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"13th N.Y. artillery at Ft. Burpee."
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Companion with image #13 (left half of stereo).
GLC03029.14
"Ram Atlanta."
1863/06/17
[not before Union capture of C.S.S. Atlanta in Wassaw Sound, Ga., , cf. Davis and Wiley, v.1, 1050.] Distant image of C.S.S. Atlanta, presumably after Union capture, with soldiers standing along all three decks.
GLC03029.15
"Tomb of the Mother of Washingto[n] at Fdkg [Fredericksburg]."
"No. 8." penciled on verso, along with the number 9220. Image shows a single soldier standing in front of the monument with his back to the camera.
GLC03029.26
Genl. Lee's H. Qrs.
circa 1861-1865
"Lamped[?]" penciled on verso. Side view of Gen. Lee's Gettysburg headquarters with a woman dressed in white standing by the fence.
GLC03029.37
"[Winfield] Scott & Staff."
Image shows Scott (seated) and his staff (standing) on a porch. An unidentified figure stands away to the right.
GLC03029.48
"Company St Fort Burpee. Men playing Ball. 13th N.Y."
Image shows soldiers playing ball in the clearing of a winter encampment.
GLC03029.49
Two photographs
1873
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
stream among large rocks and people camping on stream
GLC03030.04
Six photographs of giant redwoods .
Two with a log cabin
GLC03030.09
[Yosemite] Mountain with spire-like rock formations in background
GLC03030.15
Close-up of the foot of a waterfall and rapids
GLC03030.17
[Upper falls on the Yosemite.]
GLC03030.19
[Yosemite?] Pond? with rock formation in background
GLC03030.20
2 Photographs From Series "Views In The Province of Tusayan - Northern Arizona
1879 ca.
Hillers, John K., fl. 1879
.01= "The Entrance (covered way) to Shi-pau-i-luv-vi" shows adobe cluster of buildings. .02= "House of the Governor of Shi-pau-i-luv-vi" shows the same building cluster. Both with label of the USG&G Survey on verso, and names written in...
GLC03032
to his son
1862/04/23
Crosby, N., fl. 1862
Discusses preparation for Peninsular Campaign, as well as financial plans in case of his death.
GLC03046
to Ann
26 April 1863
Tracy, Frank J., fl. 1863
He is happy becasuse he heas heard from home 5 times now. He got paid and he is trying to save his money so he has some tot ake home with him.
GLC03047.05
to Mrs. Henry Boyer
9 June 1865
Burk, David J., fl. 1865
Writes about Fort Monroe, where Jefferson Davis was being held. Mentions the letter he received with ten dollars and that his brother Paul (also at the fort) was ill. Notes that Davis will not likely be hanged but states that he ought to be....
GLC03053
to Brother
21 October 1861
Partial letter. Only first few lines remain, rest is torn off. He begins by saying that he is writing to let his brother know he is well.
GLC03057.08
to Celicia Paul
1862
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
Paul tells his wife about camp life, food rations and other Companies he came in contact with. He informs her that he doesn't know when he will get his bounty money, but that he will send money along once he gets it. He also advises her to take...
GLC03058.01
December 21, 1862
Paul hopes his wife recovers from her illness and asks her not to work out of the house for another woman. He explains to her that he fought in a battle and was glad that they escaped across the river rather than continue to fight. He describes the...
GLC03058.03
February 17, 1863
Paul informs his wife that he is well and is glad that she is not working outside of the home any more because he was afraid for her health. He notes that her employers were kind to hire her and treated her well, and that he is glad that she bought...
GLC03058.08
15 March 1863
Some words throughout the letter are illegible because of water damage. Paul writes that he had a toothache and his badly decayed tooth had to be pulled. He informs Celicia that he will not write some friends in Muncy because they do not write him....
GLC03058.09
Envelope to Alexander Milton Ross
December 9, 1892
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated December 9, 1892.
GLC03007.56.03
to Alexander Milton Ross
15 May 1897
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
One letter from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated May 15, 1897. The letter is missing the first two pages. Discusses the health of Mr Thompson and thanks him for some flower cuttings.
GLC03007.56.09
11 March 1879
One letter from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated March 11, 1879. Thanks him for his book "Reflections and Experiences of an Abolitionist" and praises him for living a life of self-sacrifice.
GLC03007.56.15
30 April 1897
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated April 30, 1897.
GLC03007.56.26
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