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to his family
16 June 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes of the officers confronting the Chaplain with his nosy behavior. They report that he is writing home with detrimental news of the regiment.
GLC03603.113
7 July 1862
Writes of the trip to Fort Monroe by boat. There are speculations as to their destination but Coit believes they are being sent as reinforcements to General McClellan. Writes, "I shall go into battle confident that God will again show forth his great...
GLC03603.120
18-19 September 1862
He starts "Praised to God I am entirely free from even a scratch after the terrible + bloody battle of yesterday." Describes the Battle of Antietam and says that Lieutenant Eaton and Lieutenant Shepard were both wounded. Believes the regiment acted...
GLC03603.144
9 November 1862
Reports that Corps Head Quarters has issued an order to the regiments to pray for success of our arms in the battle they are about to fight. Writes that they marched and camped in the first snowfall the regiment has experienced. Describes his...
GLC03603.163
February 8, 1863
Describes their early-morning departure from their camp near Fredericksburg and the trip on the steamer John Brooks. The men still do not know where they are headed, though Coit still suspects that the destination will be the Carolinas. Writes that...
GLC03603.189
to his mother and sister
9 March 1863
Coit, George O., fl. 1863
Writes of meeting various Norwich acquaintances he has been seeing in the camp and attending church services.
GLC03603.206
March 29, 1863
Responds to questions from his family about fixtures in their rental properties. Expresses interest in the results of the election and requests that a chess set be sent to him via one of the Norwich men who are home on furlough. Writes that he has...
GLC03603.217
24 May 1863
Says that he has hired a new servant named Bill. The Chaplin gave the soldiers a supply of new books and newspapers. Requests that his mother take the money he has sent and buy some letter paper to write him rather than the "old scraps" she has been...
GLC03603.231
27 March 1864
Responds to news from his family about their new living situation. Writes about the Chaplain's insistence that the officers set good examples. Mentions his pledge not to indulge in alcoholic beverages and of his new pledge to give up tobacco...
GLC03603.260
3 April 1864
Writes that there is more religious interest in the camp lately and describes Regiment Captain Ford standing at a prayer meeting to say that he was giving up alcohol and cursing in favor of living a Christian lifestyle. Notes that his birthday passed...
GLC03603.263
to his sister
12 April 1864
Describes a quiet camp and reading a novel called "Pique" until his candle went out at 4 a.m. Thanks her for sending a book called "Lady of the Lake." Describes singing hymns with the other officers and requests that he be sent his chess set from...
GLC03603.267
to Delia Slocum
4 September 1865
Cranor, Franklin, fl. 1862-1865
re: Cranor reports going to church for the first time since he left Indiana on his furlough last spring. He reports that his regiment are the only troops in the area, a big change, but one that he enjoys. He complains of his inability to be home...
GLC03791.030
to John Adams re: forwarding letter, affairs in France, Assembly of Notables
February 28, 1787
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A diplomatic dispatch to Adams, mentioning the secrecy surrounding the Assembly of Notables, French revenue and the status of Protestants in France.
GLC03814
to R. West
January 20, 1862
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
References his mother and sister's letters of 19 and 20 December and another from 6 January. Mentions remembering his father riding on a pig's back down Seventh Street along the Schuylkill River. Says the fog has been bad lately, which helps ships...
GLC03836.30
7 November 1864
Says he received coffee, but no letter from her. Says the admiral is not accommodating to the mails, as they sit for weeks at Port Royal. Tells the story of three refugees who said they were from the North. Gave an account of Macon, where they came...
GLC03836.77
to Mary West
17 November 1864
References her letter of 17 October. Says he is taking an interest in the election and says "In fact it is the only election that I ever did take any interest in ... since I have turned my attention to politics I am amazed that I was ever anything...
GLC03836.78
to Rufus Lincoln
14 June 1813
Hewson, John, 1744-1821
After a long lapse in correspondence, Hewson is updating Lincoln on his family life. Mentions Lincoln's letter from May 1813. Also mentions that Lincoln's daughter lives in the house of his wife's sister and that she is weak in health, but happy in...
GLC03849.01
to Rufus Lincoln [incomplete]
8 July 1817
Says Lincoln's daughter reports his health is as good as can be expected. Hewson says his health has been poor since last winter and that he was confined to the house for eight or nine weeks. Says God wanted him to live in order to help his youngest...
