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Collection of one book and pamphlets on Abraham Lincoln [Decimalized .01-.09]
1860-1865
Includes one paperback book entitled "Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln" and eight eulogy pamphlets.
GLC02913
[Chromolithograph oil portrait of Abraham Lincoln, framed]
1864
Idealized oil chromolithograph of Lincoln mounted on wooden backing within an oval wood frame. Published by E. C. Middleton & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
GLC02914
[Civil War correspondence of Sarah Kendall] [Decimalized .01- .85]
1861-1867
Kendall, Sarah, fl. 1861-1867
Collection of seventy-nine letters to and from Sarah Kendall of New Lebanon, New York, 1860-1867. Most of her correspondents are Union Soldiers during the Civil War. Also includes 1 photograph, 2 newspaper clippings, several diary pages, and...
GLC02915
[Courant Extra! Glorious News! The End of the War]
9 April 1865
Small newspaper broadside re-printing Grant's famous notice to Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War, about Lee's surrender at Appomattox. "Let the People Rejoice. Surrender of Lee and His Whole Army. Ring the Bells and Shout Loud Huzzas." With a...
GLC02916
General Scott's victorious entry into the City of Mexico Sept. 14th 1847
1847
N. Currier (Firm)
Colored lithograph depicting General Winfield Scott entering Mexico City in 1847. Scott is surrounded by other soldiers on horseback. There is an American flag flying in the background. Printed by N. Currier "in the Clerk's office of the District...
GLC02918.01
[Circular ordering execution of two privates in 53rd North Carolina]
10 May 1863
Hammond, W.M., fl. 1863
Circular letter, hand-written, states that the sentence of the General Court Martial in the case of privates Berry Threat and Dulin Stavnes of Company D of the 53rd North Carolina regiment will be carried out. Says they will be executed at 12 p.m. in...
GLC03063
to Sam Chapman
22 August 1914
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Says he has published an article defending Ulysses S. Grant against attacks by Adolphus Richards. Sends a copy of the article, which he has had published anonymously. The article also criticizes General Custer, whom Richards had defended....
GLC03073
[Presidential pardon of Confederate naval officer, Thomas W. Brent, for taking part in the rebellion]
15 August 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
President Andrew Johnson granted T. W. Brent a full pardon and amnesty for all offences he committed. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward. Seal on second page.
GLC03079.01
To Arms!
21 April 1861
Cadwell, Darius, 1821-1905
Recruitment broadside, printed by woodblock, dated from Head Quarters, Jefferson, Ohio by Brigadier General Cadwell as a member of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Division of the Ohio Volunteer Militia. Says the President and the Governor of Ohio are calling...
GLC03081
[Commission of Robert G. Cole]
March 31, 1853
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Cole was named Second Lieutenant in the Eighth Regiment of Infantry. Signed by Franklin Pierce as President and Jefferson Davis as Secretary of War. Cole was later Lee's engineer at Gettysburg. White and red papaer seal on upper lefthand corner...
GLC03083
Brady's Incidents of the War (General McClellan)
circa 1861
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated image entitled "Brady's Incidents of the War (General McClellan)," was taken by Mathew Brady. Image is of General Morrell's Brigade at Miner's Hill, Virginia. The men are gathered around a tree trunk. Those pictured include the aide-de...
GLC03087
The President, General McClellan and Suite, On the Battlefield of Antietam
3 October 1862
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
One image entitled, "The President, General McClellan and Suite, On the Battlefield of Antietam" taken by Alexander Gardner dated October 3, 1862. Image is of President Lincoln standing with General George B. McClellan, other generals, and their...
GLC03091
2 albumen prints: Arlington House and James River [decimalized]
1862, 1864
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
GLC03092
Yellowstone scenery [decimalized]
1871
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942
Photographs taken as part of the Hayden survey. This set of photographs was presented to members of Congress as part of a plea to make Yellowstone a public park. During conservation treatment in 1993, the photographs were removed from the album...
GLC03095
Basaltic Rocks, On Snake River
Negative number 177.
GLC03095.01
Port Neuf Can[y]on
Negative number 180.
GLC03095.02
Fort Ellis, M. T. [Montana Territory]
Negative number 192.
GLC03095.03
Lt. Col. Baker, and Officers of Fort Ellis, M. T. [Montana Territory]
Negative number 193.
GLC03095.04
Shadow Lake, Near Fort Ellis
Negative number 197.
GLC03095.05
Virginia City, M. T. [Montana Territory]
Negative number 187.
