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Speech from "Jackson Festival" in Tennessee [election of 1840 on silk]
1840/10/08
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Promoting Van Buren. Printed on silk.
GLC06363
to Martha Richardson
7 November 1826
Speakman, Esther, fl. 1826
Thanks her for her letter. Discusses Robert Dale Owen's change in the plan of the New Harmony community, so that "every person who joins themselves to the community for the term of five years gives in his or her propity for the use of the community...
GLC06364
[Cut out the Whiskey & Ax of all Nations, 1901].
1901
Title from object. A small metal "axe" with a loop for hanging, depicting temperance fighter Carrie Nation's caricature on "blade" of the axe. The messages are printed in various directions on the axe. The verso has an advertisement: "Buy Laurel...
GLC06365
Collection of Mexican War printed orders [decimalized]
1847
GLC06366
General orders: No. 284
14 September 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Signed by H. L. Scott. Announces the capture and possession of Mexico City, though the war is not yet over. Printed on pale blue paper. Duplicate of GLC00911.13.
GLC06366.01
[General orders no. 101 regarding the trial of a free African American man]
9 April 1847
Isaac Kirk, referred to as "a free man of color" and "a resident and citizen of the United States," is charged with, convicted of, and sentenced to hang for the rape of Maria Antonias Gallegas, a Mexican woman. Duplicate of GLC00911.02.
GLC06366.02
Al pueblo sensato de Mexico. Proclama [in Spanish]
11 April 1847
"To the sensible town of Mexico. A Proclamation." States that Americans are not enemies of peaceful Mexicans and respect their religion. Discusses martial law and the power of the army to prosecute offenders. Also mentions that all food and...
GLC06366.03
General Orders: No. 5
15 July 1846
Bowman, George W., fl. 1846
Orders from Adjutant General George W. Bowman to the Volunteers of Pennsylvania requesting the enrollment of six regiments of infantry. Reply from Francis R. Shunk, governor of Pennsylvania, complies with orders and includes a list of companies...
GLC06366.04
General orders: No. 286
16 September 1847
Scott, H.L. (Henry Lee), 1814-1886
Signed by H. L. Scott. Thanks the army for a job well done in fighting its way through Contreras, San Antonio, Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, San Cosme and Tacubaya to Mexico City. Imprinted seal partially visible in bottom right corner....
GLC06366.05
[Rewards to deserters of the U.S. Army]
15 August 1847
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Offers the rewards of happiness, beautiful land, and friendly people to soldiers who desert from the U.S. Army. Says that the Americans have earned nothing but contempt from Mexicans and Europeans by fighting, unprovoked, in Mexico.
GLC06366.06
[Printed correspondence between John A. Quitman and Mississippi's delegates to Congress]
27 May 1846
Quitman, John Anthony, 1798-1858
Mississippi officers request a copy of the communication between Quitman and their state delegates consigning them to serve in the war. The officers are concerned that the patriotism and excitement of Mississippians will be overlooked when compared...
GLC06366.07
Log of W. F. Shankland commanding the U.S. Monitor Winnebago
8 June 1864-17 November 1864
Shankland, William F., fl. 1862-1866
There are two log books. This file was dated using the first book covering Acting Master Shankland's time on the USS "Winnebago," while the second book covers his time as a lieutenant on the USS "Guard" from March 1866 to May 1866. The USS...
GLC06368
to John B. Turner re: fall of Boggy Depot to the Union troops
1865/05/30
Anderson, T.F., fl. 1865
Anderson was on the staff of E.K. Smith and at one point was ordered to procure arms for Cherokee Indian troops fighting for the Confederacy. Details the fall of Boggy Depot to Union troops the previous day, and faces the reality of the fall of the...
GLC06369
to Thomas Smith
January 26, 1862
Smith, John, fl. 1862
Reveals his anti-Lincoln sentiment, and discusses hardships due to war. Smith, an ardent secessionist, writes to his son Thomas. Mentions hardship, the number who have died for "The Cause," scarcity of money and provisions from "Lincoln's war." He...
GLC06370
[Collection related to substitution in the Confederate Army] [Decimalized .01-.05]
circa 1861-1865
Various
Collection includes five documents and envelopes mainly pertaining to substitution in the Confederate Army. Included is a printed Confederate broadside signed by Judah Philip Benjamin, Acting Confederate Secretary of War, which features the rules...
GLC06371
[Regulations concerning substitutes in the army]
20 October 1861
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
From Acting Secretary of War Benjamin. Unsigned printed small broadsheet on blue paper. Lists five requirements for obtaining discharge when a non-commissioned officer or a soldier finds a substitute. They are: soldier seeking to leave needs...
GLC06371.05
to Thomas Hindman re: barbarities of Texas troops
1862/06/25
Moore, Thomas O., 1804-1876
Written from the temporary Louisiana Confederate capitol, to Hindman, commander in the Department of Arkansas. Describes the barbarities by Texas troops including their threatening Bowie knives.
GLC06372
to Milledge Luke Bonham
20 September 1863
DeSaussure, Wilmot Gibbes, 1822-1886
DeSaussure, possibly a member of the South Carolina General Assembly, discusses a proposed Assembly meeting. Informs Bonham, Governor of South Carolina, "The command under me is of such a character that were I to leave here... I believe they could...
GLC06373
to James Alexander Seddon
March 14, 1864
Crenshaw, O. A., fl. 1845-1864
Crenshaw, a surgeon, requests that Seddon allow James Bolling, a free African American from Charles City, Virginia, to remain in Crenshaw's employment as a fisherman. Informs Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War, that "Fish are necessary to the...
GLC06374
[Petition of a free black to become a slave of W.C. Lewis]
1858/10/04
Ann Jackson's petition to become the property of W. C. Lewis, signed by her with an "X". The document was based on an Act of the Texas Legislature "Free persons of African descent [may] select their own master and become slaves...." With stamp of...
GLC06375
[Teacher's payroll for African American schools in Memphis, Tennessee]
August 1863
Walker, T.A., fl. 1863-1865
Signed by Walker, Captain of the 63rd U.S. Colored Infantry and Superintendent of the Freedmen, District of West Tennessee. Lists the amount of pay received by 14 teachers of African American schools in Memphis, Tennessee, 22 July 1863- 24 August...
GLC06376
Slavery archive [decimalized]
1840-1891
Duley Family Papers, mostly by Enoch Duley and his son Enoch M. Duley. The papers consist of correspondence, deeds, land grants, genealogical material, land surveys and maps, a hymn book, and photographs, including cabinet cards, tintypes, and...
GLC06377
$200 Reward!
9 May 1860
Duley, Enoch M., 1773-1864
Offered for "my boy Manuel," a runaway slave described as 35 years old and enterprising. Includes a physical description: "He has a shrewd expression of the eye, and has a scar on one of his thighs occasioned from a burn, is well dressed and has in...
GLC06377.01
[Land indenture for four tracts in Livingston County, Kentucky]
8 October 1855
Fort, David, 1775-1855
Signed by David Fort and countersigned by J.V. House and Jesse Ramage, Jr. as witnesses. Sold for $6,500 by Fort to Enoch M. Duley. Outlines the location of the tracts, which together comprised approximately 571 acres. An autograph note signed by...
GLC06377.11
[Captain R.W. Crockett, of the 81st U.S. Colored Troops]
1863-1865 ca.
Signed on mount. Crockett commanded the 81st U.S. Colored Troops, who principally guarded Port Hudson, La. After the 81st USCT was combined with the 88th and 89th to form the 77th USCT.
GLC06378
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