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Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2389 (March 16, 1863)]
16 March 1863
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
Greeley's Plan for Peace, Bombardment of Vicksburg, Northern Report on Battle at Murfreesboro.
GLC05959.34.14
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 10 (December 3, 1862)]
3 December 1862
Reynolds, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1814-1877
An article titled "On Dueling" examines the dangers of dueling with a religious context. A brief comment encourages the patriotism and responsibility of participating in the war, while another one promotes peace. A treatise on "Truth" is based on the...
GLC05959.39.07
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 19 (March 4, 1863)]
4 March 1863
"Army Correspondence" pritns a letter from a soldier near Charleston, South Carolina. An editorial titled "Our Church" commemorates the Baptist church as "the most grand fabric of life and joy in the world." Brief editorials examine "Proselytism" and...
GLC05959.39.14
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 2, no. 14 (January 13, 1864)]
January 13, 1864
"A Defiant Memphis Woman" transcribes a letter from a woman encourages readers to examine allegiance to a proposed national Thanksgiving day to celebrate Union successes. An article titled "Consanguineous Marriages" examines inbred marriages and...
GLC05959.39.45
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 2, no. 37 (June 15, 1864)]
15 June 1864
A lengthy tribute to "Col. O. E. Edward"s includes his biography and memorial to his death. Article regarding religion on page 2 include "Correspondence on Peace," "Sunday School Missionary," and "Erring Ministers."
A lengthy "Notes on the Times"...
GLC05959.39.54
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 2, no. 39 (July 6, 1864)]
6 July 1864
"A Manifesto on Peace" is reprinted from the Richmond Sentinel. "Religion in the Confederate Army," reprinted from the Richmond Eunquirer, details minutes of the annual meeting of the Baptist General Association of Virginia, including reports of...
GLC05959.39.56
Camden Confederate. [Vol. 2, no. 15 (February 6, 1863)]
February 6, 1863
Rumors of Peace, Battle near Suffolk, Virginia, The Blockade.
GLC05959.41.10
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 86, no. 12, 288 (February 8, 1865)]
February 8, 1865
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
End of the Peace Commission, Affairs in Mexico, Government of the State to the People of South Carolina.
GLC05959.43.45
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 945 (December 29, 1863)]
29 December 1863
Latest from the U.S., Confederate, and European Congresses, Gen. J.E. Johnston Takes Command, Negro Revolt at Fort Jackson, One Hundred and Seventy-Second Day of the Siege of Charleston, Butler Requires all in Norfolk to take the Oath, Peace...
GLC05959.44.33
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 32 (August 24, 1864)]
24 August 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Rebel terms of peace, Wheeler's rebel raid.
GLC05959.50.27
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 52 (February 8, 1865)]
The rebels in Bradley Co., General Sherman on the march, Two gunboats sunk, The peace mission a failure, Rebels arming slaves, Mobile evacuated.
GLC05959.50.47
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 49, whole no. 3702 (July 8, 1863)]
8 July 1863
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Letter from the Rangers. Gen. T.J. Jackson. The Consular question. Editorial on the situation at Vicksburg. Judge Gray's address at Huntington. Great peace meeting in NYC. Experience in a federal prison.
GLC05959.51.083
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 135, 3790 (January 29, 1864)]
January 29, 1864
News from Alexandria. Sketches of Quantrell's men: William C. Quantrell. Peace part in the North. Contrast Revolutionary War with Civil War. Policy of furloughs. Ads for deserted soldiers.
GLC05959.51.110
Galveston tri-weekly news. [Vol. 22, no. 124 (April 22, 1864)]
22 April 1864
Vote for Peace from North.
GLC05959.53.01
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 167, whole no. 3832 (November 11, 1864)]
11 November 1864
Letter by Sheridan to Grant, Joint resolution of Texas legislature concerning peace, reconstruction & independence.
GLC05959.54.04
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 199, whole no. 3817 (January 23, 1865)]
January 23, 1865
Peace movement, Extent of the failure, the removal of General Butler, to the people of Texas.
GLC05959.54.26
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 146, whole no. 3877 (March 1, 1865)]
1 March 1865
President Davis on the peace question, Speech of Mr. Davis in Richmond, The last battle of Captain Bill Anderson, the Quantrell querrilla.
GLC05959.54.35
Diary as secret US agent re: negotiations at Ghent, meetings, confidences
1814
Shaler, William, 1773-1833
Shaler's diary from Ghent where he served temporarily on the Peace Commission while on his way to Algiers to negotiate a treaty. Shaler gained the confidence of Henry Clay, who relayed to him the negotiating positions of both sides. The book does...
GLC05246.03
to unknown re: reflecting on his Presidency (signed after illness)
1823/05/09
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed with a very shaky hand, apparently after suffering a stroke. Important letter in which Adams reflects on the foreign affairs of his presidency, especially the Quasi War and the convention of 1800. "... there was war between St. Dennis [i.e...
GLC05263
to Samuel Huntington
12 August 1790
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793
Reports to the Governor of Connecticut about the actions of Congress in the most recent session. Encloses notes on the acts and laws passed (not present). Informs him of the provision for funding domestic debt and states that though both Houses...
GLC05282
[Explaining why Quakers refuse to pay a fee for their pacifism]
18 December 1790
Waln, Nicholas, fl. 1790
Quakers explaining why they refuse to pay a fee to the government for their pacifism.
GLC05326
to Benjamin F. Butler
30 December 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Arranging for a courier to deliver a sealed letter to "a Commissioned Confederate officer," who will pass it on to Jefferson Davis. The sealed letter requested a meeting with Davis to negotiate peace, and is possibly related to the Hampton Roads...
GLC05456
to Thomas H. Seymour
15 December 1855
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Ambassador to Great Britain Buchanan reports on the Crimean War. Comments on the Diana, Russian Admiral Putiatin's ship, which was wrecked "on the Japanese seas." Promises to relay any information concerning W. Kavalesky. Has not heard anything...
GLC05461
to Leonard V. Fulton
10 December 1962
Cushing, Richard Cardinal, 1895-1970
Written to a father who inquires about what to say to his son when he asks about peace and war. Cardinal Cushing offers a lengthy commentary, discussing the failure of many "Christians" to grasp the true meaning of charity and a refusal to live up to...
GLC05508.080
to Frank Mock
24 April 1943
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1878-1969
Written on stationery of Riverside Church. Fosdick reprimands Mock for a downhearted letter and encourages him to keep his faith during the dark times of WWII. He also warns that we must win the peace this time (as opposed to WWI) because the next...
GLC05508.104
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