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[Quotation of Charles Sumner on liberty]
circa 1860
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Complete quotation reads: "For myself in a case of doubt I feel that I cannot go wrong when I lean to the side of Liberty."
GLC02095.25
[Quotation of Charles Sumner]
5 September 1865
Complete quotation reads: "In the universe of God there are no accidents."
GLC02095.29
[Quotation of Charles Sumner on equality]
16 October 1869
Complete quotation reads: "Equality of rights is the first of rights."
GLC02095.30
[Envelope with free frank and docket]
27 June 1858
Free frank of Sumner on envelope addressed to John Jay, [Nassau St] New York. With docket.
GLC02095.34
Hymns and music at the funeral services of Charles Sumner.
March 16, 1874
Held at King's Chapel, Boston, 16 March 1874.
GLC02095.35
[Remains of violets from Charles Sumner's funeral service]
In folded paper with note: "Violets from the coffin of the Hon. Chas. Sumner, March 13/74 deceased Mar 11. 74. [10]. m. to 3 pm." Violets are no longer intact; only brittle pieces remain.
GLC02095.36
[Print with a clipped signature of Preston S. Brooks]
1861-1865
Brooks, Preston Smith, 1819-1857
With clipped signature of Brooks. Both engraving and signature are pasted to backer page. A pencil note, also on backer page, explains that Brooks attacked Charles Sumner after Sumner's famous "Crime Against Kansas" speech in the Senate.
GLC02095.37
[Carte-de-visite of Charles Sumner]
circa 1870
Warren's Portraits
3/4 image of Sumner holding a French newspaper.
GLC02095.39
to David Knapp and Clarissa Knapp
7 August 1864
Knapp, David Scott, fl. 1839-1864
This document contains two letters written by David Scott Knapp. In his first letter, Knapp, a sailor on a privateer on blockade duty, writes to his father and mother, describing chasing a blockade runner which escaped them. Knapp's second letter is...
GLC02669.106
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
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to 1st Sergeant in Company C of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
1 May 1863
Sleeper, Gilman E., 1830-?
Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons as 1st Sergeant in Company C of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment. Printed document signed by Gilman E. Sleeper as lieutenant colonel of the regiment and Harvey F. Wiggin as lieutenant and acting adjutant...
GLC03953.14
[Recommendation for an appointment for Eleazer L. Sarsons and certification of his service in the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry]
12 October 1865
Head, Nathaniel, 1828-1883
On the right hand side of the page, Lieutenant Colonel Parker recommends Sarsons for a lieutenancy in the colored regiment. On the right side Adjutant General Nathaniel Head, written from Concord, New Hampshire and dated 18 October 1765, recounts...
GLC03953.15
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to 1st Lieutenant in Company A of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
February 17, 1865
Gilmore, Joseph Albree, 1811-1867
Partially printed document signed by New Hampshire Governor Gilmore and Secretary of State Allen Tenney. Alfred Marland, Justice of the Peace, attests to Sarsons' taking of the oaths of allegience on 23 May 1865. With a red seal intact. Printed state...
GLC03953.16
[Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to Captain in Company F of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment]
2 June 1865
Appointment of Eleazer L. Sarsons to Captain in Company F of the 4th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment. Partially printed document signed by New Hampshire Governor Joseph Gilmore and Secretary of State Benjamin Gerrish. Indicates that Sarsons took the...
GLC03953.17
Civil War era tintype of [Eleazer L. Sarsons]
Civil War era tintype of Sarsons from waist up, in an infantry uniform with hat and rifle. GLC03953.18-.20 show Sarsons in different ranks, from private to captain.
GLC03953.19
[Civil War era tintype of Eleazer L. Sarsons]
Pictures Sarsons from waist up, in a uniform with a knapsack slung over his back. He is hatless. GLC03953.18-.20 show Sarsons in different ranks, from private to captain.
GLC03953.20
[Eleazer L. Sarsons]
1890
Post Civil War era photograph of Sarsons standing in a hat and Civil War uniform. He is clearly much older than in the Civil War tintypes of him (see GLC03953.18-.20).
