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to parents
July 13, 1863
Ira, fl. 1863
Written from "Camp near Frederic Citty M.D." Includes war news, deaths, and rumors of strategy after the Battle of Gettysburg.
GLC00273.02
to John Steele
October 13, 1812
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
James Monroe advises the collector of customs in Philadelphia on the rules to follow regarding released British prisoners of war sailing home. Also requests that the secretary of state's office be informed of every cartel sailing from Steele's...
GLC00323
to D. J. Patterson
January 23, 1858
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Andrew Johnson discusses appointments and mentions helping a mutual friend, John H. Craff and that the appointment of a "John [Hural] a route agent on the Va [and] E Tenn Rail Road amounts to nothing..." He writes that he is "inclined to think though...
GLC00324
to Henry W. Halleck
March 24, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Marked "Cipher" at top. Grant sends Halleck this telegram in response to a false alarm speculating that Lee might retreat south, and indicates the priority of providing his army with more horses for operations against Lee. Gives instructions on...
GLC00325
to Mrs. Anderson
December 15, 1880
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
A personal note written while Sherman was Commander-in-Chief on United States Army Headquarters stationery, reflecting some previous correspondence. Mentions Scott's Heart of Midlothian, which he calls a great novel, and speaks about the joys of...
GLC00331
to Joseph Rowe Smith
March 13, 1865
Steele, Frederick, 1819-1868
Union General Steele discusses mutual acquaintances with Smith, a doctor. Referring to General John Parker Hawkins, states "the only officer of the old Army about me is Genl. Hawkins, Mrs Canby's brother. He was Lt. in my Company where I was Capt. in...
GLC00332
to Kate Cowdin
December 22, 1861
Cowdin, Elliot Christopher, 1819-1880
Christopher Elliot Cowdin updates his wife of a recent visit to see his nephew Wallis, who belonged to an Irish Brigade which was part of the Army of the Potomac. He reports meeting General Newton (possibly John Newton), the brigade commander, and...
GLC00333
Letter of J. W. Ripley and endorsement of Abraham Lincoln concerning guns [Decimalized .01-.02]
21 October 1861-22 October 1861
GLC00337
The New-York times. [Vol. 13, no. 3794 (November 20, 1863)]
20 November 1863
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Front-page article describes Lincoln's address at the Gettysburg Battlefield to dedicate the cemetery. Also prints on page two the speech Edward Everett gave at Gettysburg. Other front page articles detail Civil War news, such as the rebels...
GLC00339.01
Evening star. [Vol. 25, no. 3782, (April 14, 1865)]
14 April 1865
Wallach, William Douglas, 1812-1871
Includes an advertisement for "Our American Cousin" at Ford's New Theatre and an article on the decoration of Washington D.C. in celebration of General Lee's surrender and the end of the Civil War. Half of the second sheet has been cut vertically and...
GLC00339.02
[Presidential pardon of Tom Galcatcher, convicted of larceny on 13 May 1901 and sentenced to five years in the U.S. penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth]
January 16, 1904
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Convicted of larceny in the Indian Territory and pardoned by Theodore Roosevelt; no reason for pardon mentioned. Partially handwritten. Countersigned by Charles W. Russell, acting Attorney General.
GLC00342
General McClellan
December 16, 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Shortly after General Winfield Scott's retirement as head of the U.S. army, Lincoln writes to General McClellan, Scott's successor. Lincoln asks him to find a place for Major Wright, a member of Scott's former staff. McClellan's note on the verso...
GLC00343
Battle of Nashville
1891
Kurz & Allison
Published by Kurz & Allison at 76 & 78 Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Pristine color image shows victorious Union charge over either Shy's or Overton's Hills. Demoralized and wounded Confederates are shown retreating, while white Union calvarymen attack...
GLC00316.02
Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark.
1889
Published by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers at 76 and 78 Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Depicts a charging column of mixed Confederate calvary and infantry on the right side of the image. Most of the Confederate calvary are American Indians dressed in...
GLC00317.01
Storming Fort Wagner
1890
Depicts the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, composed of African American soldiers, leading the charge upon Fort Wagner in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. One African American soldier carries a United States flag. Lists the names of Union officers...
GLC00317.02
[Oath certifying Cuffee Saunders's purchase to freedom]
30 April 1781
Huntington, Benjamin, 1736-1800
One document certifying Cuffee Saunders's emanicipation dated April 30, 1781. States that Saunders, who mustered with the enslaved name, Cuffee Wells, enlisted to the Continental Army in May 1777. The document is composed of two oaths attesting to...
GLC00318
Letter from Charles H. Olmstead to Edwin M. Stanton with transmittal letter concerning prisoners of war after Confederate surrender of Fort Pulaski [Decimalized .01-.02]
June 1862
GLC00319
Essay Concerning Humane Understanding [1st edition, 2nd issue]
1690
Locke, John, fl. 1690-1698
First edition [corrected titlepage] with the "Eliz. Holt" imprint, the "SS" of "Essay" correctly printed and the typographical ornament aligned. PMM 164, Wing L273
GLC00320
[An act to prevent destruction of wild fowl]
1727
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Bans night shooting of water fowl, as well as the use of floats, boats, and canoes in hunting them. Removed from "Acts and laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England,...
GLC00321
to M. Dumas
December 9, 1787
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as American ambassador to France to Dutchman Charles William Frederic Dumas at the Hague, who had wanted to negotiate a commercial treaty for America. Dumas had been refused. Jefferson points out past history and present problems, including...
GLC00322
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
1849
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
First edition printing in original brown pebble cloth. Printed by James Munroe & Co., Boston; New York : George P. Putnam; Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blackiston; London : John Chapman, 1849. Based on a boat trip taken with his brother from Concord...
GLC00326
to Absalom Janes
February 25, 1843
Sherwood, Adiel, 1791-1879
Sherwood, President of Shurtleff College, writes to Colonel Janes, a trustee of Mercer University. He writes, "A lady from La. was visiting at Jacksonville a few days ago with a servant girl: an abolitionist decoyed her off & took her into Greene Co...
GLC00328
[Reconstruction leaflet denouncing the Freedman's Bureau and supporting Andrew Johnson]
1866
One side titled, "ECONOMISE AND PAY YOUR DEBT!: Restore the South and increase your resources." The other side titled, "ONLY SEVEN MILLIONS!" One side denounces the funding Congress passed in the Freedman's Bureau Bill as support for "lazy negros."...
GLC00329
to Simon Newton Dexter
March 24, 1849
Dexter, Andrew Alfred, 1809-1854
Signed as "A. A. Dexter." Docket reads "Rodney B[illegible]." Mentions his father's memoir. Discusses his "planting business" and a successful crop. Writes, "I have now quite a reputation as a planter having made the best crop in the county... I had...
GLC00330
to Artemas Lee
May 4, 1862
Lee, Charles, fl. 1862
Written in pencil to his mother, Artemas Lee, in Templeton, Massachusetts. Reports fall of Yorktown and erroneously reports capture of Lee. Writes from a camp before Yorktown, Virginia.
GLC00334
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