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to Mrs. Grace Stevens
November 16, 1863
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Mrs. Stevens's husband had been lost aboard the C.S.S. Ram. A very gracious letter.
GLC01882
to William Pitt Fessenden
July 18, 1864
Hooper, Samuel, 1808-1875
Hooper, a United States Representative from Massachusetts, discusses the prospect of obtaining bank loans for the United States Treasury. He informs Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury, that "... I have become strongly impressed with the idea that...
GLC01596.01
Official U.S. Bulletin. [Vol. 3, no.524 (January 29, 1919)]
January 29, 1919
Creel, George, 1876-1953
Newspaper published daily by order of the president by the United States Committee of Public Information. Contains the text of the eighteenth amendment, which established the prohibition of alcohol. Accompanied by a statement by acting Secretary of...
GLC01668
to Anna Ralston James
August 3, 1882
James, Frank, 1844-1915
In pencil, James writes to his wife regarding how much he misses her and their son, Robie. He speaks of a letter from Liv and says "we are all bound to have an opinion on every subject and let Liv have hers, and you, our friend, and myself will have...
GLC01648
[Casualties of Battle of Chancellorsville May 2 & 3, 1863]
7 May 1863
Field report listing soldiers killed, wounded, and missing from the First Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers Infantry in the Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia. Contains the name, rank, and company of each soldier. Lists nine men as...
GLC01655
to Ambrose E. Burnside
December 29, 1862
Lee writes a letter to Burnside discussing the fate of Capt. E. P. Lawton. Captain Lawton, apparently a Confederate being held in Alexandria and probably mortally wounded, had asked to be visited by his wife. Lee's letter acknowledges receipt of...
GLC01663
to Anna Ralston and Robert James
August 15, 1882
Frank James writes to his wife Anna and son Robert (referred to as "My Precious Ones") while being pursued by state and federal authorities. References the Shakespearean character, Timon of Athens, who also spent time exiled in the forest. Reflects...
GLC01692
September 3, 1882
Frank James writes to his wife, Anna, about the reward offered for his capture. Mentions Dick Liddil, a member of the same gang, and the way Liddil was treated by the authorities. Comments on turning himself in and states that "... when ever I...
GLC01693
to Louis Janin
November 3, 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Benjamin informs his friend Janin, who is in Paris, of the death of his son Eugene Janin at the battle of Antietam. "He fell in the battle of Sharpsburg...doing his duty to his country in the front ranks...He was wounded so severely...it was found...
GLC01697
to John Sherman
November 5, 1863
Tod, David, 1805-1868
Tod, Governor of Ohio, provides Senator John Sherman with two railway tickets (not included) for transportation to the November 19, 1863 dedication of the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania soldiers' cemetery. Letter written on State of Ohio Executive...
GLC01709
to Henry W. Halleck
7 August 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Gives a detailed description of the unsuccessful cavalry raids by George Stoneman and Daniel McCook, Jr. at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Both took place on the June 27, 1864 in accordance with Sherman's Order 42. Before the raids, Stoneman...
GLC01961
General orders no. 66
16 April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Secretary of War Stanton announces the death of President Lincoln to the armies. States that "headquarters of every department, post, station, fort, and arsenal will be draped in mourning for thirty days." Also, funeral honors will take place at...
GLC02031
Announcement of death of Lincoln
15 April 1865
McClees, J.E., fl. 1855-1865
Announces the death of President Lincoln to the soldiers at the U.S. General Hospital. Signed on verso by Jacob Campbell, Company S, 2nd Regiment, PA with a short note bidding farewell to the "sacred evil of old Virginia."
GLC02030
[Approval of request for leave]
December 15, 1863
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Hooker endorses an autograph letter signed on verso from Captain Samuel B. Sherer, of Company K, 15th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers, to William H. Perkins, Assistant Adjutant General for the 11th and 12th Corps. Sherer applies for twenty five day...
GLC01911
[Diary of Sergeant in 2nd Vermont Vols.]
1863
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Gettysburg, service in Virginia. Mentions coming late to Gettysburg, hard fighting there in Hancock's brigade and rumored loss of Confederate General Longstreet.
GLC01921.03
to Frank W. Gunsaulus re: address on William McKinley's life and death
1913/07/15
Fairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918
Written on personal stationery. [vice presidents]
GLC02512.03
Letter by Andrew Jackson and engraving of him [Decimalized .01-.02]
1830/10/18
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
A letter by President Andrew Jackson to Hardy M. Cryer, and an engraving of Jackson by A. B. Walter.
GLC02526
to Mrs. Abner Read
19 July 1863
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Relays details of death of Lieutenant Commander Abner Read, who died while patrolling the Mississippi River in command of the USS New London. Blue stamp: "Exchanged by order Secretary Navy."
GLC02490.19
to Francis W. Pickens
June 1861
Boham, Milledge L., 1813-1890
Milledge L. Boham states officers "just from Richmond" related news that an approaching South Carolina regiment will be sent to the York River, Virginia. Hopes that South Carolina Governor Pickens may prevent this; writes to notify Pickens in the...
GLC02459.04
Frederick Lander letter and death notice [Decimalized .01-.02]
1861-1862
A letter by Landis and a Union General Order reporting his death.
GLC02459.19
to Thomas Caute Reynolds
10 October 1863
Price, Sterling, 1809-1867
Marked "private." General Price writes to Reynolds, Governor of Missouri. Assures Reynolds that he has received no further news than that which he transmitted the previous day (docket indicates that the 'news' Price refers to possibly pertains to a...
GLC02461.28
to General Mansfield
24 May 1861
Willcox, Orlando Bolivar, 1823-1907
Willcox announces the Union capture of Alexandria: "Alexandria is ours. One Company. Captain Ball, mounted, thirty five men and thirty five horses (Captured) I regret to say Colonel Ellsworth has been shot by a person in a house." Directs bottom...
GLC02463.25
to Edwin D. Morgan
19 July 1862
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
General Porter writes to Morgan, the governor of New York. Transmits an order (not present) appointing persons "to the vacancies occassioned by resignation and losses in action- in the 25th Regt New York Vols- subject to confirmation by your...
GLC02464.13
to Col. William Washington re: wanting lists of casualties
1781/03/17
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1756-1821
Recipient's first name from pencil note. Written as Aide-de-camp.
GLC02470.29
to Jacob Thompson
25 June 1860
Harris, Isham G., 1818-1897
Harris, Governor of Tennessee, writes to Thompson, United States Secretary of the Interior. Recommends George Western Thompson, of Wheeling, (present-day West Virginia), for the position of Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. Notes...
GLC02469.07
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