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[Letter on song sheet: "If I should fall in the glorious cause of liberty"]
January 22, 1862
Hickman, George, fl. 1862
Written on red, white and blue songsheet. Accompanied by two clippings.
GLC08448
[Appointment of Representative John Sherman to Congress]
14 December 1858
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Partially printed document signed by Chase as Governor of Ohio. Certifies that Sherman was elected as a Representative in the 36th Congress of the United States from the 13th congressional district. Countersigned by A. P. Russell as Secretary of...
GLC08449
The Philadelphia inquirer
4 July 1863
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Contains a map depicting events of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, along with various reports on the battle, which took place 1-3 July 1863, ending with a Union victory. Includes reports on the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, which had...
GLC08451
The World. [Vol. 5, no. 1367 (November 9, 1864)]
9 November 1864
Reports on the re-election of Abraham Lincoln as president. Contains New York election results by county and reports from other states. Also makes reference to "Republican misrule." Prints an article on the capture of the pirate ship Florida by...
GLC08456
to Alexandre Hauterive
30 August 1793
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831
Reports the seizure of three French deserters but is compelled to discharge them due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
GLC08457
to General John Alexander McClernand
1 September 1863
Graham, Harvey, 1827-?
Written from Benton Barracks, then on the outskirts of St. Louis. Graham, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment, recalls events that took place 22 May during Union operations against Vicksburg, Mississippi. Relates that he had been...
GLC08458.01
Siege of Vicksburg
1888
Kurz & Allison
Depicts the 13th, 15th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, during the Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Mississippi River serves as background. Notes that Grant was assisted by Admiral David Dixon...
GLC08458.02
[Transportation of convict to Virginia]
18 September 1774
Hodge, Thomas, fl. 1774
Assigns convict Thomas Morgan to serve a term of seven years beginning on 17 September 1774, the day the ship transporting him, the Taylor, arrives in Virginia.
GLC08459
Monumental Inscriptions.
1828
Binns, John, 1772-1860
8 images of fictitious funeral monuments, each to a man executed by Jackson. The first six are for Tennessee militiamen executed in February 1815, after the Battle of New Orleans, for being deserters. The last two are for John Woods, a mutineer...
GLC08460
Address of Governor Kellogg to the people of the United States on the condition of affairs in Louisiana, with official facts and figures.
30 September 1874
Kellogg, Willliam Pitt, 1831-1918
Reconstruction address as Republican governor of Louisiana defending his administration from charges of mismanagement.
GLC08462
Black republican and office-holder's journal. [No. 4 (September 1865)]
September 1865
Jumbo, Pluto, fl. 1865
Racist newssheet from New York, handwritten in dialect ridiculing republicanism, reconstruction and the freed slaves. Referring to President Andrew Johnson's reconstruction policies, states "De party must be up and stirring to head off Johnson's...
GLC08463
Vote the Flag [Mississippi election ticket]
1868
Republican Party
GLC08464
[Permission for slaves to work for their own profit]
1 July 1842
McKerny, John, fl. 1842
Legal document permitting his two slaves, Samuel and Andrew, to work for themselves or any other person on Saturdays.
GLC08465
To the sheriff of New London County
25 June 1744
Raymond, Joshua, fl. 1744
Arrest of a Native American named Ben Garrit for disturbing the peace. Requests the sheriff search for Garrit and bring him before Raymond or another of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace within the County of New London to be properly dealt with...
GLC08466
Don't unchain the tiger!
24 July 1863
Signed "A Democratic Workingman." German-American broadside supporting the Union cause, pleading with the public to keep peace in the north. Discourages lashing out at public officers and falling into the depths of crime and violence. Printed...
GLC08467
Entfesselt der Tiger nicht! = Don't Unchain the Tiger! [in German]
Signed "Ein Demokratischer Urbeiter," "A Democratic Worker." German-American broadside supporting the Union cause, pleading with the public to keep peace in the north. Discourages lashing out at public officers and falling into the depths of crime...
GLC08468
[Three-quarter seated portrait of Ulysses S. Grant]
circa 1880
Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908
Three-quarter length seated portrait of Grant in civilian dress. Ornately decorated column visible on his left and carved table on his right. Albumen print on thick black mount with rounded corners and gilded edges all around. Type inscribed on...
GLC08469
to his mother
December 27, 1864
Blair, D.F., fl. 1864
Written on board the U.S.S. Mohican near Wilmington, North Carolina. Replies to his mother's letter from 11 December. Discusses the Mohican's participation with Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at the close of...
GLC08470.01
The border ruffian code in Kansas
1865
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
A pro-Republican, free-soil pamphlet published by Horace Greeley's Tribune. "The character of the Code of pretended Laws enacted by the bogus Territorial Legislature of Kansas- a Legislature notoriously forced upon the people of that Territory, at...
GLC08471
Amendment to the negro soldier bill
February 14, 1865
Confederate States of America. Congress
Invests the Confederate General-in-Chief with the power to call slaves in to military service. States that clothing and rations will be provided to slaves impressed or voluntarily offered for service by their owner. States "By Mr. Swan" (likely...
GLC08472
[Message regarding govermental liability for the value of slaves who escaped while impressed]
1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Confederate President Davis's statement, issued 21 April 1863, reports "Whether the liability of the Government shall be extended to such cases is a question to be determined, not by the Executive, but by Congress." Includes communications from...
GLC08473
to Mary Williams Shepard
11 May 1855
Bryan, Francis Theodore, 1823-1917
Lieutenant Bryan, a topographical engineer, writes to his mother from the steamer Australia on the Missouri River. Relates visiting Washington, D. C., St. Louis, Missouri, and Indianapolis, among other locations. States that "the people all appear...
GLC08506
General Orders no. 1: Emancipation Proclamation
2 January 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Army printing of the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, three pages, accompanied by General Orders no. 7, 10, 22, 24, 30 and 35. This is the first six pages of a compilation of General Orders for 1863. Printed in 1864.
GLC08525
[Announcement for a Republican demonstration scheduled to be held 16 October 1860]
1 October 1860
Burbank, Robert I., fl. 1860
Circular inviting Republican organizations to attend a "wide-awake" demonstration and torch-light procession. Instructs participants to inform Burbank, Chief Marshal of Boston, of the "number of men you can parade ... the list of your officers, and...
GLC08504
to Isaac Hill
1834/06/10
Thayer, Elisha, 1785-1860
Regrets that almost all the mail received in the town has been anti-Jackson, and that much of the town is against the President.
GLC08505
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