GLC03953.21
[Eleazer L. Sarsons and his family]
1865-1890
Lewis, A.A., fl. 1865-1890
Family portrait showing Sarsons and his wife, Etta (as reported by the Civil War pensions index), sitting in front, and their two children standing behind. The printed verso identifies the photograph as being made through an "Instantaneous Process...
GLC03953.22
[Photograph of Eleazer L. Sarsons]
Oval portrait showing a bearded Sarsons wearing a suit.
GLC03953.23
[Photograph of Etta Sarsons]
Oval portrait of the wife of Eleazer L. Sarsons, Etta (as reported by the Civil War pensions index).
GLC03953.24
[Statement of payment for Major Wells' service]
February 28, 1862
Wells, Milton, fl. 1862-1864
Wells attests that he received $384.32 for his service as Major of the 15th Regiment, Virginia Volunteer Infantry. States that he was paid by army paymaster S. T. Safford. Includes a description of two of Wells's servants, John and Tim, who are...
GLC05336.01
[Monthly field return of Company B, 11th Regiment United States Colored Troops]
November 1, 1864-March 31, 1865
States that the 11th Regiment was commanded by Captain John Hayes, Jr. Indicates that the 11th Regiment was stationed in Arkansas 1 November 1864-31 March 1865. Written on lined paper. Docket on verso.
GLC05336.02
[Statement of clothing camp and garrison equipage pertaining to Company B, 11th Regiment U. S. Colored Troops]
1 April 1865
Lists numbers of knapsacks, canteens, mess pans, pins, and other items distributed to the 11th Regiment, United States Colored Troops.
GLC05336.03
The free citizen. [Vol. 1, no. 29 (February 27, 1875)]
February 27, 1875
Webster, E.A., 1849-?
Includes a fictional romance, articles on freedmen and southern culture, a message from a local grange hall, several reports of a scientific nature, and advertisements. Extremely fragile, and torn along several creases. "Richard Gadson" is written...
GLC05959.40.01
The free citizen. [Vol. 1, no. 40 (May 15, 1875)]
15 May 1875
Reports on the iron industry in the South, gambling as a vice among noble women in Great Britain, the effects of heat on the human body, and Catholicism among freedmen, among other topics. Includes advertisements and market reports. Fragile and...
GLC05959.40.02
The free citizen. [Vol. 2, no. 2 (August 21, 1875)]
21 August 1875
Reports on cotton, a wandering group of thieves and murderers, religion, and the transformation of iron ore to steel, among other topics. Also contains advertisements. Fragile and slightly torn along several creases.
GLC05959.40.03
to Jacob C. Bogert
February 9, 1863
Bogert, John A., fl. 1863-1865
Bogert writes from Camp Bliss, Uptons Hill. Requests Jacob, his father, to immediately send his commission, discharge papers, and all other papers which he left at home in New York City. Requests the papers so that he may collect payment for his...
GLC06298.01
to Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert
7 June 1863
Bogert writes to his parents from camp near White House, Virginia. Relates that he was previously ill but is feeling better. States that his regiment is marching, but is unsure of their destination. Expects that they are travelling to Richmond...
GLC06298.03
[Newspaper clipping from Shakepeare's Hamlet]
circa 1863
Possibly transmitted with a letter (refer to GLC06298.03) from John A. Bogert to his parents Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert, 7 June 1863.
GLC06298.03.01
8 July 1864
Bogert replies to several letters he recently received from his parents. Mentions family members and acquaintances, including the death of Uncle Peter. States that he has confidence in General Ulysses S. Grant's siege of Richmond, Virginia....
GLC06298.04
February 24, 1865
Bogert informs his parents that he has changed location to command the District of Columbus, with headquarters in Macon. Discusses a sum of money he might receive, and relates the route of his journey to Macon. States that he is in command of four...
GLC06298.05
25 November 1865
Bogert replies to a 9 November 1865 letter from his parents. Relates the location of other regimental colonels, and states that he has $40,000 which he intends to pay for an unspecified purpose. Relates seeing Generals Stewart Lyndon Woodford, who...
