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to Capt. Nathan George Evans
September 15, 1857
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
The letter is concerning news and military assignments of friends. Also mentions Mormons uprising and a gang of 30 outlaws. Date of letter is 1857, not 1837.
GLC01053
Manuscript draft: [Sixth annual address to Congress]
November 1794
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington asserts the constitutional authority of the federal government during the Whiskey Rebellion. Written by GW's secretary Bartholomew Danbridge, on Washington's personal stationery, extensively corrected by Washington and signed by him at the...
GLC01054
to Fanny Bassett Washington
September 29, 1794
Washington, Martha, 1731-1801
Letter discusses Fanny's children's health and schooling, and a possible suitor named Tobias Lear, who was Washington's secretary. In regard to the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania, she notes that "The insurgents in the back country has carr...
GLC01055
to Thomas W. Sweeny
circa 1864
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
Mary Todd Lincoln writes that she and Taddie (Thomas Lincoln) are going to carry some flowers to the sick soldiers and asks that if he is free, will he accompany them. She remarks that Taddie is appropriating Colonel Sweeny for a horseback ride to...
GLC01056
The Deposition of John Posey, re: parcel of spoiled herring
21 September 1769
Document signed by Washington in the text and at the end as Justice of the Peace, with a nine line docket in his hand. Concerning a parcel of spoiled herrings.
GLC01058
General post-office, New-York [postmaster's first report]
1790
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813
First report of the Post Office, by Postmaster general Samuel Osgood. Evans 22978. Folio.
GLC01033
Notes on the establishment of a money unit....
1784
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed by Pierres in Paris. Copies of this work were bound into the private edition of Notes on the State of Virginia (GLC 5096). A rare work by Jefferson, one with important consequences for the United States. Jefferson Papers 8: 295 and 7: 150...
GLC01034
Report of the Attorney-General. Read in the House of Representatives,
[1791]
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813
A2-H2 I2(-I2) ($1 signed). Submitted by Edmund Randolph as Attorney General on the U.S. judicial system and revising the Judiciary Act of 1789. Randolph was helped in drafting this report by Justice James Wilson. Sabin 67816. Evans 23909
GLC01035
The Secretary of the Treasury [...], relatively to [...] a Mint
[1790]
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
A-E2 F2(-F2) ($1 signed). Regarding establishment of a Mint. Submitted by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury as an appendix to his report on the Public Credit. Evans 23920.
GLC01036
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of the Public Debt.
1792
A-D2 ($1 signed). Submitted by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury. With his name misspelled "Alexarder" on p.15. Evans 24926
GLC01037
Communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the House ....
1793
A-Q2 R2 ($1 signed). Evans 26343, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana 246. Submitted by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury. With foldout "General Statement of the Appropriations" for 1792
GLC01038
A Plan for the general arrangement of the militia of the United States
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
A-F2 G2 (-G2) ($1 signed). Submitted by Henry Knox as Secretary of War, the first report issued by his department. Evans 22958, Howes K220. 1 black and white bust engraving of Peter Cooper included.
GLC01039
Treaties between the United States and France
1778
United States. Treaties, etc.
Printed by John Dunlap. First American printing of the first United States treaty. Contains both the Treaty of Alliance with France and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce. The Treaty of Alliance is the first Philadelphia printing and the first...
GLC01040
The Secretary of Treasury respectfully reports.... [state debts report]
04 March 1790
An appendix to Hamilton's Public Credit report on state debts. Proposes raising customs duties. Evans 23003, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana 165
GLC01041
An Ordinance for the government of the territory of United States, northwest of the river Ohio
1795
Northwest Ordinance
One printed copy of "An Ordinance for the government of the territory of United States, northwest of the river Ohio" dated 1795. Details new laws on property rights. This printing comes from the first section of Laws of the Territory of the United...
