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Petition of freeman wrongly enslaved by Samuel P. Hargrove
1818/08/04
Gelar, Jose, fl. 1818
"The Petition of Jose Gelar respectfully showeth that he is a native of the Island of Cuba,... and by birth a freeman..."
GLC07609
re: response to rebel threats of shooting black prisoners of war
1864/05/03
Fenn, Austin, fl. 1864
Incomplete letter from Corporal 10th VT., Co. H.: "...[O]ur Generals sent them word that every Black Prisoner they [the Confederates] shot they would pick out A rebel Prisoner...that had owned the most slaves and shoot him."
GLC07610
to William Black
1863/05/21
Black, Isaac, fl. 1863
"I want to let you know How our Black Solgiers gets on There is two Rigmts already in Active Service they are Down on the Rebels they bring in Prisners Every Day they say that They will fight to the last for their Liberty." Also describes the...
GLC07611
re: secession
1861/01/28
Hale, F.L., fl. 1861
Speech given in Carroll County, Virginia: "The mere empty name of Union, with one section arrayed in deadly hostility against the other section, committing acts of violence against our property, making invasions upon our Citizens, and committing the...
GLC07613
to Edgar J. Sherman re: slavery, Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks
1863/05/14
Sherman, H. L.
"I think [Banks] would today do away with the Emancipation Proclamation, and re-enslave all who have been freed....I have no real confidence in his integrity to the cause of freedom." With envelope and stamp.
GLC07614
to William Eustis re: relations with the British (in hand of Louisa Adams)
1815/11/29
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
"...[I]f we intend to hold our right as valid we must be prepared to maintain it by force. Early in the course of the summer, the British Governement determined to maintain and to encrease [sic] their naval armaments on the Canadian Lakes this very...
GLC07615
Group of nine Edison documents [decimalized]
1881-1908
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
GLC07616
re: phonplex system of telegraphy
1886/08/12
Edison explains that the system will: "Enable you to duplicate your way wire circuits and to add circuits to your existing through wires."
GLC07616.01
to James C. Parrish re: raising funds
1896/01/03
For venture to separate phosphorous via magnetic process.
GLC07616.02
Poem to Miss Jenkins, "What's the Social Tree"
1902/02/04
A poem: "What's the social tree...and the tree like an Irish nurse".
GLC07616.03
[Seated portrait of Thomas Edison]
circa 1889
Seated portrait of Edison in one of his characteristic poses. His left arm rests on the arm of the chair, while his right is propped on a nearby table, with his hand pressed against his temple. Ink inscription on mount reads, "To my friend Simpkin...
GLC07616.04
[Photograph of Edison Machine Works building]
1881
Signed by principal lighting engineer, Charles L. Clarke. Ink inscription on mount reads, "Edison Machine Works, Goerck St., New York City, Photo, 1881." Edison established his Machine Works factory in 1881 to produce dynamos and other electrical...
GLC07616.05
The Edison 150-light dynamo.
Caravalho, D.N., fl. 1881
Signed by principal lighting engineer, Charles L. Clarke. Depicts generator body with four stacks. Printed text on mount identifies Edison Machine Works as the site of the dynamo's production. Pencil inscription below title reads, "1881." Image is...
GLC07616.06
The Edison 250-light dynamo.
Signed by principal lighting engineer, Charles L. Clarke. Depicts generator body with six stacks, larger than the 150-light dynamo. Printed text on mount identifies Edison Machine Works as the site of the dynamo's production. Pencil inscription...
GLC07616.07
The most famous inventor of the age, Thomas A. Edison in his laboratory
1919
Keystone View Company
Stereocard of Edison in his laboratory. Biographical sketch of Edison is printed on verso.
GLC07616.08
Five rare kinetososcope (moving pictures) still photos
1906-1908
The still photos are: #1 "The Terrible Kids" (scene 9) 10.5 x 13.2 cm, "A Dumb Hero" (scene 5) 12.5 x 15.0, "Bridal Couple dodging cameras" (scene 5) 13.2 x 15.7, "A Race for Millions" (scene 4) 13.1 x 15.7, "Tale the Autumn Leaves Told" (scene 5) 13...
GLC07616.09
to Mrs. Brown and children re: his homecoming
1839/06/19
Brown, John, 1800-1859
"I have left no stone unturned to place my affairs in a more settled & comfortable shape, & now should I after all my labour & sacrifice of boddy & mind, be compelled to return a verry poor man, how will my family receive me."
GLC07617
to Madame Le Vasseur re: three glorious days in France [in French]
1830/08/12
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
"The great victory of our people...heroism, selflessness, the miracle of these three days are beyond expression." In French.
GLC07618
to Leonard Swett re: opposing re-election of [Lyman] Trumbull
[1867]/01/12
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
"[K]nowing all [Trumbull's] cold selfish treachery towards [Lincoln], can you not write today, to influential parties in S. and tell them the whole truth." Mrs. Lincoln also denies Mrs. McGuinness the gift of Lincoln's cane, calling her a "low...
GLC07619
to Henry A. Wise re: platform
[1850]
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
"Pray strengthen my arms in the South for the support of the Union & the Constitution & do not arrest us whilst we are dealing blows upon your enemies & our enemies by stopping as to inquire the construction which we may place on this or that...
GLC07620
Circular letter re: mail carried by public and private ships
1792/07/23
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
"Yet the Master of every vessel arriving from one port to another, where a Post Office is established, ought, before he "breaks bulk," to deliver the letters, which are directed to be delivered there, in conformity to the 12th section; and so doing...
GLC07621
Bronze medal by Anthony Paquet and two documents
1864 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Life portrait of Lincoln by Paquet, copy of the medal donated to the Northeast Sanitary Fair of 1864. The medal was hung in White House during Lincoln administration, and later presented to Col. William H. Crook, Lincoln's bodyguard. With 2...
GLC07622
Resolution re: accounting for slaves taken by British during war
1786/08/09
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
"Resolved: That the Secretary for foreign affairs cause to be made separate lists of the numbers, names, and owners of the Negroes belonging to the citizens of each State and carried away by the British..."
GLC07623
to John H. Winder re: requesting list of Confederate prisoners
1864-1865 ca.
Foote, Henry S. (Henry Stuart), 1804-1880
Requesting list of prisoners held at Andersonville and their offenses.
GLC07624
to Maj. O.V. Saucey re: account of a battle at Petersburg, Va.
1865/04/16
Keifer, Joseph Warren, 1836-1932
Written by Brig. General of 2nd Brigade, 3rd division, 6th Corps.
GLC07625
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