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Unidentified 2-storey building possibly a church or courthouse with US flag
circa 1861-1865
Image shows a large US flag hung from bell tower with approximately 12 people and one horse in or around the building.
GLC05111.02.0980
Our Protection, Rosa, Charley, Rebecca. Slave Children from New Orleans.
Rosa, Charley & Rebecca
Thin red border on recto. Three young slave children 2 girls and 1 boy wrapped in the Stars and Stripes. Imprint on recto "Our Protection, Rosa, Charley, Rebecca. Slave Children from New Orleans." Photographers imprint on verso: "No. 9. Entered...
GLC05111.02.1052
Unidentified soldier, seated full-length portrait
Subject has legs crossed, hat on knee. In the background is a painted scene with an A-frame tent, wagon wheel and American flag. Photographers imprint on verso: "Reeve & Watts Photographers, No. 57 High St., Over Post Office, Columbus, O....
GLC05111.02.1213
Carte de visite, unidentified corporal, standing 3/4 length portrait
Image of an Image. Subject is wearing a forage hat and is standing in front of a painted scene with an American flag. Photographers imprint on verso: "Scholfield Photographer, Westerly, R.I."
GLC05111.02.1279
Display of General Stanton's Official Dispatch of 17 January 1865
Image shows a young boy holding the American flag, and a man who has lost both hands, standing next to a display on wheels of General Stanton's dispatch. Photographers imprint on verso: "'Glory to the Union!--The Stars and Stripes Forever!' Stanton...
GLC05111.02.1355
[Pin with two American flags]
1864
Stick pin with black knob at top. Attached to pin are two small cloth American flags and two ribbon tassels. Meant for the 1864 presidential election.
GLC05125.02
[carte de visite, street scene]
1815-1860
J.T., Reading, & Co. (photographer), fl. 1861-1865
White mount. Street scene with mourning bunting on flag pole and several African Americans gathered in the street. Two signs below the flag read "Republican. Lincoln Lives." And "Union & Liberty," respectively.
GLC05136.22
[fern leaves in wooden frame]
Fern leaves in small, thin, handmade wooden frame with cardboard backing. Inscription on verso: "Ferns from the Boquet [sic] on the Flag Staff upon which was raised the National Flag at Ft. Sumpter [sic] at the close of the Civil War in April, 1865...
GLC05136.54
Fort Sumter Celebration
1861-1865 ca.
A huge crowd at the flag raising celebration. With tax stamp.
GLC05137.080
Interior of Sumter 1865, New Flag Staff
1865
G. L. G. Cook, Charleston, S. C. Preparations for the flag raising ceremony.
GLC05137.090
Color bearers of a N.Y. zouave regiment [probably, the 5th N.Y. [Duryee's Zouaves]. [1861-1862 ca.]
1861-1862 ca.
Stacy, fl. 1862
Three of the men hold standard [U.S.] colors. Their uniforms included scarlet pantaloons, blue jackets with red trim, and red sashes with light blue trim. Imprint on verso: "Photograph by Stacy. 691 Broadway, New York."
GLC05111.01.0300
Officers and enlisted men of an unidentified regiment [possibly, Pennsylvanians]. [1862-1865 ca.]
1862-1865 ca.
Approximately 38 Federal soldiers including three line officers posed in a field with unfurled standard colors [U.S.flag].
GLC05111.01.0360
Group of 7 sailors from the U.S.S. "Viking" [tintype]
The sailors pose with an American flag and another flag. Six of the men wear dark uniforms with white trim and large stars on the collars. The seventh man, standing between the two flags, wears a light shirt with dark pants. His shirt has white...
GLC05111.01.0499
Federal officer, standing full length oval portrait with flag. [1861-1865 ca.]
Uliuch, Fred, fl. 1861-1865
Officer standing in front of flag with arms crossed against his chest. The man wears a forage cap with infantry horn insignia and illegible unit affiliation. Photographer's name below: "Fred Uliuch Photographer 156 Bowery N.Y."
