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Castle Thunder - Confederate Prison
1864
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
With pencil inscriptions on verso. Only half of the stereocard is present, cutting off the original title and caption of the photograph.
GLC06999.27
[Libby Prison]
With Century Co. and black ink inscription.
GLC06999.28
Camp of Confederate Prisoners
12 May 1864
Photograph taken after the Battle of Spotsylvania. With pencil inscriptions on verso.
GLC06999.29
Panoramic View of South End of Andersonville Prison, Ga.
This print of a sketch is based on A.J. Riddle's photograph of the southeast view of Andersonville Prison. With Century Co. stamp and various inscriptions. Caption on verso reads "photographed from the Branch in summer of 1864. Sink or trough in...
GLC06999.30
Union prisoners of war at Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia
17 August 1864
Riddle, A.J., fl. 1864-1883
Recto and verso each contain composite views of the southeastern and southwestern parts of the prison compound (2 prints mounted per side). With Century Co. stamp and various notations.
GLC06999.31
"…North End of Andersonville Prison, Ga."
1864/[08/17]
Image composed of two mounted albumen prints, with ink and paint embellishments. With Century Co. stamp and various inscriptions.
GLC06999.35
Map of the prison
circa 1864
Goss, Warren, fl. 1864-1880
Map of the prison, with the locations of photographs # 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 marked.
GLC06999.36
Map of the prison and surrounding areas.
GLC06999.37
Photographs of Andersinville[Notes]
circa 1880
Notes, with autograph corrections, containing detailed descriptions of nine Riddle photographs. 9 p. His numbers correspond to those in this collection as follows: #1 (item #1), #2 (items #2-3), #3 (item #4), #4 (item #5), #5 (items #6-7), #6...
GLC06999.38
Catalog of An Important Collection of Fine and Rare Photographs.
1915/09/24
Scott & O'Shaughnessy, Inc.
Auction catalog from which Neville Franklin Dragoo purchased this collection (lots #200, 212, and 215).
GLC06999.39
[sketch of a skull and crow atop a Confederate flag]
[n.d.]
Unknown
Ink sketch of a skull and crow atop a Confederate flag.
GLC06999.40
[List]
Inventory of the collection by a previous owner.
GLC06999.41
[General Albert Ordway]
circa 1887-1897
Portrait of General Albert Ordway in dress uniform with four medals. Based on the uniform, the photograph appears to have been taken during Ordway's time as the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard. Ordway became Commanding...
GLC07000.53
[Hair sample]
1825 circa
Harrison, Mary S., 1809-1842
Unknown brown hair sample in a light blue envelope stamped "Made in France for the White House." Originally from the sentiment book of Mary S. Harrison, GLC07732.02.
GLC07732.03
to Lucy Knox
10 August 1775
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Affectionately laments their separation. Mentions that Generals George Washington and Charles Lee inquired about her. Comments on an encounter with navy prisoners. Discusses the "regulars" making a "fine prize" of 2000 sheep and 150 heads of...
GLC02437.00200
to Henry Knox
13 August 1775
Howland, Joseph, 1749-1836
Indicates that he sent Knox some hosiery. Describes Norwich as confused. Discusses current preparations to defend against the British, who would like to seize their provisions. Calls the uncontested British seizure of provisions on Fishers Island...
GLC02437.00201
to William Knox
25 September 1775
Mentions making daily excursions to Cambridge. Reports that General Charles Lee said William could easily get a commission, and Knox will discuss it further with George Washington and Horatio Gates. Knox wants William to join the artillery...
GLC02437.00203
to George Washington
23 October 1775
Greenleaf, Joseph, 1720-1810
Docketed by George Washington. Forwards Knox a plan (not included) given to Greenleaf "by a country gentleman." He concludes that Knox could make the best use of it, commenting that "if it affords any good hints they will be improved by you for the...
