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Analectic Magazine.
May 1813
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Signed by R. Rush. Excerpt of Robert Southey's, History of Brazil. Pages numbered 370-455 so this was probably disbound from a larger volume.
GLC03436.06
The war. [Vol. II, no. 17 (October 12, 1813)]
12 October 1813
Woodworth, S., & Co., fl. 1813
Prints updates on War of 1812.
GLC03436.16
[Certificate appointing Rawley Evans as sheriff]
18 July 1818
Preston, James Patton, 1774-1843
Preston, Governor of Virginia (1816-1819), appoints Evans as sheriff of Monongalia County (present day West Virginia). Partially printed.
GLC03481.03
to unknown
27 June 1819
Moore, Thomas Patrick, 1797-1853
Informs an unknown recipient: "Eccles has returned is unable to [?] or do anything else- Smashed by his produce speculations- This was to me a totally unexpected event- I may save it in time, but doubt it. Expecting to be at Lexington must...
GLC03481.04
[Confederate States of America fifty cents paper currency note]
February 17, 1864
Archer & Halpin (Richmond, VA)
Signed in facsimile by Robert Tyler, as register and E.C. Elmore as the Treasurer of the Confederate States of America. No. 44502, engraved by Archer & Halpin, Richmond, Virginia.
GLC03501.02
to William T. Sherman
March 10, 1862
Ewing, Philemon, 1820-1896
Writes that his brother, Thomas Ewing and himself came to Cincinnati yesterday and relays that Ellen (Sherman's wife and Ewing's sister) and the children are doing well. Remarks on Sherman's role in the Civil War, " ... we watch with interest the...
GLC03601.02
1 June 1862
Addressed to "My dear Cump," Sherman's nickname. Informs that he, Ellen (Sherman's wife), and Thomas Ewing (Philomen's father and Sherman's adoptive father), have discussed some problems vexing Sherman. He writes, "As to Mason there can be no doubt...
GLC03601.03
February 23, 1863
Addressed to "My dear Bro." Attempts to convince Sherman not to resign over critical reports being printed in the press. "I am sorry to hear that you are so much concerned at the mischief making reports of the correspondents as to think of...
GLC03601.04
7 October 1863
This letter is a draft copy of Philomen Ewing's final letter, GLC03601.06, as it contain crossouts. The text differs slightly. Ewing Consoles Sherman on the loss of his son. "He lived long enough to attain all that is of real value in human life -...
GLC03601.05
9 October 1863
This letter is the final copy of Philomen Ewing's letter to Sherman consoling him on the death of his son William. GLC03601.05 is a draft copy of the letter. The text differs slightly. Sherman's son, William T. Sherman, died in Memphis on 3 October...
GLC03601.06
20 July 1864
Writes to Sherman about his wife Ellen's illness and assures Sherman that she has recovered. Writes about Sherman's "long & stubbornly contested advance into Georgia," and states that the public has confidence in Sherman's generalship. Informs...
GLC03601.07
December 31, 1864
Congratulates Sherman on his exceptional military service over the course of the year. States that he is " ... first place among our Generals in the estimation of the Public at home ... " Updates him on family matters and says Ellen (Sherman's wife...
GLC03601.08
to Lucius Fairchild
9 November 1871 circa
Sends over property left to Fairchild in Thomas Ewing's will, Philomen's late father. Addressed to Fairchild in Madison, Wisconsin. The date looks like 1870, though the more likely date is 1871.
GLC03601.09
to Thomas Ewing
6 June 1861
Ewing, Charles, 1835-1883
Writes to his father to inform him that William T. Sherman (Cump) is being promoted to Brigadier General of the three Battalion Regiments. States he will receive a captain's commission in the regular army. Stresses his desire to fight for the Union...
GLC03601.10
11 July 1856
Ewing, Hugh B., 1826-1905
Says he has been in Chicago on business and will leave soon. Describes Chicago as "dull," and the houses in the city as being, " ... the merest shells - which the north west wind, would blow into the Prairie, ... But the people, who are 'sand...
GLC03601.11
[Carte de visite of Jabez B.Oles]
circa 1861-1865
Oles, Jabez B., fl. 1861-1870
Carte de visite with GLC03523.33.
GLC03523.33.28
"Terms of hiring negroes belonging of T. Winn Est. & Drummond for 1833"
December 31, 1832
Winn, Thomas, 1753-1824
One document stating the terms by which people enslaved by John Winn would be hired out for work. Lists their names and amount charged, and names of the people requesting their labor. Document also states that they would be given winter clothes and...
GLC03434.35
[Terms for hiring out slaves from the estates of Thomas Winn and Thomas Drummond]
December 31, 1831
GLC03434.36
[Receipt for belonging to John Winn for hired-labor of enslaved people]
circa 1832
Cattell, William, fl. 1830-1832
One undated receipt belonging to John Winn acknowledging that the estate of Thomas Winn had paid one dollar and fifty cents for the transport of an enslaved person's belongings in 1830 and 1832.
GLC03434.37
[Receipt belonging to John Winn certifying the enslavement of Wanny and her two children]
January 12, 1831
Gilliam, William, fl. 1831
One receipt dated January 12, 1831 belonging to John Winn. States the he paid $435.00 to enslave Wanny and her two children, John and Addison. Also signed by Jonathan B. Gilliam.
GLC03434.38
Hiring of Negroes
December 26, 1825
Winn, John, 1789-?
Advertising the terms under which his slaves may be hired out for the upcoming year. Some of the slaves belong to General J. H. Cocke, the others to the estate of Thomas Winn. Signed twice by John Winn. Docket lists the names and prices of the...
GLC03434.39
[Court copy of testimony regarding division of slaves among heirs]
1788
Hunter John, fl. 1788
Court testimony requesting a court of equity to divide the slaves of a deceased woman among many heirs. The slaves, who once belonged to Mary Barclay, now number almost two hundred. William Gilliam is among those mentioned. Testimony given by...
GLC03434.40
[Receipt belonging to George Winn]
2 November 1830
Creasy, Archibald, fl. 1830
Receipt stating George Winn, the administrator of Mildred Bradshaw's estate, had paid a seventy five dollar debt owed by the estate. An enslaved person from the estate was being held as collateral until the debt was paid. Creasy signs with his mark....
GLC03434.41
[Reciept for medical services performed on a slave]
4 November 1830
Wills, J.N., fl. 1820-1830
Receipt for fourteen dollars "for medical services rendered negro woman Maria." The receipt is made out to George Winn, who acted as administrator for the estate of Mildred Bradshaw. Maria belonged to Bradshaw's estate, and had gotten sick while...
GLC03434.42
Account of sales and hiring negroes of Mildred Bradshaws estate, by J Winn for G Winn
17 October 1828
Lists property sold and enslaved people outsourced for labor on Mildred Bradshaw's estate, for which George Winn is the agent. Also lists who the names of enslaved people who were sent out with the price paid for them, and the quality of their work...
GLC03434.43
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