GLC05111.01.0575
Two-story white house with flagpole in front. [1861-1865 ca.]
Several people stand on the porch of a two story white house that shows sign of battle damage. A black man stands just in front of it, holding the reins of a horse. There is a flagpole in the center of the image and the United States flag is raised...
GLC05111.01.0579
President Lincoln and McClellan in McClellan's tent
McClellan and Lincoln are seated facing each other at a cluttered table. There is a bed and a table draped with the American flag behind Lincoln, upon which rests his hat. Graphite inscription on verso: "President Lincoln and McClellan in McClellan's...
GLC05111.01.1115
Portrait photo of Brigadier General Boswell [cabinet card]
The image shows General Boswell standing next to an American flag draped over a table. He wears his dress-uniform and is holding his saber. Inscription on verso: "Brig. Gen. Boswell."
GLC05111.01.1317
In civilian clothes, seated in chair
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
to Hannah E. Russell and friends
circa December 1861
Russell, E. S., fl. 1861-1862
Writes to wife that they are preparing to march. Describes leaving Mansfield, Ohio and traveling by train to Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that they traveled by steamboat to Kentucky where they camped out at the edge of Louisville, Kentucky. Says that...
GLC03523.50.01
to Hannah E. Russell
December 11, 1861
Writes to his wife. Wishes that he could visit home but says that the colonel will not allow any furloughs. Comments that they now have their arms and equipment. Wants her not to fret about him and to take care of his "Dear little babes," and not...
GLC03523.50.02
1 January 1862
Writes that he is over 400 miles from home and is in the heart of the enemy. Reports that they marched for four days in hot weather with their knapsacks on their backs and their guns on their shoulders. On their third day, over 100 men fell out of...
GLC03523.50.03
January 18, 1862
Writes to wife from camp. Describes marching through snow, rain, and mud for three days. Comments that there were dozens of men who fell beside the road and laid in the rain and mud. One person did not make it and died on the way. Informs her...
GLC03523.50.05
January 27, 1862
Writes to wife from camp outside of Somerset, Kentucky. Admonishes wife for making fun of his living conditions. Informs her that their living conditions have not improved and that they are upon hard times. Describes having to march on three...
GLC03523.50.06
February 11, 1862
Informs wife that he is not well, says he has a bad cold and dysentery. Comments that he was able to march everyday carrying his gun while sick but could not carry his knapsack. The doctor had it carried in his wagon. Writes that he does not have...
GLC03523.50.08
[Captain Gallais' observations on American merchant ships engaged in combat with French ships]
28 December 1800
Gallais, Francois Michel, 1757-1826
Written in French by a Captain Gallais of the corsair La Laure to First Consul of French Republic Napoleon Bonaparte. Translation in collateral file. Gallais is offering his opinion on how the French government should handle American merchant ships...
GLC03570
to John G. Walker
11 October 1869
Prevost, James Charles, 1810-1891
Written by Rear Admiral Prevost of the Royal Navy to Captain Walker of the USS "Sabine." Writes that he is obliged for the honor "you did me in saluting me when I visited your ship - and I regret very much I have not the opportunity of returning it...
GLC03804.17
to R. West
12 May 1861
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Tells his mother that he is sailing for the Chesapeake tomorrow. Says they have an entirely new complement of officers on his ship, except for him. Says the changes are for the better. The captain is from New Hampshire and is "sound on the goose...
GLC03836.05
to Colonel Mauray
22 July 1862
Duffie, Alfred Napoleon Alexander, 1835-1880
Colonel Duffie of the First Rhode Island Cavalry writes to Colonel Mauray, Assistant Adjutant General, Company H. Discusses the state of his regiment. Writes, "Since soon 15 days I have the honor to command this regiment it is for me a sad duty to...
GLC05030
Curiosity Shop, At Army Relief Fair, Albany, NY
Churchill & Dennison
One photograph entitled, "Curiosity Shop, At Army Relief, Albany, NY," dated 1864. Published by Churchill & Dennison. Image is of an elaborate display of stuffed and mounted exotic animals. The display is draped in American flags and patriotic...
