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The Weekly junior register. [Vol. 2, no. 16 (April 25, 1863)]
25 April 1863
White, Jonathon C., fl. 1862-1863
General orders. Discusses Union occupation and promotes patriotism. Green rosebud pattern.
GLC06998
Andersonville Prison photographs and documents [decimalized]
1864-1865 bulk
Collection of 41 items primarily concerning Andersonville Prison, although other Southern prisons, such as Castle Thunder and Libby Prison (both located in Richmond, Va.), are also briefly documented here. Andersonville Prison, located in...
GLC06999
Birds' Eye View of North End of Andersonville Prison, Ga.
August 17, 1864
Riddle, A.J., fl. 1864-1883
Title and caption on verso. "Photographed from the stockade in summer of 1864. Ragged and naked Prisoners scattered around, digging roots, &c. Sink or trough in the centre, and besie it the branch dividing the prison and crossed by the "Dead Line" on...
GLC06999.01
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
1864 August 17
Caption printed on mount reads: "Andersonville Prison, Georgia. South End View of the Stockade. Showing the Sentry Stands in the distance." Verso contains Century Company stamp and various notations; recto contains cropping marks and additional...
GLC06999.02
Civil War Photographs: Chattanooga, Knoxville, construction, views [decimalized]
1863-1864, 1890s
63 photographs total with 53 mounts or separate photographs. Includes photographs of Union construction in and around Chattanooga and Knoxville, TN, panoramic views of same, views of Tennessee River, some later images of General Albert Ordway. Many...
GLC07000
Major General Joseph Hooker
circa 1862
Image, heavily over-painted, apparently for reproduction. Photograph mounted on dark grey board. 1890s reprint of original. Image size: 34.9 x 43.9 cm.
GLC07001
Photographs with Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, family, etc. [word processed inventory available]
1894-1927
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
This collection consists of 91 photographs dating from the period 1894-1927. The bulk of these images document the activities of Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Tampa, Fla., and Cuba during the Spanish American War, although the collection also...
GLC07002
to Edward Thurlow re: directions to give Hillsborough seals of Sec. of State
1779/11/25
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Discusses importance of mollifying Lord North to continue the war in America.
GLC07003
to Elbridge Gerry re: seeking appointment as Secretary of War
1784/02/20
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Docketed by Gerry.
GLC07004
[Collection of William Brunt, D company, 16th regiment, USCT, infantry] [decimalized]
June 1863 to August 1865
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Brunt was a passionate patriot and his letters are filled consistently with pro-Union and anti-slavery sentiments. He writes on a combination of subjects, including home life, reports on health of fellow soldiers, camp life and politics and battle....
GLC07006
Diary of drummer boy in 138th Pennsylvania Regt.
1864
Herman, David, fl. 1864
Refers to Brandywine, Shenandoah, siege of Petersburg, and Winchester.
GLC07007
re: admission of West Virginia as a state
1862/12/23
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Letter from Lincoln to Cabinet members calling for written opinions re: admission of West Virginia as a state. Includes autograph of Seward and secretarial signature of Lincoln.
GLC07681
Circular letter re: announcing Salmon P. Chase's visit to the South
1865/04/29
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
GLC07684
Memorandum for the Judges for Inauguration
1869/03/04
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC07685
Speech written by Chase for Andrew Johnson after Lincoln's assassination
[1865/04/15]
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
"Oppressed by their sorrow and profoundly conscious how much I shall need the support and faith of my countrymen, I have take the Oath prescribed by the Constitution, and have entered upon the duties of the great office so suddenly, and so sadly made...
GLC07686
to John F. Trumbull re: Trumbull's failure to see Lincoln
1864/03/15
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC07692
to John Adams Green and Edward Butler Osborne
1837/03/18
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Abolition of slavery and the right to petition
GLC07693.01
To the Inhabitants of the 12th Congressional District of Massachusetts
1837/03/20
GLC07693.02
to "Dear Sir" re: Virginia's warm springs and his health
1761/08/26
Washington, George, 1732-1799
GLC07695
to Jonathan Loring Austin re: his Fourth of July oration
1786/08/23
GLC07696
to James Madison
1786/11/18
Responds favorably to the work done at the Annapolis Convention and since. Explains why he cannot attend the Constitutional Convention. He was re-elected president of the Society of Cincinnati, whose meeting coincides with the convention....
GLC07699
to Daniel Brodhead
14 August 1780
General Washington discusses Colonel Bowman's apprehension regarding British progress with General Brodhead, stationed at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. States "what men can be spared from the Garrison of the upper Country- St. Johns- Montreal and Quebec...
GLC07702
to William Norris re: President Jackson's discussion of Texas Independence
1836/12/23
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
"The message of the President's concerning Texas [Independence] will I think close the campaign on that subject for the present session. The truth is, that it would be as impolite as vain for the opposition to attack the dying lion [Jackson]; & they...
GLC07709
[David Stauffer sketchbooks and papers]
1864-1870
Stauffer, David M., 1845-1913
Collection of two volumes belonging to David Stauffer, an ensign on the U.S.S. Alexandria, dated 1864 to 1870. Consists of two sketchbooks and an additional 21 items housed in GLC07713.02. Sketches include naval and architectural sketches, as well as...
GLC07713
Patent issued to Gould Thorp for inventing an improvement to the cooking stove
1836/06/25
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
GLC07718
Speech re: transition to peacetime; economy
1945/10/30
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
"Four days after the surrender of Japan, I issued executive order 9599 which laid down the guiding policies of your government during the transition from war to peace...to assist in the maximum production of civilian goods...to avoid both inflation...