GLC02437.00207
16 November 1775
Writes lovingly to his wife. Discusses his journey to visit her, getting caught in a violent storm, and expecting to see her tomorrow night. Explains that George Washington has ordered him to go to Fort Ticonderoga. Knox, having recently been...
GLC02437.00209
to Gouverneur Morris
Moylan, Stephen, 1737-1811
A letter of introduction for Henry Knox. Asks that Morris "make New York as agreeable to [Knox] as the circumstances of the times will admit." Also asks if there were any letters from "our friend Penn." Moylan was a soldier and officer in the...
GLC02437.00210
27 November 1775
Writes affectionately, asking about Lucy's journey from Worcester. Discusses his own journey to New York City on his way to Fort Ticonderoga, where George Washington had ordered him to travel to in order to bring back to Cambridge the British...
GLC02437.00211
A highly detailed letter in which Knox reports on his efforts to obtain ordnance in New York City for the Continental Army in Cambridge. Discusses similar, unsuccessful activities in regard to the activities of a man named Colonel Read, and his...
GLC02437.00212
Quincy, Josiah, 1710-1784
Discusses the need for and benefits that would come from establishing an American naval force. Has changed his mind and now believes Row Gallies could be effectively used in the Boston Harbor. In support of establishing a navy, cites successful...
GLC02437.00213
5 December 1775
Discusses working with General Philip Schuyler to arrange to have artillery seized from the British earlier in the year forwarded from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Describes the garrison at Ticonderoga as weak and "the Conveyance...
GLC02437.00215
Campaign Maps Army of the Potomac, Map No. 1. Yorktown to Williamsburg
1862
Abbot, Henry Larcom, 1831-1927
Title continues: "Prepared by Command of Maj. Gen. George B. Mc.Clellan U.S.A. Commanding Army of the Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys Chief of Top. Engrs Army of the Potomac." Engraved by W.H. Dougal. Map compiled by Abbot. Printed version of...
GLC04355.04
Campaign Map Army of the Potomac, Map No. 3. White House to Harrisons Landing
Title continues: "Prepared by Command of Maj. Gen. George B. Mc.Clellan U.S.A. Commd'g Army of the Potomac A.A. Humphreys Brig. Gen. and Chief of Top. Engr's." Map compiled by Abbot. Photographed at the Coast Survey Office. A very faint brown-line...
GLC04355.05
"Prepared by Command of Maj. Gen. George B. Mc.Clellan U.S.A. Commanding Army of the Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys Chief of Top. Engrs Army of the Potomac." Print engraved by W.H. Dougal. Map compiled by Abbot.
GLC04355.06
Campaign Maps Army of the Potomac, Map No. 2. Williamsburg to White House
Title continues: "Prepared by Command of Maj. Gen. George B. Mc.Clellan U.S.A. Commd'g Army of the Potomac A.A. Humphreys Brig. Gen. and Chief of Top. Engr's. Photographed at the Coast Survey Office. A faint brown-line print on four pieces of joined...
GLC04355.07
GLC04355.08
[Portrait of John William Flinn]
circa 1860-1870
Men of Mark Publishing Co.
Engraving of John William Flinn, noted as published by Men of Mark Publishing Co. located in Washington D.C.
GLC04573.14
to Aaron Hobart
1814/03/06
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
Discusses his efforts to obtain a presidential appointment to an unspecified post for Hobart.
GLC06313.04.033
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 4, no. 158 (January 7, 1860) - no. 209 (December 29, 1860)] [bound]
1860/01/07-1860/12/29
Issue number 207 has been removed.
GLC01733.02
20 September 1775
Pemberton, Robert, ?-1788
Copy of an extract from general orders pertaining to applications for commissions in the Continental Army. Explains that before anyone obtains a commission from the Army of the United Colonies, they must first obtain one from the colony they will...
GLC02437.00202
Later copy of original letter (see GLC02437.00203).