GLC03095.06
Hydraulic Gold Mining, Alder Gulch near Virginia City
Negative number cut off of left side.
GLC03095.07
Valley of the Yellowstone, Below Boettlers
Yellowstone Series, 1871. No negative number assigned.
GLC03095.08
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 200.
GLC03095.09
Exit of the Yellowstone, From the Mountains
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 202.
GLC03095.10
Boettlers Ranch
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 203.
GLC03095.11
Camp at Boettlers, Emigrant Peak
GLC03095.12
Yellowstone River, Above Boettlers
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 205.
GLC03095.13
The Lower Can[y]on
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 206.
GLC03095.14
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 207.
GLC03095.15
[River flowing by a rock with man at lower left center]
Negative number 208.
GLC03095.16
Devils Slide, Cinnabar Mountain
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 210.
GLC03095.17
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 211.
GLC03095.18
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 212.
GLC03095.19
Yellowstone Series, 1871. Negative number 213.
GLC03095.20
[Collection of William H. McRae, I company, 101st regiment, Indiana, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .06]
1862-1863
McRay, W.H., fl. 1862-1963
Collection includes letters to his wife Mary McRae regarding his experiences in Kentucky and Tennessee.
GLC03054
[Collection of John H. Hester, F company, 12th regiment, Kentucky, cavalry] [decimalized]
1863-1864
Hester, John H., fl. 1863-1864
Collection includes the diary of Union soldier John H. Hester of the 12th Kentucky Cavalry, 1863-1864, as well as one autograph letter signed to Margaret Hester dated 27 May 1863.
GLC03056
[Collection of George W. Ladd, B company, 2nd regiment, New Hampshire, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .08]
1861-1862
Ladd, George, fl. 1861-1862
Collection of 7 letters including commander's letter regarding his death at the Second Battle of Manassas.
GLC03057
[Collection of Miles W. Paul, H company, 131st regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry] [decimalized]
1862
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
By a soldier in the 131st Pennsylvania regiment written to his wife Cecilia Paul.
GLC03058
[Collection of James H. Brown, A company, 3rd regiment, Alabama, volunteer infantry] [decimalized]
Brown, James H., fl. 1861-1862
Letters written to Miss Brown by a soldier in the 3rd Alabama. One letter describes the Battle of Monitor and Merrimack (the Battle of Hampton Roads). Includes 4 letters and 4 envelopes.
GLC03060
[Collection of Talbert H. Holt, D company, 2nd regiment, Alabama, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1863
Holt, Talbert, fl. 1861-1863
Collection includes 4 letters written from Talbert H. Holt to his wife, Carrie Holt. Holt mostly discusses his service and his family. Some fighting is briefly mentioned.
GLC03061
to James S. Wortham
13 May 1863
Wortham, George, fl. 1823-1883
Writes to his father regarding activities of his regiment, his request for a furlough, and possible promotion. Says his regiment recently destroyed a railroad bridge. Their current encampment is "indeed a picture of desolation"; he hopes they will be...
GLC03064
probably to Jefferson Davis
10 August 1863
Dargan, Edmund Strother, 1805-1879
States that there is strong public opposition to General John C. Pemberton. Informs Davis that both Pemberton's own troops and the citizens of Alabama and Mississippi have turned against Pemberton, following his recent surrender at Vicksburg....
GLC03065
to George Wortham
1 June 1864
Basnight, B. S., fl. 1864
Gives the names of six individuals they believe to be spies for the Union. Lists the reasons he believes these men are spies, and what they have done against the Confederate government. The letter is addressed to "Colonel Pit" but the envelope is...
GLC03066
[Petition to George Wortham to provide a scout for the county]
1 September 1864
Foster, B. W., fl. 1864
Petition signed by thirty-seven citizens of Tyrrell County, requesting that James Ludford be allowed to remain in the county as a scout. He is needed because of the nearby presence of Union troops, and the fear that some citizens have begun to spy...
GLC03067
to Pierre Beauregard
September 1864
Withers, John, fl. 1864
From the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond. Relaying order of President Jefferson Davis and the Secretary of War commuting the death sentence against David H. Holmes, company G, 10th Regiment N. C. T., to hard labor.
GLC03068
Rifle and Infantry Tactics, Revised and Improved
1861
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
Written by Confederate Brigadier General Hardee. Fifth Edition copy of volume 1 (first published in 1855). Printed in the "First Year of the Confederacy" by S.H. Goetzel & Co. This book was the standard instructional manual for the U.S. Army when it...
