Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
Burnt District, near Main St., Richmond, Va
1865[?]
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. . With tax stamp Shows skeletal remains of building and rubble.
GLC05137.119
Panorama of Richmond, Va
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Caption: "Panoramic View of Richmond, Va., from Gamble Hill, looking east. Lynchburg Chapel and Ruins of City Armory in the foreground; in the distance Church Hill."
GLC05137.122
Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman and Horse before Atlanta
1864/09 ca.
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. View in the trenches, before Atlanta, Ga.
GLC05137.136
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. View in the trenches, before Atlanta, Ga. This appears to be the same shot as GLC05137.136, but it has a different series number.
GLC05137.137
Maj. Gen. Sherman and Staff
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. View in the trenches, before Atlanta, Ga. Tax stamp may have been torn off. Handwritten on front: "Gen. Sherman & Staff, Atlanta, Ga."
GLC05137.138
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. View in the trenches, before Atlanta, Ga. This is a different version of GLC05137.138. It has the same series number, but the caption on back is broken onto two lines; the caption for number 138 is printed on a...
GLC05137.139
Ruins of Railroad Depot, Atlanta, Ga
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher.
GLC05137.140
Railroad Depot and surroundings, Atlanta, Ga
GLC05137.141
Shermans men destroying RR Atlanta, Ga. November 1864
Stamp on front partially illegible: "Lawrence and Houseworth, San Francisco." Handwritten on front: "Shermans men destroying RR Atlanta, Ga. November 1864." In a different had, on verso: "Shermans men Destroying the Rail Road. Atlanta, Ga. November...
GLC05137.142
Sherman's men dismantling Ft. McAllister, Savannah, Ga.
1864/12 ca.
Handwritten on verso: "Genl Shermans Boys wheeling shot Rebel shot and shell from Ft. McCalister near Savanah, Ga." Depicts two rows of men pushing wheelbarrows. Same as GLC05137.181 which has an imprint]
GLC05137.143
Gen. Sherman's wagon train, near Savannah, Ga
GLC05137.144
Interior of Ft. McAllister, Savannah, Ga
GLC05137.145
Stereocard of Ulysses S. Grant and his horse Lexington
1864/06/04
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Caption: "Lieut. Gen. Grant and his favorite horse Lexington. Taken at Cold Harbor, Va., June 4th, 1864."
GLC05137.147
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Handwritten on verso: "Emma G. Griggs From my Husband." Caption: "Lieut. Gen. Grant and his favorite horse Lexington. Taken at Cold Harbor, Va., June 4th, 1864." With tax stamp.
GLC05137.148
Stereocard of Ulysses Grant, Gideon Welles, and Andrew Johnson
1866/08/31
Posed on porch of Enos Throop in Auburn, New York.
GLC05137.149
Residence of Lieut. Gen. Grant
1865/04/15
R. Newell, Philadelphia. Handwritten identification on verso: "Residence of Lieut. Gen. Grant As it appeared April 15th - 1865" Building in the city decorated with patriotic bunting.
GLC05137.161
Ruins of Bridge, Pamunky River
1864/05/28
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. The Gallery of Alex. Gardner, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac. Negative by T.H. O'Sullivan. Caption: "Ruins of Bridge at Mrs. Nedson's, Crossing on the Pamunky, 28th May, 1864." Engineers on a newly...
GLC05137.180
Gen. Shermen's men dismantling Ft. McAllister, Savannah, Ga
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Shows a long line of men pushing wheelbarrows. Same as GLC05137.143 which has no imprint]
GLC05137.181
Dutch Gap Canal
1864/12
John C. Taylor, Hartford Conn. Caption: "Dutch Gap Canal. Soldiers at work inside the dam. The mist rising against the bank is caused by a rebel shell, which exploded just as this view was being photographed, December, 1864. These are the original...
GLC05137.184
to Thomas Hazard re: suppression of the slave trade & colonization efforts
1850/04/27
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Accompanied by FF envelope. Clay writes that that the subjects Hazard wrote about will receive little attention until the slave trade question is settled. Clay argues that the best way to stop the slave trade is by creating strong colonies on the...
GLC05495.01
to Thomas R. Hazard
1851/06/29
Encloses testimonial (not included) "in behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Jones," who are traveling to Africa and back to America. Remarks that he has been largely away from home the last eighteen months, and so will not be able to visit Newport this summer.
GLC05495.02
[James Birdseye McPherson]
1861 ca.
McPherson, James Birdseye, 1828-1864
Carte de visite in uniform. Trimmed oval, no imprint. Signed as Major General.
GLC05499
[Winfield Scott]
1860 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Anthony imprint on verso. Inscription on verso reads: Presented "To Miss Mary Trumbull -- daughter of the noble [Revolutionary War] Colonel, my friend [John Trumbull]. Health & happiness." Shows Scott 3/4 length in dress uniform.
GLC05500
Pro-Lincoln political rally in Momence, Ill., group carte de visite
1862 ca.
Hamilton, J.B., fl. 1850
Faded carte showing men and boys gathered at a pro-Lincoln political rally in Momence, Illinois. The front ranks have children with drums. Men in the center and rear are holding poles. Imprint on verso of J.B. Hamilton, Momence, Ill. Tax stamp...
GLC05501
Important Intelligence! [announcing the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown]
1781/10/26
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
"A gentleman who arrived this morning, from Providence, has favoured us with the following Importance Intelligence! [....] This Moment an Express arrived... announcing the glorious Intelligence of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, and his Army..."...
GLC05504
Showing results 81,976 - 82,000