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The State, War and Navy Department
1861-1877
One engraving entitled "The State, War and Navy Department" circa 1861-1877. Depicts a view of the State, War and Navy Department building, Washington, D.C. Engraver unknown.
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[The Capitol Building]
One untitled engraving circa 1861-1877. Depicts a large, white, domed building (probably the Capitol Building). Engraver unknown.
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The Capitol 1898
1898
One engraving entitled "The Capitol 1898" dated 1898. Depicts a view of the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. Engraver unknown.
GLC08878.0220
One untitled engraving circa 1861-1877. Depicts a large, white, domed building (probably the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.). Engraver unknown.
GLC08878.0221
Capitol
One print entitled "Capitol" circa 1861-1877. Depicts a view of the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
GLC08878.0222
The Capitol
One engraving entitled "The Capitol" circa 1861-1877. Depicts a view of the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. In the forefront of the image, a crowd is gathered on the front lawn. Engraver unknown.
GLC08878.0223
Abraham Lincoln National Historic Park (Kentucky) Guide
United States. Department of the Interior
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"Congressman Abraham Lincoln"
1946
Dondero, Hon. George A., fl. 1946
GLC08880.138
Pardon for George W. Sullivan
February 28, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Sullivan was convicted of burglary and sentenced to prison for five years. C/S William Seward, Sec. of State. With collateral, National Archives certification and photocopy of document.
GLC08885
to R. C. Burrow
22 June 1901
Jackson, Giles B., 1853-1924
Seeks information for the Negro Business League's attempt to document African-Americans who meet Virginia's voting requirements. Explains that "The Negro Business League of Va. is endeavoring to...assist the constitutional convention in deriving at...
GLC08907
[Diary of Civil War surgeon]
1862
Blakeslee, Amos C., 1826-?
Medical diary by U. S. Army contract surgeon covering the Union hospitals in and around Philadelphia. The bulk of the entries appear between 14 September 1862 and 23 November 1862. Comments on his hospital work, in which he treated wounded soldiers...
GLC08909
[Extracts of resolutions of the Continental Congress]
4 November 1775
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Resolutions of the Continental Congress recommending that the assemblies of the various colonies to have fire locks and saltpetre manufactured, punish people who harbor deserters, and permit the army to impress vessels for transportation. The...
GLC08921
to unknown
February 1803
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Circular letter in which President Jefferson urges the state governments to "carry into effect the militia system adopted by the national legislature." Explains that "None but an armed nation can dispense with a standing army. to keep ours armed...
GLC08925
Douglas an Enemy to the North.
19 September 1859
Title continues: Reasons Why the North Should Oppose Judge Douglas. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Delivered at Cincinnati, September 19, 1859. Paraphrases and summarizes a speech delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lincoln says Douglas...
GLC08933
to James D. Fessenden
February 28, 1854
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Writes to his son about his opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. Fessenden, who had recently been sworn in as a Maine senator, comments that "The Nebraska outrage occasions great feelings here...It is near pretty well understood that the free...
GLC08935
to Newton Benedict
26 November 1864
Benedict, Nehemiah W., 1817-?
Writes to his brother, praising the election of Reuben E. Fenton as Governor New York over the incumbent, Horatio Seymour. Explains that "We have had a glorious election and not withstanding a traitorous governor had, through the aid of his 'friends...
GLC08936
Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: Judge Douglas in Reply to Judge Black
October 1859
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Responds at length to the criticisms of his position on popular sovereignty by Attorney General Jeremiah S. Black. Emphasizes that he would "never vote for a slave code in the Territories by Congress." First edition with original free franked...
GLC08940
U. S. Grant and the colored people
17 July 1872
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Urging black voters to re-elect President Grant. Subtitled "His wise, just practical, and effective friendship thoroughly vindicated by incontestable facts in his record from 1862-1872." Addressed "To the Colored People of the United States."...
GLC08950
to Aaron M. Powell
10 June 1862
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Discusses an abolitionist meeting he attended, where a memorial was drafted calling on President Lincoln to immediately abolish slavery. Now in New York, an "immense, dirty, bustling, turbulent city." Says of Theodore Tilton, one of his companions...
GLC08958
to wife
23 April 1862
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Visited the Washington Navy Yard yesterday evening with Dr. Sam. Entered through Latrobe Gate, which has a large eagle placed on top of the gateway. Comments that the yard contains other...
GLC09006.12
to Colonel Montgomery C. Meigs
July 1861
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Criticizes inefficient war effort, speculates on foreign intervention, forwards his plan to take New Orleans to end the war, and discusses a failed mission to enter the Mississippi. "The more I become acquainted with matters and things here, the...
GLC09034
Lincoln Said Women Should Vote
1910
Washington woman suffrage poster, featuring Abraham Lincoln's quote, "I go for all sharing the priviledges of government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women."
GLC09103
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
16 June 1897
Letter to Senator Bruce in regards to trying make an appointment with the senator concerning school issues. The name is unclear but it looks like W.J.S. Jackson
GLC09400.002
A Policy for the Blacks. Letter to a Colored Mississippian
14 April 1877
Redpath, James, 1833-1891
This broadside is titled "A Policy for the Blacks. Letter to a Colored Mississippian" and is summarized at the top in a paragraph "The President's Policy Discussed by a Radical Republican - Duty Of The Colored People - No Further Allegiance due to...
GLC09400.007
17 September 1877
Ousley, J.E., fl. 1875-1877
This letter from J. E. Ousley is concerning a debt that he owes to Senator Bruce. There are also mentions of a sheriff election between two men R. M. Wilson and W. R. Campbell. The docket is written over the text in red pen.
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