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My Dear Wife
12 September 1851
Baxter, Thompson, fl. 1849-1854
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to Thompson Baxter
1815-1860
A letter to Thompson Baxter, it is written in the form of a diary with multiple days worth of events seperated by the date it was written. In this particular letter Thompspn Baxter's wife has written about the death of their daughter on the 21 of...
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A letter to Thompson Baxter, it is written in the form of a diary with multiple days worth of events seperated by the date it was written. Circa 5th September- October 9th
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Dearest Husband
11 September 1849- 27 September 1849
A letter to Thompson Baxter, it is written in the form of a diary with multiple days worth of events seperated by the date it was written.
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28 August 1849- 10 September 1849
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[Scenes of California]
Cooke & LeCount, fl. 1815-1860
Printed cartoon panel ("This is a true Picture of Callifornia I have seen it And experienced it myself T. Baxter") notation on the bottom Possibly reads Published by Cooke & LeCount
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Adams & Co Bank note 30 dollars
14 April 1851
Adams & Co. (San Francisco, Calif.)
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Adams & Co Bank note $277.95
20 December 1852
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Adams & Co Bank note $270.06
30 June 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $150
13 April 1854
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Adams & Co Bank note $208.69
29 April 1853
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31 May 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $300
30 June 1854
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Adams & Co Bank note $347.50
January 29, 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $286.51
30 May 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $297.74
March 31, 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $375
29 December 1853
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15 May 1854
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Adams & Co Bank note $200
11 October 1854
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Adams & Co Bank note $400
12 June 1853
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February 14, 1853
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Adams & Co Bank note $328.38
February 28, 1853
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Account Book
24 June 1850 - 2 October 1852
Baxter's descriptive business ledger, dating from June 1850 through October 1852. . The main part of this 296 page ledger is a daily account of sales in the store, nothing what was purchased and the price. At the end are several pages listing the...
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A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
July 1858
Spooner, Lysander, fl. 1865
"A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery," imploring non-slaveholding whites in the South to combine with slaves to overthrow plantation owners. "Your numbers, combined with those of the Slaves, will give you all power. You have but to use it, and the...
GLC09235
[Slave sale broadside]
February 1, 1858
"Administrator's Sale! …at public auction, to the highest and best bidder…a likely young Negro Woman, Named Mary, and her child.…J. M. M'Cutchen, Administrator." Posted in Boonville, Missouri-rare slave sale broadsides from west of the Mississippi.
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[South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession]
1865
Lithographic facsimile of South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession. On March 3, 1865, a detachment of the 102 U.S. Colored Troops captured what they believed to be the original manuscript of South Carolina's Secession ordinance. (In fact, they had...
GLC09237
to Charles T. Congdon
2 March 1880
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
To Charles T. Congdon of the New York Tribune. Douglass thanks Congdon for his recently published reminiscences of Charles Sumner. "It was not merely the seed time of a great harvest, but the hard time when old and knarly oaks were to be hewed down...
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to Thomas Adams
8 December 1759
Richardson, John, fl. 1759
Richardson, a medical officer, to Thomas Adams in Albany, a lengthy and detailed description of the Indians and the English armies as he travels up the Hudson through New York. "I accidentally met with Brigadier General Gage…who was traveling the...
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to J. A. J. Creswell
20 May 1874
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
As president, regarding his daughter's White House wedding. "In directing invitations for the Cabinet to attend the marriage of our daughter tomorrow, Mrs. Grant is not certain whether one was sent to Miss McIntyre or not. If none was sent it was an...
GLC09240
[Abraham Lincoln speech delivered July 17, 1858]
circa 17 July 1858
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Speech delivered on July 17, 1858 in Springfield, IL, as a prelude to the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Contains Lincoln's stands on key national issues including the Dred Scott decision and the Lecompton Constitution. "My declarations upon...Negro...
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to Charles Thomson
3 March 1785
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Draft letter to Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, declining appointment [as one of three commissioners to lay out site for Federal capital] "Reduced to the painful necessity of a sedentary life by chronic disorders,… In this situation Congress...
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to Mr. Brigham
21 July 1889
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes about his recent inspections of new Western military outposts, "thank you for your letter of the 12th with map of Fort Sheridan. I saw the new Posts at Forts Riley, Logan, and Leavenworth all good and a large improvement on the old putting...
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Muster roll of Mounted Rifles at Fort Ewell, Texas
May 1853
Jones, William E., 1824-1864
Muster roll of the Mounted Rifles at Fort Ewell, Texas, signed by Lt. "Grumble" Jones, later Confederate general and cavalry commander.
