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Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,425 (March 25, 1863)]
March 25, 1863
A.S. Willington & Co., fl. 1861-1864
Morgan Overwhelmed by Superior Forces, The Value of Negro Labors.
GLC05959.37.13
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 12 (December 17, 1862)]
December 17, 1862
Reynolds, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1814-1877
A letter to the editor titled "A Man for the Times" describes the value of an upright citizen-neighbor. An article titled "Desire of Riches" warns about the danger of wealth, while another article extols "Christian Diplomacy," especially in light of...
GLC05959.39.09
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 22 (March 25, 1863)]
"Army Correspondence" includes several letters from soldiers. An editorial examines the topic of "Death," while another short article titled "Last Words" discusses a soldier's last words and actions. "Secular News" includes a report that 200 Negro...
GLC05959.39.17
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
Semi-weekly standard. [Vol. 11, no. 31 (March 20, 1861)]
March 20, 1861
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892
Report of Our Commissioners, Resistance to the Will of the Majority. A report of affairs in Charleston, SC is printed. Notes from a speech by Senator Crittenden are included. Attention is given to sentiments of disunion among several sources...
GLC05959.23.03
Church intelligencer. [Vol. 5, no. 25 (March 16, 1865)]
March 16, 1865
Hubbard, F.M., fl. 1864-1865
A description of the occupation and destruction of Columbia includes details to the pillage and burning of the city. Correspondence between Sherman and General Hampton concerns Sherman's march and pillage through South Carolina, with special...
GLC05959.32.05
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 31 (March 19, 1863)]
March 19, 1863
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Includes an article entitled "A Negro Regiment has Landed in Memphis From Above." "Anti-Blockade Rumor", reprinted from the Charleston Courier, reports that Mercier, the French Minister in Washington, supports ending the blockade.
GLC05959.09.156
to Henry Jackson Hunt
March 18, 1871
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
Mentions Emily Virginia Mason's biography of Robert E. Lee, for which Hunt supplied information. Discusses a compromise of Hunt's integrity, apparently regarding fabrications published about Hunt's false involvement with the Ku Klux Klan. States...
GLC02382.089
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 28 (March 15, 1863)]
March 15, 1863
"The Raid into North Alabama," reprinted from the Huntsville Advocate, includes reports of the raid by "abolitionist hellhounds." "The Slavery Question" is the title of a chapter in a popular book, the summary of which appears under the heading...
GLC05959.09.155
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 945 (December 29, 1863)]
December 29, 1863
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
Latest from the U.S., Confederate, and European Congresses, Gen. J.E. Johnston Takes Command, Negro Revolt at Fort Jackson, One Hundred and Seventy-Second Day of the Siege of Charleston, Butler Requires all in Norfolk to take the Oath, Peace...
GLC05959.44.33
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 153, whole no. 3884 (March 17, 1865)]
March 17, 1865
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Abstract of Governor Brown's message, The fall of Fort Fisher, Condition of the slaves stolen by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.40
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 155, whole no. 3886 (March 22, 1865)]
March 22, 1865
Dispatches regarding the defeat & capture of General Early by Sheridan, Sherman in Fayetteville, NC, Guerrillas active in Kentucky, 25,000 loyal blacks being organized into regiments by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.42
to John H. B. Latrobe
2 April 1828
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843
Concerning an American Colonization Society legal settlement arising from the transportation of cargo and colonists. Francis Scott Key, a lawyer and member of the society, brainstorms ideas for diminishing their liability. Latrobe was also a lawyer...
GLC07100
Harriet Beecher Stowe
1880 ca.
Hastings, fl. 1880
Heavily vignetted profile portrait of Stowe as an older woman. Signed on mount.
GLC07093
to Jacob Burdett
March 21, 1802
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Written by Clay as a lawyer in Lexington, Kentucky, before he began his political career to Burdett as an attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio. References a previous letter by Burdett respecting Jim, a runaway slave whose status was in question. Says an...
GLC07098
to Theodore Sedgwick
21 November 1840
Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 1793-1863
Discusses a two hundred page report (possibly of the Amistad case). Mentions Lewis Tappan, an abolitionist who supported the Amistad Africans' freedom. Discusses the authenticity of treaties admitted as evidence in the Amistad case at District...
GLC07099
to Robert Tyler
27 August 1860
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Tyler, former President of the United States, elaborates on the 1860 Presidential election to his son Robert. States that he discussed the election with Colonel William T. Withers of Mississippi. Expresses approval at the fusion of Stephen Douglas'...
GLC07112
Passport of George Rice indicating complexion as "Dark"
1870/06/16
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893
Signed (?) by Hamilton Fish
GLC06817.02
Oration delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester
1852/07/05
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
First Edition by Lee, Mann & Co. Douglass' famous fourth of July oration, given on the fifth. Douglass was asked by the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society to give the oration on the fourth, choosing the topic "the meaning of the Fourth to the...
GLC06829
to W. S. Rainsford
1915/07/10
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes of Creel: "He can only find inconsistencies precisely as he can find them in the writings of Washington or Lincoln- that is, an occasional honest and necessary change of mind and ...circumstances which necessitated a change on my part...
GLC06881
to Henry W. Beecher re: difficulties in graduating from medical school
1870/07/05
Rice, George, fl. 1797-1800
Rice was a black doctor and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery who studied under Joseph Lister. He writes concerning his difficulties being accepted into medical school; Rice states: "I hope soon....to get my diploma from a school which stands first in...
GLC06817.01
Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 18, no. 110 (December 1866)]
1866/12
First part, published by Ticknor & Fields. First and only printing prior to the collected works. McFeely p. 255.
GLC06830.01
Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 19, no.111 (January 1867)]
1867/01
GLC06830.02
The equality of men before the law, claimed and defended in speeches...
1865
Title continued: "by Hon. William D. Kelley, Wendell Phillips and Frederick Douglass." Lacks original wrappers, stab-stitched. Douglass' speech was made to the annual Anti-Slavery Convention. Blockson Collection 2779. Schomburg 324.15-K. USE WITH...
GLC06831
The Colored Cadet at West Point. Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper...
1878
Flipper, Henry O., fl. 1878
First edition printed by Homer Lee & Co. Flipper, while not the first African-American to attend West Point, was the first to graduate. He was assigned to the all-black 10th Cavalry Regiment. Accused of embezzling army funds at Fort Davis, Indian...
GLC06832
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