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[watercolor. panoramic view of #28 showing American flag and outbuildings]
1815-1860
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Hall & Spaulding. note on verso. Frontier flavor
GLC02673.29
[Twenty Star American "Abolitionist Flag"]
1859 circa
Large American cotton flag with only 20 stars. Fragile. The flag consists of 9 alternating red or white cloth strips sewn together with 20 somewhat irregular stars. The blue field is mottled and the flag has staining. The flag is identified as an...
GLC05762
The Jury Flag Staff Erected by Gen. Anderson
1861/04/14
Quinby & Co., Charleston, S.C., publisher. An extensive caption describes the surrender of Fort Sumter, and the ceremonial discharge of a cannon saluting the U.S. flag as it was being lowered, which killed two men and injured several more. Shows...
GLC05137.085
Seventh N. Hampshire Regiment. Stand by the Flag! [Recruiting broadside]
1863 ca.
Large and vigorous recruitment broadside printed on thin bright yellow paper with large woodcut of American flag, with streaming ribbon reading "Stand by the Flag." Captain Jesse E. George. Lists bounties and army pay. Printed at the Tri-Weekly...
GLC06848
[1860 and 1864 presidential election Union campaign banner]
1860, 1864
Linen Union campaign banner with image of an eagle holding an American flag shield. Banner held in eagle's beak reads [Abraham] Lincoln and [Andrew] Johnson. Printed in red, blue and black. Altered for use in the 1864 election. The original...
GLC07095
Sarah Lydia Gilpin Diary 1865
1865/01/25 - 1865/07/09
Gilpin, Sarah Lydia, 1802-1894
Pages numbered 665 - 856 This volume contains accounts of the end of the Civil War and the assassination and funeral of President Lincoln. 10 April 1865, p. 737: News of General Lee's surrender to General Grant. 13 April 1865 p. 739: "One of the...
GLC06846.05
to Mary Mayberry
26 April 1863
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
Writing to tell her he is alright, even though it is not his turn. Says he is about 10 miles from Washington, North Carolina under batteries which have caused them a great deal of trouble for the past 3-4 weeks. It was the cause of them not going to...
GLC02829.08
[Barbara Fietchie at the Great Central Fair]
1864 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Barbara Frietchie gained fame for telling T. J. "Stonewall" Jackson to harm her rather than the Union flag at the time he entered Frederick, Maryland. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published the poem in Nov. 1863 and it was printed with the carte to...
GLC02909
Storming of Fort Donelson, Tenn. Feby. 15th 1862
1862
Currier & Ives
Hand colored lithograph published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street, New York. Print is mounted. Caption under the title says: "The attack on the Fort commenced on Tuesday Feby. 13th and was continued with varying success, until Saturday, when...
GLC02881.22
[Arkansas handout supporting the Confederacy]
circa 1861
Possibly a secession handout created in Arkansas. Consists of a color print of a man climbing a flagpole displaying a United States flag; the motto "We have nailed our colors to the mast," evoking a nautical term signifying defiance; the state seal...
GLC02967
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