sanitary Fair of 1864. The medal was hung in White House during Lincoln administration, and later presented to Col. William H. Crook, Lincoln's bodyguard. With 2...
GLC07622
to John H. Winder re: requesting list of Confederate prisoners
1864-1865 ca.
Foote, Henry S. (Henry Stuart), 1804-1880
Requesting list of prisoners held at Andersonville and their offenses.
GLC07624
to Maj. O.V. Saucey re: account of a battle at Petersburg, Va.
1865/04/16
Keifer, Joseph Warren, 1836-1932
Written by Brig. General of 2nd Brigade, 3rd division, 6th Corps.
GLC07625
to C.L. Pascal re: responding to autograph request
1865/03/24
Smith, Thomas Kilby, fl. 1863-1865
"I...shall deem my sacrifices light if my name be considered worthy of record with those of the heroes who now bear our flag in triumph, or the illustrious dead who have fallen beneath its folds."
Written at Fort Gaines
GLC07626
to Ulysses S. Grant re: Mexico, maintaining a low profile
1866/11/10
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
"I have acted altogether on the theory that the first and most important principle of my last mission was to get out of sight." With small note glued to back.
GLC07573
Telegraphic Dispatch!
26 May 1862
Tod, David, 1805-1868
Signed in print by "D. Todd, Governor." This is a mispelling of Ohio Governor David Tod's name. Tod, in this recruiting broadside, asks for "A force of 200 men and [to] send them as fast as raised to Camp Chase" to help defend Washington. Below Tod...
GLC07312
[Farewell address to 2nd Army Corps]
10 April 1865
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883
One day after Lee's surrender, General Humphreys issues a circular letter congratulating his men on having "done your full share in the Grand Closing scene." Issued as major general commanding; verified as official by Adjutant General Daniel Hart...
GLC07307
to David Dixon Porter
6 January 1864
Couthouy, Joseph Pitty, 1808-1864
Couthouy, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant commanding the U.S.S. Chillicothe, expresses his mortification at seeing the U.S.S. Osage, a ship formerly under his command, listed as having failed to comply with General Order No. 31, which required monthly...
GLC07308
to John A. Andrew
3 January 1866
Writes to the Governor of Massachusetts that he believes Massachusetts did its share in the Civil War. "The physical battle has been fought and a new one of ideas has begun. In this your state is preeminently gratified to take a leading part...
GLC07309
Battery "G" Penna. Vols. Aug. 22, 1862. June 21, 1865.
22 August 1862-21 June 1865
Gihon, J. L., fl. 1862-1865
Oval albumen prints of members of the Battery G, Pennsylvania Volunteers bound in an album. All unidentified group photos, one is of members of the band. Leather cover is severely deteriorated with red rot.
GLC07315
[1st Lieutenant James J. Lowell]
1861 ca.
Oval photograph of Lowell, a 1st Lieutenant in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteers. Shown in full-length in dress coat on crutches.
GLC07316
[Signatures of persons authorized to sign Confederate Treasury notes]
13 November 1861
Elmore, Edward Carrington, fl. 1861-1865
Confederate Treasurer Elmore sends a list of 19 signatures that appear on Confederate Treasury notes. Clerically signed by "Taylor" on behalf of Elmore; with actual signatures of R. L. Delaney, C. C. Thayer, E. L. Massie, R. McRae, Thomas J. Miller...
GLC07332
to Ginery Twichell re: accepting hospital supplies for wounded soldiers
1862/09/05
The supplies came from the Boston area. Accepted 2 weeks before Antietam.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. V 1861 - 1862, p. 415 - 416.
GLC07520
to Edwin M. Stanton re: reversing paymaster appointment
1864/07/06
Accompanied by Richard O'Neill, ALS, Washington, to Charles O'Neill, 2/19/1886.
GLC07521
to Edwin Stanton
February 8, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Major General Halleck writes to Secretary of War Stanton, describing a problem of military rank: Brigadier Generals William Sherman, John Pope, U.S. Grant, Samuel Curtis, Stephen A. Hurlbut, and others refuse to serve under each other because they...
GLC07538
To the President of the United States....
1861/04/15
Binney, Horace, 1780-1875
Broadside with pledge of 67 Philadelphians to uphold the Union, one day after the fall of Fort Sumter.