GLC06298.06
[Itinerary of a European vacation]
1863-1865
Possibly created by John A. Bogert, who served as Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 103rd Regiment, United States Colored Troops. Relates the itinerary of a vacation planned for an unspecified year. Includes plans to visit various people and...
GLC06298.07
to John Quincy Adams Ward
19 July 1906
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1873-1942
Writes that he has become president of the Robert Fulton Memorial Association and was pleased to see that Ward has accepted membership. Informs that they hope to lay the cornerstone of the memorial next year on Fulton's birthday. Invites Ward to...
GLC06343.371
When this cruel war is over.
Sawyer, Charles Carroll, fl. 1863
Possibly contained within the 1863 diary of Calvin Symmes Mixter (refer to GLC06583.02), a Civil War soldier. No publication date is listed. A printed message at the bottom of the page indicates this song was sold at Horace Partridge, an importer...
GLC06583.04
[Special orders no. 50 regarding the honorable discharge of Joseph C. Oliver]
February 19, 1863
Clark, Rufus H., fl. 1862-1863
Signed by Clark as Adjutant, Third Regiment Louisiana Native Guards. States that Oliver, Captain of Company E, Third Regiment of the Louisiana Native Guards was mustered into the service by Major [Grotius Reed] Giddings 26 November 1862 and has...
GLC08474.01
[Special orders no. 50 regarding the honorable discharge of Ernest Longpre]
Signed by Clark as Adjutant Third Regiment, Louisiana Native Guards. States that Longpre (spelled in the letter as "Longprie"), of French Creole descent, served as First Lieutenant, Third Regiment, Louisiana Native Guards.
GLC08474.02
[Reciept of payment for one private servant]
February 27, 1863
Hoyt, Albert H., 1826-1915
Signed by Hoyt as United States Army Paymaster. Signed by Joseph C. Oliver as Captain of Company E, 3rd Regiment, Louisiana Native Guards. Oliver confirms that he received payment (possibly for the service of a servant William Pane) from Major M...
GLC08474.03
3 March 1863
Signed by Hoyt as United States Army Paymaster. Signed by Ernest Longpre, of French Creole descent, who served as First Lieutenant, Company H, Third Regiment, Louisiana Native Guards. Longpre confirms that he received payment (possibly for the...
GLC08474.04
Union Ticket
1864
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Union ticket for the 1864 presidential election. Lists Abraham Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President. Lists electors for districts in California. Printed in orange. Printed on verso is an engraving of the ships, the Alabama...
GLC08498.01
Before Election. After Election.
Cartoon type anti McClellan ballot. Humorous scenes of before and after General George McClellan is defeated in the presidential election of 1864. He ran on the Democratic ticket.
GLC08498.02
[National Union nomination ticket]
Ticket for Massachusetts listing nominations for Governor, John A. Andrew, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Attorney General, etc. With flag and eagle emblem and engraving of bust of Abraham Lincoln, "Honest Abe."
GLC08498.03
Lincoln and Johnson. Union and Liberty.
Union ticket from Massachusetts for the 1864 presidential election. Lists John A. Andrew for Governor and Joel Hayden for Lieutenant Governor, along with the nominations for other political offices in the state. Eagle emblem at top.
GLC08498.04
National Union Nominations
Union ticket for the 1864 presidential election from Maryland listing Abraham Lincoln for President, Andrew Johnson as Vice President. Also lists Thomas Swann for Governor, Christopher C. Cox for Lieutenant Governor, and other nominations for...
GLC08498.05
[Carte-de-visite of a black soldier in the Civil War]
1864-1865 ca.
Photograph of a First Sergeant in the U. S. Colored Troops.
GLC08976
to Silas Wright
26 May 1846
Kirby, Edmund, 1794-1849
Asking Governor Wright to approve his plan to raise and command a New York regiment in the Mexican War. Claims he can raise enough men for his own regiment, is experienced in command, and has already "asked the sanction of the Secretary of War and...
GLC08977
to Tiffany and Co.
January 1884
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Requesting a contribution of $5,000 towards completing the base of the Statue of Liberty. "You will no doubt deplore with us the marked indifference of the citizens of New York to the munificent gift of the French People to the People of the United...
