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[Lieutenant Franklin O. Sherman]
circa 1864
Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908
Standing full portrait with beard and mustache beside a flag. Holding sword and kepi hat with cross canon. Name inscribed on recto beneath photograph.
GLC05528.19
[unknown Lieutenant in 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment]
Loeffler's, J., fl. 1860-1890
Standing three-quarter portrait with beard and mustache, holding kepi hat and sword.
GLC05528.24
Denison's, D. Galleries, fl. 1864
Standing full portrait holding hat beside a chair.
GLC05528.25
[unknown soldier in 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment]
Standing full portrait holding a musket with bayonet. In gray militia uniform and hat. Ink and pencil inscription of photographer "D. Denison." on verso.
GLC05528.26
to William S. Holabird
10 November 1839
Judson, Andrew T., 1784-1853
Judson, who presided over the district (and circuit) court proceedings of the Amistad, informs Holabird that he has not yet heard from President Martin Van Buren or Secretary of State John Forsyth regarding the case. Suggests Holabird review a...
GLC05636.04
to Henry D. Gilpin
4 May 1840
Holabird, William S., 1794-1855
Holabird, United States District Attorney of Connecticut, writes to Gilpin, Attorney General. Relates that the Amistad case did not spend much time at the circuit court level, because "the counsel for the negroes [interposed?] a plea in abatement of...
GLC05636.05
[Fragment of Antonio G. Vega's deposition given to United States District Attorney William S. Holabird] [incomplete]
January 1840
Date inferred based on the relation of this document to GLC 5636.08 and .09. States "That he is a Spanish subject, that he resided in the Island of Cuba several years, that he knows the law of [struck: Cuba] that island on the subject of Slavery."...
GLC05636.07
[Antonio G. Vega's deposition given to United States District Attorney William S. Holabird]
States "that the Spanish edict prohibiting the importation of slaves from Africa, was not considered as applicable to that Island and was [inserted: then] wholly disregarded after slaves were landed... that the slaves on the plantations kept their...
GLC05636.08
January 10, 1840
Signed deposition read before the court stating "that the court of mixed commissions had no jurisdiction except in cases of capture... that newly imported African Negroes were constantly brought to the Island, & after landed, were bona fide...
GLC05636.09
[Notes of Holabird, United States District Attorney for Connecticut]
Contains testimony of Dwight G. James (an abolitionist), Captain Green (who came into contact with Amistad Africans on shore, prior to their capture), N. Wilcox (Norris Wilcox, United States Marshal for the District of Connecticut), and E. Osborne...
GLC05636.10
[Testimonies regarding the capture of the Amistad]
November 1839
Created at Connecticut District Court in November 1839. At the top, states: "Schooner Amistad plea to jurisdictions & matter of it- Baldwin says most extraordinary objections & c Circuit Court said only that so long as the matter was pending before...
GLC05636.12
U. States v. Cinqué & others...
1839-1840
... (title continues) Charged with murder & robbery (piracy) on board the Spanish Schooner 'Amistad'- The offense committed by foreigners, on the high seas, & on board a vessel belonging exclusively to subjects of foreign states... Have the Courts of...
GLC05636.15
January 13, 1829
Bostwick, Charles, fl. 1796-1840
Bostwick, a lawyer, discusses terms of settlement in a court case between Mr. Jervett and his creditors. Holabird represented the creditors. Bostwick states that Jervett will settle on the terms proposed by Holabird in previous correspondence....
GLC05636.24
March 24, 1830
Griswold, Jared, fl. 1835
Discusses the case of Peters vs. Sumner, implying that Griswold and Holabird were working on the case together. States that E. Phelps, another lawyer, moved the date of the case on account of a witness or witnesses who were absent. Relates that he...
GLC05636.25
to Elizabeth Smith
1863/6/22
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
A description of the old Bull Run battlefield. He describes trees cut in half and open graves. "We passed over an old Battle Field they say it was one of Bull Run Battles. I saw a number of Graves Some with legs out. Some with arms out & Some...
GLC04189.48
1863/7/10-11
Describes the Battle of Gettysburg. Smith was stationed in the Union center near a stone wall. Smith's regiment may have missed the first day's battle because he writes Pickett's Charge occurred on the second day. "We was in the front & center for...
GLC04189.49
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Lyman Beecher, and Henry Ward Beecher.
[n.d.]
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Anthony imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Full length seated portrait of all three. White mount with red border.
GLC06391.32
Bryant, W[illia]m Cullen.
D. Appleton & Company, fl. 1861-1880
Photograph by A.A. Turner. ; Appleton imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Half length seated portrait of Bryant as an old man. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.33
to Henry Knox
August 14, 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William Knox discusses a financial matter involving [William] Duer, [possibly John] Peirce, [Richard] Platt, and Henry Jackson. Encloses a letter (not present) from the Marquis de Lafayette to St. John (possibly Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur). The...
GLC02437.03961
16 November 1788
Discusses routine War Office affairs and preparations for John Pratt's march to Fort Pitt. Comments on Ebenezer Hazard's assurances that a contract would be renewed to guarantee regular postal service. Forwarded some letters from Henry to Winthrop...
GLC02437.04030
20 July 1790
Gives a report of his trip to Alexandria, Virginia, and the surrounding area. Mentions that he had dinner with the Washingtons at Mount Vernon. Says he would have stayed with a Mrs. House in Philadelphia, but the Attorney General, Edmund Randolph...
GLC02437.04658
June 27, 1791
William Knox references Henry's letter from April 6. Says he has sent 13 letters to him, the last from Dublin on June 13 or 20. Says his last letter informed Henry of his "motives for coming here namely to negociate some funds by which I might be...
GLC02437.05035
18 July 1791
References the letter he sent Henry on 27 June. Updates Henry on his endeavors in London. Says he is still trying to sell Henry's lands even though Gouverneur Morris has been empowered by Mr. [Alexander] McComb to sell the lands. Will proceed as...
GLC02437.05071
3 August 1791
References his letters of 27 June and 19 July that he sent to Henry. Has not received any letters from Henry since the one marked 6 April. States he has not met with any success in selling Henry's lands, not even a single serious offer. Says his...
GLC02437.05099
11 September 1787
Discusses his trip to Boston, where he met with Mrs. Hancock but Governor Hancock was ill and so he did not see him. Mentions visiting other acquaintances in Boston, including Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Butler. Writes: "Last night or rather this morning a...
GLC02437.03659
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