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Engraving of James Parton.
circa 1870
Pelton, Oliver, 1798-1882
Adhered to upper left is a biographical note. Inscribed in pencil lower left is, "c:" and lower right is, "my scarce print."
GLC02453.67
Engraving of Richard Henry Stoddard.
1861-1877
Capewell & Kimmel (firm)
Printed by J. Kelly. Adhered to torn out scrapbook page. Biographical note is adhered to lower left.
GLC02453.46
to Dr. Robert Archer
1847/03/06
Maxwell, William, 1784-1857
Regarding "...meeting of the Executive Committee of our Virginia Historical & Philosophical Society, the following resolution was adopted, on the matter of [illegible] Capt. [illegible] H. Ellis..." Also, includes the Society's request for Archer to...
GLC01896.013
to William Maxwell
1847/03/22
Archer, Robert, fl. 1842-1875
Response to previous letter regarding the Virginia Historical & Philosophical Society, providing a description and historical account of Fort George, on Old Point Comfort, Va. The fort was first ordered built in 1629-30 by Sir John Henry, Govenor of...
GLC01896.014
[Poem]
1867/03/18
Galt, W.R., fl. 1860-1867
"Lines written in the Autograph Album of a friend, by W.R. Galt," a four stanza poem about the value of friendship.
GLC01896.088
to Aaron Jeffery
1872/12/05
Jeffery, Richard W., fl. 1855-1899
Reports on the weather in Petersburg (cold with snow) and then goes on to comment on Aaron's studies. He compliments him on his interest in history and philosophy but cautions him not to neglect to also "...study grammar, dictionary & ciphering."...
GLC01896.094
The Soldier's Return.
1863
Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, fl. 1863
Miniature pamphlet containing poem "The Nine Months Man." Published: Johnstons Print.
GLC02739.093
to Mary Epperly
19 October 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
States he is nearly barefoot and hopes to get his boots soon. Mentions that General [W.E.B.] Stuart rode around [General George] McClellan's army in Maryland. Page four is a religious poem.
GLC02715.034
[Cabinet photograph of Joshua Abraham Norton]
circa 1878
Bradley, James, fl. 1783
Signed "Emperor Norton." Three-quarter profile photograph of a seated Norton. He is wearing an officer's uniform.
GLC02729.01
to Nancy E. Jones and Benjamin Jones
26 November 1862
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
They are camped again and in good spirits; he hopes for a visit from Benjamin. On stationery with poem titled "The Soldier's Dream," with bottom third of first page cut off.
GLC02739.024
30 April 1860
Poem about spring.
GLC02715.124
to Nancy E. Jones
4 April 1863
He was detailed and had to leave the 79th to work a twelve pound brass cannon in the 20th Ohio Battery. He does not feel in any more danger as "I can dodge a shell or canon ball some times but a musket ball I can not." The battery consists of two...
GLC02739.045
March 30, 1864
He is sorry to hear that things at home are so difficult for her. He is pleased that she received his diary, as "for future use and practice…it is more precious than gold."
GLC02739.105
"The night after Christmas"
1866/12/26
Printed copy of Archer's parody of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" poem. In Archer's "The Night After Christmas," children all over the town had eaten sweets to such an extent that it made them all sick. Instead of hearing the clattering of hooves...
GLC01896.117
Written the night Maimie went to St. Louis
1889/11/26
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
Poem entitled "Written the night Maimie went to St. Louis." Four stanzas describing how the author [Jeffery] misses Maimie although he only brought her to the train an hour before. He takes comfort in the thought that their love binds them together...
GLC01896.121
to [Aaron Jeffery]
1896/07/12
Jeffery, Mary Frances, fl. 1890-1896
A four stanza poem asking for the return of the poet's beloved. "You ask me what - since we must part you should bring home to me. Bring back a pure and faithful heart As true as mine to thee...My love, bring back to me."
GLC01896.128
7 invitations to various special and commemorative events, 1866-1905.
1866/04/23-1905/06/01
Invitations: to "Shakespeare's Birthday Dinner", "The Salmagundi Sketch Club", reunion of "The Society of the Army of the Cumberland", "Chamber of Commerce of the State" banquet, inauguration of new Metropolitan Museum of Art, memorial book in...
GLC06343.225
Abraham Lincoln [Poem]
1865/04/14
Clipping of the poem "Abraham Lincoln."
GLC05603.03.01
to Henry Clymer
15 April
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Clymer writes his brother a humorous letter re-naming the family farm: "You want I suppose it should be like Don Quixote's horse at once sonorous and significant." Includes two illustrations. No year.
GLC08256
to Colonel (Fellows)
20 September 1869
Goodruff, Charles H., fl. 1869
He gave the Colonel's regards to Major. Boynton and relayed the message that he would like to see his book.
GLC02745.084
Advertisement for Major Boynton's book
Guide to West Point and the US Military Academy
GLC02745.085
Includes full description and a list of maps and illustrations. Press notices in the back.
GLC02745.086
to Eliza Cook
February 11, 1862
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Discusses Eliza's letter to Sam Jones (GLC02570, #15) that he returns with this letter. Compliments her letter writing and encourages her progress in this "art which you so much desire." Reply's to Eliza's claim that she writes every week with "I do...
GLC02570.17
to James Dundas
24 May 1781
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Mentions the marriage of D. Erskine and the parliamentary elections. Describes his first visit to the opera, which he detested. Compares listening to songs in foreign languages (he does not understand) to "those poor bigots who say their prayers in...
