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[Naval uniform worn during Perry expedition to Japan].
circa 1852
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
One navy blue dress uniform jacket with brass buttons and old braid. Possibly blue cotton.
GLC04720.01
Lancaster Journal Extra [announcing transfer of Louisiana from Spain to France]
1803/03/07
Announces the transfer of the Territory of Louisiana by Spain back to France in order to complete the Louisiana Purchase.
GLC04721
[Two signed acts of the second Congress on one page]
1793/02/27
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Two acts of Congress, the first repeals a law that placed duties on imported livestock, the second providing compensation to families of two soldiers "killed by the said Indians." Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State.
GLC04722
[Instructing Paul Farmer to admit an indigent man to a Boston poorhouse].
6 November 1771
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Signed by Hancock and Jonathan Mason as Selectmen of Boston. Consented to by W. Greenleaf as Overseer of the Poor. Farmer is described as a stranger and "not an Inhabitant of any Town in this Province."
GLC04724
[Final page of manuscript praising book on Civil War by Mr. Trent ]
circa March 25, 1892
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes that Trent has "studied too deeply to waste his time" and discusses his proposition "that a battle for human slavery can really be called a battle for civil liberty." Roosevelt's signature is struck. Date is inferred from a stamp on verso...
GLC04725
[Poetic tribute to Charles Sumner]
March 31, 1875
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Titled "Sumner." Reads, "If to the master's plea he gave The vast contempt he felt, He saw a brother in the slave, with man as equal man he dealt."
GLC04726
to Nathan Kimball
4 May 1862
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Asks Kimball to get "your train in motion as early as possible." Written four days before the nearby battle of McDowell, the first major encounter in Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The lack of Union troops at Harrisonburg would...
GLC04727
to Ulysses S. Grant re: accepting duties & responsibilities of Secretary of War
1869/10/14
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
Formal letter of acceptance, with small black stamp in lower left corner: "Madlener."
GLC04728
to E. F. Strickland
8 June 1898
Bickerdyke, Mary Ann, fl. 1898
American Civil War nurse Bickerdyke responds to a request for a quotation from "Dr. E. F. Strickland" in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Encloses a quotation (not included) with the comment: "let the ladies of your church be ever loyal and true to the...
GLC04729
[Document regarding the estate of Hawaii's Dowager Queen Emma]
13 May 1874
Cartwright, Alexander Joy, 1820-1892
Serving as the administrator for the estate of Dowager Queen Emma, Cartwright confirms a sum of money Frank Pratt owes the estate. Also records that H. A. Wactman owes Emma's estate $1000.
GLC04730
to James W. Patterson re: documents, asking views on the Pacific telegraph
1871/10/17
Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892
Sending him documents sent to Russians (who were possibly interested in his project), and asking for his thoughts on the telegraph. The document has a large dark liquid stain slightly affecting text.
GLC04731
to James L. Kemper
14 December 1873
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Written on "Office of John S. Mosby, Attorney at Law" letterhead. Writes to Kemper, Governor-elect of Virginia, about Reconstruction and Southern rights: "Of course I never designed to advise an unconditional alliance between Grant & the Southern...
GLC04734
[John A. McClemand]
1864 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed on front and verso, with biographical information. Three-quarter length of John A. McClemand. Republished by Anthony.
GLC04737
to Isaac J. Carol
26 June 1862
Tyndell, S. M., fl. 1862
Discusses the Confederate home front, military worries, and crops. "When the present army is wasted none other can be raised... What then! Military dictation? Then emancipation; what then is left to us." Written at Castle Hill.
GLC04738
An Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations Vol. I [damaged]
1789
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
Signed on titlepage "Wm H. Harrison." Printed by Thomas Dobson. With bookplate of J. Cleves Short / Short-Hill / Nov. 17, 1817." and stamp of "Transylvania Library" on front pastedown. The "William Henry Harrison" written on p. 9 is not an autograph...
GLC04740
[Handwritten copies of documents pertaining to the Adjutant General Department's continued rejection of Wallen's requests]
circa November 1863
Wallen, Henry Davies, 1819-1886
Contains responses to Wallen's repeated requests to see action in the Army of the Potomac, and his belief that he was not promoted because he was a Southerner (he was born in Georgia, and served in Florida before the Civil War). The manuscript...
GLC04742
to George Besore
January 29, 1855
Schneck, B. S. (Benjamin Shroder), 1806-1874
Schneck asks for $300 to send a slave's wife and three children to Africa. The husband must also purchase his freedom for $1,500, but the Society is trying to raise money to assist in the transport itself. Written on behalf of the Colonization...
