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Documents regarding the Deschapelles plantation in Louisiana during and after Reconstruction [Decimalized .01-.03]
1865-1880
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
GLC02943
[Chapman v. Pinson].
23 August 1662
Endecott, John, fl. 1662
Robert Chapman, a member of a ship's company of about 30 years of age, had accused the master, Maxammilian Pinson, of denying him his wages. Deposition taken by Endecott as Royal Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Endecott was governor of the...
GLC02952
Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas.
26 June 1857
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Speech on the subjects of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. Delivered in Representatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857.
GLC02954
Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858.
17 July 1858
Discusses the disadvantages faced by the Republican Party in the upcoming election. Traces the development of his attitudes toward slavery and equality, expressing his conviction that the South's reliance on slavery was engaged in a conspiracy to...
GLC02955
Facts for the people
1858
Contains the following documents: "Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858;" "Great Speech of Senator Trumbull, on the Issues of the Day, Delivered in Chicago, Saturday, August 7, 1858;" "Douglas'...
GLC02956
Abraham Lincoln, his personal history and public record. Speech of Hon. E.B. Washburne of Illinois.
1860
Washburne, E.B., 1816-1887
Speech delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860. Published by the Republican Congressional Committee. Washburne, a U.S. Congressman from Illinois, was a Lincoln supporter and chairman of the Republican congressional campaign...
GLC02958
[Document on manuevers for Nixon's & Glover's brigades]
1777-1779
Undated and without place. References the movements and maneuvers of Nixon's brigade, Glover's brigade, and Sullivan's division. Is very specific on where flankers need to be. Notes that "Above all a most strict Silence is to be observ'd." Dating...
GLC02959
to Joseph Pitcairn re: Mediterranean sailing for American ships, Algiers
1796/04/12
Adams, Thomas B., 1772-1832
GLC02961
to Thomas J. Semmes
March 18, 1861
Moore, Thomas Overton, 1804-1876
The Governor of Louisiana writes to Semmes, a Confederate Senator from Louisiana, regarding raising of the first troops for the Confederacy. States that the Secretary of War is asking for 1700 men as soon as possible. Says that the government would...
GLC02962
to Ellen Steele
January 22, 1856
Tracy, Edward Dorr, 1833-1863
Expresses his love to his fiance, and discusses the date of their upcoming wedding.
Excerpts: "... You say if it will suit my convenience better you will postpone our wedding to the 26th ult instead of consummating it on the 19th. In such matters...
GLC02963
to John E. Tourtelotte
4 May 1884
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Addressed to Tourtelotte as Major, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Comments upon his retirement three months earlier. " ... I feel that the End which we have so long contemplated has at last come, and looking at it in a Common Sense view it is better this than a...
GLC02964
to Second Auditor of the Treasury
6 October 1864
Patterson, Joab N., 1835-1923
Responds to concern about missing equipment. Explains the possibility of "hurried movements incident to a battle and especially at Gettysburg" as a reason for the listed lost items.Written at Fort Pocahontas
GLC02965
[Oath of allegiance to the United States]
11 September 1865
Edgerton, R. W., fl. 1865
Also signed by Hope Bain and Edmund [Cross], both Justices of the Peace.
GLC02966
[Arkansas handout supporting the Confederacy]
circa 1861
Possibly a secession handout created in Arkansas. Consists of a color print of a man climbing a flagpole displaying a United States flag; the motto "We have nailed our colors to the mast," evoking a nautical term signifying defiance; the state seal...
GLC02967
re: a deserter
1863/08/23
Van Devalls, A., fl. 1863
Transcript available.
GLC02969
to his wife re: Morris Island
1863/08/29
Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
GLC02971
Union soldier's letter re: battle of Cedar Creek
1864/10/24
Edinborough, C. J., fl. 1864
GLC02972
to John Sherman
29 July 1876
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882
Writes, "In view of universal business paralisis [sic] and consequent universal distress, has not the Government stood still long enough? [...] Congress promised to pay the public Creditor in Gold or Silver Coin. Who has the rights under the...
GLC02974
Against hoarding.
February 6, 1932
Mills, Ogden L., 1884-1937
Draft of a speech or a commentary against the practice of hoarding gold. Includes pencil corrections. Mills was Undersecretary of the Treasury from from 4 March 1927 until 11 February 1932 and Secretary of the Treasury from 12 February 1932 until 3...
GLC02977
Collection of 27 manuscripts and 2 broadsides re: defense of Philadelphia [Decimalized .01- .27]
1813-1814
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Printed and manuscript materials relating to the construction of earthen defenses around Philadelphia. Most date from 8/30/1814 - 10/31/1814.
GLC02978
The Room in McLean House
circa 1867
Major, & Knapp Engraving, Manufacturing, & Lithographic Co.
Title continues, "at Appomattox C.H., in which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant." Depicts 18 men present, mostly officers in uniform, including Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. Published by the Major & Knapp. Eng. Mfg & Lith Co., 71 Broadway.
GLC02979.01
In the hands of the enemy after Gettysburg.
1889
Hovenden, Thomas, 1840-1895
Engraving of ink depiction of a convalescing soldier.
GLC02979.02
Home on a Furlough
1864
Sartain, John, 1808-1897
Hand colored engraving based off the original design of Christian Schussele. Published by Bradley & Co. at 66th North Fourth Street in Philadelphia. Caption under the title says: "To the loyal mothers, wives and daughters, of our country this...
GLC02980.02
The people's press. [Vol. 14, no. 29 (November 17, 1864)]
17 November 1864
Blum, L.V., fl. 1864-1866
Contains an article discussing the arming of enslaved people. States "We are pleased to notice that nearly the entire press of the State has spoken out boldly in opposition to the scheme of arming negro slaves and making soldiers of them to fight our...
GLC02981
Martyria, or, Andersonville Prison
1866
Hamlin, Augustus C., 1829-1905
Printed in Boston by Lee & Shepard, with a signed presentation note dated 10 October 1866 by the author to Ulysses S. Grant. The book documents the conditions at Andersonville Prison. Illustrated by the author.
GLC02982
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