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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 42 (June 27, 1863)]
27 June 1863
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
The Memory of Stonewall Jackson in England and Sketch of General G.W. Smith.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 1 (July 4, 1863)]
4 July 1863
Sketch of Lieut. General Richard S. Ewell.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 2 (July 11, 1863)]
11 July 1863
Sketch of General Samuel Cooper and the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 3 (July 25, 1863)]
25 July 1863
Sketch of General Wililam Loring.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 6 (JAugust 15, 1863)]
15 August 1863
Sketch of Major General Gideon J. Pillow.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 8 (August 29, 1863)]
29 August 1863
Recollections of General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson, "Jackson Is Dead".
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 9 (September 5, 1863)]
5 September 1863
Sketch of Honorable James A. Seddon, Secretary of War of the Confederate States.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 10 (September 12, 1863)]
12 September 1863
Sketch of General John H. Winder.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 11 (September 19, 1863)]
19 September 1863
Sketch of Major General Arnold Elzey.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 13 (October 3, 1863)]
3 October 1863
Sketch of General Mansfield Lovell & General Braxton Bragg, the hero of Chickamauga.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 14 (October 10, 1863)]
10 October 1863
Sketch of Major General Joseph Wheeler and the Battle of Chickamauga.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 16 (October 24, 1863)]
24 October 1863
Sketch of Brig. General R.E. Colston.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 20 (November 21, 1863)]
21 November 1863
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 23 (December 12, 1863)]
12 December 1863
Sketch of Illustration of the Battle of Malvern Hill.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 25 (December 26, 1863)]
26 December 1863
Sketch of Lieut. General J.C. Pemberton, the defender of Vicksburg.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 2 (January 16, 1864)]
January 16, 1864
Sketch of Brig. Gneral J.R. Jones.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (January 30, 1864)]
January 30, 1864
Sketch of Lieut. General A.P. Hill, reminiscences of the Battle of Anteitam.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 7 (February 20, 1864)]
February 20, 1864
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 8 (February 27, 1864)]
February 27, 1864
Sketch of Major General John A. Wharton of Texas.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 9 (March 5, 1864)]
5 March 1864
Sketch of General William H.T. Walker.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 10 (March 12, 1864)]
March 12, 1864
Sketch of Brig. General James L. Kemper.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 11 (March 19, 1864)]
March 19, 1864
Sketch of Major General Simon Bolivar Buckner.
GLC05959.76.57
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 12 (March 26, 1864)]
March 26, 1864
Sketch of General George E. Pickett of "Pickett's Charge" fame.
GLC05959.76.58
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 13 (April 2, 1864)]
2 April 1864
Sketch of Major General John C. Breckinridge and Illustration of "Laird's Anglo-Rebel Ram."
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 14 (April 9, 1864)]
9 April 1864
Sketch of Brig. General Ambrose R. Wright.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 15 (April 16, 1864)]
16 April 1864
Sketch of Brig. General Gordon of North Carolina.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 16 (April 23, 1864)]
23 April 1864
Sketch of Major General C.M.Wilcox.
GLC05959.76.62
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 17 (April 30, 1864)]
30 April 1864
General Forrest's Attack on Fort Pillow.
GLC05959.76.63
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 259 (January 2, 1861)]
2 January 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Contains article "We Must Act Promptly" in regards to the "trouble between South Carolina and the General Government." This front-page article criticizes President Buchanan for inconsistencies in his actions towards South...
GLC05960.02.01
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 263 (January 7, 1861)]
7 January 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page: List of the Louisiana Southern Rights Ticket at the State Convention; article titled "A Southern Congress," says South Carolina has called for a Congress of the seceded Southern states -- asks "Shall Louisiana...
GLC05960.02.04
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 264 (January 8, 1861)]
8 January 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Results of elections to State Convention from New Orleans. A full ticket of secessionists is to be sent. References to Mississippi state convention, military preparations in Mississippi - including a call for the...
GLC05960.02.05
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 307 (February 27, 1861)]
February 27, 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Reference to the gathering of the Southern Congress, which formed a committee to deal with public lands and also dealt with the formation of the cabinet. Announcement of Henry J. Ellet of Mississippi as Postmaster-General...