GLC04743
Garfield's Credit Mobilier Record [anti-Garfield propaganda]
[1880]
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Small card (2-sided) reporting Garfield's testimony on the Credit Mobilier affair and Chester A. Arthur's record. Related to election of 1880.
GLC04745.01
De Golyer and Credit Mobilier [defending Garfield against corruption charges]
Campaign leaflet relating to the election of 1880, subtitled "Extract from General Beatty's Speech before the Eigth War Republican's Club." As one might expect, he waves the 'bloody flag' in his peroration: "They may fail to see the Confederate army...
GLC04745.02
to unknown
December 1848
Gill, Richard W., ?-1852
Printed circular letter noting a court case decision, decreeing that an estate tax must still be paid on slaves who are manumitted as part of a last will and testament: "The bequests of freedom to the slaves, are legacies, and the executor liable for...
GLC04748
Stereoscopic views of Chattanooga after its capture
1863
Stereocards of Chattanooga, including the town (Main Street), Lookout Mountain (with some posed pictures), etc.
GLC04749
[War of 1812 lacquer snuffbox showing victory of United States over Macedonian]
1812
Cylindrical, varnished snuff box from the War of 1812. Lid commemorates the 25 October 1812 capture of the British ship Macedonia by the USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur. Bottom depicts the bald eagle seal of the United States...
GLC04750
Pierce's Inaugural Address
1853/03/05
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
This document is a clipping from "Stark Co. Democrat---Extra." from Canton, Ohio on 5 March 1853. On it is printed a copy of President Franklin Pierce's Inaurgual Address. The publisher of the newspaper is not listed.
GLC04751
Reports of the naval engagements on the Mississippi River
1862
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883
Title continues as: "resulting in the capture of Forts Jackson and St. Philip and the City of New Orleans, and the destruction of the rebel naval flotilla." Printed by the Government Printing Office. This first edition copy was owned by Assistant...
GLC04608
[Report on the Battle of Washita]
22 December 1868
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
Written in the hand of Custer's Sergeant Pierre A. Bunker of the 7th Cavalry, prepared for Custer's signature. Custer reports at length and in graphic detail on his military activities and observations at the Battle of Washita against Chief Black...
GLC04606
Album of 200 cartes de visite, most by Brady. [word processed inventory available]
1865 ca.
Album with "A.A." initials embossed on front knob. Includes images of Lincoln, Mary Lincoln (2), Lincoln's Cabinet, generals, writers, emancipated people, prisoners of war, Confederate leaders, etc. Lacks one clasp. Due to album's fragility, pages...
GLC04609
Photographs of Atlanta and environs during occupation by Federal Troops
[1864 ca.]
Unmounted photographs of Atlanta, Kennesaw, Resaca and environs during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864. Nos. 1 and 2 are a composite photograph of Kennesaw Mountain, taken shortly after the battle (illustrated in Voices of the Civil War: Atlanta...
GLC04610
to Nathanael Greene
March 24, 1778
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
In response to a query from General Greene, Biddle discusses the resolves of Congress relating to the regulation of the Quarter Master General's Department and their relationship to his duties as Commissary General of Forage. Several edits suggest...
GLC04611
An Act for the Government and regulation of seamen [for "Lady Washington"]
May 1835
Knapp, Alfred, fl. 1835
Printed official act by the United States Congress outlining restrictions and regulations which will apply to Seamen in the Merchants' Service. Authored by Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Adams as Vice...
GLC04543
Government Repair Shop and large group of workers, Washington, D.C. [1865 ca.]
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A long white Government Repair Shop stretches across the image with a large group of workers standing on the wooden sidewalk out front. Two men are off by themselves, one of whom appears to be either a soldier or policeman, on the right side of the...
GLC05111.01.0533
Gen. William Hoffman & staff at the Office of Commissary General of Prisoners, Washington D.C. [April 1865 ca.]
1865/04 ca.
Two officers and a civilian stand on the steps of the "Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners." The officer on the right is Gen. William Hoffman. The office itself was located in Washington, D.C. at F. St. and 20th NW. The address on the...
GLC05111.01.0565
House used as prison. [Washington?]
circa 1861-1865
A three story white house with fenced in courtyard or garden. A telegraph pole is in the center of the image next to a tree. Train tracks run across the lower right. Inscription on verso: "Another House [struck: on Pey and [illegible] st n.o.] also...
