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Robert Waters Moore (Cabinet card photograph)
1861-1865
Bardwell (photographer), fl. 1861-1865
Portrait of Robert W. Moore as an older gentleman (white hair). Printed at 21 Collins Street East, Melbourne. Moore's signature on back.
GLC04195.63
to Burgess Ball
3 May 1775
Griffin, Cyrus, 1748-1810
Griffin, managing Ball's affairs in England, states "we are finishing on your affairs with all imaginable dispatch ... Some of the Estates are considerably out of order- others are in tolerable good repair. I really can give no guess how they will...
GLC04377.01
to Cyrus Griffin
7 May 1775
Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800
Location inferred from content and previous correspondence between Ball and Griffin. Discusses previous correspondence from Griffin, who was managing Ball's business affairs in England. Discusses the sale of estates in England, paying off Campbell...
GLC04377.02
Marked as a copy (refer to GLC04377.02). Discusses previous correspondence from Griffin, who was managing Ball's business affairs in England. Discusses the sale of estates in England, paying off Campbell & Blackburn, and other financial...
GLC04377.03
10 August 1775
Informs Ball that he will be unable to travel home soon due to his management of the Chichester affairs. Discusses his management of Ball's business/ financial affairs in England. Discusses the sale of estates (possibly owned by Ball) in England....
GLC04377.04
10 November 1779
Takes "one moment to say that we have miscarried in Georgia; a storm was attempted against Savannah; ... lost about two hundred men- among others the brave General Pulaski." Possibly referring to his fellow Continental Congressmen, states "my...
GLC04377.05
to Charles F. Kimmel
February 5, 1891
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman informs Kimmel, possibly a former Civil War soldier from Ohio "I retain my usual good health and the love of Old Comrades." Declares "As to the sending a copy of my memoirs 2nd Ed. I am sure that you labor under the Common impression that...
GLC05466.01
Prisoners
27 October 1777 circa
List of prisoners and ordnance taken by the Northern army in the course of the campaign up to and including Burgoyne's surrender. Counts 5,740 prisoners plus General Burgoyne and 12 members of his staff, including six members of parliament. Lists...
GLC07115.02
[Engraving of George III]
1778
Hopwood, James, fl. 1752-1819
Original hand tinted engraving by Hopwood. Possibly a reproduction from a much later period. Accompanied commission of Henry Clinton as collateral (see GLC07536.01).
GLC07536.02
Protection of Freedmen: Actual Condition of the Rebel States. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts ...
1865
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Title continues, "... on the bill to maintain the freedom of the inhabitants in the states declared in insurrection and rebellion by the proclamation of the President of July 1, 1862; delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 20, 1865."...
GLC02095.23
The equal rights of all; the great guarantee and present necessity, for the sake of security, and to maintain a Republican government, ...
1866
Title continues, " ... Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, in the United States Senate, February 6 and 7, 1866." Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, Washington, D.C. Untrimmed and unopened.
GLC02095.24
[Quotation of Charles Sumner on the struggle to end slavery]
18 May 1858
Complete quotation reads: "Our cause is nobler even than that of our Fathers, in as much as it is more exalted to struggle for the Freedom of others than for our own."
GLC02095.26
[Quotation of Charles Sumner on liberty]
March 13, 1860
Complete quotation reads: "And I cannot go wrong when I lean to the side of Liberty."
GLC02095.27
[Quotation of Charles Sumner on freedom]
February 11, 1864
Complete quotation reads: "Freedom always for all!" Marked Senate Chamber.
GLC02095.28
to S.R. Phillips
2 March 1874
Replies that a paper Phillips requested cannot be obtained today as his colleague, who has it, is absent. Ends by saying, "We are tranquil at last." Written on a United States Postal card to Phillips at the State House in Boston. Marked Senate...
GLC02095.31
[Check signed by Charles Sumner]
January 13, 1873
Check for $51.17 payable to Mr. Beckwith Huntly from the First National Bank, Washington, D.C. Signed by Sumner. Endorsed on verso. With US inter-revenue stamp.
GLC02095.32
January 16, 1873
Check for $354.51 payable to Mr. Elliott C. Cowdin from the First National Bank, Washington, D.C. Signed by Sumner. Endorsed on verso. With US inter-revenue stamp.
GLC02095.33
to Charles Sumner
15 May 1865
Hill, Thomas, 1818-1891
Asks Sumner to help a graduate of Harvard, Edward B. Drew, to obtain a post in the Chinese Customs Service. Drew hopes Sumner will help him arrange a meeting with Sir Frederick Bruce, British representative at Washington, D.C.
GLC02095.38
[Carte-de-visite of Charles Sumner]
circa 1870
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed by Sumner along the base of the image. Taken by Brady & Co.'s Photographic Portrait Galleries, Washington, D.C. and New York.
GLC02095.40
Portrait photograph of Sumner as a middle-aged man. Signed by Sumner along the base of the image. Photographer is unknown.
GLC02095.41
[Notice of transportation furnished for Private Aaron Scott, Company F, 19th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
6 January 1865
Renton, Benjamin, fl. 1865
Renton, Assistant Quartermaster, informs the United States Army Paymaster General that he has provided transportation to Baltimore, Maryland for Private Scott. States that Scott is on a leave of absence granted by General Benjamin Franklin Butler....
GLC06133.01
to Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert
16 April 1863
Bogert, John A., fl. 1863-1865
Bogert writes to his parents while on board the United States Steamer Utica on the Potomac River. States that he and his shipmates expect to reach Fort Monroe, Virginia, the following day. Reports that he sent a letter to his parents the previous...
GLC06298.02
[Civil War diary of Calvin S. Mixter]
1861
Mixter, Calvin Symmes, 1832-?
Signed diary including printed almanac and eclipse calendar in the opening pages. Mixter writes from various locations. Relates the events of 1861, spending most of his time divided between his home in Hanson, Massachusetts, and his workplace in...
GLC06583.01
1863
Signed diary including printed almanac and eclipse calendar in the opening pages. Mixter, a member of the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, begins his 1863 diary as his corps returns to Stafford County, Virginia, from a reconnaissance to Ellis...
GLC06583.02
[Civil War diary of Calvin Symmes Mixter]
1864
Signed diary including a printed image, an eclipse calendar, a mileage chart, and postage rates in the opening pages. Mixter writes from various locations, including Washington, D.C., during 1864. On 12 January, accepts appointment as 1st...
GLC06583.03
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