GLC03849.04
March 30, 1819
Tells of his six month confinement to his room. Had two colds in that time, despite sitting four feet from a fire the entire time. Relates their harshness. Did not send for a doctor, but was bled twice. When his daughter saw how bad he was, she sent...
GLC03849.05
20 November 1819
References Lincoln's letter of 6 June 1819. Says he is sorry that Lincoln's hearing is so bad and goes on to explain his temporary problems with hearing. Says he put drops of oil in his ear and took a piece of smooth wood and used that to clean out...
GLC03849.06
1 November 1820
Claims to be suffering from severe influenza and that he might die soon. Hopes they can meet in heaven.
GLC03849.07
circa 1820
Undated, circa date inferred from other letters in the collection. Note in pencil in different hand says page 13 is the last, but it is missing here. Pages numbered 5-12 so beginning and end of letter are missing. After escaping to New Jersey...
GLC03849.08
The history of the great republic, considered from a Christian stand-point.
1869
Peck, Jesse T., 1811-1883
Signed by Joshua L. Chamberlain as Governor of Maine. Printed by Broughton and Wyman. Apparently a salesman's mock-up copy, containing binding samples and list of subscribers following the printed text. Chamberlain is one of 32 signers who were...
GLC03851
Obituary
1864
"Extract from the discourse of Rev. E. Erskine, occasioned by the death of Captain John A. Parrott." Handwritten copy of newspaper clipping summarizing John's life, praising his character and accomplishments, and a describing his death. "At the...
GLC03858.01.26
to Lewis Cass
8 April 1833
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Writes to Secretary of War Cass to inform him that the Reverend Mr. Campbell of the Executive Committee of the Board of Foreign & Domestic Missionaries, who delivered this letter, was coming to talk with Cass about extending their missions to the...
GLC03870
[Affidavit concerning the lies of General L.C. Baker in regard to the case of Henry Wirz]
24 November 1865
Wirz, Elizabeth, 1826-?
Wirz, the wife of the recently executed Captain Henry Wirz, denies Baker's allegation that she attempted to deliver a poison to her husband during one of her visits to him before he was convicted of war crimes at Andersonville Prison during the Civil...
GLC03887
to Thomas L. Kane
29 June 1854
Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
Young writes to Colonel Kane, an abolitionist and friend. Praises his acquaintance with Kane, and Kane's knowledge of the Mormon people. Thanks Kane for his assistance in a legal case, the "May case," noting "...it is no remedy at all, to put a man...
GLC03888
to Mrs. George W. Childs
2 June 1905
Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph, 1832-1918
Addressed to Childs at "The Manhattan, 42nd Street, New York City." Asks how she is doing in New York and mentions that she planned on visiting her yesterday, but got caught up in errands. Explains that she had not planned to be in Princeton but...
GLC03895.03
to Asa W. Slayton
24 June 1866
Slayton, Charles M., fl. 1866
Charles remarks on warm weather and describes his schedule at school as the term comes to an end. He debates plans to travel to Detroit or to stay in Lansing, MI before returning home. He had gone to a church service earlier that day saw people...
GLC03955.08
Rosalina, fl. 1863
Rosaline requests that Asa write more frequently. He describes the illness and eventual death of Edgan Chapman. He describes funeral held at school house and a song sang by one of the students in his honor. He predicts a good fruit harvest. Rosalina...
GLC03955.11
Pay order for a minister's salary for William P. Graham of Prince Wm. Parish
1776/07/25
Rutledge, John, fl. 1739-1800
Signed as a member of a committee. On verso the minister has asked that money be paid to another party.
GLC04842.36
to William Smith Shaw
21 June 1821
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Discusses his interest in Native American religion and his difficulties in learning about it because of Indians reluctance to speak on the topic. Describes his attempts to learn about Native American religion from a Mr. Alexander McGillivray, the...
GLC04880
to H. P. McIntosh
9 March 1864
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Former President Fillmore transmits a speech (refer to GLC04884.02) to McIntosh of Cleveland, Ohio. Writes that the address was delivered in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 to the Ladies Christian Commission (Great Central) Fair. States "Though...
GLC04884.01
to unknown
January 23, 1882
Young, Ann Eliza, 1844-?
Written to the chairman of an anti-Mormonism meeting to be held in Farwell Hall, Chicago. The former wife of Brigham Young denounces Mormonism as a "Political, social and religious monstrosity." Young left Mormonism eight years earlier and welcomes...