GLC05960.02.07
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 39 (April 18, 1861)]
18 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Published 6 days after the start of the war. Issue filled with military news, including troops movements. Contains "Full Particulars" of the "First Day's Bombardment of Fort Sumter." Update on the Virginia state...
GLC05960.02.08
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 42 (April 22, 1861)]
22 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Three columns of local military news on front page. Story about a local abolitionist, John Pike, who was arraigned before the New Orleans mayor -- he was released since no one would appear against him. It is believed he...
GLC05960.02.09
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 43 (April 23, 1861)]
23 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page article says the Confederacy has seized Harper's Ferry. Account of the capture of the steamship "Star of the West." Local news says "Abolition Sympathsizers to be Looked After." The meeting named ex-Brigadier...
GLC05960.02.10
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 44 (April 24, 1861)]
24 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Only has first 4 pages of the usual 8 pages per issue. Article titled "Affairs at Norfolk," reports that Norfolk Navy yard is being evacuated and several ships scuttled to keep them out of enemy hands. Short item...
GLC05960.02.11
The outer picket line, winter
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Marked "Plate 33." A stunning landscape with several tents and men in the foreground. The mountains dominate the background. Actual size of the image without the margins is 27.4 x 40.2 cm. Outline from matting is faintly visible. Title and image...
GLC08653.18
Traffic between the lines
Marked "Plate 35." Depicts pickets trading for coffee and tobacco between the fortified lines during a truce. the enemy's works, protected by abattis and cheveaux-de-frise, are seen in the background, with groups of soldiers on the parapet. The...
GLC08653.19
Bummers
Marked "Plate 39." A group of cavalrymen huddles on a road, watching a body of men who have just appeared at the turn in a road. One says, "They're 'Johnnies,' boys, as sure as you're born." Actual size of the image without the margins is 27.3 x 40.3...
GLC08653.20
[Description of the collection written by an unnamed nephew of Alexander Shiras]
1861-1865
A short description of the collection of letters in GLC 2429. "These are letters written by & about Daniel & Nancy Hemans - Indians in whom Auntie Shiras & Uncle S were interested[.] Daniel having been educated at the Episcopal Mission House in West...
GLC02429.01
[Name cards for Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Hemans and Nancy Abraham]
circa 1871-1881
Two different name cards, one for Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Hemans and another for Nancy Abraham. The two cards are held together by a small piece of ribbon.
GLC02429.02
[Hand-drawn map of Dakota mission area]
circa June 1872
Hemans, Daniel Wright, fl. 1872-1881
Depicts the missions and Indian agencies along about fifty miles of the Missouri River west of Sioux City. Hemans discusses making the map for Frances Shiras to answer her question about the spatial relationship between the Santee, Yankton, and Ponca...
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GLC02429.04
to Frances B. Shiras
February 23, 1871
Thanks Frances for her help and interest in his missionary work. Describes his mission work at the Yankton Agency with Reverend James Cook. Notes his improving health. Discusses teaching, singing, and language issues. Comments on privations at the...
GLC02429.05
17 April 1871
Inquires about the money his friends sent. Describes the Christian, English-speaking Indian girl he is engaged to. Notes his salary of $150/year, and indicates it will be insufficient. Discusses his log house and preparing his home for housekeeping...
GLC02429.06
16 May 1871
Discusses a visit by Bishop Clarkson, missionary appointments, and his upcoming ordination. Discusses his wedding, attended by over 150 whites and Indians. Notes that Mr. Hinman gave him charge of the Santee mission starting in summer, but he will...
GLC02429.07
25 May 1871
Discusses a visit by Bishop Clarkson during which he was ordained a deacon and many Indians were baptized. Notes his plans to stay at the Yankton mission through the summer because he is needed to translate for Rev. James Cook. This is the first...
GLC02429.08
27 May 1871
Prichard, A. A., fl. 1871-1881
Discusses Daniel and Nancy Hemans's recent wedding, attended by Indians and whites on a very rainy day. Notes Daniel's bad health and susceptibility to consumption.
GLC02429.09
3 May 1871
Brown, Stewart, fl. 1871-1881
Indicates he has sent a $50 wedding gift to Daniel Hemans and sends his well-wishes.
GLC02429.10
8 June 1871
Discusses money Shiras sent. Comments on the cultivation being done by Yanktons on the reservation and their reception of annuity money. Discusses his wife, including her conversion from Presbyterian to Episcopalian. Comments on their garden...
