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Description of the Scale of accompanying Dycas's Hydrometer
1790
Explains how to use and read Dycas's Hydrometer, a device invented to determine the strength of alcoholic beverages, so that the proper tax could be applied.
GLC08993.02
Collection of items related to Elias Boudinot [Decimalized .01-.03]
1782-1894
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
A letter accompanied by an envelope and a book written by Elias Boudinot.
GLC08994
to Lewis Pintard
15 October 1782
Relates news from New York, including the arrival of "a Packer" and news that "Charles Town was evacuated."
GLC08994.01
[Free Frank for a letter from Elias Boudinot to Lewis Pintard]
16 October 1782
Free Frank is pasted inside GLC08994.03, a copy of Boudinot's "Journal or historical recollections of American events during the revolutionary war." It is adhered to the back of the title page.
GLC08994.02
Journal or historical recollections of American events during the revolutionary war
1894
Boudinot's recollections of the American Revolution, with a number of anecdotes on the subject, and one hundred thirty-nine illustrations. Published by Frederick Bourguin. Only twenty-five large copies of the book were made, this one numbered copy...
GLC08994.03
The Creek and Cherokee lands of Georgia and Alabama
1826
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858
Contemporary copy likely written by a staff member of a speech regarding removal that Benton delivered to the Senate. Argues that tribal chiefs should be given "gratuities" to convince them to sign treateis and clarifies troubles in negotiations...
GLC08995
Amendments of the Constitution, submitted to the consideration of the American people.
1865
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872
Argues for constitutional amendments to abolish slavery, establish universal citizenship and prosecute treason. Issued during the ratification process of the Thirteenth Amendment proposes a number of amendments, and discusses them in context of...
GLC08996
Humanity's last appeal to the abolitionists of the United States, against the increase of slave territory
1844
Gibbons, James Sloan, 1815-1892
Urges Northerners to vote for the Whig ticket, and oppose the Democrats, who favor the annexation of Texas. Argues that annexation is planned only to increase slavery and the power of the slave states. Texas is large and suitable for slavery and...
GLC08997
[Circular letter urging opposition to the expansion of slavery]
February 1850
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
Circular letter from the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society urging opposition to the expansion of slavery. Addressed "To each Friend of Liberty in the United States." Urges readers to write to Congress in opposition to slavery, and demand...
GLC08998
An appeal to the women of the United States by the National Woman Suffrage and Educational Committee
1871
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Urges women to demand equal rights for themselves, including the franchise, argues that the Constitution gaurantees equal rights to women, and offers a "Decleration and Pledge" for supporters of women's suffrage. Letter also states ways in which...
GLC08999
Colored Voters Read
Democratic Party (Ga.)
One broadside entitled, "Colored Voters Read," dated 1894 printed by Georgia's Democratic Party. Asks the question, "What Evidence have the Negroes of this State that Schools will be provided for their Children in case the Third Party gets into...
GLC09000
The Anti-Slavery Record, Volume 1, Number 11.
November 1835
Cover engraving depicts Amos Dresser being caned. Lead article addresses his martyrdom.
GLC09001
[Frederick Douglass quotation]
1868
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
"For myself, I ask nothing I would not freely grant to all men." Signed and dated 1868. On lined paper with reproduced photograph of Douglass.
GLC09002
Slavery Days.
post 1865
Printing of an anti-slavery poem written from the perspective of an older male slave who is close to dying. The first verse reads, "I am thinking now to day of the years that's pass'd away, When they tied me up in bondage long ago, In old Virginia...
GLC09003
to Mrs. Edward Brown
February 9, 1863
Gordon, Thomas M., fl. 1861-1865
Gordon, a Confederate soldier, begins his letter by stating he greatly misses his home and friends. Says that he has been attending church and receiving some comfort from religion. Writes about a man from his regiment who deserted and is now...
GLC09004
to Thomas M. Jack
8 March 1864
Featherston, Winfield Scott, 1820-1891
Addressed to Jack as the Assistant Adjutant General to General Polk. Confederate Brigadier General Featherston requests bayonets for his troops. States that he has heard there are bayonets on hand but that they were not issued because it would take...
GLC09005
The Camp Kettle. [Vol. 1, no. 11 (May 1, 1862)]
1 May 1862
100th Pennsylvania Regiment
Articles on the Battle of Wilmington Island, promotions, camp life, and military business. States "The Camp Kettle is published every opportunity by the 100th Penn'a (Roundhead) Reg't, Col. Leasure, Commanding."
GLC09007
to Emily Carter
18 June 1864
Carter, Solon A., 1837-1918
Writes to his wife, "My own Emily," about the first engagements of the Battle of Petersburg. Reports that he is two miles from Petersburg and that "The whole army is here and banging away at the rebs pell mell." Praises the African American...
GLC09008
to George F. Hoar
9 September 1889
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Begins by asking Hoar to support John D. Powell Jr. of Boston, an African American for a position in the Navy. States, "He is quite a remarkable man ... His energy and activity are unlimited. He knows no fear ...These with other good qualities are...
GLC09010
to John T. Hoffman
15 July 1872
McQuade, James, 1829-1884
Discusses Hoffman's impending candidacy for the Governor of New York. Comments on the Irish vote, "I don't find that the well-informed people have an idea that you would lose much of the Irish vote. Only an Irishman, or one with Irish blood in his...
GLC09011
to William W. Smith
29 July 1864
Craven, Tunis Augustus Macdonough, 1813 -1864
Faron, the Chief Engineer of the United States Navy requests items needed to repair the USS Tecumseh. Signed approved by Tunis as Captain and William Smith as Commodore Commanding. Requires, "120 spikes with nuts, of iron, as per sketch, 40 spikes...
GLC09012
White Slaves.
28 September 1863
Hammond, James D., fl. 1863
Wage slavery, quotes an 1858 speech which calls for restraint after New York City draft riots, and challenges Democratic agitators to dispute conclusions: " ... self-interest and patriotism both call upon Workingmen to stand by the government firm as...
GLC09013
Broughton's Monthly Planet Reader and Astrological Journal.
1860
Four issues each featuring engraved portraits of 1860 Presidential candidates with astrological charts and commentary on their potential success; Stephen A. Douglas 8-1-1860, Abraham Lincoln 9-1-1860, John C. Breckinridge 10-1-1860, and John Bell 11...
GLC09014
to "Dear Home Friends"
20 April 1863
An unknown Union soldier named George writes to his friends back home. Starts by saying they have just had a march in order to catch a rebel force at Strasburg, Virginia. "Milroy sent our regt 116th several companies of cavalry, 4 pieces of...
GLC09015
to John Sherman
12 May 1886
French, Daniel C., 1850-1931
Indicates that his price for a marble bust sculpture is $1000. Informs that he will be in Washington D.C. soon to finish a bust of Vice President Henry Wilson and can stay to begin Sherman's if he so desires. Gives his preferred timing and...
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