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William Moore to Lieutenant Henderson
28 October 1863
Moore, W. Henry, fl. 1862
Request that the recipient defend him in an upcoming trial. The charges against him include neglect of duty and falling asleep on watch.
GLC03974.30
[Provision return for Captain Nathan M. Ames]
1863
GLC03974.31
[Meeting to discuss how to commemorate the life of John H. Worcester conducted by his fellow soldiers]
January 10,1864
GLC03974.32
A. K. Potter to John N. Worcester
January 25, 1864
Potter, A. K., fl. 1864
Sends apologies for not being able to attend the funeral of Worcester's son John due to ill health.
GLC03974.33
[Virginia Song]
1861-1863
Song about hatred for the Union, pride in the decision to fight, and a refusal to be reconstructed.
GLC03974.34
[Photograph of Charles H. Worcester]
GLC03974.36
[Photograph of a union soldier]
Probably a picture of either John or Charles H. Worcester.
GLC03974.37
[Photograph of John H. Worcester]
GLC03974.38
Mr Day, Minister at Hollis, New Hampshire
GLC03974.39
Map of St. Augustine Harbor and Port
Map of St. Augustine Harbor and Port. San Sebastian River, North River, Matanzas River are pictured. Labels written in blue pen. Lighthouse Anastasia is labeled and drawn. Writing on verso specifies title of map.
GLC03974.40
[Typed reminiscence of the death of John H. Worcester by his brother Charles]
1 April 1917
Worcester, Charles H., fl. 1863-1917
Account of how Charles remembers his brother's death and the aftermatch of the incident.
GLC03974.41
[General John A. Logan memorial statue]
1864
Slightly overexposed. The sculpture is located in Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, and depicts Logan triumphantly atop his horse, holding an enemy banner. The statue was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the famous sculptor, in the late 1890s....
GLC03975.03
[Muster roll for Captain Benjamin Larrabee's Company]
circa 1775
Larrabee, Benjamin, 1740-1829
Larrabee's company belonged to Colonel Reuben Fogg's regiment of militia. Includes a list of soldiers with either the notation "found himself" or "was found." One notation states "from ye 13 of November 1775."
GLC03983.02.02
[Oath and parole of J. S. James]
20 May 1865
Thompson, S., fl. 1865
Certifies that James, age 39, a farmer in Gloucester County, Virginia, "has taken and subscribed the Oath and Parole required by General Orders, Nos. 31 and 49, Current Series, for a Loyal Citizen of the United States, residing in a State ever in...
GLC03988.02
to Lucretia Mott
circa 27 October 1858
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Encloses a sum of money. "I need none other than the wish to help the cause to make me do so the moment it shall be in my power."
GLC03998.01
to Dr. Howe
circa 1847-1878
Phillips indicates that he has consigned Howe's excellent letter to George Thompson, M.P., who will put it "into the night train to reach as many English eyes as possible." Thompson was elected a member of Parliament in 1847 for the Tower Hamlets....
GLC03998.02
to Oliver Johnson
18 April 1860
Requests Johnson to mail him a copy of the "Independent" containing Beecher's speech at Cooper Institute on women's rights.
GLC03998.03
to Mr. Kip
6 June 1883
Declines an invitation from H. G. Chapman to attend the Hemenway Gymnasium on class day.
GLC03998.04
to Francis Jackson
1 October 1850
Requests Jackson to sign a statement in support of women's rights and to ask Theodore Parker to do the same. Sends his admiration of Jackson's niece's sketch of Parker and promises to sit for her when he returns to Boston. Encloses a letter from...
GLC03998.05
Peace if possible -- Justice at any rate.
1811-1884
GLC03998.06
to George William Curtis
circa 1871
Requests details on Curtis's interview with Grant. Asks if he has heard anyone besides Grant assert that Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner was removed from chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations because of negligence. Curtis was...
GLC03998.07
[Engraving of John Quincy Adams]
1833
Black and white engraving of John Quincy Adams. Date is unknown, but the engraving was originally included as collateral to GLC04006.01, which is dated circa 1833. Printed by D. Appleton & co.
GLC04006.02
My life on the plains, or personal experiences with Indians
1874
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
Published by Sheldon and Company. Signed by General Custer 6 December 1875 in Newark, New Jersey. Describes his experiences during several military campaigns in which he fought against Native Americans.
GLC04007.01
[Biography of Adolphus W. Greely]
May 1948
Greely, Adolphus W., 1844-1935
GLC04033.01
[Envelope]
October 1917
Addressed to Mr. J. J. Frank, 345 W 88th Street, New York City
GLC04033.03
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