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Liberator. [Vol. 29, no. 50 (December 16, 1859)]
1859/12/16
Whole no. 1511. It includes "Brown's letter to his wife.", the burial of John Brown; South Carolina's secession movement and the dissolution of the Union.
GLC07287
General Orders no. 3 [inability of government to help black refugees]
1865/05/04
Steele, Frederick, 1819-1868
Informing people that "destitution and distress is likely to arise from the influx of the colored population into this city. People of this class are informed that it is impossible for the United States Government to feed them and they are advised...
GLC07293
to Eliza Cook
14 December 1864
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Discusses camp news. Feels that the war is more than half over. Interested in how the children are doing and what they are learning. Wants daughter Ida to continue her education away from home but doesn't think she would do well in the presence of...
GLC02570.64
Men in front of tent
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Pencil note "9997" on verso. Shows three white men outside of tent, one standing and wearing a kepi. An African American man (possibly a servant) stands to the right. Image affords a good view of the inside of the tent.
GLC03029.17
to Richard T. Renshaw
6 January 1866
Smith, A.N., fl. 1866
Smith writes to Renshaw with orders to discharge Colonel Wallace Wilson of the 1st Colored Brigade,"he having originally enlisted for one year." The order also extends to "any other Contrabands on board the 'Agawam'." Forwarded by Commodore Joseph...
GLC02254.31
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