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Gymnastic Field Sports
1861-1865 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. "The Human Pyramid." Six men making a pyramid by standing on each others shoulders. Other men lounge in the grass around them.
GLC05137.194
Warming up, out on Picket
Bierstadt Brothers, New Bedford, Mass., photographers. Men around a campfire, warming their hands. Caption on front: "Warming up, out on Picket." Hand colored. Same outdoor area as 5137.178, "Picket guard on alert, near Lewinsville, Va."
GLC05137.195
The Amateur Barber
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Man getting a haircut with five others standing around.
GLC05137.196
Embalming the Dead
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Label on front: "Embalming the Dead." Caption on verso: "Dr. Richard Burr, Embalming Surgeon, Army of the James." Autopsy table looks like a door placed on two barrels.
GLC05137.198
Weighing out the Rations
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Commissary Stores at Camp Essex. One man weighing food, a second man cuts bacon, and a third man writing.
GLC05137.199
W.T. Sherman, General
1865 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Handsome image inscribed "W.T. Sherman. General." Imprint on back "Imperial Carte DeVisite by Brady." Pencil note of previous owner on back: "became Gen. in 1869. ta[ken at] 49 [i.e., in 1869]. Edges have been slightly trimmed affecting the print.
GLC05149
[Mary E. Walker, M.D.]
1880 ca.
Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), (c. 1849-1893)
Photograph of the Civil War surgeon Mary Walker wearing her army Medal of Honor. Walker's medal was revoked in 1917 when conditions for the medal were changed to warrant only battle conditions. Her Medal of Honor was reinstated in 1977. An...
GLC05152
to Simeon Baldwin re: American Colonization Society Report (printed letter)
1820/10/27
Caldwell, E.B., fl. 1820
Slavery-related circular letter concerning the death of the Society's agents in Africa who had sought to save recaptured colonists, and calling for continuing efforts. Caldwell was Secretary of the American Colonization Society.
GLC05157
[Supplemental brief from the United States Supreme Court regarding Brown v. Board of Education]
1953
United States. Supreme Court
Brief prepared on behalf of the United States for reargument by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, J. Lee Rankin, Philip Elman, and other attorneys at the Justice Department. Devoted to information regarding the case of Oliver Brown, et. al. v...
GLC05160
A short statement of the causes which led to the war with Mexico...
June 1848
United States. Congress
Title continues "showing the inconsistent course of the Whig party on the subject." Record from Congress detailing contradictory Whig votes in the 29th and 30th Congresses, first supporting the Mexican War and then declaring that it was...
GLC05162
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, in relation to seizures or search of American vessels, & c.
3 March 1841
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
House doc. no. 115. Pertains to "Search or seizure of American vessels on coast of Africa, & c."
GLC05163
Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, being the first session of the thirty seventh congress ...
1861
Title continues, " ... begun and held at the city of Washington, July 4, 1861." Includes Abraham Lincoln's address of 4 July 1861. Printed by the Government Printing Office. Copy of Hon. Waitman T. Willey with his name pasted on the front cover.
GLC05164
Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States: Being the third session of the thirty-seventh congress; ...
1863
Title continues, " ... begun and held at the city of Washington, December 1, 1862." Compilation journal containing Abraham Lincoln's address of 1 December 1862, Ulysses S. Grant's General Order No. 11 expelling Jews from the Department of Tennessee...
GLC05165
No. 302. Perspective View of Union Arch, Washington Aqueduct
March 1864
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
Image of Union Arch across Cabin John Creek in wintertime. A few men stand down below the structure beside a pile of logs and a wood cabin. The arch forms a part of the aqueduct that bears water to Washington, D.C. The arch is designated a Historic...
GLC05172
to James A. Hamilton
February 23, 1833
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Writing to James Hamilton, son of Alexander Hamilton, Jackson comments on the rush of official business at the height of the Nullification Crisis. Mentions that he heard from Hamilton's mother, wife of Alexander Hamilton, and is pleased that she is...
GLC05176
A view of exertions lately made for the purposes of colonizing the free people of colour, in the United States, in Africa, or elsewhere
1817
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829
A pamphlet containing Bushrod's memorial as president of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States, along with other writings on the subject of colonization. Includes speeches by Henry Clay and many others...
