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16 October 1863
Lists names, ages, occupations, home counties of 9th Congressional District, Pennsylvania for draftees who failed to report for duty. Offering $300 reward for arrest of "all delinquent men".
GLC07015
Recruitment flyer by Supervisory Committee on Enlistments for Colored Regts.
1863/06/27
Printed letter addressed to "Men of Color"
GLC07017
G.O. no. 3 re: joint resolution of Congress thanking Sherman for his March
1865/01/14
Nichols, W.A., fl. 1865-1866
A joint resolution of Congress thanking Sherman and troops "for gallant conduct of their late brilliant move through Georgia," better known as his March to the Sea. Nichols was Secretary of War
GLC06695.02
re: former Confederate general admits Union victory was a "blessing"
1890 ca.
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1825-1896
A Confederate general admits Union victory was "an incommensurable blessing to the whole country and especially to the people of the South. The consequences would have been continual wars, standing armies, fortifications on every frontier and...
GLC06695.03
Urging support of Thirteenth Amendment
1864/12/25
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896
Includes ANS by Ashley: "Don't you know of one 'sinner' among the opposition who is on praying ground?"
GLC07033.01
to Andrew H. Foote re: Fort Donelson, weapons, etc.
1862/03/06
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
In part: "If you had eleven inch guns instead of 42 pds, I have no doubt you would have silenced Fort Donelson in less than one hour.... I think we see land -- Tennessee ought to be pacified in 30 days"
GLC07034
re: removing chaplain at Camp Dennison; on verso of M.T. Carey ALS
1864/04/16 ca.
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
GLC07031
Speech.. in the House of Representatives supporting Thirteenth Amendment
1865/01/06
Printed by William C. Bryant.
GLC07033.02
Lawmakers who voted aye for the Thirteenth Amendment [Photographic montage]
1865 ca.
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Oval photograpic montage. The individuals are identified in accompanying wood engraving, Anti-Slavery Constitutional Amendment picture. There is slight damage to the central top edge of the photograph. There is also another copy in the Powell...
GLC07033.03
Civil War collection of 98 letters re: Ft. Wagner, Gettysburg, Charleston [Decimalized .01- .103]
1861-1864 ca.
Includes Jackson, Miss., also mentions "Gorilla Bands"
GLC07205
to unknown re: Lincoln's assassination and tracking Booth
1865/05/12
Pyne, Charles B. fl. 1861
"I liked Mr. Lincoln much and I look upon his assassination with horror and indignation. I followed the assassin 4 days, and had I come across him I would have shot him like a dog."
GLC07206
Philad'a Legion! Col. Thomas B. Florence [recruitment broadside]
1864 ca.
Large recruitment broadside for Philadelphia Legion regiment printed in blue and red ink, in large type. At center is a large wood engraving printed in red of a soldier charging with fixed bayonet. "Wanted, steady Able-bodied Men for the Philadelphia...
GLC07207
Attention! Young Men of Belmont District [recruitment broadside]
1862/08/04
Civil War recruitment broadside for a volunteer company before the draft goes into effect. Large black and white wood engraving at center showing workmen and farmers rallying around the flag, while a scroll above them reads "No Bounty / When Drafted...
GLC07208
Attention Troopers! To Horse! To Horse!
circa 1864
Ringwalt & Brown, fl. 1863-1865
Civil War recruitment broadside. Col. E. G. Chormann's Independent Mounted Rangers. Recruiting "A regiment armed like the Regular Cavalry, with Sharp's Carbine, Colt's Revolver and Sabre." Notes bounty for Philadelphia, state and U.S. Printed in...
GLC07209
Regiment Ordered South! National Guards [recruitment broadside]
1862 ca.
Large oblong recruitment broadside, printed with red and blue inks in a circular design. Regiment of Col. P. Lyle, Race Street below Sixth.
GLC07210
to Joseph Smith re: Grant, Richmond and a spy matter
1864/06/10
Smith, Henry W., 1836-1869
"Reinforcements are being sent down all the time, but Richmond must be starved out. That miserable city if protected by 5 lines if splendid fortifications, on which Mr. Lee has laid himself out.... I have tried to see Clara Howard... she is charged...
GLC06941
Four Language Whaling Ship's papers from New Bedford, MA (c/s Seward)
1863/06/04
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Dated at New Bedford. Large sheet, printed in four columns (French, Spanish, English and Dutch) countersigned by William H. Seward. Shipmaster Nehemiah West for the schooner Glendmer, bound for "Atlantic Ocean."
GLC06962
Pardon of William Maller of Lynchburg, Va. for participating in the Rebellion
1865/06/26
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Countersigned by W. Hunter as Acting Sec. of State.
GLC06964
Andersonville Prison archive of A.A.G. of Commandant Wirz [Decimalized .01- .12]
1861-1868
Chandler, Daniel T., fl. 1861-1868
1. Nichols, A.A. ADS: San Antonio, Tex. Special order no. 34 re: instructions for Col. Chandler. 26 February 1861. 2 p. 2. Nichols, A.A. MDS: San Antonio Tex. List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores [two duplicate copies.] 29 April 1861. 2 p...
GLC06979
to Mary F. Jarvis
30 December 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee, then president of Washington College, responds to an enquiry about whether or not a young man of Pennsylvania would be welcomed at the Virginia school. Although it was less than a year from the end of the Civil War and tensions were still...
GLC07005
to Samuel S. Cox re: the value of the American West
1862/03/22
"The West is not to be undervalued... The copper is superb... navy howitzers have been made from it... the N. West has never before understood its interest in the Navy, they will learn now."
GLC06919
to Philip D. Roddy re: AES on p. 3 of Roddy ALS, giving military advice
1865/01/30 ca.
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
AES (undated) in pencil on Roddy letter. AES initialed three times. "The most stringent measures should be adopted against these emissaries." The note was written on the margins of the Roddy letter signed to Beauregard seeking military advice. Date...
GLC06921
to Richard S. Ewell re: strategic instructions for Ewell and J.E.B Stuart
1862/03/24
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
"The object of you remaining where you are is to deceive the enemy & prevent his occupying additional country. if you have to move... don't let the enemy get too close... Stuart must look well to the enemy's flanks as well as yours..."
GLC06922
to Richard S. Ewell re: the destruction in Virginia
1862/03/28
Ewell notes, "All rolling stocks on the rail road should be sent to the rear immediately... bridges burnt and every thing destructible in the V(irginia) V(alley) destroyed... Should the enemy come on we can deal with him." The letter has been...
GLC06923
Special order no. 601 of Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder re: cutting down trees
1862/01/21
Norris, William, fl. 1862
Forbidding the cutting of tress near telegraph poles
GLC06926
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