GLC05111.01.0570
Unidentified sailor, 1/2 length portrait [tintype]
The sailor wears the same uniform as the sailors in # 499. His uniform has large stars on the collar and a star above his top button. as paper CDV-style amt
GLC05111.01.0501
Charles Varraher, Master at Arms [tintype]
Portrait of a sailor with full beard and mustache. Decorative embossed paper border of stars around the image.
GLC05111.01.0502
Carl Justus, Captain of the Hold [tintype]
Portrait of a sailor. Insignia has been painted gold. The sailor appears to be wearing a rope around his neck. The faint writing on his hat is illegible. Decorative embossed paper border of stars around the image.
GLC05111.01.0503
John C. Howard, A. M. Mate, U.S.N. [tintype]
1/2 length portrait of a naval officer in uniform. Decorative blue oval border printed on the mount around the image.
GLC05111.01.0504
Unidentified artillery soldier, 1/2 length portrait, wearing kepi [tintype]
1864/09
His buttons have been painted gold and the piping around his collar has been painted red (for artillery). Red 5 cent tax stamp on verso, canceled in September 1864 by Bell & Bro.
GLC05111.01.0505
Unidentified private, 1/2 length portrait, wearing kepi [tintype]
Inscription on verso. "From the Stothers album. No name." Paper CDV-style mat border
GLC05111.01.0506
Robert Anderson button with his tintype portrait [fastener has fallen off]
1861 ca.
Measure is diameter of the button. A youthful portrait of Anderson. The raised inscription on the button around the image reads: "Stand by the stars and stripes."
GLC05111.01.0507
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [copy 2]
1864/02 ca.
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note the woman standing in the midst of the soldiers on the right hand side of the image. See GLC 5111.01...
GLC05111.01.0508
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [variant]
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note that in this image, there are fewer people and the woman stands apart from the soldiers. See GLC 5111...
GLC05111.01.0509
Winter camps, Brandy Station, [April-May 1864 ca.]
1864/04-05 ca.
Image of a young contraband leaning against a chimney standing in the middle of Federal army camp shortly before Grant's Wilderness offensive of May 1864.
GLC05111.01.0510
Head-Quarters Army of the Potomac, Brandy Station, Va. [February 1864 ca.]
Zouaves from the 114th Penn. standing in front of wall of brush with winter quarters and tents in background. Thrown up on the wall of brush to dry out are government issued wool blankets and canvas shelter-halves. The men wear their dress uniforms...
GLC05111.01.0511
Crown Nest signal tower on the James River on right of Bermuda Hundred lines. [1861-1865 ca.]
A mounted image of Crown Nest signal tower. Several men stand at the top of the tower and two stand on the ground below. A wagon and four tents stand just to the right of the tower. The inscription below identifies the image as "'Crown Nest' -...
GLC05111.01.0512
Unidentified Federal battery in battle formation at camp. [1861-1865 ca.]
An unidentified battery. A small squad of soldiers is lined up in front of a tent on the left side of the image holding what appears to be sabres at the position of salute. The battery is aligned in an open formation, battle position with limbers...
GLC05111.01.0513
Bull Run [rail road] Bridge. [1862-1865 ca.]
1862-1865 ca.
Title taken from inscription on recto. The Orange and Alexandria railroad bridge on the right is of military construction and was constructed using prefabricated segments known as "shad-belly" trusses. A soldier stands on the left bank and another...
GLC05111.01.0514
Antietam Campaign, Roulette spring house. [1862-1865 ca.]
Two men stand on steps that lead down to the front door of a white building. One man holds a cup and the other has his hand outstretched. A horseshoe hangs on the roof. A third man sits on a bench on the left side of the image. Inscription on recto:...
GLC05111.01.0515
86th New York Regt. [and] Col. Lansing. [1861-1864 ca.]
1861-1864 ca.
Bostwick Brothers (photographers)
Title taken from inscription on recto. 86th New York Infantry Regiment stand in formation spanning the width of the image. Colonel Lansing stands front and center. The regiment's drummers stand on the left side of the image. The regimental colors...
GLC05111.01.0516
Saw Mill. [1861-1865 ca.]
The saw mill stands in the foreground of the image with a rall steam or smoke stack rising above te building. A man stands in front of it on the right side. Inscription on verso: "Gestnes."
GLC05111.01.0517
New [Ammuntion] Magazine. [1861-1865 ca.]
Soldiers sit in front of the two entrances to the bomb-proof underground magazine. Several men stand off to the left in a group. Inscription on verso: "Gestnes. Ft. Velion."
GLC05111.01.0518
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