GLC02429.11
December 8, 1871
Comments on the length between their correspondence. Reports the freezing death of Rev. Philip Johnson. Discusses preaching with Rev. Cook at Santee. Indicates his cousin Paul was sick. Discusses his missionary work at Yankton, including the...
GLC02429.12
January 12, 1872
Discusses a Christmas festival and provides an update on their missionary work, particularly in regard to education. Notes that his wife has charge of the Mother's Services. Expresses his dedication to "bring some souls to our service." Describes a...
GLC02429.13
January 13, 1872
Hemans, Nancy A., 1843-?
Writes about how they are getting along, discussing her health. Comments on a potential visit by Shiras. Explains why her upbringing (part with Indians, part with whites) has resulted in her only being to make Santee moccasins with beads and not...
GLC02429.14
to Alexander Shiras
February 1, 1872
Explains that he has not responded to a recent letter because he was ill. Thanks some friends for medicine they sent. Mentions Paul's hemorrhage. Discusses the status of two reservation churches, neither of which had a minister.
GLC02429.15
February 24, 1872
Thanks Shiras for the money she sent from friends Sunday school children. Discusses his missionary work and his desire to convert his Indian countrymen. GLC02429.17 is a copy of this letter.
GLC02429.16
February 26, 1872
Thanks her for a box of clothing from Mrs. Clement. Indicates they will use some for their new baby and have already given some away. Mentions the Indian agent, a physician who gave him medicine. Discusses his desire for wrappers. Comments on...
GLC02429.18
GLC02429.19
March 22, 1872
Mentions the birth of her son, Joseph. Thanks Mrs. Clement for clothes, some of which she gave away. Comments on the success of the missionary work, claiming that the Indians on the reservation could now hold services without ministers. Notes their...
GLC02429.20
18 April 1872
Reports than she is sending moccasins made like slippers, which will need soles added by a shoemaker. Notes spring is coming and the baby is growing. States her desire to have her first picture taken if a photographer comes in the summer. Comments...
GLC02429.21
1 May 1872
Reports that his health has improved. Discusses his growing baby, and naming him after Alexander Shiras. Comments on other Indian clergy that are ill. Discusses the child of Andrew Jones, one of the Indian teachers, who was expected to die and...
GLC02429.22
12 May 1872
Apologizes for not writing and explains how various chores have kept her too busy. Notes that Cecelia, the half-Indian girl living with her has gone to live with Reverend James Cook. Discusses separation from her husband Daniel. Apologizes for not...
GLC02429.23
5 June 1872
Discusses his wife's trip to the Santee Agency to visit relatives, his growing son, and sick Paul's attempt to build a log cabin on his land claim. Mentions the health of other Indian clergy. Discusses his income in the face of high prices in Yankton...
GLC02429.24
9-12 June 1872
Discusses a visit from Daniel's aunt and the porcupine quill moccasins she had made for Frances. Comments on her sister, a visitor named Mrs. Rumney, and her husbands adoration for their baby. Continues the letter on 12 June, comments on intervening...
GLC02429.25
21 July 1872
Reports than his family will leave the Yankton Mission for the Santee Mission. Explains that the Yanktons are sorry to see him leave, but he must go because of health problems related to his work on Sunday and the opportunity to make a prayer book in...
GLC02429.26
17 September 1872
Mentions starting work at Santee and his growing son. Discusses the health of Paul and Christian Taopi, a fellow Indian preacher, whose death seemed imminent. Taopi expressed no fear in dying, but regretted not having more time to preach. Sends...
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to unknown
27 September 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Document is not signed but appears to be in Henry Knox's handwriting. Instructions regarding a proposition to the settlers in Frankfort, Maine for purchasing land and supplying the settlers with warrantee deeds. States if any settlers reject their...
GLC02437.09192
[Certificate]
Shute, Benjamin, fl. 1767-1801
Noted as a copy. A certificate from the inhabitants of Frankfort Plantation showing that Governor Francis Bernard and Thomas Goldthwait did not execute their agreements. States only 18 families were settled and the roads and a church were never...
GLC02437.09193
[Land agreement]
Document is possibly in Henry Knox's handwriting. An agreement between the settlers in Frankfort, Maine and Henry Knox, Samuel Winslow, and Isaac Winslow (who are the heirs of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo). The settlers agree to accept Henry Knox...
