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to B.K.B. (Bruce Kelso Bruce)
26 April 1879
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
He thanks him for the "Daily Records." Includes docket.
GLC09400.659
to his wife
June 10, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924
Date written in pencil at the top of recto as "June 10 1865?" Content of GLC00686.22 and GLC00686.24 suggest this date might be accurate. Signed twice by Frank, once in pen and once in pencil. Written aboard a ship on his way to Pine Bluff, Arkansas...
GLC00686.19
June 11, 1865
Written part in pen, part in pencil. Reports on conditions in the South after the Civil War. Frank was travelling to Arkansas to help his twin brother Gerrit who was in trouble with the law. Says he knows he wrote recently, but since he is stuck in...
GLC00686.20
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
July 1, 1865
Unsigned letter. Letter is apparently missing the ending and incomplete. Letter written on Waldo, Ody & Van law firm stationery. Written by Frank to his mother. Says he just arrived back from assisting his twin brother Gerrit. It was a two-day stay...
GLC00686.21
to J. Van Valkenburgh
July 3, 1865
On Waldo, Ody & Van law firm stationery. Written by Frank to his father in Michigan. Says he received his father's letter from June 28, 1865 with the $50 for Libbie. Says they fed 850 returned soldiers last night and are consequently tired. Sends...
GLC00686.22
August 18, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Written by Gerrit to his mother Mary. Says he loves his relatives in the North and often thinks of them. Mentions that his brother, Frank, has already written about his release from the prison. Says the charges against him were false. Since he has...
GLC00686.24
[montage of lawmakers who voted for the 13th Amendment]
circa 1865
montage of lawmakers who voted for the 13th Amendment, George May Powell.
GLC00687.053
to George May Powell
May 5, 1865
Frank, G.W., fl. 1865
Frank pays a debt to George for the copyright of the photograph and engraving of Congress after passing an amendment.
GLC00687.054
May 14, 1865
Redrussa, J., fl. 1865
In response to a deal to sell George May Powell's Great National Picture in Mansfield, Redrussa has only sold one photograph.
GLC00687.055
October 9, 1865
Cumming, A., fl. 1856
He reports his canvass from attempts to sell the photograph with only one order. Circulars have been distributed, and he hopes for more orders.
GLC00687.057
February 23, 1866
Howard, Emily B., fl. 1866
She wants to clear up confusion about ordering photographs with the retail price. Her soldier agents need money.
GLC00687.058
March 5, 1866
Williams, Enoch, fl. 1866
He has received the shipment, which did not match the specimen. The packing was not satisfactory and some frames were broken upon arrival. He will wait to continue canvassing until he receives satisfactory pictures.
GLC00687.059
April 12, 1866
This is a request for publications with a promise to write soon.
GLC00687.060
April 23, 1866
She has worked with a young man who has taken advantage of their copyright, printing pictures without permission. She asks George if she can print a large picture to fit an oval frame to then sell.
GLC00687.061
April 27, 1866
She expresses concern about a miscommunication about subscribers' preferences pertaining to the lighter and darker copies. Many potential subscribers wanted to see the actual images before buying. A missing picture was traced through a missing agent...
GLC00687.062
April 28, 1866
He is anxious to hear about the shipment of replacement images.
GLC00687.063
Enoch Williams has received the reshipped package and has delivered the pictures. He has finished working for George May Powell, but if Powell agrees to reduce the price, he would again sell for him.
GLC00687.064
May 3, 1866
Fowler & Wells (publishers)
This message from the printer says that they plan to use the image first in their journal and then as a circular.
GLC00687.065
May 7, 1866
She is anxious to hear back from George and wants to know how other agents are responding. She is pleased with the response of the oval walnut frame.
GLC00687.066
May 16, 1866
This is an order for more photographs.
GLC00687.067
May 19, 1866
She writes to settle accounts and past bills. She refers to her agent, to whom she has promised a larger commission, who would like to begin canvassing in Chester County. She wonders if her husband, who will soon go to Vermont, should establish an...
GLC00687.068
May 28, 1866
She wants to settle past bills and is concerned about heavy expenses.
GLC00687.069
June 1, 1866
Haight, James T., fl. 1974
He is anxious to move forward selling pictures, but would like to first advertise extensively, working in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.
GLC00687.070
June 6, 1866
Peck, Samuel H., fl. 1866
Samuel H. Peck requests a full description of the National Picture of the voters of the Constitutional Amendment.
GLC00687.071
December 10, 1866
Williams, A. F., fl. 1864-1866
A.F. Williams writes about the deal they made the last time George May Powell was in the city, that Powell would assume all liabilities and would pay half of all profits from the sale of pictures. A strict account should be kept of all sales.
GLC00687.073
July 12, 1867
Ensign, F. G., fl. 1867
He fears the Commission will disband due to a lack of work in the East. He talks of his own future plans. Letter is written on American Christian Commission letterhead.
GLC00687.097
Burrill, James S., fl. 1866
Now is the time for the company to act if they want to work in Georgia. If the company will pay his expenses, he will go and work out the same kind of contract they have in Tennessee, selling legs and arms for $125 from state factories
GLC00687.225
to Sir
Gaillard, Edwin Samuel, fl. 1866
He regrets not being able to provide the requested information. The artificial limb enterprise is greatly needed and many companies want to build factories in the South.
