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Lookout Mountain Hotel, Hooker's HQ in 1863
[1863]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lookout Mountain Hotel, Hooker's HQ in 1863." Front view of the hotel with approximately ten men and women gathered at the base of the stairs.
GLC04749.05
Lula Falls and Lake, Lookout Mtn, April 1864
1864/04
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lula Falls and Lake, Lookout Mtn, April 1864." View of the falls and lake similar to image #3, but includes large group of men gathered at the edge of the lake.
GLC04749.06
Chattanooga, from 4th St. Looking Towards Market
circa 1863
Pencil inscription on verso: "Chattanooga, from 4th St. Looking Towards Market." View of a cluster of buildings.
GLC04749.07
Redoubt Carpenter
Pencil inscription on verso: "Redoubt Carpenter." Image of bridge, river, and town as seen from above. Probably taken from atop a hill.
GLC04749.08
Lula Falls, Lookout Mountain.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lula Falls, Lookout Mountain." Image of 12 men seated and standing on rocks near waterfall.
GLC04749.09
[Aldehoff School, Lookout Mtn]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Aldehoff School, Lookout Mtn." Image of men and women gathered in front of a white two-story building. Some of the men are carrying musical instruments.
GLC04749.10
Lookout Point
1863
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lookout Point." Image of a woman in ruffled dress and cape seated on the edge of a rock.
GLC04749.11
Citico Mound, Chatanooga [sic], T.N.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Citico Mound, Chatanooga [sic], T.N." Image of men standing at base and on top of a fenced-in mound. Small building on top of mound with flagpole.
GLC04749.12
Street Scene, Not in Cities under the Gun
Pencil inscription on verso: "Street Scene, Not in Cities under the Gun." Image of muddy street with numerous businesses and several men alongside the road. Sign near building in foreground reads "Cressey Adams Co., Photographers."
GLC04749.13
Tennessee River
Pencil inscription on verso: "Tennessee River." Image of river with mountain in background.
GLC04749.14
Checking a Pass, Bridge Over TN River, Chatanooga [sic].
Pencil inscription on verso: "Checking a Pass, Bridge Over TN River, Chatanooga [sic]." Image of two men standing on bridge; one man uniform, the other in civilian clothing.
GLC04749.15
[Military Camp Opposite Market St. Bridge]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Military Camp Opposite Market St. Bridge." Image winter encampment in foreground with bridge visible in the distance.
GLC04749.16
Grant's HQ, Chatanooga [sic], TN.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Grant's HQ, Chatanooga [sic], TN." Image of large house with pillars surrounded by trees. Two soldiers stand guard in front of fence surrounding house.
GLC04749.17
"Hager's Class of '61 19 in number."
1870 ca.
Nineteen young men in Naval academy uniforms.
GLC05173.01
"Gunnery model room."
Room with various displays of artillery guns and shells. British flags and buntings on the back wall and around the windows.
GLC05173.02
"Infantry Drill."
Cadets lined up on parade ground. Military band on the right hand side of the photograph and cadets on the left. Same uniforms as in print #1.
GLC05173.03
"Inside of Armward."
Weapons room. Artillery guns in the center of the room. Rifles, gunbelts, and pouches hang on the walls. Sabers suspended from the ceiling, arranged like ceiling fans. The number "122" appears on the pouches. Signs on the wall read "Company H."
GLC05173.04
"Dress Parade in Summer."
Cadets lined up on parade ground in front of building. Dress uniform consists of White hate and pants with a dark jacket.
GLC05173.05
[Orders to George Washington to blockade the Hudson River]
11 October 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Orders to blockade and defend Mount Washington from the enemy without regard to expense. Allows Washington's appointment of a Deputy Commissary of Stores for the Army at New York. Docket not in Hancock's hand.
GLC00372.01
to George Washington
March 28, 1776
Cooke, Nicholas, 1717-1782
On behalf of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, Governor Cooke requests artillery pieces for the defense of the colony, as well as the return of artillery lent to the Continental Army in Cambridge for the seige of Boston. The British evacuated...
GLC02437.00260
Sperling, Jno V.
circa 1861-1865
Pencil inscription on verso: "Jno. V. Sperling 1st Lt., Co. 'U' 1st W.T.I. of A.D., Corinth, Miss, Port Washington, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio." Vignette bust portrait in uniform with moustache and beard. White mount with gold border.
GLC03565.29
to Henry Knox
February 19, 1776
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Praises Knox and congratulates him on his recent commission to colonel and his successful operation retrieving artillery from Fort Ticonderoga. Discusses his own ill health as well as his desire to get well and return to military service. Comments...
GLC02437.00252
February 20, 1776
Fisher, George H., fl. 1776
Since his first query received no response (for an unknown reason), writes again to request to serve "in any Station" under Knox.
GLC02437.00253
to William Burbeck
February 25, 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks Colonel Burbeck to procure horses and carts, and move some artillery pieces from Prospect Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts, after assessing the road in the daytime. Notes that he would have done this himself if his wife, Lucy Knox, was not...
GLC02437.00254
February 24, 1776
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Informs Knox that Samuel Hodgdon seeks his determination in regard to a commission for military uniforms. In a post script, asks if he may obtain clothes for his company immediately. In 1776, Hodgdon was a lieutenant in the Marines, and he later...
GLC02437.00255
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