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Petition to Maj. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut
March 14, 1864
Citizens of Memphis
Petition to Maj. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut re: defence of existing clergy.
GLC04813.03
to James Alexander Seddon
Crenshaw, O. A., fl. 1845-1864
Crenshaw, a surgeon, requests that Seddon allow James Bolling, a free African American from Charles City, Virginia, to remain in Crenshaw's employment as a fisherman. Informs Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War, that "Fish are necessary to the...
GLC06374
[A soldier's poem]
12 November 1861
Gordon, H.L., fl. 1861
Writes from Camp Stone. Includes a poem entitled, "Lines on the death of my friend Louis Mitchell of Co. I 1st Regt Minnesota Vols: who was killed in a skirmish on the Virginia side of the Potomac. Oct. 21st 1861." Gordon's friend, Lewis Mitchell...
GLC06559.038
to his wife
March 14, 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Asks why his wife does not write more frequently so he does not need to be as worried for her safety. He writes that he was unable to get a leave of absence. He thought up an idea to ask the Secretary of War to station troops in Culpeper to serve as...
GLC06582.13
Under the recent act of Congress to reduce the currency, it is provided that….
Secretary of Treasury
stamp of record division
GLC06745.236
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
March 14, 1881
Pope, John, 1822-1892
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf. envelope date 19 March.
GLC06762.078
[Cased daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln]
circa 23 September 1858
German, Christopher S., fl. 1858
Quarter-plate daguerreotype by Christopher S. German, probably taken from an albumen on or about 23 September 1858. Original leather case with 2 hooks intact. Three-quarter view of Lincoln, beardless and seated, at the time of the Lincoln-Douglas...
GLC07088.01
to Sister
GLC07205.076
to John Kennedy and Thomas W. Wilson
March 14, 1838
Stokes, M., fl. 1838
Written at Fort Gibson Cherokee Agency
GLC07562.03.12
to Parents
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
GLC07687.075
The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track
1864
Currier & Ives
Published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street in New York. Depicts a very short and hostile General George McClellan and a very tall and confident Abraham Lincoln, both candidates in the 1864 presidential election, on the left side of the...
GLC08594
to brother
March 14, 1863
Rifenburgh, Peter E., 1843-1863
Is well and enjoying good health. Hopes this letter finds him in a similar condition. Has not received a letter from home in four weeks. "What the reason is I do not know." Expects to receive one the next time the mail arrives. Has not been paid...
GLC08914.017
to Sarah W. Nichols
March 14, 1834
de Yampert, Thomas Jefferson, fl. 1828-1834
This letter is about his daughter Sarah, who became ill in late January. They discovered that she was vomiting and had a high fever, and by the time the doctor arrived, it was too late. He was not sure what to call the disease, though Thomas...
GLC08934.041
to James Buchanan
March 14, 1857
Suttle, Charles F., fl. 1857
Written to President Buchanan to show Southern support for U.S. Marshal Watson Freeman and Massachusetts District Attorney Benjamin F. Hallett. Signed by Suttle, former owner of Anthony Burns, Henry C. Ward, President of the Democratic Association of...
GLC09028.05
[South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession]
1865
Lithographic facsimile of South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession. On March 3, 1865, a detachment of the 102 U.S. Colored Troops captured what they believed to be the original manuscript of South Carolina's Secession ordinance. (In fact, they had...
GLC09237
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 14, 1877
Huntington, C.S., fl. 1877
heard that there is a movement to replace J. Alexander as post master. asks Bruce to interfere.
GLC09400.321
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 14, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia listens to Ben play Moe's harmonica, and says she will send him more chocolate
GLC09414.0202
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe describes more of his weekend in London. He went to Piccadilly Circus, the wax museum, etc. He missed Sylvia whenever they went to a nice restaurant.
GLC09414.1025
March 14, 1945
Moe heard from Jim who has had an appendectomy. He is sorry to hear Joe has had another relapse. He and Jack plan to visit the Frenchwoman they met at the party in order to practice their French again.
GLC09414.1352
Labor and Education
CIO Political Action Committee
One pamphlet entitled, "Labor and Education," published by the CIO Political Action Committee dated 1944. Focuses on education from the perspective of the labor movement, delving into elements that impact free public schools; board of education...
GLC09640.027
to Donna Lawyer
March 14, 1969
Handy, Gerald, 1949-2020
One letter from Gerald Handy to Donna Lawyer dated March 14, 1969. In an explicit letter he writes how much he loves her and wants to marry her as soon as he can. He also mentions his sister Dianne who Donna is attending a dance with. He mentions...
GLC09908.22
to Doris Kitchens Farrow
March 14, 1958
Farrow, Joel L., 1937-1995
One letter from Joel L. Farrow to Doris Kitchens Farrow dated March 14, 1958. Joel updates his family on a change of address. He is now a part of the 41st squadron. He also mentions that a lot of the men in his old squadron are transferring elsewhere...
GLC09910.20
to Mrs. N. [Kostohuyz]
Kostohuyz, Frank J., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Mrs. N. [Kostohuyz] from Frank J. [Kostohuyz] dated March 14, 1944. Expresses that he has received her letters and had enclosed $100 for her to put in the bank.
GLC09903.14
to Maxine Harris Jones
1861
Jones, Alfred, 1839-1920
One letter from Alfred Jones to Maxine Harris Jones dated 1861. Written in Camp Lucedale
GLC03135.13.011.01
One pressed flower from Alfred Jones to Maxine Harris Jones dated 1861. Written in Camp Lucedale
GLC03135.13.011.02
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