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to Estelle Spero
January 18, 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
"Baptism of fire" letter. First air raid encounter with Japanese bombers. Year on letter is 1943 but content indicates it was written in 1944.
GLC09120.560
Office of Board of Claims/For Slaves enlisted in U. S. service...
20 September 1864
State of Maryland. Compensation claim by Joshua Johnson for a slave, Thomas Johnson, he manumitted and enlisted as a USCT, United States Colored Troops. Partially printed document.
GLC09130.01
Proof of slave ownership
March 29, 1865
Proof of ownership by Joshua Johnson for the slave Thomas Johnson.
GLC09130.02
Revolutionary war pay warrants
1 June 1780-1789
Five Connecticut Line Continental Army, Revolutionary War pay warrants issued to African American soldiers. Signed by John Lawrence, treasurer of the State, and docketed every year to 1789 when interest was paid. Four of the five have signatures of...
GLC09132
Warrant for money owed to Sharp Liberty
Lawrance, John, fl. 1780;
One warrant for eight pounds and five shillings owed to soldier, Sharp Liberty. Signed "X"' by Liberty and J. Lawrence, treasurer.
GLC09132.01
Pay warrant to African American soldier
Philip Negro for six pounds, five shillings, and nine pence. Remainder of Negro's signature.
GLC09132.02
Castor Freeman for twelve pounds, eight shillings, and four pence. Remainder of Freeman's signature.
GLC09132.03
Pomp McCuffee for nine pounds and nine shillings. Unsigned by McCuffee.
GLC09132.04
Jeffery Liberty for three pounds, twelve shillings, and seven pence. Signed in full "Jeffry Liberty."
GLC09132.05
Clothing and payroll return document 1st Massachusetts regiment [Decimalized .01- .04]
1781-1783
Manuscript clothing and payroll return documents listing many African American freemen who fought in this desegregated regiment during the Siege of Boston and at Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, and Monmouth, and guarded the Hudson Highlands. These...
GLC09134
Proceedings of a Board of Survey
26 June 1848
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Signed by Major Francis Lee. "Lt. U.S. Grant, Commissary & Regimental Quartermaster, 4th Infantry, had deposited in the trunk of Capt Gore, 4th Infantry, for safe keeping, the sum of $1,000 public money...and the trunk [was] stolen...[N]o blame can...
GLC09136
to Quartermaster General Hale
23 June 1862
Hartranft, John F., fl. 1862
"All quiet in front! No enemy here to fight. Our transportation will not allow us to go into the interior of the state to hunt them up: we want to go to Richmond. In the grand review of our Corps de Armee by Genl. Burnside, the 51st was the largest...
GLC09137
to a family member
8 January 1865
Houghton, M., fl. 1865
"[Nashville is] under the control of our guns from the forts and batteries...I saw 3 or 4 dead Rebs still lying on the ground unburied and some that had been buried with some parts still visible above the ground...the point B.F. is where the greatest...
GLC09139
to David D. Porter
circa 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
During Arkansas expedition. "admiral Porter As soon as General Steele reports in the Continental, will fire a Gun and run down the Gaines's Landing at the rate of ten miles the hour Sherman."
GLC09148
Civil War recruiting broadside
29 July 1862
Partially printed recruiting poster for Captain Pierce's company of Monroe County Regiment, headed "War!" above an eagle bearing slogan, "Stand up for the Old flat, Now or Never!" A. Strong & Co., Rochester. 14 x 20 inches.
GLC09150
to Robert E. Lee
24 May 1863
Hill, Ambrose P., 1825-1865
"If a judicious appointment of Major General is not made, I fear that all this will be lost... Gen. Pender has fought with the Divisions in every battle, he has been four times wounded and never left the field, he has risen by death and wounds from...
GLC09154
to George Pickett
11 April 1865
Pickett, Charles F., fl. 1865
"Last Return of Pickett's Division as surrendered on April 9, 1865." Grid shows troops, listed by brigade, with officers and enlisted men counted separately. Just 987 men appear on the return. Also signed secretarially for his brother General George...
GLC09156
to Emily S.B. Brune
29 May 1864
Johnson, Edward, fl. 1864
"I thank you for the box you and my other friends must not send me any more clothing...as I am taxing your genorosity too much. I am now well supplied with almost everything..." Emily S. B. Brune, "the Angel of Fort Delaware."
GLC09157
to Jubal Early
25 April 1864
Pendleton, Alexander S., 1840-1864
Writes of Jubal Early's arrest. "Your remarks upon the enclosed communication of Maj. Brown and G. are considered improper. They are therefore returned for withdrawal. Your attention is now called to the enclosed paper, marked A, showing the...
GLC09158.01
to Alexander Swift Pendleton
26 April 1864
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894
Writes of his arrest, "I desire to know what is the extent of the limits of my confinement. When you informed me that I was placed under arrest, the condition was that I would confine myself to the limits of my camp. I wish to know if this means the...
GLC09158.02
to Sir
28 April 1864
Writes of his arrest, "I received last night on my return the paper containing General Lee's remarks in regard to the subject of my arrest. Am I to understand that I am released from arrest and resume my command without any further delay? With...
GLC09158.03
[Civil war appreciation for soldiers from George A. Armstrong]
9 April 1865
Armstrong, George A., fl. 1865
"Copy of Order / Head Qrs 3d Cavalry Division / Appomattox Court House April 9-1865 / Soldiers of the 3d Cavalry Division / With profound gratitude towards the god of battles by whose blessings our enemies have been humbled and our armis rendered...
GLC09160
to Captain Andrew H. Foote
25 November 1861
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
"Whatever I can do to assist you in gaining final success which you say 'is with the public this test of merit' I will gladly do. Final success I do not doubt for you...Wellington Napoleon Marlborough did much more than merely fight. A commander...
GLC09164
Carte-de-visite of General Andrew Humphreys
1860s ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed. Standing 3/4 figure portrait of the general. Brady imprint on mount and verso. Inscription on verso reads "Commander, 2nd Div., 3 A.C. Gettysburg 579F."
GLC09166
to William T. Sherman [Decimalized .01- .09]
1878
Beale, James, fl. 1878
Nine letters to William T. Sherman about Gettysburg, in response to inquiries made by Hooker regarding Col. Batchelder's published "isometric view" of the battlefield. "Whether Batchelder's 'sold out' to Howard I know not, but importing a whole...
GLC09171
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