GLC02549.17
February 3, 1862
Has written a letter to Mr. Earnest and wants Eliza to read it. In this letter he has recounted the terrible weather. He is very glad that Eliza is writing him letters and takes "great pleasure in correcting any spelling errors you may make so far...
GLC02570.16
15 July 1864
Writes about his and Eliza's wedding day, 11years ago. Reminds her of God's blessings regardless of all the illness and death that has been bestowed upon them. Wishes he had kept and journal and "let our children see the joys and sorrows, hopes and...
GLC02570.60
26 August 1780
Discusses sending his ill wife away to convalesce, referencing an essay by Montaigne in which he mentions being fonder of his wife after they have been apart. She will be "Sea Bathing, which I believe to be the most powerful restorative we have."...
GLC02549.13
to James Dundas [fragment]
December 11, 1780
Discusses his wife Isabella's bathing in the sea for health reasons, describing the Russian practice. Notes that James became corpulent and compares him to "Sir. J: Falstaff." Gives news of various old friends, including one currently in India....
GLC02549.59
to Samuel H. Jones
January 26, 1862
Cook, Eliza Jones, fl. 1862
Eliza writes the original letter to her brother, but it is returned to her from Gustave with corrections over each misspelled word and includes a list of Eliza's spellings versus the correct spellings. He also critiques her writing style and...
GLC02570.15
13 June 1864
Cooks wants to set the record straight on "the house 'I loved so much'." He feels he has been straightforward and has told Eliza everything of his past indiscretions. Says he will again clear things up when he returns. He writes, "…nothing will...
GLC02570.57
22 October 1864
Has received Eliza's letters those from friends dated as far back as December 1863. Fills her in on where his camp is going and where they have been since his last letter. Can't bear to write any news of the war and instructs Eliza to read the...
GLC02570.62
to Guy Fenton
February 19, 1962
Pulowski, Xavier-Franncis, fl. 1961
Written on mourning paper. He mentions a painting at the Louvre that shows the drowning of Marshal Poniatowski. He was moved when he saw Fenton's name on the cover of Country Life. He enjoys Victorian authors like Dickens.
GLC02766.042
Abraham Lincoln Foully Assassinated, April 14th 1865, from the London Punch
April 1865
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
Nineteen stanza poem, an anonymous tribute to the late President, McParlin copied from Punch magazine.
GLC02649.22
to Mrs. M B Dawes
15 August 1921
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
He ordered 5 copies of his book for his mother.
GLC02679.59
Poem
28 July 1862
Two stanza poem in McParlin's hand (author unknown) about someone being watched over from the heavens. Written on stationery of the 37th U.S. Congress, House of Representatives.
GLC02649.24
to my dear mother
1 August 1921
The publishers sent him the first copy of his book. He is very pleased with it and will send her one as well.
GLC02679.58
23 May 1921
He encloses a letter from General MacArthur which he says is not encouraging. He got hold of a copy of a letter by William Dawes Jr. in 1774. He read an account of Harriet Beecher Stowe and her involuntary drunk.
GLC02679.52
17 November 1920
Written while waiting on a friend to go to the Opera. He has decided to publish is notes on the war. He will include some of the letters he wrote her.
GLC02679.42
to General Dawes
7 June 1919
Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929
He thanks him for a book that represents the work that they accomplished (the French and the Americans).
GLC02679.67
To: General Ulysses S. Grant
[n.d.]
Busteed, Richard, 1822-1898
Endorsing Mr. Ryan for his skill as a stenographer.
GLC04360.042
The Improvement of the Age
Appears to be an essays about how people are becoming more enlightened and prejudices and ignorance are fading away. Much of it is unclear, however.
GLC02745.109
Charles Blanchard Obituary
20 May 1918
He liked his home town. He was genial and humorous. He loved reading Dickens.
GLC02745.102
to Ethan A. Jenks
31 June 1900
Hopkins, William P., fl. 1973
Hopkins, who previously served in the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, transmits blank paper and stamps to Jenks, requesting Jenks to record the details of his service during the Civil War. Based upon his research, Hopkins wrote The...
GLC02750.043
Bryant, W[illia]m Cullen.
D. Appleton & Company, fl. 1861-1880
Photograph by A.A. Turner. ; Appleton imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Half length seated portrait of Bryant as an old man. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.33
Burns, Robert.
Charles Taber & Co., fl. 1861-1865
With Taber imprint on verso. Identification printed on verso. Vignette bust portrait. Photograph from engraving. White mount .
GLC06391.35
Diary of Sarah Lydia Gilpin 1820-1821
1820/12/24 - 1821/05/28
Gilpin, Sarah Lydia, 1802-1894
The author concentrates on family life, but also mentions news items that struck her as important. The entry for January 1 1821 reads, "Rec'd the glorious news of the acquital [sic] of the Queen of England - and the [cession?] of the Floridas to the...
GLC06846.01
to Owen Horsfall
1909/07/08
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
He has been busy with emergency work and lodge meetings. Ed has written about his " 'frat' experiences." The money order he sent came back and he filled out a new one. [continued on 9/09] He invested in a labor saving plant but says he is...
GLC05245.48
"Longfellow Children."
Image of three young girls embracing one another. Photo from painting or engraving. White mount with "Longfellow Children" inscribed on verso in pencil.
GLC06391.08
Carte de visite of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Half length seated portrait of an older man in civilian dress, facing proper left. White mount.
GLC06391.09
Carte de visite of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Anthony imprint on verso. Three quarter length standing portrait of a middle aged man in civilian dress. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.12
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