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[Address at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art]
November 1863
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914
Address at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, mapping the path to Union victory. Powerful congressman in the New York Democratic Party, with ties to senior Union political and military leadership, assesses the war: "We cannot...
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[General Hooker's staff in mock battle]
circa 1860-1869
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Albumen print of Alexander Gardner photograph showing General Hooker's staff in mock battle. With notes by Capt. Benjamin H. Ticknor, 45th Mass. Infantry and 2nd Mass. Heavy Artillery, identifying "Mock fight over the body of A. R. Waud, artist" and...
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to Daniel H. Hill
6 May 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
To Daniel H. Hill re plans to send Hood's cavalry in pursuit of Union troops retreating from Chancellorsville, asking citizens to delay the enemy's movements: "We have reports from scouts and persons from Maryland that Hunter's and Fosters Armies are...
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to James Longstreet
16 March 1863
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
To James Longstreet, ordering preparations to engage Union army when it crosses the Rappahannock, noting strategy of mobility to counter the union's greater numbers: "It is also reported that it is Genl. Hooker's intention to cross the river &...
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[Recommendation for Thomas H. G. Poulson]
15 July 1862 - 2 August 1862
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Recommending a private in the 46th Regiment, Va. Vols., who was "captured at Roanoke Island as [sic] is now on parole. He is poor and needs & desires employment." This letter is adhered to a letter dated 2 August 1862 from Thomas H. G. Poulson to...
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[Report of disposition of forces]
11 June 1863
Gen. Wise reports to Major Gen. Arnold Elzey, head of the Department of Richmond, on his troop placements north and east of Richmond. "The great consideration is forage. There are 2000 tons at least in this neighborhood calling for scythe's & reaping...
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to C.C. Memminger
28 August 1862
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Asking Confederate Secretary of the Treasury C. C. Memminger to find an appointment for "Mr. Caldwell of Fredericksburg…a respectable citizen," who has been discharged from the Army after being injured. Endorsed by R.M.T. Hunter and L. C. De Jarrette...
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to Charles Stoess
26 December 1870
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
To his brother-in-law Charles Stoess, Bavarian Consul in Liverpool. From Memphis, relating family and business news: "The fall has been the most favorable for gathering the cotton crop ever seen by 'the oldest inhabitant'. The low price has acted...
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to George W. Crawford
February 21, 1850
To Secretary of War George W. Crawford, asking assistance in obtaining promotion. "I do not hesitate to say that I can furnish ample proof, from every Officer under whom I have served, of as much service as any Officer of my grade could have rendered...
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to Charles Carter Lee
circa 1860s
Lee, Sydney Smith, 1802-1869
To his brother, Charles Carter Lee, giving news of his son Fitzhugh Lee's serious wound at the Third Battle of Winchester on 9/19/1864. "My dear Fitz was slightly wounded in the fight near 'Winchester,' Fitz has been sick for 11 days and was not well...
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to Anna Fitzhugh
6 June 1860
To cousin Anna Fitzhugh, an intimate letter written on the eve of the Civil War, reporting on family news and revealing his personal anxieties and troubles: "A divided heart I have too long had, & a divided life too long led. That may be one cause of...
GLC09256
to Sidney Smith Lee
30 June 1848
Having returned from service in the Mexican War just a day before, Lee writes to his brother Sidney Smith Lee of his homecoming and other family news. "Here I am once again, my dear Smith, perfectly surrounded by this Mama & her precious children...
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to Ellen Bernard
circa 1870
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
An exuberant letter to Ellen Bernard "Nellie" Fowle of Alexandria, VA, whom he married on April 19, 1871. "God bless you Miss Nellie I had no idea you were such a woman as you are. I feel as if I really know you for the first time." With small card.
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to Fitzhugh Lee
12 October 1897
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
To Fitzhugh Lee as U.S. Consul General to Havana, asking Lee to aid a New York doctor in obtaining legal proof of his brother's death in Cuba.
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to Sterling Price
7 October 1864
Clark, John B., fl. 1864
Former Confederate congressman and brigadier general in the Missouri State Guard writes to Major Gen. Sterling Price, giving Northern Press reports of Price's Missouri Expedition: "it appears that you have penetrated within twenty miles of St. Louis...
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Special Orders No. 110
24 May 1861
Garnett, Robert S., fl. 1861
"Special Orders No. 110," ordering Col. Moore's regiment of Virginia Volunteers to Manassas Junction, immediately prior to the First Battle of Bull Run. Issued by order of Maj. Gen. Lee, signed by Garnett, the first general officer killed in the...
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[Appointment]
27 July 1861
Reagan, John H. (John Henninger), 1818-1905
Appointment of a postmaster in Virginia, signed as Confederate Postmaster General. With 5-cent Confederate postage stamp.
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