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[Postal money order to Para-Parilla Drug Co. ]
6 January 1898
Meyers, A.L., fl. 1898
Partially printed. A money order paid to Para-Parilla Drug Company in the sum of $1.66.
GLC02674.04
to Alfred
circa 1880
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909
Addressed to "My dear Alfred." Hopes he will be able to see his paintings while they are on view for the next two weeks. Gives the address as Kreveden, 355 Fifth Ave. Remarks, "Some of them may enter the caverns of your memory - may linch up the...
GLC02686
Secretary Gage's Financial Bill Reported in the Houses Today
1877-1900
Gage put forth a bill that requires the U.S to rely more heavily on the gold standard and to establish a system of bank notes without the conditional deposit of public bonds. The depositing and the issuing of bonds are discussed in detail.
GLC02691.12.03
How Counties of Georgia Voted for President and Governor in 2 years
1877
The number of votes for each county in Georgia for Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates.
GLC02691.12.06
[A Bill that Establishes a Redemption Fund and a Division of Issue and Redemption in the Treasury]
Partial article. Outlines the different sections relating to redemption of notes and depositing in the treasury.
GLC02691.12.07
Rome daily. [Vol. 2, no. 214 (November 21, 1877)]
21 November 1877
Features a tribute to woman, obituary and advertisements and short blurbs. Subtitle reads: "a daily journal devoted to the interests of Rome and Cherokee Georgia."
GLC02691.12.13
Cedartown standard. [Vol. 10, no. 2 (January 20, 1896)]
January 30, 1896
Features column titled an artist in crime, which is about a detective. Report from the Chairman of the Polk County Exposition on the Cotton States Exposition which took place in Atlanta, an article about elephants and multiple advertisements.
GLC02691.12.14
to Mary M. Epperly
6 September 1879
Alelay, Harriet C., fl. 1879
Sends her condolences over her Aunt's death. Writes that she hopes one day to see her mother and four children in heaven. Says that she is homesick for the county she grew up in.
GLC02715.130
to Josiah Smith
16 August 1880
Smith, S. A., fl. 1880
Discusses a debt owed.
GLC02715.134
to Nisenous E. Epperly
4 May 1882
Martin, Victorie A., fl. 1882
Comments that she is ill. Asks who Senous's sweetheart is. Discusses friends who may visit.
GLC02715.135
to Mary
7 May 1890
Dorian, fl. 1890
Asks if all the cases of Roanoke Fever in Floyd have proven fatal. Says that he hopes she will come to visit.
GLC02715.136
[Quote from Dickens's "Oliver Twist"]
26 May 1891
Worden, John L., 1818-1897
Quotes, "We need be careful how we deal with those about us, for death carries with it to some small circle of survivors, thoughts of so much omitted, and so little done - of so many things forgotten, and so many more which might have been repaired...
GLC02737
to Roberto Brothen
8 January 1879
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881
Requests a copy of the, "The Book of the Sonnet," by Leigh Hunt and S. Adams Lee be sent to him as well as a copy of "The Marque of Poets." Informs Brothen that Longfellow has written him for permission to print his own work, "The Marshes of Glynn,"...
GLC02453.21
Engraving of Clement C. Moore.
circa 1890
Evans, J. W., fl. 1890
Adhered to scapbook mount. Also adhered to mount is a clipping of the poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" as well as a short clipping of a Clarence Cook comment.
GLC02453.50
Engraving of Eugene Field.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note also adhered to scrapbook mount.
GLC02453.60
Engraving of John Fiske.
Wilcox, John Angel James, 1835-?
Adhered to scrapbook mount.
GLC02453.61
Engraving of Paul Hamilton Hayne.
H.B. Hall & Sons, fl. 1850-1900
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to lower right. "Fords, Howard & Hulbert, N.Y." appears below the image.
GLC02453.62
Engraving of Charles Fenno Hoffman.
Sartain, John, 1808-1897
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to bottom right. Engraved from a portrait by Henry Inman.
GLC02453.63
Engraving of Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to bottom right.
GLC02453.64
Engraving of Benson John Lossing.
circa 1885
Perine, George Edward, 1837-1885
Adhered to scrapbook mount with biographical sketch adhered to lower right. From Lossing's book, History of New York City. "Drawn by J.L. Giles, N.Y."
GLC02453.65
Engraving of John Lothrop Motley.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Below image reads, "On steel by John Sartain Phila. after Photograph from life"
GLC02453.66
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of States to affix the seal to the pardon of William Brown, and three others].
December 30, 1880
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
William Brown, William Moff, Frederick Atwater, John L. Franklin were pardoned by President Rutherford B. Hayes.
GLC00514
to Mary Audenreid
October 1, 1883
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Signed on top of the first page. Sherman writes to Mary Audenreid, the widow of Sherman's aid from 1863 to 1880, Col. Joseph C. Audenreid. Sherman began an eight-year romantic relationship with her starting in 1880. He discusses remodeling his house...
GLC00651
to "Dear Judge"
March 3, 1885
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Benjamin Harrison discusses a river and harbor bill and mentions giving $75,000 for salaries. Letter written on lined paper with the lines running vertically.
GLC00655.15
to Mr. Gilder
July 21, 1890
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Theodore Roosevelt discusses the publication of the enclosed editorial (not included) on Civil Service and the good work several Congressmen have done.
GLC00655.17
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