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to Alan Brock
January 15, 1978
Love, Bessie, 1898-1986
Love thanks Brock for a Christmas card and the piece about his mother. She offers condolence, and suggests reading Christian Science literature as a means to heal his grief.
GLC05508.171
to Mary Cushman
24 October 1950
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Writing from his office in the General Headquarters, United Nations Command, MacArthur, as commander-in-chief of the United Nations Command, offers condolence on the death of Mary Cushman's son in the Korean War. He praises devotion to duty and...
GLC05508.173
to Alan Brock re: death and eternal existence
1978-1987 circa
Manners, David, fl. 1978-1987
Actor David Manners writes about death and eternal existence as a response to Brock's "record of human horrors," apparently attempting to cheer him up. He mentions giving Alan Irene Rich's address, invites him to visit, and mentions names of some...
GLC05508.174
to Hamilton Holt
13 November 1904
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940
Markham, a poet, writes to Holt, the editor of "The Independent," to submit a poem for publication. He remarks that "time is running close," apparently because the poem is for Thanksgiving. The poem, "Give Thanks, O Heart!" is included with the...
GLC05508.176
3 June 1975
Mason, Tom, fl. 1975
Mason offers condolence upon the death of Brock's mother. He offers a quote from a magazine article that he read when his own mother died in 1951 that he hopes will be comforting. The passage describes death as nothing because loved ones are...
GLC05508.180
to Marshall E. Bean
17 May 1966
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971
Niebuhr praises Bean's faith and serenity in the face of death. He regrets that he has no photos to send.
GLC05508.194
to John
18 April 1938
Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952
Oursler offers condolence to John after the death of his wife. He comforts his friend by reminding him of his faith. He writes of one man who did not believe in an after life and the sense of utter hopelessness that man faced when his wife died....
GLC05508.199
to Earl G. Hunt
March 28, 1979
Ridgway, M. B., 1895–1993
Ridgway responding to Hunt's request for favorite quotations. The first quotation is Book of Joshua 1:5. The second quotation can be found on the base of the monument to the Scottish-American soldier dead of World War I. He describes the monument...
GLC05508.212
[Yes, in the world's eternal plan...]
circa 1876
Stedman, Edmund C., 1833-1908
Stedman wrote this poem upon the death of Horace Greeley to be read at the dedication of the Printer's Monument in Greeley's honor: "Yes, in the world's eternal plan / Divinity itself is given / To him who lives or dies for Man / And looks within...
GLC05508.234
[Sermons collected from the manuscripts of the late Rev. John D. Blair].
1825
Blair, John D., 1759-1823
Signed by John Marshall. With pasted signature of E. J. Laughlin on front pastedown. Blair was Chaplain of the Virginia House of Delegates and the sermons are about the death of Washington; criticism of the writings of Thomas Paine; and various...
GLC05605
to John P. Usher
3 May 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Discussing the Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee, President Lincoln informs Usher, Secretary of the Interior, "it is now quite certain that a large number of our colored soldiers, with their white officers, were, by the rebel force, massacred after...
GLC05620
For the Good of America
circa 1926
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NAACP poster listing statistics regarding the 3,436 lynchings that occurred between 1889 and 1922. States "Do you know that the United States is the Only Land on Earth where people are burned at the stake?" Reports that 83 women have been lynched...
GLC06197
[Civil War diary of United States Christian Commission minister]
1863-1864
Herring, C.M., fl. 1863-1864
Contains ten printed pages outlining duties of Christian Commission delegates, listing local Commission agencies, and listing members and executive committee members of the Commission. Includes 70 handwritten pages of Herring's journal. Pages 71...
GLC06210
"Mamenu" or The Triangle Victims (in Yiddish).
1911
Rumshisky, Joseph, 1881-1956
Song lamenting the deaths caused in the Triangle Shirtwaist Company Factory fire in 1911. Sung by H.J. Ginsburg
GLC06225
The New Orleans riot. Its official history.
1866
Opens with the statement "It was no Riot- It was an Absolute Massacre by the Police- A Murder Perpetrated by the Mayor." Includes dispatches pertaining to the riot from Albert Voorhies, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana; Andrew Herron, Louisiana...
GLC06232.08
[Color reproduction of a photograph depicting the lynching of four African Americans]
1908
Morton, Jack, fl. 1908
Beside the photo on the front of the postcard, printed text indicates that the lynching took place at Russellville, Kentucky, and the photograph was taken 1 August 1908. Depicts several lynching victims hung on a cedar tree. Caption states that "[t...
GLC06265
to Charles Mettler
February 17, 1863
Moore, Peter, fl. 1863
Moore, a Union soldier, informs his friend that he has been on the Steamer Sam Young Packet since 11 February, and that it is two miles from Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the Louisiana shore. Relates that he and others sent a decoy boat toward...
GLC06269
[Diary of an unknown officer, 54th United States Colored Troops]
December 17, 1864- January 31,1865
An unknown soldier writes from various encampments and locations, including Fort Smith, Arkansas. Contains entries discussing various aspects of the Civil War, fellow soldiers, weather, and location. States that on 20 December 1864, Samuel Perkins...
GLC06270
John Brown letter and broadside [decimalized .01-.02]
29 November 1859 - 2 December 1859
Letter written by John Brown shortly before his death, and broadside for a funeral service to him.
GLC05925
to Mary Stearns
29 November 1859
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Written three days before his execution. He asks to be "spared from having any mock; or hypocritical prayers made over me, when I am publicly murdered: & that my only religious attendants be poor little, dirty, ragged, bare headed, & barefooted...
GLC05925.01
Martyrdom of John Brown
2 December 1859
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
Program created by Thoreau for the funeral service for John Brown to be held in the Concord Town Hall on December 2nd. Event will include "Reading of pertinent passages. Selections from Brown's last words. Service for the death of a martyr." Also...
GLC05925.02
Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D.... by William Smith
1792
Smith, William, 1797-1887
Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache. Eulogy on the death of Franklin. (Bound with: Selected pamplets, GLC 5945.)
GLC05945.04
The Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.)
1861/07/30, 1861/07/31
4 pages each. Vol. 12 nos. 177-178. Coast invaded by the Lincolnites, Incidents after the Battle of Manassas, The Maryland Regiment in the Battle at Stone Bridge, The killing of Colonel T.E. Rawlings, New York Republican Press on the Battle of...
GLC05959.05
Weekly standard.
1862
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892
The paper gives regular reports of the latest war news. Advertisements include runaway slave notices and slaves for sale; retail, real estate, and other items for sale; conscription substitutes wanted; lost items; and market reports. Telegraphic...
GLC05959.22
Daily Register. [July 2, 1862]
2 July 1862
Sperry, J.A., fl. 1862
Handwritten note at top: Why McClellan failed to reach Richmond; Vicksburg Intelligence; Killed & Wounded at Chickahominy. Ads for fugitive soldiers. Printed on heavy brown necessity paper with faded ink.
GLC05959.48
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