GLC01042
to Mary Wood
November 30, 1812
Wood, Eleazor D., 1783-1814
He writes to his sister about his orders to see General William Henry Harrison at Detroit. He urges her to take an educational opportunity and discusses the benefits education would bring her. Notes that the time has come for him to be tested as a...
GLC01043.01
January 24, 1814
He discusses his desire to visit home that winter, which could not be fulfilled because he is fighting in the War of 1812. Discusses the perils of his activities in the west (in Ohio), being surrounded by Indians, and fearing he would not see his...
GLC01043.03
to unknown
August 16, 1814
Draft of a detailed report of the attack on Fort Erie that had been repelled on August 14, 1814. Wood commanded forces in the battle. Letter written at Fort Erie to a superior officer.
GLC01043.04
Report on public credit. Appendix Treasury Department, March 4, 1790
December 13, 1790
Written by Hamilton as an appendix to his Public Credit report and issued six weeks later. He recommended raising duties on imported liquor and enacting an excise tax on domestic Whiskey. (This tax eventually led to the Whiskey Rebellion).
GLC01044
Report on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan
1899
Matsukata, Masayoshi, 1835-1924
Printed by the Government Printing Press. Contains information on the development of the coinage system in Japan during the Meiji Period. Discusses implementation of the Coinage Law of 1897.
GLC01045
Promissory note to Francis W. Johnson
05 June 1834
Bowie, James, fl. 1834-1835
Paid after Bowie was killed at the Alamo by his estate executor, J.G. Hood (endorsed on verso) on 1839/12/18. Gray has endorsed the note and turned it over to Thomas Gay.
GLC01046
Endorsement on application requesting change of assignment
11 November 1862
Lee denies the request of a soldier, Graham H. Simrall, to transfer to Gen. Morgan's command in order to be near his family. Lee cites the "dimunitition of this army" in denying the request. His response is written on verso of letter of William...
GLC01048
to John Hunt Morgan
September 12, 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Smith ordering Morgan to defend Nicholasville and Bryantsville, near Lexington, Kentucky. Letter written in pencil.
GLC01049
to John S. Preston
August 10, 1863
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914
Confederate general Buckner asks Colonel Preston to have some letters of General John Hunt Morgan's wife sent to Confederate President Jefferson Davis to be forwarded to Morgan, who was in a Union prison camp in Ohio. Partial docket on verso; lower...
GLC01050
to James B. McPherson
November 8, 1863
Adams, William Wirt, 1819-1888
Confederate General Adams sends two men, under a flag of truce, to visit their brother, who was being held in Vicksburg as a spy. Asks Union Major General McPherson for permission for them to attempt to obtain proof of their brother's innocence.
GLC01051
[Endorsement on petition for a dentist to join the Confederate Army]
7 September 1864
Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902
Endorsement on Marx E. Cohen's request to the Surgeon General of the Confederate States to provide " 'Dental Surgery' " to the Confederate Army in the field. WIth several signatures approving the request and several signed annotations on the verso...
GLC01052
to James Ewell Brown Stuart
December 26, 1863
With an AES by Stuart referring the note to Gen. Lomax. Lee forwards a report of a build-up at Culpepper Court House and orders "Keep every one on the alert." Letter dated at 5 1/4 P.M. Stuart has underscored in his own note: "Vigilance is the word."...
GLC01057
Les troupes des Etats unis sont en tout Environ 1200 hommes [in French]
1777
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794
Estimates men and costs of a regiment, as well as costs for the entire Continental Army. Page numbered 277.
GLC01059
to Capt. Nathan G. Evans
August 3, 1857
A humorous letter to his friend from West Point. Also concerns fighting Indians and paying for a gun. Lee remained in Texas by order of General Twiggs. The letter also mentions A.S. Sydney going to Utah to fight Mormons, army news, debt settlement...
