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To the Church of Peterboro
20 July 1849
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Uses an allegory of a tea, coffee, and liquor merchant to illustrate that "the wickedness in one branch... taints with wickedness every other branch..."
GLC04717.51
President Roosevelt and Booker Washington reviewing the 61 "Industry" floats .
1905
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
Roosevelt and Washington are in the center of the picture, flanked by a sizable crowd. A lone black man stands guard in the foreground.
GLC06449.43
[Brown, John]
[n.d.]
Three quarter length standing view facing proper right. Photograph from painting or engraving. White mount.
GLC06391.14
Lowell, James Russell.
J.E., Tilton, & Co., 1851-1878
Tilton imprint on recto. Identified in ink on verso. Vignette half length seated portrait, holding cane. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.19
Truth, Sojourner.
1864
Printed inscription on recto: "I sell the shadow to support the substance. Sojourner Truth." Blue two-cent tax stamp and pencil inscription "11902" on verso. Full length standing portrait with walking stick. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.20
[Carte de visite of Horace Greeley]
1861-1877
From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Anthony imprint on verso. Three quarter length standing portrait of a bald, heavyset man in civilian dress. White mount with gold border
GLC06391.28
Subdun[?], Benj[amin]
Charles Taber & Co., fl. 1861-1865
With Charles Taber imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Oval vignette bust portrait. [Photograph from painting or engraving?] White mount
GLC06391.30
[Unidentified ]
Oval bust portrait of a middle-aged man. White mount.
GLC06391.31
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Lyman Beecher, and Henry Ward Beecher.
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Anthony imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Full length seated portrait of all three. White mount with red border.
GLC06391.32
Bryant, W[illia]m Cullen.
D. Appleton & Company, fl. 1861-1880
Photograph by A.A. Turner. ; Appleton imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Half length seated portrait of Bryant as an old man. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.33
"Our Protection. Rosa, Charley, Rebecca. Slave Children from New Orleans."
Paxson, Chas., fl. 1863-1864
With printed identification on recto; imprint and copyright on verso.Portrait of three children wrapped in what appear to be flags. White mount
GLC06391.38
"Rebecca: A Slave Girl from New Orleans."
1863
With printed identification on recto; imprint and copyright on verso. Vignette bust portrait of a young girl. White mount
GLC06391.39
Shaw, [?].
Whipple, Amiel W., 1816-1863
With Whipple imprint on verso. Ink inscription on recto: "Col. Shaw, 54th Masstts Regt." Half length seated portrait in uniform. White mount.
GLC06391.42
Little Negro Tea Pickers singing Pickaninny songs for President Roosevelt
1902
A group of children with their backs to the camera, among whom a young girl in a white dress stands out, occupies the foreground. The children face President Roosevelt, who has several other men around him. The President and his associates stand...
GLC06449.32
to: "Much Esteemed Friend."
1862/05/01
Morris, Wilmor W., fl. 1861-1862
Wilmor reports that "Niggerdom is a question that is talked over in camp verry much." The men think Congress had better find a way to pay the soldiers at the appointed times. He describes their line of defense, which is within a mile of the...
GLC06451.047
to Lucy Knox
January 10,1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Has just received her letter and assures her "my heart is yours although my Country demands my poor pittance to endevor to rescue her from barbarity." Feels this barbarity, exemplified by Indians slaughtering innocents, enslaved people killing their...
GLC02437.00517
to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1863/02/16
Miller, James, fl. 1863
Miller says if he could obtain a furlough for twenty days, he would be willing to "support old Abe in his war policy even to the freeing of the niggers." He tells Wilmor that he could "do almost any of the girls justice" including "my Mary as you...
GLC06451.058
to W. Williamson
January 21, 1847
Bryan, Matt, fl. 1847
Bryan writes, "I brought the subject of the decree in Washburn v. Washburn before the Court - The Ch: Just: [Chief Justice] says that the Jeffs[?] have a right to sell the Negroes under the decree in as much as they are to be delivered to them & they...
GLC06451.065
to Edward R. Archer Esq.
1900/10/16
Baird, G. W., fl. 1900
Thanks Archer for the history he sent of the 42 pounder "Columbiad" cannon which sits in front of the State, War, & Navy Department Building as an ornament, asks if Archer is related to "Edward K. Archer" who resigned from the navy in 1860, compares...
GLC01896.139
A Bill, to amend the act, intituled, "An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters"
February 25, 1801
Print broadsheet of a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives which would make it illegal to "conceal, harbour, and employ, or aid or abet in concealing or harbouring any fugitive from labour, escaping from one state into another, or to, or...
GLC08058.01
to his mother
1865/01/08
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
Archer writes to his mother, Frances, from England where he has sailed in the steamer C. S. S. Hawk in order to sell it at auction. His spirits are very low as he discusses the damage done by the failure of the "scheme to establish the V[irginia]. V...
GLC01896.071
[Oath of loyalty]
1865/04/29
Evans, D. M., fl. 1865
Aaron Jeffery's signed loyalty oath "to support, protect, and defend the Constitution... [including] with references to slaves." Written at "Office of Provost Marshall", Richmond, Va.
GLC01896.074
to Mr. Newcomb
1865/05/25
Written on Archer's return from Cuba through the blockade around Florida. First half of the letter details his belief that the war was lost because of the failure of the public to support the war effort. "...[I]f the people had have stood by them...
GLC01896.076
to Mary Epperly
16 October 1864
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Reports that the Confederate army has destroyed part of the railroad between Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. They captured "600 whitemen an[d] 800 Negroes." Writes that he believes the Yankee army is retreating toward Chattanooga.
GLC02715.111
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 13, no. 1292 (December 28, 1863)]
December 28, 1863
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
Expedition of Colored Troops into North Carolina, New York Herald Wants Grant For President.
GLC05959.34.21
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