GLC05181
to L. S. Johnson
25 August 1923
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Written on mourning White House stationery (with black border). Coolidge writes about the importance of studying the economic foundation of American institutions. Johnson apparently headed the National School for Commerce Executives at Northwestern...
GLC05182
[Patent for Otis Tufts' improvement in the power printing press]
22 August 1834
Signed by Andrew Jackson as President. Countersigned by John Forsyth as Secretary of State and Benjamin Franklin Butler as Attorney General. Tufts' written description of his improvement is signed by Robert Henry Eddy and possibly Caleb Babbit as...
GLC05183
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to a warrant for pardon of Felix Mullen].
24 July 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Felix Mullen had been convicted in the District of Columbia for burglary in December 1861. He was pardoned by Lincoln after he had petitioned arguing that the jury was in ignorance of the law and said he would return to his military duty with the...
GLC05184
No. 162. Battery of thirty-two pounders
3 May 1863
Image of an artillery battery behind entrenchments. The men in the foreground adjust their gun, while others in the background prepare to fire theirs. Three cannons and about a hundred soldiers are visible. Fredericksburg lies in the background...
GLC05189
[Two acts of Congress which offer protection of seamen and a partial ban on imported slaves]
February 28, 1803
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
The first act is titled: "An Act supplementary to the "Act concerning Consuls and Vice-Consuls, and for the further protection of American Seamen." The second act is titled: "An Act to prevent the importation of certain Persons into certain States...
GLC05198
Report of the committee, to whom was referred the petition of Daniel Boone together with the resolutions of the legislature of the state of Kentucky, relative to said petition.
1813
Printed by Roger C. Weightman. Boone sought a grant of land in the Missouri territory. The committee cites Boone's service to the United States, his willingness to face peril, his contribution to western settlement, and his current state of poverty...
GLC05206
Reports from the Depts. of State, Treasury, War & Post Office [British Invasion]
1814
Congressional report printed by A & G Way. Report 18.
GLC05207.01
Report of the Committee...to inquire into the causes...of the invasion
Congressional report printed by A & G Way. Report 24. Printed with two folding tables.
GLC05207.02
Letter from... causes and particulars of the invasion of the city of Washington
1815
Campbell, George W., 1769-1848
Congressional report printed by Roger C. Weightman. Campbell had been late Sec. of Treasury. Report 38.
GLC05207.03
Report of the Committee... as relates to the spirit and manner... [war of 1812]
Fuller title: Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the message of the President... as relates to the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the enemy.
GLC05217
Message of the President [war of 1812 re: American defeats on Canada border]
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Fuller title: "Message from the President...as may tend to explain the causes of the failure of the arms of the U. States on the northern frontier." Printed by A & G Way. Message no. 54.
GLC05218
to Henry Clinton
24 July 1781
Beckwith, George, 1753-1823
Spy's report, titled, "Copy of a letter from a Gentleman in Phila. to Capt. Beckwith." The report points out that he might not be able to gain information about General George Washington's Army. Notes that Washington's correspondence with Congress...
GLC05223
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Joseph Shoemaker].
20 April 1863
GLC05227
to Samuel Huntington
28 September 1789
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington transmits several Acts and duplicates (not included) to Huntington, Governor of Connecticut. Includes Acts for allowing for compensation to the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, for the establishment of the Post Office...
GLC05231
[Large 3/4-length portrait photography of [Susan B. Anthony]
February 15, 1896
Marceau, Theo C., fl. 1896
Large three-quarter portrait showing Anthony wearing a large black dress with puffed sleeves. Inscribed and dated by Anthony in Rochester, New York.
GLC05150
Corneilis Vanderbilt
D'Utassy, fl. 1865
Three quarter length portrait. Signed on verso. Imprint: "D'Utassy's, formerly (Johnson, Williams & Co.)"
GLC05151
Large albumen photograph, signed twice
1861 ca.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed twice, once on albumen and once on mount. Per Charles Hamilton, signature and painted clothing on photograph look wartime.