GLC04893
to Frederick W. Porter
1838/12
Jackson's letter is one page, written on the back of a two page letter sent to him by Porter. The address is also from Porter's letter. Porter's letter was sent from Philadelphia 27 November 1838. Porter's letter explains to Jackson that "A friend...
GLC04913
to Mary Aiken re: acknowledges congratulations from sister-in-law
1852/06/27
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
After winning the Democratic Presidential nomination, he acknowledges congratulations from his sister-in-law, thanks his family and Christian faith.
GLC04927
to Moses Brown
17 May 1788
Pemberton, James, 1723-1809
The letter is written in traditional Quaker fashion without reference to the pagan names of months, and instead uses numbers for dates throughout. Written by Pemberton, a Quaker merchant and philanthropist in Philadelphia, to Brown, a well-known...
GLC04980
[The Holy Bible; inscribed by Benjamin Rush].
1772
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Presented by him to his daughter, Ann Emily Rush.
GLC04998.01
to Ann Emily Rush Cuthbert
circa 1802-1813
Also written on by Cuthbert, Rush's eldest daughter. He writes, "permit me my dear child to remind you of the promises you made me the evening before we parted. I shall not be happy till I hear of your having fulfilled them. I send you herewith a...
GLC04998.02
[Box for Benjamin Rush's Bible].
Bible presented by him to his daughter, Ann Emily Rush (see GLC04998.01 and GLC04998.02). Cloth that surrounded the bible is in the box.
GLC04998.03
to A. T. Goodman
10 November 1861
Mansfield, Joseph K.F., 1803-1862
General Mansfield replies to Goodman's request for his autograph. Says "You ask my autograph - If I could close this unhappy war as easily as I can comply with your complementary request, I should be happy. We are now engaged in a contest from which...
GLC05042.01
to Ulysses S. Grant
16 August 1864
Prince, Henry, 1811-1892
Written in the hand of Captain Russell, aide-de-camp. Reports on events which occurred since Prince was assigned to command the District of Kentucky. Relates that he was superceded unannounced by another commander (possibly Stephen Gano Burbridge)...
GLC05049
10 May 1886
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Whittier declines an invitation to a religious festival because it coincides with the Quarterly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) at Amesbury, Massachusetts. He discusses schisms within his correspondent's religious community, particularly the debate over...
GLC05092.01
to Sallie E. Bickford
14 May 1881
Whittier declines Bickford's invitation to a Union meeting because he has a Quaker meeting the day before in Amesbury.
GLC05092.02
[Program for the play Hiawatha]
circa 25 October 1892
Performed at the Shawmut Universalist Church. Includes pencil notes (possibly designating who will perform each part). Contains a list of names on verso of persons responsible for different aspects of production. The name "Sarah Bickford" is...
GLC05092.03.01
[Poem found within a play program]
Found within GLC05092.03.01, a program for the play "Hiawatha" performed at the Shawmut Universalist Church. Possibly created in Boston, Massachusetts, where "Hiawatha" was performed.
GLC05092.03.02
to Eliza Brooke, Jr.
circa 1785
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
News of a Quaker community in Philadelphia, where she had recently moved. Includes comments on the marriage of local couples. Signed "D. Payne."
GLC05102
[Artillery park in Vicksburg captured at its surrender with Methodist and Catholic Churchs behind]
1863
French & Co.
A print of a photograph taken near Vicksburg, MS in 1863 after Confederate loss of the city to the Union Army. Inscription on verso: "One of the parks of artillery Vicksburg captured at its surrender Methodist Church in the front Catholic Church...
GLC05111.01.0090
Dunkard Church on Antietam Battlefied, after battle damge was repaired. [July 1863]
July 1863
Gardner, James, 1832-?
Negative by J. Gardner. Taken from "Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the Civil War. No. 21" with text accompanying panel. Heavy fighting took place around the church, and after the battle it was used as a field hospital. This photogrpah was...
GLC05111.01.0189
Lutheran Theological Seminary from second story of Foulk House, Gettysburg, PA., 12 July 1863 ca.
1863/07/12 ca.
Gutekunst, Frederick, 1831-1917
Taken by Gutekunst. Accompanying text panel reads: "Scenes from the battlefield at Gettysburg, PA. The Seminary. Being the left of our Line of Battle on the 1st of July. In front of the Grove to the right is the spot where General Reynolds fell."...
GLC05111.01.0227
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