GLC01031
Manifesto and proclamation to the members of the Congress
3 October 1778
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Double-column format. Issued by the British Peace Commissioners Lord Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton and William Eden after the failure of their peace initiative. Offered a general amnesty and pardon with internal self-government and the repeal of...
GLC01032
[Diary Oliver D. Pratt]
1864
Pratt, Oliver D., fl. 1863-1864
Autograph manuscript signed. Pratt served in Co. L, 1st Battalion, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. Approximately 100 pages written in pencil. Military content about war in Virginia. Dated June 10- October 1, 1864.
GLC01003.01
[Diary of Oliver D. Pratt]
1864-1865
Autograph manuscript signed. Military content about war in Virginia. Written in pencil. Dated October 1, 1864-June 24, 1865,
GLC01003.02
[Seated portrait of John H. Surratt]
1868
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One portrait of John Harrison Surratt, Jr., taken by Mathew Brady in 1868.
GLC02194
Journal of a whaling voyage on board ship Cortes of New Bedford, [Massachusetts]
1849-1856
Histed, William, fl. 1849
Includes five separate pages of watercolors that were possibly previously bound in the log. Includes daily entries of the whaling voyage and numerous miscellaneous newspaper clippings, poems, and songs. Many entries are accompanied by an ink stamp...
GLC02212
[General orders no. 30 regarding food rations for contrabands]
January 25, 1864
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Signed by Townsend, United States Assistant Adjutant General. By order of the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, establishes food rations "for issue by the Subsistence Department to adult refugees and to adult colored persons, commonly called...
GLC02225
[Collection of two items, quotation signed by Dolley Madison and engraving] Decimalized
6 March 1849
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
GLC02231
to John C. Tidball
30 October 1883
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes a friendly letter to Tidball about how their military circle is breaking up since Tidball is leaving to head the Artillery School at Fort Monroe, and Sherman has left for St . Louis. Praises Tidball's reputation over the years he has known...
GLC02246
[Official ordnance document]
23 December 1864
Treadwell, Thomas James, ?-1879
Partially printed document, with printed signature. Treadwell, Captain of Ordnance, informs Captain Albert A. Day (Company K, 20th Michigan Infantry, 9th Corps) that his return of ordnance and ordnance stores for the fourth quarter of 1864 has been...
GLC02249.01
To the men under his command
February 9, 1862
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877
Written aboard the flag steamer USS Philadelphia. General order, signed clerically, sent by Flag Officer Goldsborough as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron thanking his men for a victory "worthy of yourselves and the sacred cause the...
GLC02252
[Envelope addressed to Major Vincent]
ca. 16 April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
A free franked envelope (War Department stationery) signed as Secretary of War, allowing the bearer, Major Vincent, to see the Board of Inquiry into Lincoln's assassination.
GLC02256
[Collection of Amos J. Harding, L company, 6th regiment, Missouri, cavalry] [decimalized]
1863-1865
Various
The collection consists of thirteen letters written by various men but all addressed to Amos J. Harding. The letters are from friends and officers in service during the Civil War and are mostly from Missouri; eight of these letters possess dockets....
GLC02178
[Collection of Erastus R. McKinney, I company, 11th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [decimalized]
1851-1904
McKinney, Erastus R., fl. 1851-1904
Collection of 47 items from the papers of Erastus Root McKinney, who served as a private in the 11th Illinois Volunteers. The collection consists of 43 documents, 4 photographs, and a diary, much of which documents McKinney's service in the Civil War...
GLC02179.01
[Diary of Erastus McKinney]
January 26, 1862 - June 9, 1862
Autograph manuscript signed. Includes reports on Union casualities during the capture of Fort Donelson (fought from 11 February to 16 February 1862 at Stewart County, Tennessee).
GLC02179.02
[Collection of George F. Morse, 91st regiment, New York, volunteers] [decimalized]
1864-1868
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
Collection of George F. Morse, private, 91st New York Volunteers. There are 52 items in the collection, including 17 letters from Morse, from his enlistment in October 1864, until his discharge in July 1865. Letters were written from Kingston, New...