GLC07439
Engraving with original painted border showing Banks, Battle of Port Hudson, etc
1863 ca.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Oval engraving, retouched, surrounded by a painted gouache border illustrating Banks's career as a politician and general. Possibly intended for reproduction. Signed lower right by "Wm Thomberger."
GLC07449
Pen and ink portrait of Chief Nurse of Ward J. Satterlee
1863
Theresa, Sister, fl. 1863
Depicts a women in a religious habit, with rosary, and holding an open book. Attached to a ruled sheet with ink note identifying the person. She worked in the U.S. General Hospital (Philadelphia)
GLC07452
History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair [Sanitary Commission]
Printed by United States Sanitary Commission, with 5 color foldout lithographs. D. H. Gould signature, 1866.
GLC07455
Our Fallen Heroes [Woodcut print]
1865
Large sheet consisting of colored woodcuts, intended for hanging, depicting Lincoln and deceased Union officers Elmer Ellsworth, E.D. Baker, J. McCook, Mitchill, Andrew H. Foote, J. Sedgwick, Lyon, Mansfield, Kearney, J.F. Reynolds, McPherson and...
GLC07456
Collection of Lysander Wheeler, C company, 105th regiment, Illinois, infantry [Decimalized .001-.123]
September 1862 - 26 May1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Lysander Wheeler, a farmer from Sycamore, Illinois, enlisted in the Union Army on August 7, 1862 as a private. He was mustered into Company C of the 105th Illinois infantry and later promoted to sergeant. Wheeler was mustered out on June 7, 1865.
GLC07460
to his son re: eyewitness account of surrender of Richmond, Lincoln's visit
1865/04/05
Roberts, Samuel H., fl. 1865
He mentions Lincoln's tour: "(He) was cheered most lustily, some of the darkies were almost frantic with joy at seeing him."
GLC07461
Pardon of T.N. Dawkins, a South Carolina Confederate (c/s Seward)
1865/08/28
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Printed pardon for rebellion.
GLC07513
to William E. Jones re: Jackson leaves to join Lee at Fredericksburg
1862/11/21
Mentions leaving the Valley to "Grumble Jones".
GLC07507
[Photograph of workmen posed outside Government Wheelwright shop]
1862
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Large unmounted photograph showing many workmen standing next to large wheels and wheeled gun carriages.
GLC07365
Washington and Jackson on Negro Soldiers...
[1863]
Baird, Henry C., 1825-1912
Title continued: "Gen. Banks on the Bravery of Negro troops..." Includes one page poem by George F. Boker, at end. Urging Union use of black troops; Banks' report on Port Hudson.
GLC07417
Maps accompanying the proceedings of...the case of Fitz-John Porter [Atlas]
1870? ca.
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
23 maps of Second Bull Run.
GLC07422
General Orders no. 340
1863/10/19
Recruiting Broadside calling for 300,000 volunteers; signed by Edward D. Townsend.
GLC07429
to unknown recipient re: requests that his book be sent to Charles Francis Adams
1872/04/10
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Wilson's book is titled "History of the Rise and fall of Slave Power".
GLC07431
Freedmen's Bureau blank printed Marriage Certificate, Dept. of TN and AR
1864/03/28
Printed blank document, printed in blue ink at the Freedmen Press Print, Vicksburg, MS.
GLC07407
Auburn Daily Democrat Extra re: Fort Sumter
Presidential Proclamation calling for 75,000 Militia to put down secession and reclaim "forts, places and property which have been seized from the Union."
GLC07408
Blank Confederate Slave impressment receipt
1863/04
Printed blank receipt for the Department of the Gulf. Written at the Department of Gulf.
GLC07409
[Crowd in front of Lincoln's Springfield home after funeral]
4 May 1865
Image of Lincoln's funeral train and Springfield townspeople posed in front of the late President's home, following his burial at Oak Ridge Cemetery on May 4. The home is draped in mourning and decorated with evergreens. Some members of the crowd are...
GLC07418
A Report of the Debates and Proceedings.... [secession crisis]
Chittendon, L. E., fl. 1864
Title continued: "...in the secret sessions of the Conference Convention." Broadside for the February 1861 convention proposing 6 constitutional amendments to avoid disunion. Printed by Appleton. Includes extending Missouri Compromise west to...
GLC07421
Mirror of Events 1861-62-63-64
[1864]
Broadside includes narrative of Kilpatrick's cavalry expedition, 4th U.S. Colored Troops. Red ink printed on thin paper. Long broadsheet.
GLC07428
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