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Abraham Lincoln cartes-de-visite (2)
1860 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
.1= Portrait: "Abe Lincoln/Honest Long Cut Chewing and Smoking/ W. Duke Son & co., NY. .2= President and Cabinet (ca. 1862, not after 1863).
GLC00732
Collection of 3 legal documents with W.S. Hancock photograph [decimalized]
1876, 1890
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
GLC00733
[Deed of trust for land sale in St. Louis]
December 28, 1876
Partially printed deed with blanks filled in by hand. Cosigned by Hancock's wife Almira Russell Hancock and Adaline Russell (possibly Almira's sister) as sellers. Also signed by John F. Lee as a buyer (Thomas T. Turner, Trustee for Elizabeth W...
GLC00733.01
[Promissory note for $104]
Hancock, George, 1819-1876
Cosigned by Adaline Russell (possibly Hancock's sister). Payable to Thomas T. Turner, Trustee (see GLC00733.01). Drawn upon Lucas Bank in St. Louis, Missouri. The amounts owed to trusts Turner was in charge of are specified by Turner on the verso...
GLC00733.03
Cabinet card portrait of Winfield Scott Hancock
1861-1865 ca.
Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896
Unsigned, identified on back
GLC00733.04
Photo of William T. Sherman, inscribed to Mr and Mrs Hopkins
February 12, 1888
Falk, Benjamin J., 1853-1925
Signed on front mount and inscribed on mount verso. Mrs. Hopkins' father, Henry Augustus Wise met Sherman in California in 1847. See WTS's Memoirs I:18, 24.
GLC00735
Carte de visite of Schuyler Colfax, signed
1865 ca.
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
Published by Anthony from the Brady negative. Nearly full-length standing portrait . (Autograph also available in GLC 4224, autograph album.)
GLC00736
The last moments of John Brown
1885
Hovenden, Thomas, 1840-1895
Etching on vellum, based on Hovenden's 1884 painting depicting John Brown kissing a black baby while on his way to the gallows. The painting was based on an incident reported in the New York Tribune, that later proved to be apocryphal. Printed by...
GLC00737
[Mourning ribbon]
15 April 1865
Silk ribbon mourning the death of Abraham Lincoln with bold black print that appears above and below a portrait of Lincoln. The print above the portrait reads "we mourn" below the portrait, "a father slain".
GLC00738
White silk mourning ribbon with printed shield and small metal frame containing Lincoln photograph. Printed photograph measures 2.5 x 2 cm.
GLC00739
[Appointment of Richard Varick, Mayor of New York]
February 13, 1798
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Appointment of Varick to the positions of Mayor, Water Bailiff, and Clerk of the Market. Includes large pendant seal attached with ribbon. Modern mounting.
GLC00740
Collection -- includes GLC#740-751 [decimalized]
1779-1935
GLC00740.001
Emancipation Proclamation [California printing, Cheesman copy]
January 1, 1863
One of three color lithographic broadsides. Printed by L. Nagel and copyright by "F.S. Butler, 1864." Presented to Lincoln for signing by David Williams Cheesman. Signed on back: "Property of Mrs. Maria Cheesman/ Phoenix/ Oregon." See Eberstadt,...
GLC00742
to Edwin M. Stanton
May 20, 1862
"Hon Mr. Wadsworth of Ky. wishes five hundred arms for reasons which he will explain to you. Unless you know some strong objection, please let him have them. Yours truly, A. Lincoln."
GLC00746
to Benjamin Rush
September 19, 1779
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams had returned from France, and comments upon the importance of having an American in Paris "who knows somewhat of the affairs of America, as well as Europe...." Letter also mentions the fight for independence and French negotiations.
GLC00748
to Governor Francis W. Pickens
May 29, 1862
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written to South Carolina's governor, Pickens in response to Pickens concerns about the city of Charleston. Lee writes in part, "The loss of Charleston would cut us off almost entirely from communication with the rest of the world and close the only...
GLC00751
Peace Congress, Versailles 1919, Session of 28 June 1919: Agenda. Signature of the Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany
28 June 1919
Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920
Printed souvenir program signed by Wilson, Lansing, Balfour and others, including Paderewski (Polish premier and pianist) and the new leaders of the new nations of Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia.
GLC00752
An Act making Appropriations for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety three.
February 28, 1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Sets the federal budget for the year at $1,589,044.72. Lists the salaries to be paid to members and employees of government, the amount of their expenses, such as stationary, to be covered, and other costs of the federal government, such as the...
GLC00755
to Lewis M. Hays
November 11, 1853
Encloses a draft for $100 (not present). States he did not receive Hays' letter dated October 12th until yesterday as he was out of town.
GLC00756
to Capt. John Lestor
July 20, 1854
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written on blue lined paper. The letter discusses the annexation of Texas and California. Letter written to Captain John Lestor of Baltimore.
GLC00760
to Sarah B. Seddon
May 20, 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Sends news home to his wife from wartime Richmond. He comments on working with Confederate President Jefferson Davis. He laments recent military engagements in Mississippi under generals John Pemberton and Joseph E. Johnston. Notes his anxiety about...
GLC00761
Cabinet photograph of Andrew Johnson, signed on mount
Background and clothing have been painted. Seated portrait.
GLC00763
to Miss S. H. Fiske
May 22, 1836
Fiske, E.G., fl. 1836
E. G. Fiske writes to his sister concerning Indian problems. Discusses Texas and the capture of Santa Anna.
GLC00765
to William Johnson
February 12, 1761
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776
Richard Peters writes to the British commissioner about Northern Indian Affairs in upper New York. He discusses Indian tribes and Connecticut's attempt to get a new grant from the King. He concludes: "I most heartily congratulate You in the Surrender...
GLC00766
American Law Journal : vol. V. : being the second in a new series
1814
Hall, John E., fl. 1814
Signed by John Marshall three times. Once on the main title page and once on the title page of each pamphlet. Includes printings of Thomas Jefferson's, "The Proceedings of the Government of the United States, in Maintaining the Public to the Beach...
GLC00767
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