GLC07720
to Anthony Morris re: War of 1812
1814/11/12
Morris, Phebe, fl. 1814
Terms offered by nation Britain have "contributed more than any circumstance whatever to unite all parties in the resolution of repelling unitedly, the enemy;" burning of the White House: "It would have shocked you my dear papa to have heard how many...
GLC07721
Paying Off the Democratic Public Debt
1868 [?]
Republican Party
re: Civil War debts and "the legacy which the Democratic administration of James Buchanan bequeathed the Republican party."
GLC07722
Message from the President of the United States... [Pardoned Confederates]
1867/03/02
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
List of pardoned Confederates from 15 April 1865 to 2 March 1867.
GLC07723
1867/07/19
List of pardoned Confederates from 15 April 1865 to 8 July 1867.
GLC07724
Journal of the House of Representatives...of the State of Illinois...
1839/12/09
GLC07678
to Salmon P. Chase re: argument against accepting the negro as an equal
1865/05/06
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
"I am not yet prepared to receive the Negro on terms of political Equality for the reason that it will arouse passions and predjudices of the North, which...might rekindle the war whose fires are now dying out and by skillful management may be kept...
GLC07680
Presidential Oath of Office administered to Ulysses S. Grant
Includes Chase's note: "The Oath from this paper was administered to General Grant on the 4th of March 1869."
GLC07682
to Winfield Scott re: urging Scott not to retire
1860/12/29
GLC07683
[Collection of Samuel Watson Van Nuys, F company, 7th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
Includes over 110 letters to his parents with commentary on seeing Lincoln, commanding colored troops, baseball, etc.; with tintype photo of Van Nuys and 2 other officers.
GLC07687
to the Committee of Correspondence in New Jersey
11 June 1770
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
"...[A]ll the duties in the last Revenue Act are repealed, except that on Tea."
GLC07689
Proclamation by William Marvin, Provisional Gov. of the State of Florida
1865/08/26
Florida
Calls for the election of delegates to a convention for the re-establishment of state government in Florida. Gov. Marvin's proclamation is dated the 23rd, but the printing is dated the 26th.
GLC07690
to William Lee re: liquidating his estate
1771/01/07
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Lincoln employs a Southern colloquialism: "You shall be able to say 'that took!'"
GLC07691
re: thanks to an unnamed member of Parliament for his support of the Union
1865/12/22
GLC07694
[Teamsters agreement for a military expedition up the St. River Lawrence]
April 1759
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written by Hancock while working for his uncle's mercantile company during the French and Indian War. Makes an agreement for provisioning the troops for the Battle of Quebec. Records a contract between "teamster, on the one part, & Thomas Hancock...
GLC07697
to Joseph Whipple
8 April 1783
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Informs his brother that "The Treaties of Peace were sign'd," officially ending the American Revolution, and that "The British I suppose are preparing to leave our Territory." Indicates that soldiers will soon be coming home in need of employment....
GLC07700
[Proclamation to officers and soldiers of the Continental Army]
20 October 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Full title as follows, "A Proclamation to the Officers and Soldiers of the Continental Army who have the real Interest of their Country at Heart, and who are determined to be no longer the Tools and Dupes of Congress, or of France." An appeal to...
GLC07701
5000 American Seamen detained on board British vessels!
1808
Alerts citizens to British impressment, American prisoners in France, "Algerine Piracy and Barbarity," and the relocation of American families to Canada, and blames it all on the Embargo Act of 1807. Urges "a hearty vote for the ANTI-EMBARGO and...
GLC07703
[Four acts passed by the United States Congress on 5 November 1792]
2 March 1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Four acts on one sheet, signed by Secretary of State Jefferson. Includes: "An Act making an appropriation to defray the expense of a treaty with the Indians north west of the Ohio," "An Act providing for the payment of the First Installment due on a...
GLC07704
[Collection of Richard H. Jackson, I company, 9th regiment, New York, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .516]
1861/05-1864
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Letters of Richard H. Jackson, Lieutenant in the 9th NY regiment, Hawkins Zouaves, during the period of his service in the Union Army and his subsequent employment as a government clerk attached to the army's subsistence department. 185 letters...
GLC07705
Typewritten Speech, delivered at Yale
January 14, 1959
King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968
One speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. January 14, 1959 before the faculty and students at Yale University. The speech is regarding the future of integration. He provides a brief survey of race relations in the past and discusses the...
GLC07706
Speech at the Tremont Temple
1862/09/12
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
"The immediate cause of the present war is that your president would not sell them Fort Sumter... it is as true of Nations as of Individuals, that nothing so surely invites further agression, as to yield to unjust demands."
GLC07707
to Frederick Bowen
1916/12/20
"The people of this Country have seen [William Jennings] Bryan in high office. If...they make him President of this Country, they will give us four years of incompetence and corruption without a single redeeming feature."
GLC07708
to Colonel Brewer re: military movements of General Howe
1777/07/29
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
"I am still of the opinion General Howe goes southward or returns to the North River- He will receive great aid in attacking Philadelphia from his shipping and great assistance from the inhabitants of all the lower counties." Written at Coryells...
GLC07710
to Abraham Lincoln re: relieving Hooker of Duty
28 September 1863
"The request was possibly attributable to Gen. Hooker's persuasion that he could not rely on cordial cooperation from General Halleck...You will readily understand what distrust this conflict of orders might give rise to."
GLC07711
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