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Portraits of North American Indians
1885
Photographs of Native Americans: Indian delegation photographs of War chiefs, war dance groups, married couples, children, etc. Images from 1858-1884.
GLC04490
to Tobias Gibson
22 March 1852
Gibson, Claude, fl. 1852-1858
He is preparing for examinations and does not have time to write very often. He tells of a dream which he believes means he should learn to play the flute.
GLC04501.065
to Joseph A. Humphreys
March 29, circa 1840
Humphreys, Sarah, fl. 1830-1840
Writing to her son, she recounts the family's experiences in the city. Her daughters have attended so many parties they are running out of clothes. She wishes for a lock of her son's hair to make a bracelet. Writes that she has been to see...
GLC04501.101
Brilliant Naval Victory [engraving of the USS Constitution]
1812
Seymour, Samuel, fl. 1812
title continues: "With the U. States Frigate Constitution of 44 Guns, Cap'n. Hull, & the English Frigate Guerriere of 38 Guns, Cap'n. L'acres, in which action Cap'n. Hull lost 7 men killed, & 7 wounded, & his B. M.'s ship was sunk; besides her loss...
GLC04523
To his wife
19 April 1864
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Unsure when he will leave; mentions visiting sights in New York City (Wood's minstrels, Barnum's Museum, theatre). Writes that Grant's name "got a tolerably good cheer (and I helped him on that) and then he got a good many hisses. But when...
GLC04558.130
[Pen and ink drawing of General James Wilkinson]
circa 1806
Folk art sketched portrait of Wilkinson's head and shoulders in uniform. Written underneath, "Great Willkison (sic) command Our Arms, When Missippi (sic) rolls - Nor need we fear dread Wars Alarms, While he, Our flag staff holds!!!"
GLC04601.15
to Francis Jackson
1 October 1850
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Requests Jackson to sign a statement in support of women's rights and to ask Theodore Parker to do the same. Sends his admiration of Jackson's niece's sketch of Parker and promises to sit for her when he returns to Boston. Encloses a letter from...
GLC03998.05
[Engraving of John Quincy Adams]
1833
Black and white engraving of John Quincy Adams. Date is unknown, but the engraving was originally included as collateral to GLC04006.01, which is dated circa 1833. Printed by D. Appleton & co.
GLC04006.02
to Richard Harlan
18 November 1829
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851
Describes his journey from Philadelphia to Louisiana and states that he was able to see his wife. Mentions birds he has been studying, particularly swallows. Also states that a friend of his has discovered new birds, which he will tell Harlan about...
GLC04031.01
to John James Audubon
February 11, 1832
Harlan, Richard, 1796-1843
Addressed to John Backman in Charleston, South Carolina but noted that the letter is for Audubon. Thanks him for a recent letter containing interesting information which he has shared with others. Mentions that he received a letter from Mrs...
GLC04031.02
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