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to Mr. Baker
22 September 1863
Dutton, Ira A., fl. 1863-1865
He tells Mr. Baker of when he enlisted and says he would rather have enlisted than be drafted. He says work in the army is not hard but it deprives one of liberty.
GLC07205.101
to Friend Baker
6 December 1865
He talks about the cotton business and says the Northern cities are paying more. He says the cotton is of inferior quality though because the "niggers and the Northerners have not been careful enough about the seed..."
GLC07205.102
[Special Orders No. 64 ordering the release of Richard Bayly WInder from Libby Prison]
11 April 1866
Turner, John Wesley, 1833-1899
Copy of document by General Turner and Assistant Adjutant General William L. Hulbert. Pursuant to the instructions of the secretary of war, Winder was to be released from the prison in Richmond, Virginia, where he had been held for his role in the...
GLC07271.06.02
[Drawing of a cell in Libby Prison]
1 January 1866
Winder, Richard Bayly, 1828-1894
The docket indicates that Winder drew this while imprisoned in Libby Prison after the Civil War. He had been held there for his role in the mistreatment of Union prisoners of war at Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.06.03
[One dollar bill issued by the South Carolina Rail Road]
1864
South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company, 1827-1843
The auditor's signature is illegible. The money was in the wallet of Robert Bayly Winder, Captain and Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America (see GLC07271.07.01).
GLC07271.07.02
[Ten dollar bill issued by the Confederate States of America]
February 17, 1864
Keating, & Ball, fl. 1864
Signatures illegible on the bill printed by Keating & Ball. The money was in the wallet of Robert Bayly Winder, Captain and Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America (see GLC07271.07.01).
GLC07271.07.03
[Twenty dollar bill issued by the Confederate States of America]
One signature illegible, the other reads "D. Gill." The bill was printed by Keating & Ball. The money was in the wallet of Robert Bayly Winder, Captain and Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America (see GLC07271.07.01).
GLC07271.07.04
[notes on Jesus and the disciples]
1861-1877
GLC07299.001
[sermon draft]
GLC07299.003
[notes on John 11.36]
GLC07299.004
[notes on the bible]
GLC07299.005
The Gospel Magazine
Jenkins, Joseph, 1743-1819
includes sermons for every day of the week
GLC07299.006
notes titled the "World of Life"
GLC07299.007
notes on John and sermon notes
GLC07299.008
notes entitled Christ the World
GLC07299.009
notes on John
1. the word 2. the beginning 3. maker 4. the life 5. the light
GLC07299.010
notes on John, that which was from the beginning
GLC07299.011
notes
includes the time which he spent effect upon his appetite upon his constitution
GLC07299.012
Memoria of Mercy,a sermon for state prison
GLC07299.013
In Emendation upon the Lord's Prayer, adapted to the personal use of a Christian
GLC07299.014
It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement...
GLC07299.015
On Going to Sleep
GLC07299.016
Natural Infirmities
GLC07299.017
Failure of Memory
GLC07299.018
Moral list, on back: Infirmities of Old Age
GLC07299.019
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