GLC02180
[Collection of John H. Powers, 1st regiment, Vermont, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1877
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Collection of 75 letters written to a private in the first Vermont Cavalry, 1860-77, from friends and schoolmates at Newbury Seminary, and fraternity brothers from Wesleyan College. Some of the letters are from soldiers in the field, while others...
GLC02181
[Collection of E. Wyman Stone, A company, 21st regiment, Massachusetts, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .37]
1861-1865
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1864
Stone was a corporal in the 21st Mass. Vols., Co. A. The letters are written from Massachusetts, Annapolis, and New Berne, North Carolina. The collection includes 34 letters (some with envelopes), three receipts, a newspaper clipping and a furlough...
GLC02182
[Collection of Edward L. Sturtevant]
1862-1863
Sturtevant, Edward L., fl. 1862
A collection of 37 items from a Union captain. Includes 26 wardate letters, 10 envelopes, and 1 carte-de-visite. Written from the training base at Camp Maine, Brooklyn, New York. Describing in detail his duties as an officer, he often finds the army...
GLC02183
to Francis Preston Blair
23 August 1856
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Praises a letter Blair wrote, published in a newspaper (possibly the New York Evening Post). Has confidence that "we shall succeed in electing Fremont," referring to John C. Frémont's candidacy in the 1856 Presidential election. Compares the...
GLC02184
Why We are at War. Messages to Congress January to April, 1917
1917
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Signed in front endpaper. Content surrounding America's entry into World War I. Deckle edges.
GLC02186
Confederate cavalryman with canteen, 1/6 plate ambrotype, ruby-glass
1865 ca.
GLC02187
Confederate cavalryman seated with pistol, 1/9 plate ambrotype
The image is said to be that of a member of a cavalryman in Morgan's troop.
GLC02188
Fall in Men! Fall in Promptly! To the Rescue of the State!
circa July 1863
Sparks, Thomas, fl. 1863
Pennsylvania recruitment broadside, published by recruiting officer Lieutenant Thomas Sparks probably asking for men to defend the state during Robert E. Lee's invasion in June-July 1863. Focal point is large depiction of a debonair soldier charging...
GLC02192
Largest Bounties! Recruits Wanted for the Penn'a Volunteers
circa June 1863
Tinen, P.S., fl. 1863
Pennsylvania recruitment broadside published by recruitment officer Captain P.S. Tinen of the 69th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Printed in blue and red ink by King & Baird at 607 Samson Street in Philadelphia. Dominated by the image of an...
GLC02193
[Address to soldiers before anticipated Union assault on Corinth]
2 May 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Rallying the soldiers before the anticipated battle and assuring a Confederate victory. "We are about to meet once more, in the shock of battle, the invaders of our soil, the despoilers of our homes, the disturbers of our family ties. Face to face...
GLC02195
to Edwin M. Stanton
5 May 1862
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Signed as Major General commanding in the Department of North Carolina. Writes to the Secretary of War to report on the positions and activities of various troops and generals. "From information obtained through our Spies, I am Satisfied that the...
GLC02196
[Collection of Civil War letters from various soldiers & civilians] [decimalized]
1864-1905
Collection of 51 letters, including 24 wardate soldiers' letters, to recipients in Lancaster and York County, Pennsylvania. Written by various individuals, mostly to Isaac Cover (Kover, Coover) and family in Pennsylvania. Most have envelopes....
GLC02197
[Collection of Leander A. Williston, B company, 3rd regiment, Massachusetts, heavy artillery] [Decimalized .01- .60]
Williston, Leander A., 1830-?
Williston was Lieutenant in the 6th Co. Massachusetts Volunteers. Collection includes his appointment as Sergeant in Company 6 of the Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, 27 June 1863, cloth map, muster rolls and ordnance reports and correspondence from...