GLC02437.09194
[Forms]
29 September 1788
Appears to be two different agreements separated out as "Form No 1" and "Form No 2." Form 1 is a generic form with blanks filled in by Henry Knox, Samuel Winslow, and Isaac Winslow giving their permission for the occupation on a lot of land; name of...
GLC02437.09196
2 October 1788
Document is signed by Henry Knox and various other people. A land agreement between Henry Knox and the inhabitants of Owls Head, Maine. Knox agrees to supply the inhabitants who agree to his terms with warranty deeds. The land is being sold for...
GLC02437.09200
[Petition]
29 October 1788
A draft to petition the General Court for land that was illegally sold to pay taxes. Mentions a resolve passed by the legislature which protects the heirs land rights to the Waldo patent. Letter is not signed but was possibly written by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09204
[Receipt]
22 November 1788
Noted as a copy. Expenses incurred by Henry Knox during a visit to the patent of Beauchamp [Waldo patent]. Document also includes a receipt for a portion of paid taxes by Isaac Winslow to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09207
[Protest]
Possibly a copy. A formal protest to the Eastern Committee by Henry Knox, [Joseph Winslow], Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Winslow concerning the patent [Waldo patent]. The protest appears to deal with the legal boundaries and amount of land that is...
GLC02437.09208
Noted as a copy. A formal protest to the Eastern Committee by Henry Knox, [Joseph Winslow], Isaac Winslow, and Samuel Winslow concerning the patent [Waldo patent]. The protest appears to deal with the legal boundaries and the amount of land that is...
GLC02437.09209
[Burial of Samuel Waldo]
31 May 1759
An announcement of General Samuel Waldo's death. The notice describes the history of Waldo's death and the location of his burial. Noted on last page, "Printed in the N.Y. Historical & Genealogical Register for October 1882."
GLC02437.09210
[Warning to people who have usurped land in the Waldo Patent]
26 May 1800
Warning to those who have or wish to usurp land in the Waldo Patent that they will suffer the consequences of the law and also serves to notify those who have been "seduced by the temporary impunity of the above usurpers" that they too, could face...
GLC02437.09270
March 25, 1783
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Requests a furlough for Josiah Robbins to go to Wethersfield, Connecticut. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09701
[Provision return for two prisoners]
29 May 1783
Ten Eyck, Henry, fl. 1777-1783
Also signed by John Lillie of the A. W. Camp. Covers the period of one day. Contains a note on page two signed by John Waid, who confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.09747
28 May 1783
Douglass, Richard, fl. 1783
Also signed by Samuel Shaw. Covers the period of one day. Contains a note on page two written by [Ebeneezer] Gilbert, who confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.09748
30 May 1783
Betts, Stephen, fl. 1783
Also signed by John Lillie. Covers the period of one day. Contains a note on page two written by [Thornes] Willimas, who confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.09750
[Request]
19 August 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Requests 20 pounds of bread for General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09752
20 August 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Requests eight pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Includes "M G Knox" on the verso.
GLC02437.09753
31 May 1783
Also signed by John Lillie. Covers the period of one day. Contains a note on page two written by Edward [Field], who confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.09754
14 September 1783
Requests 20 pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Directed to a "Mr Province."
GLC02437.09756
24 September 1783
GLC02437.09757
27 September 1783
GLC02437.09758
20 September 1783
GLC02437.09760
30 September 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Requests 20 pounds of bread for General Henry Knox. Directed to a "Mr Province."
GLC02437.09761
1 October 1783
Doughty, William, fl. 1783
Requests supplies for General Henry Knox. Contains a note on page two written by Josiah Thing who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09762
2 October 1783
Requests six pounds of soap for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two confirming receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09763
Requests 12 pounds of bread and 20 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09764
7 October 1783
Requests 12 pounds of bread and 12 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09765
5 October 1783
Requests 12 pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Directed to a Mr. Province.
GLC02437.09766
3 October 1783
Requests 20 pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Directed to a Mr. Province.
GLC02437.09767
4 October 1783
Requests 20 pounds of bread and 20 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09768
8 October 1783
Requests 10 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09769
October 1783
GLC02437.09770
6 October 1783
GLC02437.09771
Requests 7 pounds of soap for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09772
9 October 1783
Requests five gallons of brandy for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09773
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