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Young Africa, or the Bone of Contention
1862
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
Carte de visite half-length vignette, showing a black infant, with wide-open eyes and mouth, wearing plaid dress
GLC06437
Rebecca, An emancipated slave from New Orleans
1863
Kimball, W.W., fl. 1886
Typed inscription on verso reads: "Proceeds from photograph sales go to the "Education of Colored people in the Dept. of the Gulf, now under the command of Major General [Nathaniel] Banks." Photo by Kimball, New Orleans. Depicts a very light-skinned...
GLC06438
[Carte de visite of cadet]
1865 ca.
Metcalf, fl. 1865
With 2-cent tax stamp on verso.
GLC06440
[Benson's battery of horse artillery near Fair Oaks]
1862 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
No. 433 in series.
GLC06441
Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence
1863 May
Black, J.W., 1825-1896
Depicts Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence "redeemed in Virginia by Catherine S. Lawrence; baptized in Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher..." Full-length standing portrait. Shows Fanny standing with her hands on hips, wearing a day dress, cape and hat...
GLC06445
Salt print, full-length portrait, Nathaniel Lyon in uniform, by A. A. Turner, with carte
1861 May 17
Turner, A. A. (Austin Augustus), fl. 1831-1866
Signed on mount. Handsome image. Accompanied by a carte de visite of the same image, retouched to remove the posing stand (near Lyons' right foot). A. A. Turner, photographer. Carte by D. Appleton.
GLC06447
[John S. Mosby]
1865, 1890 ca.
Original photograph was taken ca. 1865 but this half-tone (from a book?) was signed ca. 1890.
GLC06448
Letters from members of the Morris family in Co. A, 63 Penn. Vols. [decimalized: .001-.104]
1861-1864
Morris Family
This collection consists of the compelling correspondence between four brothers serving in the Union Army and their family at home in Pennsylvania from early 1861 to late 1864. The bulk of the collection is Wilmor Morris' correspondence with his...
GLC06451
to Mrs. Maury
March 24, 1864
Owen, E.C., fl. 1864
Writes that the Yankees have not yet made an atack against Mobile. Living in fear of an attack. Remarks that others have felt the effects of "Yankee clemency" by which Union troops stripped the home of food and all possessions. In part: "And this...
GLC06452.04
Miscellaneous Civil War documents [Decimalized .01-.07]
1861-1865
GLC06452.05
to E. Jackson
18 September 1863
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Written by Admiral DuPont to E. Jackson. Thanks Jackson for his letter of 15 September. Letter concerns his removal from office. Believes it was done because of his statement that a naval attack could not take Charleston. Says he has no anger toward...
GLC06453
[Appointment of Gibson's aide-de-camp to serve as agent in matters pertaining to slaves]
February 19, 1864
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Brigadier General Gibson (Confederate) discusses matters pertaining to people enslaved by his family. Appoints his aide-de-camp, H.P. Kernochan, as his agent to handle all business discussed within this letter. Learned from his brother Preston that...
GLC06455
to Lorenzo Thomas
28 October 1862
Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894
The military commission investigating the surrender of Harpers Ferry desire that Major General Wool testify before the commission, and also bring with him all orders and correspondence between himself and Colonel Miles regarding the defense of...
GLC06457
[Recommendation for the promotion of Lieutenant Col. Nelson A. Gesner]
29 July 1862
Kearny, Philip, 1815-1862
Brigadier Generals David Bell Birney and Samuel P. Heintzelman, and Major General Kearny recommend Gesner for promotion to Colonel of the 101st Regiment, New York Volunteers. Major General Kearny supports Gesner's promotion, commending his service...
GLC06459
to Leander H. Riddle
28 June 1865
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Praises a fallen comrade and expresses the need for "care and protection of the widows and orphans of those who have offered up their lives in saving the nation." Comments on the death of General Thomas A. Smythe and Brigadier General Thomas....
GLC06460
to unknown
January 27, 1865
Merritt, Wesley, 1834-1910
Marked Confidential at top of first page. Addressed only to Major. Detailed instructions for a secret cavalry movement in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. "The enemy has a force of... not more than two hundred men... picketing across the valley...
GLC06461
to Leonard Fulton Ross
8 March 1863
Quinby, Isaac F., 1821-1891
General Quinby, Commander of the 7th Division, 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, writes from the steamer Superior. Encloses an extract from a letter (not included) in which General Ulysses S. Grant informs General James Birdseye McPherson of...