GLC02198
[Appointment of Williston, Quarter Master Sergeant of the 6th Co. Mass. Vols.]
27 June 1863
Signed by Capt. A. P. Allen, printed document on "art. vellum."
GLC02198.60
Life studies of the Great Army
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Print portfolio of 40 copperplate etchings made by Forbes while accompanying Union armies. All the etchings have been separated and put in individual folders. Created by Forbes, a member of the French Etching Club, while he travelled with the Union...
GLC02199
[Oil painting of General Ulysses S. Grant on horseback overlooking a battlefield]
circa 1875
Gaul, Gilbert William, 1855-1919
Depicts Grant writing in a notebook while overlooking a battlefield. Several Confederate soldiers lay dead and dying in the foreground. Other Union leaders confer on horseback. Completed in black, white, gray, and brown. Signed by the artist in...
GLC02201
to Arthur Carpenter
3 September 1929
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Writes a witty letter to the business manager at Warm Springs, Georgia, where Roosevelt founded the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in 1927. Jokes about mosquitoes briefly. Discusses the sprinkler system for the Meriwether Hotel. Signed...
GLC02202
to Howell Cheney
December 7, 1915
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Letter regarding raising money for the war effort. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.01
17 October 1917
Letter regarding the Red Cross. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.02
February 2, 1918
Discusses the sacrifices needed to support the American war effort during World War I. Mentions the War Savings Stamp project as a means for both rich and poor to contribute, but asserts that the such financial support "is a duty rather more...
GLC02203.03
to John Lovett
26 April 1815
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Serving as New Hampshire State Representative, Webster discusses possible future political appointments with New York Representative Lovett. Discusses a dinner with Richard Stockton, a New Jersey Representative. Referring to the New York election...
GLC02204
[Receipt for meals and lodging]
7 August 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Signed by Charles Pyncheon. Verifies receipt of 32 shillings from Bartlett as payment for his and Colonel Nathaniel Peabody's food and lodging for eight days at the Springfield, Massachusetts monetary convention held 30 July - 6 August 1777.
GLC02205
to William Moore
March 17, 1782
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Written by Irvine as Brigadier General to Moore as President of Pennsylvania. He is concerned with British deserters and prisoners enlisting into the Continental Army despite the vigilance of recruiting officers. Since there is no defined punishment...
GLC02206
3 August 1791
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Thanks the recipient for information in a previous letter, about the "hostile disposition of the Indians on the Frontiers." Shares his hope that federal treaties will ease the recipient's apprehensions and "produce a general peace." Introduces Col...
GLC02207
[Clipped signature mounted on engraving of Pownall]
circa 1780, 1897
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Includes Pownall's signature and an engraving of Pownall mounted on backing. Signature possibly created circa 1780. Engraving copyrighted 1897 by Little, Brown, & Co. based on the original engraving by Richard Earlom, first printed in 1777....
GLC02207.02
Proclamation: [Salem Gazette printing re: invasion of Capitol]
1814/09/07
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Salem Gazette printing dated September 7 at 3 o'clock P.M. from the Salem Gazette Office, reprinting the text from the Boston Evening Gazette.
GLC02208
Dignified retirement: parody on the house that Jack built, -- fitted to the times
circa 1809
A parody of the nursery rhyme styled upon eighteenth century children's chapbooks making fun of Jefferson's retirement at a time of national crisis. The figures are rough allegories of Jefferson (alternately a king then a priest, retiring to a...
GLC02209
[Arkansas survey map depicting land claims]
30 September 1844
Pelham, William, 1803-1879
Depicts a map of the Arkansas surveying district "shewing the extent of Public Survey's in said district on the 30th September 1844." Contains boundary lines, including the Cherokee and Choctaw line, the Louisiana Line, the Missouri line, and the...
GLC02210.02
Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him
1844/06/25
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Published by the Republican Herald Office. Appeals to the citizens of Rhode Island, arguing that the sentence given to him goes against the principles of a democratic Republic. Dorr was charged for treason and sentenced to life imprisonment and...
