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A Manual of Directions for Army Nurses [Union Army Nurse's manual]
1861 ca.
With original paper wrappers. Disbound. Handle with care.
GLC06977
to William T. Sherman re: requesting promotion, with Sherman AES & Thomas ES
1864/09/14
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
Also with endorsements of William T. Sherman, General Thomas and R. U. Wood. With accompanying transmittal document from the War Department to Mrs. Walker.
GLC06978
Collateral: twentieth century books on James Winchester
[1840 ca.]
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Books on Winchester: 1) Winchester's letters (1817), 2) Descendants of William Winchester, 60 pp. (paperback), 3) Order book from War of 1812, 10 August 1812-3 Sept 1812.
GLC06997.081
to Edward Thurlow re: directions to give Hillsborough seals of Sec. of State
1779/11/25
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Discusses importance of mollifying Lord North to continue the war in America.
GLC07003
Confederate Congress Resolution no. 24, endorsing orders for Butler's hanging
1863/01/13
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Confederate resolution endorsing President Jefferson Davis's orders for the hanging of Benjamin Franklin "Beast" Butler (for his women around town order)
GLC07008.01
to Acting Secretary of War re: burning of Washington by British
1814/10/04
Winchester also requests to be reassigned. Docketed "Copy of a letter to the Acting Secretary of War."
GLC06824
to James Monroe re: Washington D.C., letter (copy) written during war of 1812
1814/08/18
Cochrane, Alexander, fl. 1814
Contemporary copy. Cochrane writes to Secretary of State Monroe that British attacks will occur unless the U.S. makes reparation to the suffering inhabitants of Upper Canada. Dated from "His Britannic Majesty's Ship the Tornnant in the Patusan...
GLC06863
re: war with Indians in Oregon
1878/07/03
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Apparently a fragment or a note on a docketing panel. "This is no war with Indians in the region familiar to Texas Jack, but far away Oregon in a country well known to the troops serving there." Some loss to letters.
GLC06887
to Joseph E. Smith re: War of 1812
1814/08/26
Thorn, John, fl. 1814
Among other remarks, he says, "I write you now amidst the noise & compulsion of the camp[.] Some men are marhing one way[,] some the other... while I write it is stated that the enemy are landed & are about destroy'g the City of Washington."
GLC06915
to James T. Ames re: conducting gun business in Washington D.C.
1842/04/06
Ames, Nathan F., fl. 1842
Last page contains pencil and ink sketch of a belt latch, over which he has written part of the letter.
GLC06927
to Anthony Collamore re: pensions for Revolutionary War veterans' widows
1839/03/06
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Letter of Adams, with conjugate leaf (p. 3) containing clerical "Copy of Mr. Edward's letter to Hon. J.Q. Adams." Docketed p. 4. (Text loss on page 1 to center lower left affecting some words.)
GLC06933
to Samuel Cooper re: Victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown
10/26/1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
"The glorious and important success we have obtained will afford joy to every true american." Co-signed by Samuel Cooper.
GLC06828
Nashville daily union. [Vol. 1, no. 226 (January 2, 1863)]
1863/01/02
Union-occupied Tennessee newspaper printing the Emancipation Proclamation for the first time in Nashville. The proclamation printed in a full column article on the last page. Also includes news about Robert Hendershott, the "Michigan Drummer Boy"...
GLC06842
Record of news, history and literature, vol. 1 nos. 1-26
1863/06/18-186312/10
Complete set of 26 issues and 7 supplements containing news and other related articles concerning Southern life and culture. The Record was published for six months (the latter half of 1863) and was published by West and Johnson. The masthead was...
GLC06844
Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 20 (February 25, 1863)]
1863/02/25
Accounts of Union occupied Baton Rouge. Articles include the battle for Island no. 10, passage of a Negro Soldiers Bill by the U.S. House and the Confederacy receiving a minister from France.
GLC06845
Diary of Sergeant in Company E, 11th New York Cavalry
1863/06
Millet, Charles, fl. 1863
A member of the cavalry unit known as "Scott's nine hundred." Millet kept as a record for his family in case he did not survive. It details his activities in Virginia and Maryland before, during and after the Gettysburg campaign. It contains a...
GLC06847
Seventh N. Hampshire Regiment. Stand by the Flag! [Recruiting broadside]
1863 ca.
Large and vigorous recruitment broadside printed on thin bright yellow paper with large woodcut of American flag, with streaming ribbon reading "Stand by the Flag." Captain Jesse E. George. Lists bounties and army pay. Printed at the Tri-Weekly...
GLC06848
To the Youth of Alabama: We are calling to arms! [recruitment broadside]
1864/03/25
Rivers, William J., fl. 1864
Recruiting "Cavalry to be composed of those under [age] 18" to fight under Gen. Pillow. Once mounted in an album or scrapbook. On verso were adhered four undated newsclippings: two poems, one news story describing the positions of former Confederate...
GLC06851
A letter from Peter Cooper to ....Abraham Lincoln
1862/10/21
Cooper, Peter, 1791-1883
Addressing opposition to slavery and duty of govt to induce slaves to fight for the Union. Printed with "what they have to do who stay at home" regarding the Sanitary Commission by F.L. Olmstead. Loyal Publication Society, No. 28-Part II. Disbound
GLC06853
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 15, no. 20 (January 4, 1864)]
1864/01/04
A scene in the life of General Stonewall Jackson, negro troops
GLC06871
Camden weekly confederate. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (April 27, 1864)]
1864/04/27
Reprinting of official Yankee account of storming of Ft. Pillow by Genl. Forrest; Battle of Bull Run; Battle of Derussy
GLC06873
to W.S. Rainsford
1918/06/19
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Misaddressed to "Ranisford." TR writes in part "I think vulgar boasting and vulgar depreciation of the courage and efficiency of our enemies represent the nadir of patriotism and good taste..." On stationery of the Kansas City Star. Corrected in T.R...
GLC06879
to Col. James Hardie
1864/09/23
Seeking Presidential confirmation of Walker's rank as Major. "I told the President of the risks I encountered in being taken prisoner on purpose and preventing their attacking our army which we were hardly able to act."
GLC06882
to Edwin M. Stanton, re: W.T. Sherman promotion to Major General
1862/04/13
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Requests that W.T. Sherman be promoted to Major General because he was "in the thickest of the fight both days, having three horses killed under him and being wounded twice" at the Battle of Shiloh
GLC06884
to Abraham Lincoln, re: recommending Capt. David A. Demmeritt of the CA Vols.
1862/09/03
Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893
GLC06885
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