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In civilian clothes, seated in chair
circa 1861-1865
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879
Imprint on recto "If any one attempts to haul down the American Flag, shoot him on the spot." Graphite inscription on verso "**Book."
GLC05111.02.0340
[Charcoal illustration of the bombardment of Fort Sumter, South Carolina]
circa April 1861
Perine, George Edward, 1837-1885
Depicts the 12-13 April Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Illustrates cannonballs soaring toward the Fort, which was situated in Charleston Harbor. Reveals firing cannons emerging from windows of the Fort as smoke billows above the building. An...
GLC04408
To his wife
3 May 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Clothing, trimming his hair, shell-collecting, "I hope that McClellan will bag the whole nest of rebels at Yorktown...." Describes how he drills with equipment and mentions a Burnside order "directing us to inscribe on our colors the words Camden...
GLC04558.022
Battles and battleflags of the 89th Regiment, N. Y. S. Vols.
circa 1870
unknown, fl. 1870
One undated albumen print entitled, "Battles and Battleflags of the 89th Regiment, N.Y.S. Vols." Image is a collage composed of two separate images of printed lists of Civil War battles where the New York's 89th Regiment was present, the United...
GLC04558.208
Proclamation
1 May 1862
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Institutes "the administration of Law Martial" in New Orleans, two days after it was surrendered to the Union. Terms include respect for the United States flag, punishment for aiding Confederates, harsh treatment for crimes against Federal...
GLC04081
[Broadside recruiting African Americans for military service]
1863
Color recruitment broadside depicting a Union soldier holding a United States flag with an attached banner declaring "Freedom to the Slave." In the background on one side, African American troops march holding a United States flag bearing the words...
GLC04198
[Orders regarding the 100th United States Colored Infantry's observance of Abraham Lincoln's funeral]
19 April 1865
Stone, Henry, fl. 1864-1865
The first part of this document relates official orders issued by Thomas S. Sexton, Acting Assistant Adjutant General, based on the orders of Colonel Charles R. Thompson. Provides guidelines regarding activity during Lincoln's funeral, including the...
GLC04219.02
to father, mother, brother and sisters
10 June 1863
Ticknor, Horace L., 1836-1864
Ticknor writes to his family from camp on Stone River, Tennessee. Reports on the successful battle of Stone River that took place on 31 December 1862. Praises Union General William S. Rosecrans. Comments he is waiting to hear good news from Union...
GLC03523.30.10
to Mary (Wright) Kellogg
24 July 1861
Blanchard, Ira, 1835-?
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Camp Tremont outside St. Louis. Mentions cooking for the soldiers when he has nothing else to do even though there are five cooks for each company. Says they just received their uniforms and bayonets. Explains in...
GLC03523.31.08
25 July 1863
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Vicksburg. Discusses in detail the fall of Vicksburg and the long siege. Claims "...70,000 men had received the death blow and fell into the hands of the invincible troops of U. S. Grant..." Reports the stars and...
GLC03523.31.23
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