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Joint resolutions in reference to the treatment of colored troops. [and slaves "abducted" from C.S.A.]
February 15, 1864
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.092
House Bill, No. 233. A Bill To be entitled An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relative to impressments.
28 November 1864
GLC06745.108
House of Representatives, No. 367. [Authorizing President "to organize slaves into companies, battalions, regiments and brigades," but keeping them as slaves.]
February 10, 1865
GLC06745.162
Admendment to the Negro Soldier Bill
February 14, 1865
GLC06745.163
[Loose Page from Scrapbook of William C. Alberger]
ca. 1860-1870
Alberger, William C., 1837-1925
Page contains:
Best, R. H. PD: Buffalo, New York, [Summons William Alberger for assistance in riot suppression]. 3 August 1863. 1 p. Best, the Buffalo sheriff, requires Lieutenant Colonel Alberger's presence on 5 August 1863 for prevention and...
GLC06628.04
to Frank
29 September 1864
Smith, Romain, fl. 1860-1865
Updates his friend on regimental news since his departure. Writes about some news that the rebels had attacked Dalton and had a garrison of 44th USCT surrounded.
GLC06728.076
to: Mary [Armstrong].
1865/03/07
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
Talks about systematic pilfering of the Sanitary Commission by high ranking soldiers; also reports on seeing black troops: "Today for the first time I saw whole regiments of black troops…They appear quite as well on parade as their more thoroughly...
GLC06734.09
to Sarah Ogden
22 December 1863
Keyes, John H., fl. 1863-1865
Discusses black men in the army, asserting that they make very good soldiers, since they are more willing to learn the military drills and master them at a quicker rate than the white soldiers. Envelope includes a three cent stamp.
GLC06559.058
[Rules for enlisting men for service]
circa 1777-1786
Provides a set of guidelines for enlisting men into the service. Includes rules stating "Neither Negroes, Mulattoes, or Indians, shall be inlisted [sic] in the Service of the United States. Every Man under five Feet six Inches in Height shall be...
GLC02437.08189
[Return]
4 October 1783
"Report of the Board appointed for examination of the invalids" of the army. Approximately 75 men listed by name, age, regiment, time of service and ailment. "Disease" column includes such ailments as dysentery, venereal disease, and lunacy....
GLC02437.10711
to his mother
June 7, 1863
Swain, Julius Marshall, 1835-1811
Written from Georgetown, in Washington, D.C. He is anxious to take the right classes and pass his exam to prove his worthiness to receive a good commission. He recognizes that his family at home is opposed "to my joining a negro regiment," but is...
GLC00653.10.07
to Rebecca Frick
1 August 1863
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Written to his aunt, Mrs. George A. Frick (Rebecca Frick). Writes that he is still in Washington and has not done much fighting recently. Discusses a position for which he applied, stating that he won't be disappointed if he doesn't get it but...
GLC02016.034
to sister Kate
10 August 1863
Complains about the excessive heat and comments on the health of the soldiers. States that the men in New Bern are healthy, but those in Washington, Roanoke, and Plymouth have got chills and fever. Discusses his recent attack of fever, for which he...
GLC02016.035
to his aunt
February 1, 1864
Written to his aunt, Mrs. George A. Frick (Rebecca Frick). He writes that a battle is currently raging in New Bern and the Rebels are at an advantage. The rebels, advancing during the previous night from Kinston, opened fire on the Union soldiers...
GLC02016.047
to his sister
February 4, 1864
Recounts the Battle at Batchelder's Creek. There was severe loss on both sides; 200-300 Confederates lost and about 1000 Union men lost at Newport Barracks. Reports that firing was heard in the direction of Washington, but does not know if Plymouth...
GLC02016.048
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 1
1863-1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Bound copies of general orders for 1863 and 1864 printed by the Government Printing Office. Includes Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863 #1), "Regulations for the care of field works, and the government of their garrisons" (1863 #45), Lincoln...
GLC05061.01
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 2
GLC05061.02
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 3
GLC05061.03
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 1
GLC05061.04
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 2
GLC05061.05
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 3
GLC05061.06
Jesse Brown
1948
One photograph of Midshipman Jesse L. Brown, US Navy dated October 1948. Photographed at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, while serving as a Naval Aviation Cadet. Brown was the first African American to complete Navy flight training. Jesse...
GLC10110
National anti-slavery standard. [Vol. 26, no. 35 (January 6, 1866)- v. 28, no. 34 (December 28, 1867)] [with gaps]
1866-1867
Volume 26 is missing issue numbers 43 and 47. Volume 27 is missing issue numbers 8,13,and 35. Volume 28 is missing issue number 28. The January 5, 1866, Vol. 27, no. 35 most likely contains a misprint in either the date or the Volume and issue...
GLC05825.02
GLC05825.01
to Thomas M. Vincent
14 July 1865
Parker, Frank W., fl. 1865
Parker, the Lieutenant Colonel of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment, writes to Colonel Vincent to relay a statement on the service of Eleazer L. Sarsons. Recounts Sarsons service, which included a time as a prisoner of war in...
GLC03953.09
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