GLC03071
The miscellaneous works of William Hazlitt. Vol I.
1869
Signed by Mosby, also signed by Eppa Hunton. Mosby's signature is partly crossed out. The book is a collection of essays written by Hazlitt. Mosby sold his Warrenton, Virginia Library when appointed United States Consul to Hong Kong in 1878...
GLC03072
to William Bacon
5 September 1863
Lawton, Alexander Robert, 1818-1896
Written on Confederate Quartermaster General's letterhead and signed by Quartermaster General Lawton. Written to Major Bacon as Quartermaster of Atlanta. Reports that he has received a communication from Lieutenant D.P. McCorkle of the Confederate...
GLC03076
to Beverly Wellford
6 July 1863
Campbell, John A. (John Allen), 1835-1880
Campbell, the Confederate Assistant Secretary of War, asks Wellford for information on John Carfoot, a prisoner discharged 3 January 1863. Gives the reason for the inquiry: "The British Consul has demanded satisfaction on account of his desertion &...
GLC03077
to Ambrose Powell Hill
8 May 1863
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Pendleton signs as Assistant Adjutant General, marking the document official. Contains the clerical signatures of General Robert E. Lee and John Archibald Campbell, Confederate Assistant Secretary of War. Pendleton informs Hill "Your letter of...
GLC03080
to unknown
12 November 1861
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
Says he "will not object to any enterprise" of the recipients, so long as it is based on solid knowledge of the enemy. As long as a move is based on "precise information" he will approve it and support an offensive action. Also asks a question...
GLC03082
Assignee's sale
February 21, 1846
Cheatham, Henry, fl. 1846 Cheatham, Henry, fl. 1846
Broadside announcing sale of "real and personal property," including enslaved people, from the estate of William R. Robertson. Lists 600 acres of land in the town of Union, Missouri, 19 or 20 enslaved people, farming utensils, horses, cattle, and...
GLC03085
Daily telegraph --- extra. Inaugural address of Gov. Andrew G. Curtin
January 15, 1861
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894
Broadside of inaugural address of newly-elected Pennsylvania Governor Curtin, who would serve through the Civil War. Top of the broadside says "Daily Telegraph --- Extra," which is probably a reference to the "Pennsylvania Daily Telegraph," based...
GLC03086
Charleston, S. C. prints [photographs showing destruction]
1865
GLC03089
Charleston, South Carolina 1865.
One photograph entitled, "Charleston, South Carolina, 1865" taken by Mathew Brady. Image shows the interior of Fort Sumter prior to the ceremony for the fourth anniversary of its bombardment.
GLC03089.01
Charleston, South Carolina. 1865.
One photograph entitled, "Charleston, South Carolina. 1865" taken by Mathew Brady. Image shows Union troops lounging on the front steps of Charleston City Hall. The building appears to have suffered minor damage.
GLC03089.02
One photograph entitled, "Charleston, South Carolina. 1865" taken by Mathew Brady. Image is of Roper's Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina. The long, three story building, stands in the background. The foreground are high wooden fences with piles...
GLC03089.03
One photograph entitled, "Charleston, South Carolina," taken by Mathew Brady dated 1865. Image is of an unidentified street scene showing storefronts with stripped awnings. The sidewalk and small parts of the buildings are in disrepair. A man sits in...
GLC03089.04
Dead soldier on a battlefield
1863 ca.
GLC03090.01
Carte de visite portrait of George Wynkoop
1864 ca.
Wynkoop, George, fl. 1864
Standing portrait of Lt. Colonel of George Wynkoop of the 98th PA Volunteers.
GLC03090.02
[James A. Garfield]
Carte de visite portrait of Garfield in uniform, 3/4 sitting.
GLC03090.03
3 portraits of Civil War soldiers in uniform: 1 quarter type, 2 sixth type
1861-1865 ca.
3 tintype images accompanied by a "Union" military case with cannon.
GLC03090.04
Front of Arlington House
28 June 1864
Image of Robert E. Lee's estate at Arlington, Virginia. Union soldiers sit on the front steps of the portico, dwarfed by the immense columns they lean on. The estate was used by Union soldiers as a hospital and later turned into Arlington National...
GLC03092.01
[View on the James River]
circa 1862
One undated image was taken by Andrew J. Russell. The image is of a stretch of the James River; the specific scene has not been identified. The image may have been taken during General George B. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. It depicts the banks of...
