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to Elvira Winegar
June 9, 1865
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
He says they will relieve the troops about as fast as they pay them. He has very little money to send this time.
GLC01014.184
June 14, 1865
They got 4 months pay. He expressed 75 dollars to her. It will be some time before they leave their present location.
GLC01014.185
June 18, 1865
He has no duties at present so he works for himself. He tells her it can't be much longer until he gets to come home. He doesn't want her to tend her garden by herself and insists she hire someone.
GLC01014.186
June 25, 1865
He only works fours hours a day now. He can't wait to get home. He figures they can't keep him for longer than 2 more months.
GLC01014.187
July 2, 1865
They are now camped in the city in a nice grove but it doesn't suit him. George is there now and he is doing well. They are having great weather.
GLC01014.188
July 9, 1865
He thinks they will be there until August 1st. He warns her not to work outdoors any more than she has to. He had to give George some money because he wasn't paid when he was sick.
GLC01014.189
List of killed & wounded at the battle of Gettysburg Pa. July 2nd & 3rd 63
2 July 1863 - 3 July 1863
Manuscript field report of killed, wounded, and missing from the 1st Massachusetts Infantry. Most likely written while at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Includes comments such as "coward" and "d-d good soldier" after a few names.
GLC01015
Diary and Photograph of Benjamin F. Thomas [Decimalized .01-.02]
1865
GLC01016
[Diary of Benjamin F. Thomas]
9 October 1864 - 21 May 1865
Thomas, Benjamin F., 1831-1918
Book intended for use as diary for 1864. Earliest entry near back of book for November 1864, then returns to front of book for start of 1865. Last entry is two weeks before Thomas is mustered out. No entries from 27 March 1865 through 9 April 1865...
GLC01016.01
[Photograph of Benjamin F. Johnson]
1861-1865
Photograph showing Benjamin F. Thomas as an old man. Housed with diary GLC01016.01.
GLC01016.02
General orders, no. 112
8 October 1862
Hurlbut, Stephen A., 1815-1882
Praises his men, the "Fighting Fourth" Division of the Army of the Tennessee, for their actions after the battle of Corinth. Hurlbut's men arrived after the Confederate assault on the city had been repulsed, but he praises their actions against the...
GLC01017
Manuscript journal and letter book
1765-1781 ( bulk: 1765-1766 )
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Bulk, 1765-1769 on Stamp Act Congress; some pages cut out. In four sections: 1) Correspondence of CT and Philadelphia Merchant's Committee, re: Stamp Act, 1765-1766; 2) Resolves of colonies re: Stamp Act Congress, with minutes of the Congress from...
GLC01018
to Benjamin Lincoln
September 1779
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Written by Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Colonel in the First Georgia Battalion who was severely wounded and captured during the Battle of Savannah in December 1778, to Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Walton...
GLC01019
[The laying and completion of the Pacific cable]
1902-1903
MacKay, Clarence H., 1874-1938
Two volume scrapbook covering the completion of the Pacific cable linking North America to Hawaii, Australia, and the South Pacific. Includes cablegrams charting progress of the cable and sending congratulations from officials in places along the...
GLC01020
Extracts from minutes of our yearly meeting of Pennsylvania & New Jersey, held in Philadelphia by adjournments from the 23rd day of the ninth month.
23 - 28 September 1776
Pemberton, James, 1723-1809
One copy of a meeting minutes dated September 23-28, 1776. States that Quakers should not participate in governments active in war, or contribute to the promotion of war through business or other activity. Condemns all forms of slavery and...
GLC01021
Grant's Petersburg progress. [Vol.1, no.1 (April 3, 1865)]
3 April 1865
Eden, R.C., fl. 1865
Union occupation newspaper announcing the capture of Petersburg: "Petersburg Ours! We are here! Hallelujah!" Prints the official surrender correspondence, describes Black celebrating as the "colored population." Brief report that Union forces had...
GLC01022
[Virginia Military Institute diploma for W. O. Yager]
4 July 1852
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Printed diploma signed by several future Confederate Generals, including Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson, who taught at the Virginia Military Institute as a professor of natural philosophy. Tied with blue ribbon with blue embossed paper seal. Also...
GLC01023
to Jefferson Davis
June 9, 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written less than a week after the Battle of Cold Harbor, June 1-3, 1864, where Union General Ulysses S. Grant defeated the Confederates. Lee attempts to anticipate Grant's next move and warns of another major engagement. Lee notifies Davis of his...
GLC01026
to Fitzhugh Lee
July 2, 1862
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 1833-1864
As brigadier general, from the headquarters of the Army of Observation. Tells Col. Fitzhugh Lee to hold his position until his column passes him en route to join Robert E. Lee on the south side of the Chickahominy River. Letter written in pencil.
GLC01029
to Capt. Nathan G. Evans
August 3, 1857
A humorous letter to his friend from West Point. Also concerns fighting Indians and paying for a gun. Lee remained in Texas by order of General Twiggs. The letter also mentions A.S. Sydney going to Utah to fight Mormons, army news, debt settlement...
GLC01031
Manifesto and proclamation to the members of the Congress
3 October 1778
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Double-column format. Issued by the British Peace Commissioners Lord Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton and William Eden after the failure of their peace initiative. Offered a general amnesty and pardon with internal self-government and the repeal of...
GLC01032
General post-office, New-York [postmaster's first report]
1790
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813
First report of the Post Office, by Postmaster general Samuel Osgood. Evans 22978. Folio.
GLC01033
Notes on the establishment of a money unit....
1784
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed by Pierres in Paris. Copies of this work were bound into the private edition of Notes on the State of Virginia (GLC 5096). A rare work by Jefferson, one with important consequences for the United States. Jefferson Papers 8: 295 and 7: 150...
GLC01034
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of the Public Debt.
1792
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
A-D2 ($1 signed). Submitted by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury. With his name misspelled "Alexarder" on p.15. Evans 24926
GLC01037
Communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the House ....
1793
A-Q2 R2 ($1 signed). Evans 26343, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana 246. Submitted by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury. With foldout "General Statement of the Appropriations" for 1792
GLC01038
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