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The Philadelphia Inquirer. [August 6, 1863]
6 August 1863
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Various news items about the Civil War, including an account of the bombardment of Fort Wagner.
GLC08516.05
Gazette of the United States. [No. 61 (November 11, 1789)]
11 November 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Printed on page four is the continuation of the act of Congress to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States (see GLC08757.01 for the first part). Other articles concern privateering, the national debt, and congressional salaries.
GLC08757.02
to James William Paige
March 6, 1827
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Writes to his brother-in-law about business matters. States that his Boston business assistant Alexander Bliss forwarded fifteen hundred dollars to a client, Mr. Derby. Referring to the difficulty of balancing a Boston law practice with political...
GLC01946.04
25 November 1827
Relates his tumultuous travels to brother-in-law Paige en route to New York while on board the ship, "The Fanny." Informs that he acquired a team of horses to continue by land to New Haven, Connecticut, and attests to his family's well-being...
GLC01946.05
Map to illustrate Capt. Bonneville's adventures among the Rocky Mountains.
1856
Colton, Joseph Hutchins, 1800-1893
The map covers the western United States, with Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, New Mexico, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, and Arkansas. Published in New York by George P. Putnam. Owned by John Moore (1826-1907), an army surgeon with the Utah...
GLC04194.01
[Appointment of Cephas Brainerd as Attorney of the Supreme Court]
January 13, 1873
Middleton, Daniel Wesley, 1805-1880
Middleton, clerk of the Supreme Court, appoints Brainerd as attorney of the U.S. Supreme Court per a motion made by former congressman, senator and judge Truman Smith. Smith was Brainerd's former law partner. Includes engraved illustration. Features...
GLC04471.11
[Event at the Union League Club]
circa 1914
One undated sepia-toned photograph of attendees at an event at the Union League Club. Pictured is mostly men seated in rows facing backwards towards the camera. A few women sit in the audience as well. Some empty seats marked "Reserved for members."...
GLC04471.16
New York times. [Vol. X, no. 2983 (April 13, 1861)]
13 April 1861
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
The headline announces the firing on Fort Sumter by Confederate Troops, the beginning of the Civil War. Though the South had already seceded, physical confrontation did not begin until the fort was fired on. The paper reports in detail the events...
GLC04661.06
[Reporters outside courthouse where Capt. Wirz was tried]
1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Group of men (probably reporters, as evidenced by their pads of paper and pens) most likely gathered outside the courthouse where Capt. Wirz was tried. With various inscriptions on verso.
GLC06999.32
[Gallows in Washington D.C.]
View of the gallows just after the drop of Capt. Wirz; with rotunda of the Capitol visible in background. Several people in the background are seen high in the trees trying to get a view of the hanging. With various graphite inscriptions on verso and...
GLC06999.33
Execution of Wirtz of Andersonville
View of the gallows as the noose is placed around Capt. Wirz's neck. Union soldiers with bayonets surround the platform. With graphite inscriptions on verso.
GLC06999.34
to Sarah Wood
5 December 1862
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
Written at Camp Zanesville to his wife. Talks of arrival at Camp Zanesville via steam boat ("smoke boat.") His goods were lost in shipping between home and the camp. Finally, tells his wife if she sends $100 quickly, he could come home, as he won't...
GLC02176.01
to Matthew Wood
January 16, 1863
Wood, Sarah, fl. 1862-1865
Written to her husband. Wants him to return as he's doing "no good." Talks of lack of money, and the financial transactions with a Samuel Clift. Mentions a neighbor offering for her to stay at his house, another offering to haul her coal for free...
GLC02176.02
February 1, 1863
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Anticipates being paid soon, and will send the money home, saving a few dollars to live himself. Talks of hiding tears when reading his wife's letters as the other soldiers find it feminine. Expresses sentiment...
GLC02176.03
February 16, 1863
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Says the arms have arrived, and they have been drilling with sabers. Observes the wickedness and sin, and hopes that in piety they could defeat "seceshdom." Discusses how his "little family" makes him want to...
GLC02176.04
to Jacob Dolson Cox
circa 1862
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Writes to General Cox, the Commander of the District in Charleston, about Lieutenant Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes's scouts. States that they have not returned due to high water. Mentions that they will probably not meet opposition at Princetown...
GLC02414.032
to Henry Knox
4 July 1774
Knox, Hugh, 1727-1790
Asks Henry to help him acquire subscribers for his new publication, which will be printed in New York shortly, possibly referring to "Moral and religious miscellany; or, Sixty-one aphoretical essays, on some of the most important Christian doctrines...
GLC02437.00161
10 July 1774
Ruggles, John, 1742-?
Captain Ruggles orders magazines.
GLC02437.00162
13 July 1774
Fletcher, Thomas, fl. 1774
Tells Knox that he referred a friend, Hugh Knox, to him for the purpose of obtaining subscriptions for his upcoming publication of religious essays. Although Fletcher feels that the world has enough of such treatises, he thinks it may be of use to...
GLC02437.00163
14 July 1774
Wright, & Gill, fl. 1753-1798
Indicates that they received Knox's payment. In regard to the Boston Port Bill, they write that they "are extremely sorry for the Situation of our Friends at Boston, and heartily wish that every Difference was so far settled, as that a mutual good...
GLC02437.00164
30 July 1774
Newell, Andre, fl. 1774
Orders a dressing table (toilet) from Knox.
GLC02437.00165
19 July 1774
Dudley, Charles, fl. 1774
Inquires about a book order.
GLC02437.00166
20 July 1774
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Explains why he has not written sooner. Discusses working on a fishing ship and being owed money by his employer. He fears the possibility of staying in Newfoundland until the fall, citing that the town lacks amusements, even a "five alley." He...
GLC02437.00167
to William Knox
21 July 1774
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
Comments on his poor health, "a bad cold which has affected my eyes." Asks Knox to send an enclosed letter to his mother. Mentions that he will be visiting Sally Flucker. Expects to see Knox soon.
GLC02437.00168
25 July 1774
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Discusses various issues related to their business dealings. Comments on collecting fees from subscribers to Rivington's New-York Gazetteer. Mentions that he will discuss Knox's terms for business with Dr. Morewood (see GLC024137.00158). Orders...
GLC02437.00169
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