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to: Mary [Armstrong].
1865/03/08
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
Reports various rumors about Sheridan's maneuvers. Also reports on nearby black uprising: "Our allies, the darkies, are evidently burning out their beloved Masters…"
GLC06734.10
Notes on the state of Virginia. Written by Thomas Jefferson. [with Map]
1787
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
First English (London) edition with folding Fry-Jefferson map. This book is the first PUBLISHED edition in English (the first English language edition being privately printed by Jefferson in Paris). It was largely written in 1781 and first...
GLC02592
to Sister
March 1, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
One letter addressed to Hattie Figures from Henry S. Figures dated March 1, 1863 and 5 miles from Richmond. Pertains to furlough; the cost that enslaved people were being sold at in Richmond. Henry notes that Richmond is getting dull, mainly because...
GLC00653.01.13
to my dear parents
July 31, 1863
He was at Bunker Hill when he heard there were Yankees in Huntsville. Colonel Sheffield got a letters saying there were refugees and escaped enslaved individuals from Madison. They are now in Culpeper, VA. Henry describes his actions at Gettysburg.
GLC00653.01.25
to my dear Ma
October 6, 1863
He has some ladies' shoes he plans to give his mother when he finally sees her. From Colonel Sheffield, he hired a boy, possibly an enslaved individual at 20 dollars per month. Letter is very faded and illegible. Discusses family business, as well as...
GLC00653.01.29
Daily true delta.
1861
Amongst the typical foreign and local news and advertisements, the front page of this paper contains two very interesting secession-related items. A women in Charleston Owned the table used for signing the Declaration of Independence of the United...
GLC05960.01.02.02
"Dedication Ceremonies of the Frederick Douglass Home"
February 14, 1972
Morton, Rogers C.B., 1914-1979
One program entitled, "Dedication Ceremonies of the Frederick Douglass Home" dated February 14, 1972. A program of the day events such as a musical recital, speeches and performances by students in the Washington, D.C. area.
GLC09640.060.02
Every Day Life of A. Lincoln Volume 1
1913
Browne, F.F., fl. 1914
One book entitled Every Day Life of A. Lincoln by F.F. Browne published 1913. Tis book is a extra illustrated & extended edition. Each document has been inlaid on Whatman paper.
GLC10006.01
Every Day Life of A. Lincoln Volume 2
GLC10006.02
Every Day Life of A. Lincoln Volume 3
GLC10006.03
Every Day Life of A. Lincoln Volume 4
GLC10006.04
The anti-slavery papers of James Russell Lowell. Vol 1
1902
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
First edition. No. 141 of a Limited edition of 525 copies. Uncut and unopened. Published by Houghton Mifflin and Company.
GLC00267.013.01
The anti-slavery papers of James Russell Lowell. Vol 2
GLC00267.013.02
The Non-Slaveholder, volume 1
1846-1847
The Non-Slaveholder, Volumes I and II. Contains two Frederick Douglass letters describing his treatment on the ship in which he returned to the United States in 1847. "…not one of all of them had paid more for their passage than I had, yet while I...
GLC09399.01
The Non-Slaveholder, volume 2
GLC09399.02
[ship's log] vol 1
1856-1859
Jackson, George E.G., 1856-1859
The HMS Antelope, on anti-slavery duty off the West African coast. Two ship's logs,"From 3rd Dec 1856 till 20th March 1859, Commanded by Lieutenant John Wm. Pike, Kept by Geo. E. G. Jackson, Master's Asst." Text and hand-drawn pencil sketches...
GLC09275.01
[ship's log] vol 2
GLC09275.02
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 1
1863-1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Bound copies of general orders for 1863 and 1864 printed by the Government Printing Office. Includes Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863 #1), "Regulations for the care of field works, and the government of their garrisons" (1863 #45), Lincoln...
GLC05061.01
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 2
GLC05061.02
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols)] vol 3
GLC05061.03
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 1
GLC05061.04
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 2
GLC05061.05
[General orders, 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)] vol 3
GLC05061.06
The history of the rise, progress and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade by the British Parliament. Vol 1
1808
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846
First edition in contemporary blue paper boards with paper spine label. Illustrations fold out, including the infamous woodcut of a slave ship filled with people (volume two, following page 110). Volume one contains 572 pages, volume two contains...
GLC05965.01
The history of the rise, progress and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade by the British Parliament. Vol 2
GLC05965.02
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