GLC02437.00204
27 September 1775
Docket is written in another hand. Attempts to facilitate the sale of a stallion. Briefly mentions that two deserters will have to face the lash.
GLC02437.00205
2 October 1775
Seeks a response to an earlier inquiry about finding a strong horse for an acquaintance (see GLC02437.00205). Indicates that he will leave for Newbury today and hopes for better luck collecting monies there. Asks William to entertain a man named Mr...
GLC02437.00206
11 November 1775
Adams, John, 1735-1826
In response to Knox seeking a commission as colonel, Adams writes that he is "rejoiced to learn that you have at last determined to take a more important share than you have done hitherto in the conduct of our military matters." Explains that he has...
GLC02437.00208
[Photograph of Flinn as a 14 year old Confederate enlistee]
Flinn, John William, fl. 1863-1893
Daguerreotype photograph of John W. Flinn. Depicts Flinn as a fourteen year old Confederate enlistee, wearing a military hat and belt.
GLC04573.01
to his father
11 March 1863
Reports that his regiment is on Provost Guard. Three days worth of rations only lasts for two days, after which the soldiers must provide for themselves or do without. It is illegal to sell whiskey in town, and his regiment usually catches those...
GLC04573.02
to A.M. Flinn
26 May 1863
Flow, J.S., fl. 1863
Billie [J. W. Flinn] has been wounded, captured and taken to Fort Delaware. Lieut. Col. Luse just returned from Fort Delaware and said Flinn was doing well. (Flinn was captured at the battle of Marye's Heights or Second Fredricksburg, May 3, 1863).
GLC04573.03
9 August 1863
Spent three weeks as a prisoner at Fort Delaware. Has not heard from his family since he returned to camp. While at Fort Delaware, his father had come to camp to visit and went home without knowing the fate of his son. He discusses the losses from...
GLC04573.04
to A.M. Flinn [incomplete]
January 10, 1864
His regiment suffered heavy casualties in the battle. They were caught in the crossfire of several Yankee infantry units and within the sights of an artillery battery. He also speculates on whether Yankees in Virginia or Tennessee fight harder...
GLC04573.05
to A. M. Flinn
4 December 1864
He received the sad news of his little sister's death. He asks about the cause of her death and the length of her illness. He did not receive a check his father sent to him. Signed: "your son William."
GLC04573.06
December 31, 1864
He has not received a letter since 26 November. He encloses a clothing permit, which will allow his father to send him items from home. The permit is to be fastened to the articles of clothing and "permit inside" is to be written on the box. He...
GLC04573.07
to John William Flinn
13 July 1893
Capens, E., fl. 1893
He invites Reverend Flinn to attend his consecration as the "Assistant Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, for the Diocese of South Carolina."
GLC04573.08
15 April 1901
Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904
Informs Professor Flinn that he is unable to attend the reunion of the South Carolina Veterans in May.
GLC04573.09
January 30, 1903
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Wilson writes to Reverend Flinn. Acknowledges a letter concerning Wilson's father: "It really gives me very deep comfort to hear such word about my father from those who really knew and appreciated him." Also replies that he does not know much...
GLC04573.10
[Memorial ribbon and explanatory note]
December 11, 1889
The ribbon is pinned across the top of an explanatory note entitled "Jefferson Davis Memorial Badge," written by J. W. Flinn. The note indicates that the Flinn wore the ribbon at South Carolina' memorial service for Jefferson Davis. The note...
GLC04573.11
March 22, 1884
O'Brien, Thomas B., fl. 1884
Notification that he has been elected as an honorary member of the association. Written on stationery of the "Army of Northern Virginia Benevolent Association, Louisiana Division."
GLC04573.12
A Southern Soldier's Experiences in a Northern Prison
November 1893
Originally written for the students of a "lady cousin" who was concerned her pupils were being misinformed about the "kind treatment of Southern Soldiers in Northern prisons." Flinn later presented the address at "S. C. College Nov. 1893." He...
GLC04573.13
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