GLC02211
to John A. Wharton
December 1, 1862
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
Discusses military matters. Wishes to know the strength of the army Wharton is fighting, says he cannot send General Wood's forces far away, and says his men will soon be prepared to fight. Address page contains a penciled endorsement signed by...
GLC02213
to General John Hunt Morgan
Johnson, Adams Rankin, 1834-1922
General Johnson, who served in a cavalry unit under Morgan, writes, "We are all exceedingly anxious to be on the war path again, and next to yourself no one is more anxious to Show both the Yankees and our friends that there is Life in the old Band...
GLC02214
to Walker
23 December 1862
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900
Remarks that he has been unable to fight any battles in his home state (Virginia), but has instead served in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi. Wishes that the French Emperor, Napoleon III, would speed mediation. Notes that his promotion has not...
GLC02215
to Colonel Gibbs
December 18, 1862
Pryor, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919
General Pryor instructs, "Don't carry your troops to Blackwater Bridge in the morning. Hold them in readiness to join me at Franklin. The enemy threatens us seriously." Gibbs notes, in pencil, that he received this message at 9:30 pm. Possibly to...
GLC02216
to Daniel S. Donelson
12 November 1863
Randolph, George Wythe, 1818-1867
General Randolph, former Confederate Secretary of War, writes: "If the War Department recognized the disbanding of your regiment you were thereby put out of commission and your subsequent assignment to duty was invalid. But if the Regt is still kept...
GLC02217
to John G. Walker
13 April 1864
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Discusses artillery, ammunition, commissions, assignments, and other military matters in the trans-Mississippi Department. Praises General Walker's command.
GLC02218
to John George Walker
18 August 1864
Bryan, Gerry M., fl. 1864
Bryan, Assistant Adjutant General, writes from the Confederate Head Quarters of the Trans Mississippi Department on behalf of Department Commander Edmund Kirby Smith. Informs General Walker that Smith withdraws a previous order to make a public...
GLC02219
Collection of documents related to the surrender of the Army of Tennessee [Decimalized .01-.04]
April-May 1865
GLC02220
to Robert Wharton
15 December 1823
Colvin, Richard, fl. 1823
Requests that Wharton, the Mayor of Philadelphia, prevent the exportation of specie to the East Indies, which has a negative effect on the prices "of Property, of Labour and of Work, and of Produce." Also discusses DeWitt Clinton's suitability as a...
GLC02221
24 July 1861
Jay, John, 1817-1894
Jay, prominent abolitionist and grandson of the Revolutionary War patriot of the same name, argues "We have an agency at work for the abolition of slavery in the pending war more powerful than all the Conventions we could assemble. Every battle...
GLC02222
[General orders no. 15 announcing equal pay of troops]
1 May 1864
Wickes, James H., fl. 1864
Signed by Wickes as Captain and acting Aide-de-Camp (possibly to Brigadier General Edward Ward Hinks). Informs African American soldiers "By an act that has passed the Senate of the United States, and been favorably reported to the House of...
GLC02223
[General orders no. 59 regarding the purchase of African Americans to serve in place of drafted persons]
31 August 1864
Pratt, William M., fl. 1864
Signed by Pratt, Aide-de-Camp (possibly to Brigadier General Innes Newton Palmer). Relates the story of John H. Irish, a recruiting agent, who attempted to bribe officers to allow him to cite previously enlisted men in order to satisfy recruiting...
GLC02224.01
[General orders no. 60 regarding the recruitment of African American soldiers]
1 September 1864
Signed by Pratt as Aide-de-Camp (possibly of Brigadier General Innes Newton Palmer). States that some officers "procure negroes and send them to particular agents, receiving from them pecuniary reward." Orders that commanding officers must send...
