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to V. McBlair
October 13, 1857-October 17, 1857
McBlair, William, ?-1863
Writing to his wife, discusses attempts to catch a slave trader, life at sea, family matters, and religion. Letter written on board the U.S.S. "Dale" at sea.
GLC00722.58
1858
Letter to his wife discussing life at sea and his visit to Liberia. Upon arrival in Liberia, McBlair's ship "Dale" gives the young nation a twenty-one gun salute. In Monrovia, the Liberian capital, McBlair meets with President Benson and former...
GLC00722.59
Writing to his wife, he discusses British pressure regarding American suppression of the slave trade, as well as his daily operations at sea, family affairs, and religion. He hopes to return to the United States by the first of December and believes...
GLC00722.60
Writing to his wife, he discusses the route for his voyage to the Canary Islands, his thoughts on religion and scripture, and the future of their children. Letter written on board the U.S.S. "Dale" at sea.
GLC00722.61
To his wife discussing naval life and family matters. He discusses his movements and activities at sea. He notes that some Liberians misspell their names, including a young boy he has taken on board the ship to help for a time. He states that he is...
GLC00722.62
1858-1859
To his wife, discussing family and life at sea. He has received small gifts of gold jewelry for his family from a local governor and a native chief. He hopes he will return home in May, and says the weather has cooled recently. Letter written on...
GLC00722.63
February 7, 1859
To his wife, discussing attendance at state dinners and a Liberian church service. He enjoys the state dinners, and does his best to create good will with other nations. He enjoys the church service, though much of it feels very foreign to him. He...
GLC00722.64
March 1859
To his wife, discussing his dislike of the British, the death of a United States Consul in Sierra Leone by "homicide," and the island of Goree, a former center of the African slave trade. He states he is "Anti-Anglais," calling the British "National...
GLC00722.65
English account of the capture of the H. M. Brig Alacrity
1857
James, William, ?-1827
A handwritten excerpt from William James' "Naval History of Great Britain, Volume V," giving an account of the capture of the British brig "Alacrity" by the French brig "Abeille," which occurred on 26 May 1811 near Corsica. James describes the...
GLC00722.66
to William McBlair
January 10, 1855
Irving, Levin H., fl. 1855
Thanking the officers of the "Dale" for help acquiring "a situation," thanks to "a friendly recommendation." Irving, according to the docket, was a sailmaker. Docket may be in McBlair's hand. Letter written on board the U.S.S. "Dale," at sea.
GLC00722.67
January 8, 1856
Barclay, John, fl. 1856
Barclay recommends finding a harbor as soon as possible. He says the crew is worn down by a long voyage and inclement weather, and there are not enough supplies to provide for them. Letter written on board the U.S.S. "Dale," at sea. Barclay was the...
GLC00722.68
March 15, 1858
Unknown
Discussing events at Saint Helena since McBlair left. A friendly letter, sent via Captain Goodridge of the U.S.S. "Hazard." Name of the signer is illegible.
GLC00722.69
September 27, 1858
Sends letters and information, and thanks McBlair for a dog given as a gift. Letter written from Saint George's Castle, also known as Elmina Castle, a former prison and center of the African slave trade. Name of signer is illegible.
GLC00722.70
to Edward L. Winder
circa 1858
Stating that Captain McBlair has given permission for a sick man to be given medical treatment aboard the ship. Offers to pay for anything the man requires. Appears to be signed with the name "Mace." Written on half sheet. Probably written after June...
GLC00722.71
Commanders Stationery for the U. S. Sloop War "Dale"
A list of the stationery items belonging to the captain of the U.S.S. "Dale," including envelopes, letters and other items.
GLC00722.72
Check and three prints pertaining to Gerrit Smith [Decimalized .01-.04]
circa 1863-1874
Various
GLC00723
[Print of Salmon P. Chase]
1863
Johnson, Fry, & Co., fl. 1825-1873
Based on the painting by Alonso Chappel. Chase is depicted seated at a desk, pen in hand.
GLC00723.02
[Print of Gerrit Smith]
circa 1860-1874
Depicts an elderly Smith with a full white beard.
GLC00723.03
[Print of Oliver Otis Howard]
circa 1861-1865
Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 1822-1895
Depicts General Howard in Civil War uniform.
GLC00723.04
To the People of Hardy County.
May 1861
Maslin, Thomas, 1808-1878
Created by Hardy County, Virginia, citizens and officials including S. H. Alexander, J. W. F. Allen, George Fisher, A. A. Inskeep, Samuel McMechen, George McNeill, John C. B. Mullin, A. H. Scott, Alfred Taylor, Joseph Vanmeter, William C. Vanmeter, F...
GLC00724
Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union; and the ordinance of secession.
1860
South Carolina. Convention, 1860-1862
First Edition, later edition. Presented by C.G. Memminger, a South Carolina legislator and Confederate government official, as the report of the committee to draw up the Confederate declaration of independence.
GLC00725
Journal of the Convention of 1860-61.
March 27, 1861
Proceedings of South Carolina's secession convention issued only to the members of the convention. Concerns the secession of other states, General G. T. Beauregard's proposed defense of Charleston, and the roll call of all the delegates. Printed...
GLC00726
ANS to Gen. Seth Williams with large photograph
14 May 1864
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
GLC00731
[Albumen portrait of Winfield Scott Hancock]
unknown, fl. 1861-1865
One undated half-length portrait of Union General Winfield Scott Hancock in Union uniform.
GLC00731.01
to Seth Williams
May 14, 1864
Written in pencil, on note stationery. Union General Hancock, commanding the Middle Military Division and the Department of West Virginia, informs General Williams "I have possession of the two guns, making 20 in all." Note written several days after...
GLC00731.02
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