GLC06462
[Lincoln endorsement on Edwin M. Stanton letter to Lincoln]
25 August 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Stanton asks Lincoln to provide a citation to an Act of Congress that excluded improper applicants from seats in House of Representatives which Lincoln has mentioned to him previously. Lincoln's note on the verso gives the citation for the act and...
GLC06553
to Sarah Ogden
February 23, 1865
Benfield, Marcus, fl. 1865
Writes his appreciation of how Ogden has "faithfully ministered to the wants of the sick and wounded." Sends news concerning past patients from the "Broad and Cherry [Streets Hospital]" in Philadelphia. He is still at the "Pencote Battery," enjoying...
GLC06559.002
Journal of a recruit in the 7th regiment
19 April 1861-3 June 1861
Unbound sheets (possibly a transcript?) detailing the defense of Washington D.C.
GLC06563
Maj. Gen. Wm. T. Sherman's Farewell Address to his Army.
30 May 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Special field order no. 76. Printed broadside announcing Sherman's farewell to the armies of Tennessee and Georgia. With decorative border.
GLC06564
[Notes on division in President Lincoln's cabinet over the issue of emancipation]
1873-1874 circa
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Appears to be part of a draft to Welles' book, "Lincoln and Seward: Remarks Upon the Memorial Address of Chas. Francis Adams, on the Late William H. Seward..." first published in 1874. In the notes, Welles quotes Secretary of State William H. Seward...
GLC06577
to George G. Meade re: hold off execution of Christopher Delker
December 26, 1863
Also requesting a meeting to discuss death penalty cases.
GLC06578
[General orders no. 2 placing Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside in command of the Department of North Carolina]
7 January 1862
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Apparently unbound from a larger volume. Townsend, United States Assistant Adjutant General, signs general orders no. 2, issued by Lorenzo Thomas, Adjutant General, by command of Major General George B. McClellan.
GLC06600
G.O. no. 3 re: Fort Duncan, Texas court marshall
1861/02/25
Disbound.
GLC06601
G.O. no. 15 re: regulating trade with the Indians
1862/02/15
GLC06602
[Soldier's collection] [Decimalized .01- .43]
1863-1864
Crans, Adolphus W., fl. 1863-1864
Collection includes 25 signed letters, most accompanied by envelopes. Also a Roll of Company B, 1st NY Cavalry. Crans discusses his experience in battle, and Washington D.C. Includes reports from Toliver (Taliaferro) Heights and Middleton, Virginia...
GLC06627.01
11 August 1864
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Referring to abolition, Sumner declares, "The cause is more than any man- Davis, Wade or Lincoln, & it must be saved. There must be harmony among our friends, & energy- oh my God! Energy in the Good!" Following his signature, continues "Energy in...
GLC06554
[Collection of Sarah Perot Ogden] [decimalized]
1850-1876
Ogden, Sarah Perot, 1831-?
Collection includes 153 letters and envelopes, a photograph album with 27 cartes-de-visite, three objects, ephemera, one book, and one marriage certificate.
The first section includes 137 letters, 84 accompanying envelopes, and 10 unaccompanied...
GLC06559
circa 1861-1865
Anderson, William, fl. 1861-1865
Encloses a certificate (not included) to thank Ogden for "the interest you have taken in this mans faith." The man, a neighbor of Anderson's, was a soldier who "felt unable to return" to the war and "believes that he will not be able to perform...
GLC06559.001
3 September 1864
Benham, Tower S., fl. 1841-1865
States he was recently in two major battles where his company suffered several casualties. Expresses his opinions on the 1864 election. Notes he hopes that Fremont will not run, because he fears that if he does, General George McClellan will be...
GLC06559.004
Photograph album, with cartes de visite [word processed inventory available]
1850-1865
The album contains 27 photographs of the military patients and staff of the U. S. Hospital in Philadelphia. Includes 20 identified patients (one of whom is John Walker, a 13 year old drummer boy), 4 male nurses and stewards. All of the patients are...
GLC06559.154
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
[William Averell Civil War diary]
1 January 1861-21 October 1861
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
One of three of Union General Averell's Civil War-era diaries (see GLC06581.02-.03). The entries are highly detailed with a great deal of battle content, particularly cavalry actions. Also contains content related to his conversations with military...
GLC06581.01
Collection of Confederate soldier George Morton Williams] [Decimalized: .01-.62]
February-December 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Includes 56 complete and 3 incomplete letters written to his wife. Williams was a captain in the 9th Virginia, Hansbrough's Battalion. Discusses family matters, and important military information including the surrender of Fort Donelson, and the...