GLC00687.226
May 16, 1892
Cravath, Erastus Milo, 1833-1900
He thanks him for his comments on the work at Fisk. He sends condolences on the death of his brother. They are now building a Fisk Memorial Library. The author was one of the founders of Fisk University, an early African-American school of higher...
GLC00687.266
to Henry L. Benning
December 25, 1866
Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868
Cobb, former President of the Confederate Provisional Congress, requests Supreme Court reports from Benning, Confederate General and former Georgia State Supreme Court Justice. Bitterly discusses legal property cases during reconstruction, claiming...
GLC00771
to B. Rush Stoddard
October 1, 1866
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Signs a letter with his title as "Brig. Genl. C.S.A. Prisoner of War on Parole," in compliance with Stoddard's request, possibly for an autograph.
GLC00805
Daily wanderer. [Vol. 1, no. 24 (November 10, 1864)]
10 November 1864
Published as Railroad Edition. Printed on smaller size paper. Partial reprint of an article from the New Orleans correspondent of the "New York Times," says "Although the cotton crop is naarly [sic] a total failure, the laborers are being employed...
GLC00842
to Thomas C. Reynolds
March 15, 1868
Harris, Isham G. (Isham Green), 1818-1897
Harris discusses his return to Tennessee after escaping to Mexico after the Civil War. He describes how he went to England to investigate the prospects of making a living there in the cotton industry. After a three year absence, he realized "I should...
GLC00909
[Diary 1866]
1866
Beach, Elias William, 1841-1921
Autograph manuscript. Written from various places. Beach provides information on his life as a former soldier after the war. Dated January 1, 1866-June 1, 1866.
GLC00919.23.07
[E. W. Beach, carte de visite]
January 15, 1866
White mount with gold border. Signed in ink on recto with inscription "1865-6." Inscription in ink on verso: "Medina, K.Y., 15 January 1866." Vignette bust portrait.
GLC00919.24.03
16 April 1868
White mount with gold border. Signed in ink on verso "Your devoted brother, E.W. Beach, Williamsville, N.Y., April 16, 1868." Vignette bust portrait with beard. Same image as #5.
GLC00919.24.04
White mount with gold border. Vignette bust portrait with beard. Same image as #4.
GLC00919.24.05
1868
White mount with gold border. Vignette bust portrait with beard. Similar to images 4 and 5.
GLC00919.24.06
[Alex F. Dix, carte de visite]
White mount with gold border. Ink inscription on verso: "Alex. F. Dix, Midway, Ala., Dec. 10, 1866." Vignette half length portrait in civilian dress.
GLC00919.24.13
to J. J. Crosby
May 9, 1866
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Philip Henry Sheridan orders Colonel Crosby to inspect the steamer "Virgin" to see if it had been used as a slaver. Letter written on printed stationery of "Headquarters Military Division of the Gulf, New Orleans, La." "Mobile" has been crossed-out...
GLC00930.02
to David D. Porter
27 November 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Autograph endorsement signed of Sherman to Porter on a letter of Lewis Wolfery, a resident of Louisville, Kentucky to Sherman dated 23 November 1865. Wolfery writes to General Sherman to inform him that, on the recommendation of Copperhead...
GLC00947
to Captain J. W. Francis
20 August 1867
Gibson, Tobias, fl. 1861-1865
A passionate letter in which Tobias refuses to comply with General Sheridan's orders to act as a commissioner of elections. He claims that supporters of negro voting rights are violating the U.S. Constitution, which he believes supports a "white...
GLC04501.099
to William Lewis Maury
2 November 1871
Rowan, Stephen Clegg, 1805-1890
Attests to Maury's character as an officer and as a gentleman. Rowan writes as commander of U.S.N. Flag Ship Congress. A U.S. vice admiral, Rowan served the Union during the Civil War. Post-war, he was commandant of the Norfolk and New York Navy...
GLC04572.33
to R. H. Maury
2 December 1871
Davis, Edward T., fl. 1850-1863
United States Navy Paymaster General Davis recommends William Lewis Maury to superintend the James River project.
GLC04572.35
Reynolds, William, 1815-1879
Attests to Maury's character and professional qualities. Reynolds signs as Commodore United States Navy; he eventually reached the rank of rear admiral.
GLC04572.36
As requested, he recommended William to R. H. Maury to superintend the James River project. Hopes that William will visit Washington.
GLC04572.37
1 March 1876
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889
Writes that one of two bills he introduced (to relieve the disabilities imposed by the 14th Amendment) passed. The bill to relieve Judge Hawkins of Florida passed, and the bill to relieve Maury should pass tomorrow. Cox was a U.S. Congressman from...
GLC04572.39
[U. S. House of Representatives bill]
4 March 1876
Printed copy of a U. S. House of Representatives bill introduced by Cox to "remove the political disabilities of William L. Maury... that all legal and political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the United...
GLC04572.40
to Samuel Sullivan Cox
18 May 1876
Kernan, Francis, 1816-1892
The bill for the relief of William L. Maury passed the Senate yesterday. Encloses (not included) a copy of the bill as it passed the Senate, striking the phrase "legal and. . . ." Undated note from Cox responds that he will make sure the House...
GLC04572.41
16 July 1878
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Includes a letter for Maury to forward to the Collector (of Customs in New York). Failed to get the endorsement of any cabinet members because they are too busy, and presumes that if they knew the vacancy existed they would want to fill it with their...
GLC04572.46
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