GLC03092.02
[Photograph of the effect of a shell explosion near Fredericksburg, Va.]
One undated photograph was taken by Andrew J. Russell. The image shows General Herman Haupt leaning against a stump and surveying the damage to artillery caissons caused by a shell. The caissons lie in wreckage next to the dead mules who had hauled...
GLC03093
Albumen of Ulysses S. Grant at time of Lincoln funeral
22 April 1865
Gutekunst, Frederick, 1831-1917
Portrait of General Ulysses S. Grant. Grant wears a black mourning armband, his left hand tucked in his coat in a "Napoleonic" pose. Probably taken while Lincoln's courtege traveled through Philadelphia. (See GLC01270, carte de visite).
GLC03094
Galveston entrance, Texas, from a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A.D. Bache superintendant of the survery of the coast of the United States
1853
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1867
Map of the Galveston entrance in Texas from 1853. Sailing directions written on righthand side of document, including information about tides. Harbor shown is the Gulf of Mexico. Includes compass. Scale noted on bottom. Triangulation by R.H...
GLC02941
Items pertaining to John Augustine Washington [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC02953
Columbian centinel and Massachusetts federalist. [Vol. 32, No. 37 (January 8, 1800)]
8 January 1800
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Includes a report from James Craik and Elisha C. Dick, physicians from Alexandria, Virginia, present at the 14 December 1799 death of George Washington. Contains a detailed description of funeral honors dedicated to Washington by the inhabitants of...
GLC02960
to a friend
5 May 1861
Little, Joseph J., fl. 1861
Complains of his poverty. Recently joined a volunteer company, thinking it was his last chance to join the army. Comments on fishing, his most common pastime. Writes, "There was a little battle not far from this place at West Point on Little Red...
GLC02968
to his wife re: siege and fall of Fort Wagner
1863/09/09
Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
Transcript available.
GLC02970
to Emanuel Bernard Hart
1851
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Douglas writes to Hart, a United States Representative from New York: "A thousand thanks for your letter & for the efforts of our friends in the empire city. If I had a few such friends everywhere the battle would be soon won" (possibly referring to...
GLC02975
to Mark Healy
1839/10/16
Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869
Wishes to know why his desire to purchase land in Arkansas and Mississippi should be related to Mr. Moore's actions, and hopes to have the situation resolved soon. On verso, what appears to be Healy's draft of a response, written in pencil. Free...
GLC02976
The Battle of Gettysburg
1885
Sartain, John, 1808-1897
Headline reads "From the Original Picture painted for the State of Pennsylvania under award of Commission appointed by the Legislature." Caption reads "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1872 by P. F. Rothermel in the office of the...
GLC02980.01
County map of the state of Texas
1887
Johnson, A.J., fl. 1887
County map of Texas from 1887. Colored in pink and green. Includes a smaller map of the "plan of Galveston and vicinity." Page numbers on top of map are 64 and 65. Published by Wm Bradley & Bros.
GLC02942
Documents regarding the Deschapelles plantation in Louisiana during and after Reconstruction [Decimalized .01-.03]
1865-1880
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
GLC02943
[Chapman v. Pinson].
23 August 1662
Endecott, John, fl. 1662
Robert Chapman, a member of a ship's company of about 30 years of age, had accused the master, Maxammilian Pinson, of denying him his wages. Deposition taken by Endecott as Royal Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Endecott was governor of the...
GLC02952
Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas.
26 June 1857
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Speech on the subjects of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. Delivered in Representatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857.
GLC02954
Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858.
17 July 1858
Discusses the disadvantages faced by the Republican Party in the upcoming election. Traces the development of his attitudes toward slavery and equality, expressing his conviction that the South's reliance on slavery was engaged in a conspiracy to...
GLC02955
Facts for the people
1858
Contains the following documents: "Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858;" "Great Speech of Senator Trumbull, on the Issues of the Day, Delivered in Chicago, Saturday, August 7, 1858;" "Douglas'...
GLC02956
Abraham Lincoln, his personal history and public record. Speech of Hon. E.B. Washburne of Illinois.
1860
Washburne, E.B., 1816-1887
Speech delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860. Published by the Republican Congressional Committee. Washburne, a U.S. Congressman from Illinois, was a Lincoln supporter and chairman of the Republican congressional campaign...
GLC02958
[Document on manuevers for Nixon's & Glover's brigades]
1777-1779
Undated and without place. References the movements and maneuvers of Nixon's brigade, Glover's brigade, and Sullivan's division. Is very specific on where flankers need to be. Notes that "Above all a most strict Silence is to be observ'd." Dating...
