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[Quotation of Charles Sumner on freedom]
February 11, 1864
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Complete quotation reads: "Freedom always for all!" Marked Senate Chamber.
GLC02095.28
to Charles Sumner
15 May 1865
Hill, Thomas, 1818-1891
Asks Sumner to help a graduate of Harvard, Edward B. Drew, to obtain a post in the Chinese Customs Service. Drew hopes Sumner will help him arrange a meeting with Sir Frederick Bruce, British representative at Washington, D.C.
GLC02095.38
[Notice of transportation furnished for Private Aaron Scott, Company F, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
6 January 1865
Renton, Benjamin, fl. 1865
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Baltimore, Maryland for Private Scott. States that Scott is on a leave of absence granted by General Benjamin Franklin Butler....
GLC06133.01
to Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert
16 April 1863
Bogert, John A., fl. 1863-1865
Bogert writes to his parents while on board the United States Steamer Utica on the Potomac River. States that he and his shipmates expect to reach Fort Monroe, Virginia, the following day. Reports that he sent a letter to his parents the previous...
GLC06298.02
[Civil War diary of Calvin S. Mixter]
1861
Mixter, Calvin Symmes, 1832-?
Signed diary including printed almanac and eclipse calendar in the opening pages. Mixter writes from various locations. Relates the events of 1861, spending most of his time divided between his home in Hanson, Massachusetts, and his workplace in...
GLC06583.01
1863
Signed diary including printed almanac and eclipse calendar in the opening pages. Mixter, a member of the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, begins his 1863 diary as his corps returns to Stafford County, Virginia, from a reconnaissance to Ellis...
GLC06583.02
[Civil War diary of Calvin Symmes Mixter]
1864
Signed diary including a printed image, an eclipse calendar, a mileage chart, and postage rates in the opening pages. Mixter writes from various locations, including Washington, D.C., during 1864. On 12 January, accepts appointment as 1st...
GLC06583.03
[Civil War era newspaper clippings]
circa 1863
Four newspaper clippings possibly contained within the 1863 diary of Calvin Symmes Mixter (refer to GLC06583.02), a Civil War soldier. No publication information is included. The first clipping contains Gavriil Romanovich Derzhavin's poem "Ode to...
GLC06583.05
[Quotation of Charles Sumner]
5 September 1865
Complete quotation reads: "In the universe of God there are no accidents."
GLC02095.29
to David Knapp and Clarissa Knapp
7 August 1864
Knapp, David Scott, fl. 1839-1864
This document contains two letters written by David Scott Knapp. In his first letter, Knapp, a sailor on a privateer on blockade duty, writes to his father and mother, describing chasing a blockade runner which escaped them. Knapp's second letter is...
GLC02669.106
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to 1st Sergeant in Company C of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
1 May 1863
Sleeper, Gilman E., 1830-?
Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons as 1st Sergeant in Company C of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment. Printed document signed by Gilman E. Sleeper as lieutenant colonel of the regiment and Harvey F. Wiggin as lieutenant and acting adjutant...
GLC03953.14
[Recommendation for an appointment for Eleazer L. Sarsons and certification of his service in the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry]
12 October 1865
Head, Nathaniel, 1828-1883
On the right hand side of the page, Lieutenant Colonel Parker recommends Sarsons for a lieutenancy in the colored regiment. On the right side Adjutant General Nathaniel Head, written from Concord, New Hampshire and dated 18 October 1765, recounts...
GLC03953.15
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to 1st Lieutenant in Company A of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
February 17, 1865
Gilmore, Joseph Albree, 1811-1867
Partially printed document signed by New Hampshire Governor Gilmore and Secretary of State Allen Tenney. Alfred Marland, Justice of the Peace, attests to Sarsons' taking of the oaths of allegience on 23 May 1865. With a red seal intact. Printed state...
GLC03953.16
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to Captain in Company F of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
2 June 1865
Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to Captain in Company F of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment. Partially printed document signed by New Hampshire Governor Joseph Gilmore and Secretary of State Benjamin Gerrish. Indicates that Sarsons took the...
GLC03953.17
Civil War era tintype of [Eleazer L. Sarsons]
1861-1865
Civil War era tintype of Sarsons from waist up, in an infantry uniform with hat and rifle. GLC03953.18-.20 show Sarsons in different ranks, from private to captain.
GLC03953.19
[Civil War era tintype of Eleazer L. Sarsons]
Pictures Sarsons from waist up, in a uniform with a knapsack slung over his back. He is hatless. GLC03953.18-.20 show Sarsons in different ranks, from private to captain.
GLC03953.20
[Eleazer L. Sarsons and his family]
1865-1890
Lewis, A.A., fl. 1865-1890
Family portrait showing Sarsons and his wife, Etta (as reported by the Civil War pensions index), sitting in front, and their two children standing behind. The printed verso identifies the photograph as being made through an "Instantaneous Process...
GLC03953.22
[Photograph of Eleazer L. Sarsons]
Oval portrait showing a bearded Sarsons wearing a suit.
GLC03953.23
[Photograph of Etta Sarsons]
Oval portrait of the wife of Eleazer L. Sarsons, Etta (as reported by the Civil War pensions index).
GLC03953.24
[Statement of payment for Major Wells' service]
February 28, 1862
Wells, Milton, fl. 1862-1864
Wells attests that he received $384.32 for his service as Major of the 15th Regiment, Virginia Volunteer Infantry. States that he was paid by army paymaster S. T. Safford. Includes a description of two of Wells's servants, John and Tim, who are...
GLC05336.01
[Monthly field return of Company B, 11th Regiment United States Colored Troops]
November 1, 1864-March 31, 1865
States that the 11th Regiment was commanded by Captain John Hayes, Jr. Indicates that the 11th Regiment was stationed in Arkansas 1 November 1864-31 March 1865. Written on lined paper. Docket on verso.
GLC05336.02
[Statement of clothing camp and garrison equipage pertaining to Company B, 11th Regiment U. S. Colored Troops]
1 April 1865
Lists numbers of knapsacks, canteens, mess pans, pins, and other items distributed to the 11th Regiment, United States Colored Troops.
GLC05336.03
to Jacob C. Bogert
February 9, 1863
Bogert writes from Camp Bliss, Uptons Hill. Requests Jacob, his father, to immediately send his commission, discharge papers, and all other papers which he left at home in New York City. Requests the papers so that he may collect payment for his...
GLC06298.01
7 June 1863
Bogert writes to his parents from camp near White House, Virginia. Relates that he was previously ill but is feeling better. States that his regiment is marching, but is unsure of their destination. Expects that they are travelling to Richmond...
GLC06298.03
[Newspaper clipping from Shakepeare's Hamlet]
Possibly transmitted with a letter (refer to GLC06298.03) from John A. Bogert to his parents Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert, 7 June 1863.
GLC06298.03.01
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