GLC08978
Confederate acts concerning prisioners of war and the use of slaves or free negroes for the war [Decimalized .01-.10]
GLC08979
An act relative to prisoners of war
21 May 1861
Confederate States of America. Congress
Confederate act concerning prisoners of war during the Civil War. With war department stamp on verso.
GLC08979.01
An act to perpetuate testimony in cases of slaves abducted or Harbored by the Enemy, and other property seized, wasted, or destroyed by them
30 August 1861
Confederate act concerning the official documenting of slaves and other private property taken by the Union. Listed as act number two hundred and seventy.
GLC08979.02
Resolutions endorsing the recent proclamation and order of the President on the subject of retaliation
January 13, 1863
Confederate act supporting Jefferson Davis' proclimation declaring Benjamin F. Butler and other Union officers as criminals deserving of death. Supports the President's order that Butler and his officers, as well as Brigadier General John McNeil...
GLC08979.03
A bill to be entitled an act to increase the efficiency of the army by the employment of free negroes and slaves in certain capacities
5 January 1864
Confederate act stating "free negroes and slaves" shall be enlisted to work as teamsters for the Confederate army. "The efficiency of the army is greatly diminished by the withdrawal from the ranks of able-bodied soldiers to act as teamsters...
GLC08979.04
Joint Resolutions in reference to the treatment of colored troops
February 15, 1864
Confederate act resolves that the abolition of slavery is against the rules of war and that former slaves who are captured while fighting for the Union will be returned to their masters. States "emancipation of the negro slaves within the...
GLC08979.05
An act to ammend an act entitled "An act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities," approved February 17th, 1864.
22 November 1864
Confederate act increases the pay of "free negroes...to eighteen dollars a month," doubles the number of black workers the Secretary of War can impress., and orders slaves should be impressed out of dire neccesity should be taken from larger...
GLC08979.06
Amendment to Senate bill (S. 129) to provide for the employment of free negroes and slaves to work upon fortifications, and so to perform other labor connected with the defenses of the country
12 December 1864
Minor ammendments to a Confederate act concerning the use of slaves or free negroes during the Civil War.
GLC08979.07
A Bill to be entitled an act to increase the military force of the Confederate States
February 10, 1865
Confederate act allowing for the use of slaves as troops in the army. "In order to provide additional forces to repel invasion...the President be and he is authorized to ask for and accept from the owners of slaves the services of such number of...
GLC08979.08
Amendment to the Negro Soldier Bill
February 14, 1865
Confederate act ordering that "the General-in-Chief commanding the armies of the Confederate States be and he is hereby invested with the full and complete power to call into serveice of the Confederate States, to perform any duty which he may assign...
GLC08979.09
Report of the Joint Select Committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war
3 March 1865
Confederate report defending the treatment of Union prisoners in Confedederate prisions, and attacking Northern treatment of Southern prisoners.
GLC08979.10
Ten printed Confederate Acts concerning military exemption, substitution, and conscription [Decimalized .01-.10]
1862-1865
GLC08980
A bill to be entitled an act to amend the existing acts for the exemption of persons from military service
11 October 1862
Confederate act detailing possible exemptions from military service, the purpose being "to secure the proper police presence."
GLC08980.01
A bill to be entitled an act to declare what persons shall be exempt from military service
January 20, 1863
Confederate act making all men between eighteen and forty-five not serving in the government eligible for military service.
GLC08980.02
January 21, 1863
Conferate act listing all person and professions exempted from military service, with amendments at the end.
GLC08980.03
A bill to be entitled an act to increase and strengthen the army of the Confederate States.
January 22, 1863
Confederate act granting the President the power to call slaves "to serve as teamsters, cooks, laborers and hospital nurses" in the Confederate Army.
GLC08980.04
A bill to be entitled an act in relation to substitutes in the army.
Repealing an act allowing for substitutes in the Confederate Army.
GLC08980.05
The Future of the American Negro
1 March 1900
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Published by Small, Maynard & Company in 1899. Inscribed in 1900 on the inner front cover to Almira Thornton Goff, wife of Lyman B. Goff, an active Republican and head of the Union Wadding Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Includes a photograph...