GLC02224.02
Commonwealth. extra. [(August 26, 1852)]
26 August 1852
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Sumner's argument for the appeal of the Fugitive Slave Law was that the slaveholding southern states, and not the United States as a whole, condone the institution of slavery, and thus having a national law in which such an institution is aided and...
GLC02226
[Proclamation to the inhabitants of Clarksville, Tennessee]
February 20, 1862
Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863
Proclamation under the name of Rear Admiral Foote after the capture of Forts Donelson and Henry and the city of Clarksville. Written to the inhabitants of the city, at the suggestion of former Congressman Cave Johnson, after the town dignitaries...
GLC02227
to T. S. Whitney
February 5, 1857
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
Wishes to know if he will be put on trial in Kansas, since the time set for his treason trial is approaching, and he must return if a trial takes place. Conviction of another free state man, despite little evidence. Hears there is a warrant for...
GLC02228
to Jeremiah S. Black
24 September 1854
Informs Black of the cholera epidemic in Pittsburgh, and warns him not to return to the city until it has abated. States a hundred people a day are dying. Jeremiah S. Black was chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and later U.S...
GLC02229
to [John Sherman?]
24 May 1861
McDowell, Irvin, 1818-1885
General McDowell introduces an officer. The Seller's Description states that this letter was "from a small collection of correspondence addressed to John Sherman, who had just become a U.S. Senator from Ohio at this date." Says "Permit me to...
GLC02230
[Collection of Edward Ward, 4th regiment, Tennessee, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1864
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
The collection consists of thirty-four letters written by Edward K. Ward to his sister Elmira Ward. Edward enlisted in Company A of the 4th Tennessee as a Second Lieutenant. He writes of his experiences at Murfreesboro, Shiloh, Nashville...
GLC02232
Oil portrait of Confederate officer Edward K. Ward
Unsigned painting in original oval gold painted frame. Measurements given include frame.
GLC02232.35
Carte de visite album
The carte de visites have been removed from the album and stored in individual sleeves. The collection of images is of Ward family members including Dr. and Mrs. Ward, Samuel Marshall Ward, and Elmira Ward. The album seems to have belonged to...
GLC02232.36
Collection of George Wortham [Decimalized .01-.56]
1831-1864
The majority of this collection consists of correspondence and other documents directed to Captain George "Granville Greys" Wortham from other military personnel. These materials discuss recruitment of personnel and unrest within the Confederate army...
GLC02233
[Collection of Edward H. Hall, A company, 1st battalion, Maryland, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1917
Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1917
The Edward H. Hall Papers consist predominantly of Hall's correspondence to his mother, father, and sister during his service as a private in the 1st Maryland Cavalry, C.S.A. Hall was captured and held at Point Lookout, Md., from 1864-1865; most of...
GLC02234
to Joseph Wheeler
21 November 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Longstreet, commander of the Department of East Tennessee, writes to Wheeler, commanding a cavalry corps in the Army of Tennessee. In the midst of the Knoxville Campaign, writes "Col. [Ligons?] force should execute the move to the right of the enemy...
GLC02235
to Robert M. T. Hunter
February 3, 1865
Writes as a prisoner of war and requests Confederate Senator Hunter's help in getting out of prison. " ... McLean has called upon me to-day, with the generous proffer of an endeavour to procure my release. Will you contribute to that object? I am...
GLC02236
to My Dear Father
12 December 1863
Campbell, Alexander W., 1828-1893
Campbell, a Confederate general taken as a prisoner of war, writes from prison at Johnson's Island. Mentions suffering and deprivation due to the poor conditions and requests clothing. " ... Send me a suit of winter clothes with change of many...
GLC02237
to McHenry Howard
3 August 1864
Steuart, George H., 1828-1903
Writes as a Confederate prisoner of war to a fellow prisoner of war in Delaware. Steuart was imprisoned at Charleston Harbor "Morris Island." "... We are now being exchanged for the officers from Charleston, and expect to be there in an hour or so....
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