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[Two African American soldiers stacking fuel cans]
March 24, 1961
A photograph of two African American soldiers stacking fuel cans, in the background there is a fuel truck. The soldier stacking is being watched by a Sergeant.
GLC09612.10
[African American soldier posing in front of a fuel truck]
1961
A photograph of an African American soldier posing in front of a fuel truck. His last name is Lawson based on his name plate. Lawson is a private in the 3rd armored division called Spearhead.
GLC09612.11
[African American soldier working on a fuel truck]
A photograph of a African American soldier working on a fuel truck he is holding a wrench in his hand and looking at the camera. The truck is marked as belonging to the 3rd division 2nd to 13th units. It is also marked as HQ 116.
GLC09612.12
[African American soldier sitting in a fuel truck]
A photograph of an African American soldier sitting in a fuel truck. The truck is marked as HQ 104, and the soldier belongs to the 3rd armored division called Spearhead.
GLC09612.14
[African American man standing in front of a classic car.]
A photograph of a African American man, probably one of the soldiers in the other photographs standing in front of a classic car. In the background are some supply trailers that are covered and some other classic cars.
GLC09612.16
[African American soldier posed in front of three tanks]
A photograph of an African American soldier posed laughing in front of three tanks. There is also a building in the background with other vehicles parked in front and other people walking around on top of the vehicles.
GLC09612.17
[Two African American soldiers behind a fence with a supply truck]
A photograph of two African American soldiers behind a fence with a supply truck in the background. There is a placard on the side of the truck that reads, "explosives." There is a date stamp on the back of the photo.
GLC09612.19
[Two African American soldiers posing in front of a fuel truck]
A photograph of two African American soldiers posing in front of a fuel truck. They are laughing and there is a tire leaning on the bumper next to them. The truck to the left of them is marked as HQ 116.
GLC09612.21
Alpha Phi Alpha Coronation Ball
February 4, 1949
Ticket to the Alpha Phi Alpha Coronation Ball held at the University Ball Room. Accompanied photograph (GLC09587.289).
GLC09587.260
Dramatic Tournament
March 28, 1947
Virginia State College
Booklet is a playbill from the eigth annual dramatic tournament for high schools of Virginia. It was held at Virginia State College.
GLC09587.243
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 332 (October 19, 1863)]
19 October 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Grant Reviews Troops at Vickburg, Capture of Guerrillas in Arkansas, Hindman Wounded at Chickamauga, Fight at LaGrange, Tennessee, Attack on Washington Probable. A lengthy letter from Judge George Robertson of Kentucky fills the front page discussing...
GLC05959.14.24
Opelousas courier. [Vol. 12, no. 23 (November 5, 1864)]
5 November 1864
Sandoz, Joel H., fl. 1840-1864
The front page is in French and the back page is in English. Armistice Pressed at Washington. Printed are a call for oil cloths and blankets for soldiers is printed here and an address of Colonel Alcibiade Deblanc on his return from Virginia...
GLC05959.15.04
[Extract of a letter]
1861-1865
Undated, unsigned letter with a later note in pencil at top declaring, "Extract from Rodman's letter to Nancy Maxwell-." The writer gives her memory of a Friends Meeting where Rachel Howland rose and asked the congregation to pray for those in...
GLC03228.12
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 292 (September 9, 1863)]
9 September 1863
Capture of Knoxville, General Pleasanton's official report, Rebel Movements at Bayou Meteor, Guerrilla Warfare Along River, Skrimishing Near Rappahannock, East Tennessee Valley Cleared of Rebels, Bragg's HQ at Shelbyville, News from Charleston...
GLC05959.14.09
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 304 (September 21, 1863)]
21 September 1863
The Rebels Fleeing Towards Texas. A circular letter from William H. Seward of the State Department is printed in this issue, describing recent battles in reviewing the campaign. An article about the upcoming presidential election highlights the two...
GLC05959.14.15
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 314 (October 1, 1863)]
1 October 1863
General Halleck's Texas Expedition, Federal Attack on Fort Johnson, Fight with Mosby's Guerrillas, Movements of the Guerrilla Mosby.
A guest editorial uses religious proof to denounce emancipation, with a follow up editorial expressing support...
GLC05959.14.17
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 315 (October 2, 1863)]
2 October 1863
An editorial from London theorizes about American arms. A letter to the editor responds to a previous letter generalizing about the nature of Kentuckians. A long report from Chattanooga discusses war efforts there, with a Nashville report of an...
GLC05959.14.18
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 320 (October 7, 1863)]
7 October 1863
Price's Army Retreating, Skirmishing near Murfreesboro, Official News From Admiral Dahlgren, News From Burnside's Army, Evacuation of Morris Island, Enlistment of Slaves in Maryland Stopped. Minutes of the Louisville Annual Conference of the...
GLC05959.14.19
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 327 (October 14, 1863)]
14 October 1863
News From Virginia, Fighting Near Culpepper, Federals Evacuate Culpepper, Rebel Army Crosses Rapidan, General Meade Falling Back, Federal Cavalry in Pursuit of Wheeler, News From the Potomac. A report of the destruction of a supply train in Tennessee...
GLC05959.14.20
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 329 (October 16, 1863)]
16 October 1863
Rebels Attack Colliersville, Rebels are Completely Routed, News from Virginia, Lee's Army Crosses Rappahannock, General Meade to be Removed, The Battle on the Rapidan, News From Charleston, Hurlbut's Forces Pursuing Chalmers. Bishop John H. Hawkins...
GLC05959.14.22
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 34, no. 19 (December 12, 1863)]
12 December 1863
Lovejoy's Bill to Punish Slave Holding, Rebel Losses at Knoxville.
The front page of this issue includes the address of Lieutenant General R.T. Jacob upon taking his seat as the presiding officer in the Kentucky Senate, with minutes from the...
GLC05959.14.33
Opelousas courier. [Vol. 11, no. 42 (January 23, 1864)]
January 23, 1864
General Bragg Takes Command of the Trans-Mississippi Department in Place of E. Kirby Smith, Federal Gunboat "Queen of the West" Captured on the Red River, Federal Gunboats are now on the Mississippi at the Mouth of the Red River and Ready to Enter...
GLC05959.15.02
Opelousas courier. [Vol. 12, no. 36 (February 4, 1865)]
February 4, 1865
The front page is in French and the back page is in English. Confederate Change in Command, Militia General Orders. A notice announces the need to raise taxes to put local impassable streets in order. An editorial from the London Times questions...
GLC05959.15.06
True witness. [ Vol. 8, no. 31 (September 28, 1861)
28 September 1861
Peaceful Resolutions, Thoughts for Southern Presbyterians, Stealing Negroes, Major General G.W. Smith to Command the Army Previously led by General Joseph E. Johnston and Beauregard.
GLC05959.18.01
True witness. [ Vol. 8, no. 41 (December 7, 1861)
December 7, 1861
Union Between the Old and New School South, Religious Reading for Our Soldiers, Slavery.
GLC05959.18.02
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