GLC02959
to Joseph Pitcairn re: Mediterranean sailing for American ships, Algiers
1796/04/12
Adams, Thomas B., 1772-1832
GLC02961
to Thomas J. Semmes
March 18, 1861
Moore, Thomas Overton, 1804-1876
The Governor of Louisiana writes to Semmes, a Confederate Senator from Louisiana, regarding raising of the first troops for the Confederacy. States that the Secretary of War is asking for 1700 men as soon as possible. Says that the government would...
GLC02962
to Ellen Steele
January 22, 1856
Tracy, Edward Dorr, 1833-1863
Expresses his love to his fiance, and discusses the date of their upcoming wedding.
Excerpts: "... You say if it will suit my convenience better you will postpone our wedding to the 26th ult instead of consummating it on the 19th. In such matters...
GLC02963
to John E. Tourtelotte
4 May 1884
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Addressed to Tourtelotte as Major, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Comments upon his retirement three months earlier. " ... I feel that the End which we have so long contemplated has at last come, and looking at it in a Common Sense view it is better this than a...
GLC02964
to Second Auditor of the Treasury
6 October 1864
Patterson, Joab N., 1835-1923
Responds to concern about missing equipment. Explains the possibility of "hurried movements incident to a battle and especially at Gettysburg" as a reason for the listed lost items.Written at Fort Pocahontas
GLC02965
[Oath of allegiance to the United States]
11 September 1865
Edgerton, R. W., fl. 1865
Also signed by Hope Bain and Edmund [Cross], both Justices of the Peace.
GLC02966
[Arkansas handout supporting the Confederacy]
Possibly a secession handout created in Arkansas. Consists of a color print of a man climbing a flagpole displaying a United States flag; the motto "We have nailed our colors to the mast," evoking a nautical term signifying defiance; the state seal...
GLC02967
re: a deserter
1863/08/23
Van Devalls, A., fl. 1863
GLC02969
to his wife re: Morris Island
1863/08/29
GLC02971
Union soldier's letter re: battle of Cedar Creek
1864/10/24
Edinborough, C. J., fl. 1864
GLC02972
to John Sherman
29 July 1876
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882
Writes, "In view of universal business paralisis [sic] and consequent universal distress, has not the Government stood still long enough? [...] Congress promised to pay the public Creditor in Gold or Silver Coin. Who has the rights under the...
GLC02974
Against hoarding.
February 6, 1932
Mills, Ogden L., 1884-1937
Draft of a speech or a commentary against the practice of hoarding gold. Includes pencil corrections. Mills was Undersecretary of the Treasury from from 4 March 1927 until 11 February 1932 and Secretary of the Treasury from 12 February 1932 until 3...
GLC02977
Collection of 27 manuscripts and 2 broadsides re: defense of Philadelphia [Decimalized .01- .27]
1813-1814
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Printed and manuscript materials relating to the construction of earthen defenses around Philadelphia. Most date from 8/30/1814 - 10/31/1814.
GLC02978
The Room in McLean House
circa 1867
Major, & Knapp Engraving, Manufacturing, & Lithographic Co.
Title continues, "at Appomattox C.H., in which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant." Depicts 18 men present, mostly officers in uniform, including Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. Published by the Major & Knapp. Eng. Mfg & Lith Co., 71 Broadway.
GLC02979.01
In the hands of the enemy after Gettysburg.
1889
Hovenden, Thomas, 1840-1895
Engraving of ink depiction of a convalescing soldier.
GLC02979.02
Home on a Furlough
Hand colored engraving based off the original design of Christian Schussele. Published by Bradley & Co. at 66th North Fourth Street in Philadelphia. Caption under the title says: "To the loyal mothers, wives and daughters, of our country this...
GLC02980.02
The people's press. [Vol. 14, no. 29 (November 17, 1864)]
17 November 1864
Blum, L.V., fl. 1864-1866
Contains an article discussing the arming of enslaved people. States "We are pleased to notice that nearly the entire press of the State has spoken out boldly in opposition to the scheme of arming negro slaves and making soldiers of them to fight our...
GLC02981
Martyria, or, Andersonville Prison
1866
Hamlin, Augustus C., 1829-1905
Printed in Boston by Lee & Shepard, with a signed presentation note dated 10 October 1866 by the author to Ulysses S. Grant. The book documents the conditions at Andersonville Prison. Illustrated by the author.
GLC02982
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