GLC04297.01
Needs and progress of the Negro
25 October 1915
Printed leaflet of an address delivered by Washington at the annual meeting of the American Missionary Association. First page contains the New York address of the Missionary Association and a photograph of Washington. Text indicates that this is...
GLC04297.02
[Notice of transportation furnished for Private Frank Lloyd, Company K, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
7 January 1865
Renton, Benjamin, fl. 1865
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Harpers Ferry, Virginia, for Private Frank Lloyd. States that Lloyd is on a leave of absence granted by General Benjamin...
GLC06133.02
[Notice of transportation furnished for Private Stephen Bailey, Company C, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
January 25, 1865
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Baltimore, Maryland, for Private Bailey. States that Bailey is on a leave of absence granted by General Charles Adam Heckman....
GLC06133.03
[Notice of transportation furnished for Sergeant Peter Knock, Company A, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
January 31, 1865
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Annapolis, Maryland, for Sergeant Knock. States that Knock is on a leave of absence granted by General Charles Adam Heckman....
GLC06133.04
[Notice of transportation furnished for Sergeant Judson Matthews, Company G, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Annapolis, Maryland, for Sergeant Mathews. States that Mathews is on a leave of absence granted by General Charles Adam Heckman...
GLC06133.05
[Notice of transportation furnished for Corporal Frank Sewell, Company K, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Annapolis, Maryland, for Corporal Sewell. States that Sewell is on a leave of absence granted by General Charles Adam Heckman....
GLC06133.06
Second Grand Premiums by the Washington Library Co in aid of the Riverside Insitution!
20 May 1867
Civil War broadside advertising a raffle and engraving sale organized for the Riverside Institute, which provided "a home for soldiers' and sailors orphans." The prizes, whose values are listed only, "consist of Works of Art, Painting, Statuary, &c."...
GLC08442.03
Parade of the Grand Army of the Republic
20 September 1892
Keystone Publishing Company, fl. 1892
Color drawing of a parade along the national mall in Washington, D.C., with the capitol building visible in the distance. "Sparks from the Camp Fire" is written at the bottom right. The date is that of the parade.
GLC08442.09
Soldier's Dream of Peace
Civil War print of a soldier sleeping with a image of his dream above him. A poem is written below the print describing the dream. Labeled as a "presentation plate to the patrons of the Philadelphia Enquirer, 1865."
GLC08442.12
[Receipt for payment for wages]
12 November 1760
Leishman, Andrew, fl. 1760
Receipt to the Committee of War in Rhode Island for payment of Peter Bateman's wages as a soldier in Major Burkett's Company. Directs that the 16 shilling New York currency payment to be made to Cornelius Culnon and to "Deduct the same out of the...
GLC01450.190.07
[Order of confinement]
6 May 1776
Badlam, Ezra, fl. 1776
Captain Badlam writes to the Officer of the Quarter Guard to confine Parker Noyes for going to New York and staying there several days and nights without leave. Was written near Hells Gate.
GLC01450.190.08
[Receipt for payment of wages]
24 October 1760
Priest, Darius, fl. 1760
Receipt to Committee of War in Rhode Island requests payment of Darius Priest's wages of three pounds New York currency to be delievered to Cornelius Culnon. Also says to 'deduct the same out of the Wages first due to me as a Soldier." Priest was a...
GLC01450.190.09
to Catharine Macaulay
March 25, 1777
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
Bowdoin requests assistance in writing a history of the present disputes. Reports the American people "continue spirited & determined." Complains "the English now in America seem to have lost all that humanity for which they were justly famed."
GLC01791.02
to Sophronia
June 27, 1769
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Draft of letter commenting on Sophronia's sentiments of public liberty. She looks forward to future correspondence and publications from America relative to the present dispute.
GLC01797.01.02
to Mercy Otis Warren
March 1, 1791
Expresses thanks for her book (which she hasn't yet seen), Macaulay's comments on Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution: "it is a vehement and virulent attack on the French constitution and Legislature for I must tell you that we in general...