GLC06582
Materials pertaining to Mixter, a Civil War soldier. [Decimalized .01-.05]
Mixter, Calvin Symmes, 1832-?
GLC06583
[Endorsement of the creation of Berdan's sharpshooters]
13 June 1861
Wadsworth, James S., 1807-1864
Wadsworth endorses s clerical copy of a letter from Major General Nathaniel P. Banks to Secretary of War Simon Cameron, with his own approval of the establishment of "Berdan's Sharpshooters." Banks recommends that "the Rifle shooters what Mr. Berdan...
GLC06585
[Petition to New York Governor Edwin D. Morgan seeking military policy changes]
22 July 1862
Adams, Alexander D., 1832-1872
Signed by several New York officers and endorsed by prominent Union generals Joseph Bartlett, John Newton, Winfield S. Hancock, and Henry W. Slocum, among others. Seeks to institute policy changes in order to fill the ranks for New York regiments....
GLC06587
[Collection of Bruce Elmore, C company, 143rd regiment, New York, infantry] [decimalized]
August 1862- July 1865
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
Over 200 letters from Sergeant Elmore to his wife, with an additional 60 from his wife. Highlights include pursuit of Lee's army after Gettysburg, the siege of Atlanta, Sherman's march to the sea, and other campaigns. Also includes several loose...
GLC06588
News-letter extra.
2 May 1862
Rare newspaper extra from Ship Island containing two letters by Admiral Farragut to the Mayor of New Orleans. On verso is an autograph letter signed (undated) from Union soldier S. S. Eastman to a friend. Severe ink bleed-through throughout.
GLC06589
Louisville courier--extra. [no volume or number information (August 3, 1861)]
3 August 1861
Haldeman, Walter N., 1821-1902
Pro-Confederate newspaper. Front page is dominated by a speech on executive usurpation by Kentucky Senator John C. Breckinridge on 16 July 1861. List of taxes passed by the House of Representatives. A scathing column critical of the "Abolitionism and...
GLC06590
[Diary of an African American soldier in 8th Regiment United States Colored Troops, Company G]
18 November 1863- October 1864
Woodlin, William P., fl. 1863-1864
Woodlin's brief entries describe camp life, his service with the regimental band as a horn player, several battles, the weather, equal pay with white soldiers, and the famous 54th Massachusetts Regiment, among many other topics. He describes his...
GLC06599
An Act to perpetuate testimony in cases of slaves abducted or harbored by the enemy, and of other property seized, wasted, or destroyed by them. No. 270.
30 August 1861
Confederate States of America. Congress
Appears to be a circular. Possibly created in Richmond, Virginia. Gives orders for the procedure slave owners may follow when their slaves are abducted or harbored. Notes that the Confederate States are not liable to make compensation for...
GLC06607
to Senate of the Confederate States of America
December 28, 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Sends a draft of instructions (not included) for sending a diplomatic minister to Mexico. Asks the senate for advice on whether a minister should be sent and, if so, on the terms laid out.
GLC06619.01
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Confederate Secretary of State Benjamin sends draft instructions (not included) for a proposed diplomatic minister to be sent to Mexico, on which Davis then sought the Confederate Senate's advice (see GLC06619.01). Recommends secrecy to avoid the...
GLC06619.02
[Union autograph and sentiment album]
circa 1864
Includes thirty-five autographed quotations and sentiments, and ten signatures. This collection was possibly prepared for sale by the United States Sanitary Commission at the April 1864 Metropolitan Fair, held in New York City. The sentiments and...
GLC06620
Collection of letters between a Union soldier and family in New York and New Jersey [decimalized .01-.03]
July 1861- July 1865
Collection includes 48 letters and envelopes; also includes 4 photos and 124 envelopes with patriotic covers.
GLC06627
to Adolphus Crans [Decimalized .01- .22]
Various
Collection includes 22 signed letters and envelopes.
GLC06627.02
Album of patriotic covers and envelopes
1861-1865 ca.
Envelopes (patriotic covers) with various Union cartoons. Some unusual images.
GLC06627.03
to Gideon Welles re: on Stephen Logan's request for Navy job for young man
1862/03/26
A note, written as an endorsement on Logan's letter to Lincoln, supporting Stephen Logan's appeal on behalf of a young man for a navy clerkship. "The writer of this is almost a father to me...."
GLC06646
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