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Items related Mack J. Leaming [Decimalized .01-.06]
1860-1893
Includes Leaming's typed manuscript signed describing the Battle of Fort Pillow, family photographs, and the House of Representatives report on Fort Pillow.
GLC05080
[Unpublished manuscript relating events of the Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee]
15 April 1893
Leaming, Mack J., 1842-1893
Colonel Leaming, former Adjutant of the 13th Tennessee Cavalry, reports the graphic details of the 12 April 1864 Battle of Fort Pillow. Describes Fort Pillow as "the stormy days, when, added to the ordinary intensity of civil strife, the masters for...
GLC05080.01
[Mack J. Leaming]
1864 March 8
Leaming is depicted in uniform. An inscription describes Leaming as 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant of the 13th Tennessee Cavalry at Fort Pillow, Tennessee. Inscribed to Eva. E. Goulet of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
GLC05080.02
[Post-war carte de visite of Mack J. Leaming]
February 15, 1872
Latour, William, fl. 1852-1872
Signed "Mack," by Leaming. Depicts Leaming, who served during the Civil War as 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 13th Tennessee Cavalry at Fort Pillow, Tennessee. He is portrayed wearing a long beard and civilian clothing. Leaming's signed...
GLC05080.03
[General Order No. 4 regarding the patriotic loyalty of women to the Union]
February 24, 1865
Shrader, William W., fl. 1865
Issued by the command of Colonel Arthur A. Smith. Signed by William W. Shrader, Assistant Adjutant General. States "as long as the cradle, the nursery, and the hearth-stone are schools where rebellion and treason are taught-- as long as the plastic...
GLC05081
[Proclamation establishing a provisional government in North Carolina]
12 June 1865
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892
Proclamation establishing a provisional government in North Carolina, in which Holden directly addresses the "colored people of the State." Issued by Holden, the first man to be appointed as a provisional governor of any state east of the Mississippi...
GLC05082
West Point photograph album of faculty and the class of 1861 [word processed inventory available]
1861
Campbell, Joseph B., fl. 1861
A photograph album of the West Point graduating class of 1861 which belonged to Cadet Joseph B. Campbell. Attributed to George C. Rockwood. The album includes albumen images of the seventeen instructors and thirty-six cadets of the United States...
GLC05084
NY and Supreme Court cases
1870s ca.
Peckham, Rufus W., 1838-1909
A notebook listing New York and Supreme Court cases for which Peckham wrote the opinion. Most abstraction is written in secretarial hand with four sheets in Peckham's hand.
GLC05085.03
The sinking of the steamer Ville Du Havre [scrapbook] with 2 memorial books
1873
An annotated scrapbook concerning the sinking of the steamer Ville du Havre, on which Peckman's father died. With two separate books, "In Memory of Rufus W. Peckham" and "Memoir H.A. and Rufus W. Peckham, Jr."
GLC05085.04
[Election campaign banner: Ohio. Union. Lincoln.]
circa 1864
Cotton election campaign banner with angle cut bottom. Reads, in three lines: "OHIO. UNION. LINCOLN." (possibly stenciled?). There is a star on each of three points on the bottom of the banner. The banner has holes at top and middle for fastening...
GLC05089
to unknown
10 May 1886
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Whittier declines an invitation to a religious festival because it coincides with the Quarterly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) at Amesbury, Massachusetts. He discusses schisms within his correspondent's religious community, particularly the debate over...
GLC05092.01
to Sallie E. Bickford
14 May 1881
Whittier declines Bickford's invitation to a Union meeting because he has a Quaker meeting the day before in Amesbury.
GLC05092.02
[Program for the play Hiawatha]
circa 25 October 1892
Performed at the Shawmut Universalist Church. Includes pencil notes (possibly designating who will perform each part). Contains a list of names on verso of persons responsible for different aspects of production. The name "Sarah Bickford" is...
GLC05092.03.01
Special Orders 111 issued before the Battle of First Manassas
July 13, 1861
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895
Jordan, Acting Assistant Adjutant General, issues Special Orders 111 from the Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, based on the command of Confederate Brigadier General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. Provides arrangements and dispositions...
GLC05093
20 May 1896
Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908
Responds to a request from an unknown woman and writes out one verse of his poem, "Maryland My Maryland." States that he is not able to write out the entire poem because so many people ask for it.
GLC05094
to Nathaniel P. Tallmadge
12 April 1839
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Expresses his agreement with a speech that Tallmadge gave recently concerning the three great systems of policy; internal improvements, the tariff, and the Bank of United States. Writes about state banks and whether or not they can supply sound...
GLC05097
Headquarters of Gen. M. D. Hardin, Washington, D.C., April, 1865
April 1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A print of a photograph of the Washington, DC headquarters of Brigadier General Hardin. Brigadier General Martin D. Hardin put was in command ofthe defenses of Washington from 1864 to the end of the war. He is just left of the tree on the corner...
GLC05111.01.0157
[Group of thirteen Union soldiers sitting under a branch shelter, near Washington D.C.]
circa 1861-1865
A print of a photograph of a Union encampment. Gardner photograph. "XXX" "228." Inscription on verso: "defences of Wash[ington]." Thirteen soldiers sit under a long structure made of branches. A building can be seen behind the shelter. A private...
GLC05111.01.0158
The Washington Arsenal
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
A print of a photograph showing the artillery supplies near Washington, DC. Armaments wagons identified as belonging to the First, Second and Third Batteries of the Excelsior Brigade [2nd brigade, 2nd corps]. The Excelsior Brigade originated...
GLC05111.01.0161
Washington, District of Columbia. Quartermaster warehouse
May 1865
A print of a photograph of Quartermaster's warehouses in Washington, DC. Group of civilian men and boys on street in front of two white buildings. Some men on the end of the loading dock [far right] stand with supplies and hand trucks [dollies]. The...
GLC05111.01.0163
Harewood (i.e. Mt. Pleasant) Hospital, Washington, D.C.
A print of a large hospital complex in background, including water tower, flagpole and white fence bordering the complex. A large number of medical tents occupy the right hand side of the photograph. Two officers and a civilian gentlemen converse in...
GLC05111.01.0169
Washington, District of Columbia. Government bakery
A print of a photograph of a building with the sign "Government Bakery." The bakers have come out and pose mostly in front of the bakery. Since the armies in the field baked their own bread mostly, this bakery serviced only those troops around the...
GLC05111.01.0170
Washington, District of Columbia. Group of officers of Signal Corps. Camp of Instruction
August 1865
A print of a photograph of nine officers and four civilians posing around a flag pole at the Signal Corps camp near Washington D.C. The ring of white stones marks off a mound upon which both the pole and the men stand. Verso notations: "XXXV" "266"
GLC05111.01.0171
[District of Columbia. Detachment of Company K, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, by guns of Fort Stevens]
Smith, William Morris, fl. 1865
A print of a photograph showing a company of artillerymen posed behind fortifications next to [heavy] artillery guns. There are two guns, one on either side of the photograph. Three officers stand on top of the rampart between the guns. Another group...
GLC05111.01.0172
Washington, District of Columbia (vicinity). Officers of 5th U.S. Cavalry
June 1865
A print of a photograph of five officers of the Fifth Calvary regiment seated in front of an open tent. A civilian man in stove pipe hat sits behind the officers, just inside the tent. Published in Photographic History of the Civil War II: 223...
GLC05111.01.0175
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