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[Full length portrait of navy sailor]
1900 January
Kamogawa, A., fl. 1900
Hat reads "U.S.S. Monocacy." Imprint of A. Kamogawa on verso. Inscriptions read "R.W.M. Donaes, Buffalo, NY" and is dated Jan 1900.
GLC04546.133
[U.S. Navy band]
1900 ca.
The sailors prepare for a hoe-down.
GLC04546.137
[James Winn]
Full length portrait in U.S. Navy uniform. Inscription on verso reads "James Winn, Cleveland, Ohio"
GLC04546.138
[Dennis M. Doherty]
Rich, H.S., fl. 1900
Full length portrait in U.S. Navy uniform. Inscription on verso reads "Dennis M. Doherty, Boston, Mass."
GLC04546.139
[Unidentified man]
Lai-Fong, & Co., fl. 1902
Quarter length portrait of a man in civiliam clothing.
GLC04546.140
[Sailors on parade]
Photograph shows sailors in parade formation marching down a street. Taken during the Boxer rebellion.
GLC04546.141
[Group photo of U.S. Navy sailors]
December 25, 1899
Place, date, and names are written on mount. Back row (left to right): Frank Pape, Bay City Mich. R.W. McDonald, Buffalo, NY. W.T.K. Brown (no place listed). F.D. Grier, Philadelphia, Pa. E.E. Gold, Chicago, Ill. Joseph Bolingbrook (no place listed)...
GLC04546.143
Taku Forts
Naval ships navigate through the straits, bombarding the fortifactions on either shore. Commemorates the capture of Taku Forts, June 17 1900. Inscription on verso reads "W.T. Kendall-Brown."
GLC04546.146
[Navy sailor standing]
Shanghai Photo Enlarging Co.
Cabinet card of a sailor in uniform and accompanying sleeve from Shanghai Photo Enlarging Co.
GLC04546.147
[Landscape of Chinese village]
Inscription on mount verso reads " 100 miles above Hankon. Rice fields in the foreground, and "tea country" back on the hills."
GLC04546.151
[Pagoda, Hankon]
Title from inscription on mount verso.
GLC04546.152
[The Bund, Hankon]
Title from inscription on mount verso. The row of trees on the left appear to be Honeylocusts. The trees on the right may be the same, or perhaps oak.
GLC04546.153
Daniel F. Tiemann
1850 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Modern print of carte de visite by Brady-NY, tucked into slits on mount, with note of F.H. Meserve. Inscribed on mount: "Daniel F. Tiemann, mayor of New York. From a negative of M.B. Brady. The Collection of F.H. Meserve."
GLC05188.03
[Cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln]
1861/02-1864/02
Berger, Anthony, fl. 1864
The cabinet card has Brady's imprint on the recto and verso, and is a variant of O-92 without the table and with Lincoln's lower hand cut-off (see Ostendorf p. 176). The negative was taken by Anthony Berger and is the basis for Lincoln on $5 bill...
GLC02910.01
[Carte de visite of Abraham Lincoln]
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
The carte de visite is by Gardner, 2/24/1861, republished by Gardner (imprint on verso), O-49 (M-71). It is the same image as GLC00919.01.
GLC02910.02
[Confederate Calvary Sabres]
December 5, 1972
Anderson, Cecil W., fl. 1972
Accompanying photographs of Confederate cavalry sabre in scabbard. Manufactured by Isaac Campbell & Co. of London, at 71 Jermyn Street. Hilt embellished with an eagle and arrows in its talons with foliage. Purchased by William E. Jones in 1862.
GLC02711.08.02
to My Dear Mary
December 17, 1862
O'Connell, John D., fl. 1861-1866
He just fought in the battle of Fredricksburg but came out well. Her cousin David Hancock joined the regiment just before the battle. He heard her brother has joiend the navy. Written near Fredericksburg, Virginia.
GLC02830.55
December 18, 1862
He is trying to get a leave of absence to see her but feels his chances are very slim. He wants to know what people are saying about Fredricksburg because he thinks they fought nobly.
GLC02830.56
to Mother
December 16, 1863
Alden, William H., 1844-?
They are now in the capital of Dakotah Territoty. He received a letter from E.M.S who says he is expecting a battle every day. The officers are sending for their wives.
GLC02831.12
December 19, 1863
He has no desire to go home because if he was there it would be very hard to leave again. He takes care of the captain's horse for an extra 5 dollars a month. Lately they have great food.
GLC02831.13
March 18, 1864
They've been told they'll get 20 dollars a month now. But he is not sure if he believes it. The officers will get a pay cut so there is not such a big discrepancy between the privates' pay and the officers' pay.
GLC02831.21
March 25, 1864
He is hearty and healthy so soldiering agrees with him. He will reenlist for 3 more years so that he can draw his bounty.
GLC02831.22
March 27, 1864
It looks like they are headed south this spring. There was a bad winter storm after they had some of the nicest weather for the past month or so.
GLC02831.23
March 18, 1865
He has been detailed in the Quartermaster Department and is working as assistant clerk.
GLC02831.46
March 26, 1865
He doesn't have much work to do now that he is acting as clerk. The Indians had to move out onto the highland. Hostile Indians attacked a group of white men and they lost all their ponies and had to leave all their furs out on the prairie.
GLC02831.47
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