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to Robert Clark
28 November 1880
Stanley, David Sloane, 1828-1902
Sending a biographical sketch of the life of Colonel William H. Greenwood, for publication in "Society of the Army of the Cumberland." Written at Fort Clark.
GLC03472.03
to the Society of the Army of the Potomac
30 June 1890
Bronson, Williard H., fl. 1889-1890
Written by Lieutenant Commander Bronson as commander of the USS "Petrel" accepting an invitation to the annual reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac to be held on 3 and 4 July. Written on the letterhead of the USS "Petrel."
GLC03479.60
to Horatio King
11 June 1891
Erben, Henry, 1832-1909
Written by Rear Admiral Erben to Colonel King. Says he has the invitation to the reunion of the Army of the Potomac in Buffalo. Regrets he will not be able to attend.
GLC03479.61
to Horatio C. King
3 June 1895
Belden, Samuel, 1837-?
Belden was a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy. Sends a note to King accepting his invitation to the annual reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac that will be held on 18 and 19 June 1895. Written on Belden's personal stationary that...
GLC03479.63
Battle of Antietam
1888
Kurz & Allison
Depicts fighting between Union and Confederate troops near the small stone bridge that crossed the Antietam. Mounted on heavy cardboard backing.
GLC03487
to Joseph M. Maitland
27 August 1886
Woodburn, T.C., fl. 1886
Reports that a claim for Bounty under Act 66 is barred by limitation. Says no further action on the claim can take place until limitation is removed. Letterhead reads U.S. Claim and Pension Attorney.
GLC03523.10.204
Battle of Gettysburg and Little Round Top
1892
B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. [Photograph of the Cyclorama at Gettysburg.]
GLC05137.035
The Last day at the Battle of Gettysburg
GLC05137.036
Cemetery Hill with stone wall charged by the Louisiana Tigers [Gettysburg]
1890's ca.
Inscribed on verso. "Charged by the Louisiana Tigers." Group of visitors to the battlefield with three men wearing medals. "Sold for the benefit of the Soldier's Memorial Church to be erected on this battlefield, in which any soldier may have a...
GLC05137.037
to Isaac N. Roland re: Fort Sumter, "I aimed the first gun there"
1888/01/18
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
Writes Roland that he has no time for a detailed answer to his question. He notes that there were 60 regular soldiers at Fort Sumter and that "I aimed the first gun there."
GLC04461.03
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