GLC05153
Life in Utah or the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism; being an expose of their secret rites and ceremonies.
circa 1870
Beadle, J.H., 1840-1897
Title continues: "WITH A FULL AND AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF POLYGAMY AND THE MORMON SECT, FOR ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT TIME." Illustrated advertisement for a book with this title. Broadside at foot reads: "PLEASE POST THIS UP IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE."
GLC05154
Instructions for officers entrusted with public money
1777/09/06
Gibson, John, 1729-1782
Instruction to "any officer of the army of the United States... who hath been or shall be entrusted with or accountable for the public money."
GLC05155
[Speech by Thaddeus Stevens]
3 October 1865
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
Stevens, a United States Representative from Pennsylvania, addresses his fellow citizens regarding an upcoming election for state governmental officials. Discusses post-war debt and expresses disapproval regarding the policies of President Andrew...
GLC05156
To the free and independent voters of the city and county of Philadelphia
circa 1843-1847
LeMoyne, Francis Julius, 1798-1879
The Liberty Party of Philadelphia suggests nominations for an upcoming election. States the Party's principle as "opposition to slavery as the great moral and political evil of this land" and requests voters to consider the "continual encroachments...
GLC05159
Message from the President [re: ratification of the 11th Amendment]
1798/01/17
Adams, John, 1735-1826
"Message from the President... Concerning the suability of states, in pursuance of a Resolution of the two houses, of the second of March last." First edition, printed by order of the House of Representatives.
GLC05161
Constitutions of the United States of America [adds Vermont]
1791
Carey, Stewart, and Co. (publishers), fl. 1791
"The Constitutions of the United States; according to the latest amendments; to which are annexed, the Declaration of Independence; and the federal constitution; with the amendments thereto. This edition contains the Constitution of Vermont, not in...
GLC05166
Twenty years at Hull-house, with autobiographical notes. With illus. by Norah Hamilton.
1 May 1912
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
Inscribed: "Dear Miss Passmore I have had a very charming visit in your home and am glad to leave my name behind. Sincerely yours, Jane Addams, May 1, 1912." First edition, 1910.
GLC05168
Household woman.
18 June 1868
Gilman, Caroline, fl. 1868
Poem expressing the sentiment that woman's highest calling is performing household tasks. She provides a key to the persons in the poem and notes that the 1st, 2d, 3d and last stanzas were written originally in 1828 in Charleston, South Carolina...
GLC05169
Address in favor of universal suffrage, for the election of delegates to the constitutional convention.
1867
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Title continues: "Before the Judiciary committees of the Legislature of New York, in the Assembly chamber, January 23, 1867, in behalf of the American Equal Rights association." Inscribed Horace E. Smith, compliments of the author." In the original...
GLC05170
Eighty years and more (1815-1897). Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
1898
Inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus Wakeman, New York, "Progress is the victory of a new thought over an old superstition." Inscription dated 11 March 1898. Tipped-in is a 6 August 1902 postcard from Stanton's secretary addressed to Wakeman, as editor...
GLC05171
Five albumen photographs of Annapolis, officer training and sailors [word processed inventory available]
1870 ca.
Includes: 1. Gunnery Molde Room, 2. Infantry [sic] Drill, 3. Inside of Arm Ward, 4. Dress Parade in Summer, and 5. Hager's Class of 1861.
GLC05173
Stereograph view of Citadel at Fort Morgan showing effects of Farragut's shells
GLC05174.01
Stereograph view of freight shed at Savannah, by J.N. Wilson
GLC05174.02
The History of Woman Suffrage... in Four Volumes, Vol. IV. 1883-1900
1902/05/22
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Inscribed to Emily M. Gross. Edited by Anthony and Ida Husted Harper. Published by Susan B. Anthony.
GLC05175
[Richard Yates]
Fredericks & Co.
Inlaid on paper.
GLC05177
to Campbell
17 November 1868
Regarding a petition to Congress for women's suffrage. Written on "The Revolution" printed stationery, listing their platform. Written at the time when New York state was revising its Constitution (the revisions were rejected).
GLC05178
Statement of bills paid by Cornelius Vanderbilt for steamboat Thistle at first cost
10 May 1824
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1749-1877
Co-signed by William Gibbons. Lists bills Vanderbilt paid in April and May 1824, settled at $4617.88. Written on ledger paper.
GLC05179
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