GLC01800.06
[Abraham Lincoln 1864 election campaign pin]
Small round pin with photo of Abraham Lincoln in center bordered with black fabric. Meant for the 1864 presidential election.
GLC05125.01
[Pin with two American flags]
Stick pin with black knob at top. Attached to pin are two small cloth American flags and two ribbon tassels. Meant for the 1864 presidential election.
GLC05125.02
[Notice of transportation furnished for Private Henry Mitchell, Company F, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
February 18, 1865
Rinhemberk, E. L., fl. 1865
[Rinhemberk?], Assistant Quartermaster in Harrisburg, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Baltimore, Maryland, for Private Mitchell. This document is partially printed on Assistant Quartermaster's...
GLC06133.07
[Wrapper for 19th United States Colored Troops accounts for March & April 1865]
1865
GLC06133.08
[Muster roll for the 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
circa March 1865
Perkins, Joseph G., fl. 1836-1867
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Includes signatures of soldiers in the 19th Regiment. Contains information regarding payment to soldiers between October and December 1864. States that the soldiers were paid 24 March 1865...
GLC06133.09
[Muster roll for Company A, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
October 31, 1864 - December 31, 1864
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain Thomas S. Stewart as a witness. Includes signatures of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company A between October and December 1864. States that the...
GLC06133.10
[Muster roll for Company B, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain Joseph B. Read as a witness. Includes signatures of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company B between October and December 1864. States that the Company...
GLC06133.11
[Muster roll for Company C, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain George W. Burnell, Captain F. K. Fletcher, and 2nd Lieutenant D. B. Holmes. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company C...
GLC06133.12
[Muster roll for Company D, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Reports that Company D was led by Captain James Blakeley. Signed by 2nd Lieutenant W. S. Faulkner. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company...
GLC06133.13
[Muster roll for Company E, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Lieutenants William Davis and Joseph Wheatley. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company [illegible, possibly E] between October...
GLC06133.14
[Muster roll for Company F, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain Frederick K. Fletcher, 2nd Lieutenant D. B. Holmes, and 1st Lieutenant Tyler Stearns. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of...
GLC06133.15
[Muster roll for Company G, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain James H. Rickard. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company G between October and December 1864. States that the Company...
GLC06133.16
[Muster roll for Company H, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain Dan Mason and Lieutenant Tyler B. Stearns. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company H between October and December 1864....
GLC06133.17
[Muster roll for Company [I or J],19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by 2nd Lieutenants James A. Arbuthnot and Henry S. Clapp. Reports that Company [illegible, possibly I or J] was led by Captain Frank Holsinger. Includes signatures (or marks) of and...
GLC06133.18
[Muster roll for Company K, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
Perkins signs as Lieutenant Colonel of the 19th Regiment. Signed by Captain William Welsh and 2nd Lieutenant Henry S. Clapp. Includes signatures (or marks) of and information regarding payment to soldiers of Company K between October and December...
GLC06133.19
13th annual report NAACP for the year 1922
January 1923
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Contains a list of NAACP officers for 1923, including President Moorfield Storey. Foreword states that the NAACP "has continued to carry out one of its most vital purposes, that of keeping intensely alive among the colored people of America the...
GLC06135.01
Grand Civic, Military, and Firemen's Celebration
July 1861
Samuel Bowles and Company, fl. 1861
Civil War broadside advertising the Fourth of July celebration "in Honor of the 10th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers." Outlines the schedule for the festivities. Printed by Samuel Bowles & Company. Docketed "From George W.W. Gray of Springfield...
GLC08442.02
The Voice of the Draft
21 July 1863
Potter, William J. (William James), 1829-1893
Civil War broadside of a sermon preached by Reverend Potter, printed by the New Bedford Mercury Press. Supports the draft and criticizes those who try to avoid service in the Civil War.
GLC08442.04
Address to the People of the United States, by the General Anti-Slavery Convention, of nearly 4,000 People, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 11, 1845
June 1845
Abolitionist circular derived from an anti-slavery convention. Discusses the history of slavery, its relationship to the constitution, the Liberty Party, and the threatening influence of the "Slave Power."
GLC08442.05
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