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[Battle map]
1864
Richardson, W., fl. 1800-1810
Hand-drawn battle map of the movements of the 23rd Army Corps during the siege of Atlanta, with positions of the Union and Confederate forces in Resaca, Marietta, and Atlanta.
GLC09321
[Campaign biography]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Scarce campaign biography, featuring bold image of Lincoln on front cover and vice presidential candidate Andrew Johnson on back cover.
GLC09322
To Parenle
9 October 1864
Hotchkin, W.S., fl. 1864
Soldier in the 1st New York Engineers: "One of our company was shot while at work on the parapet of the fort. He was shot through the heart by a Rebel Sharpshooter and instantly killed.… [Colonel] blamed the sergeant in command of the squad for...
GLC09323
General Orders No, 3
15 July 1865
Van Wyck, C.H., fl. 1865
Brig. Gen. commanding Military District of Western South Carolina during the Southern Occupation period, orders equal rights for the newly freed black population. Recounts incidents of abuse of freedmen and threatens punishment if such acts continue...
GLC09325
[Amnesty Proclamation]
29 May 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Circular issued by the Department of State, signed in type by William H. Seward as Secretary of State: "A copy of the President's Amnesty Proclamation of this date is herewith appended. By a clause in the instrument, the Secretary of State is...
GLC09326.01
[Transmittal notice]
17 June 1865
Ordway, Albert, fl. 1865
Transmittal letter from Ordway, Lt. Col. 24th Mass., serving as Provost Marshal of the Department of Virginia, pertaining to the President's amesty proclamation.
GLC09326.02
circa June 1865
Full printing of the oath with several circular letters appended. [The proclamation states the terms on which the citizens of the Southern states could be restored to their civil rights; Johnson's terms were much more stringent than Lincoln's...
GLC09326.03
[Collection of York Woodward] [Decimalized .01- .18]
1866-1868
Woodward, York A., fl. 1866-1868
15 letters written by a Freedman's Bureau Superintendent, from January 1866 to February 1868. Many are from Abingdon, VA, and reveal the personal responses and official actions of a Pennsylvania veteran who served throughout the Occupied South as a...
GLC09327
[to unknown recipient]
January 10 1866
GLC09327.01
January 15, 1866
GLC09327.02
January 1866
Either the 19th or the 25 of January as letter states "Friday Evening".
GLC09327.03
February 21,1866
GLC09327.04
February 28, 1866
GLC09327.05
[to "Souli"]
9 March 1866
GLC09327.06
14 March 1866
GLC09327.07
30 April 1866
GLC09327.09
15 June 1866
GLC09327.10
4 August 1866
GLC09327.11
26 August 1866
GLC09327.12
8 September 1866
GLC09327.13
[to "Sauiee"]
26 September 1867
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[unknown]
circa 1861-1864
Note with enclosed hair.
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February 22, 1868
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[York Woodward carte de visite]
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to C.H. Howard
4 November 1874
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
To C. H. Howard, an editor/publisher in Chicago, acknowledging receipt of six copies of a "little Letter" he had written. "I very rarely write anything for a newspaper. Almost all my articles appear first in Circulars." He cannot promise to write any...
GLC09329.01
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