GLC05111.01.0061
The life of the late Rear-Admiral John Drake Sloat, of the United States navy, who took possession of California and raised the American flag at Monterey on July 7th, 1846
1902
Sherman, Edwin A. (Edwin Allen), 1829-1914
Signed by Sherman and inscribed to Bryant D. Campbell. Enlarged monumental edition. Includes supplemental pamphlet.
GLC04712
Death of Colonel Ellsworth
circa 1861
Gay, James D., fl. 1861-1879
Composed by Gay and published and printed by J.H. Johnson at No. 7 North Tenth Street in Philadelphia. Upper left corner has image of Ellsworth standing on a Confederate flag while an American flag is draped behind him. Caption of the image says...
GLC03617.06
On the Death of Col. Ellsworth
Ellsworth, E. E. (Elmer Ephraim), 1837-1861
Published by J. Magee at 316 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Image at the top is same as image at GLC03617.07. Depicits Ellsworth falling backward as he was shot. He is grasping the Confederate flag while another soldier returns fire with a rifle over...
GLC03617.09
Hurrah for the Union Flag.
Williams, Thomas, fl. 1827-1863
Published in New York City by Charles Magnus. This song contains fourteen verses and a chorus. Includes a color print depicting Union soldiers and two women, possibly symbols of liberty, surrounded by the American flag.
GLC03619.01.03
to sister
17 November 1861
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
He writes that he heard southern regiments mutinied by Norfolk when they were not allowed to go to the defense of their states and said they would only fight under "the stars and stripes." A hard-of-hearing Union sergeant was accidentally shot by his...
GLC03696.06
Extract of a dispatch from Mr. Crawford to Lord Clarendon
May 6, 1857
A manuscript extract from a May 6, 1857 dispatch from British consul at Havana, Joseph T. Crawford, to Lord Clarendon, giving names and tonnage of five American vessels sent to Havana, presumably for the slave trade. The ships are the schooner...
GLC05832.01
to William McBlair
12 October 1857
Davidson, Hunter, 1827-1913
Lt. Davidson of the USS "Dale" reports on his official interview with Commodore Wise, commander of the H.M.S. "Vesuvius," regarding Wise's capture of the slaveship "Bremen" on October 10, 1857. Davidson interviewed Wise by order of the captain of the...
GLC05832.02
October 19. 1857
Conover, Thomas A., 1794-1864
Directing McBlair to proceed to the Congo River area to suppress the illegal traffic in slaves and ordering him to cooperate with British naval forces already in the area. Sends "private instructions" (possibly related to GLC00722.04) on how to deal...
GLC05832.03
[Statement regarding slave ship capture]
13 November 1857
Burgess, George F., 1827-1860
Clerical copy of a statement by British commander George F. Burgess recording the capture of the slave ship "Joseph H Record" by HMS "Antelope" on September 3, 1857. The vessel had "191 Slaves on board - and had a crew of Spaniards & Italians - or...
GLC05832.04
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 139 (July 29, 1862)]
29 July 1862
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Prints a letter titled "Our Special Correspondence from General Humphrey Marshall's Command", in which Marshall describes the trajectory of the war and warns against the "syren song" of foreign intervention. "Gen. Bedford Forest" describes the...
GLC05959.09.059
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 296 (September 13, 1863)]
13 September 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Arrival of Grant in New Orleans, General Longstreet in North Carolina, Fort Sumter not yet Surrendered, Preparations to Shell Charleston, News from Charleston, Bombardment of Fort Moultrie, News from Richmond. A letter from the Rebel Col. J.A...
GLC05959.14.13
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 34, no. 1 (November 24, 1863)]
24 November 1863
General Steele's Course in Arkansas, Pursuit of Rebels under Faulkner. A.J. Daugherty writes about various generals on their work in the Cumberland area. A letter from a Union solder to the Journal describes the ceremony of a flag presentation to the...
GLC05959.14.29
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