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Lieutenant-General Philip H. Sheridan
1861-1865
Image of an engraving of Philip H. Sheridan, clipped from a newspaper. Text on verso of clipping describes a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers after the war.
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Camden Confederate. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (November 20, 1863)]
20 November 1863
Letter from President Jefferson Davis.
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Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 56, no. 11, 116 (April 4, 1861)]
4 April 1861
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
The Fortifications on Morris Island.
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Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 82, no. 11, 925 (December 3, 1863)]
3 December 1863
Operations Against Charleston, A General Battle Expected in Northern Virginia, The Battle of Missionary Ridge, Fight on the Rappahannock, Yankee Accounts from Chattanooga & Knoxville.
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 30 (July 1, 1864)]
1 July 1864
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
News and dispatches from Petersburg, including the capture of a Federal brigade and Union General James Wilson. News tidbits from the "Baltimore Gazette." Several items about "colored subjects" breaking laws, mostly stealing. Casualties from the...
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 179 (January 11, 1865)]
January 11, 1865
Note in pencil above masthead says "Brought from Libby prison by S. Moore Finley" while the back has pencil signature "S. M. Finley." News from the front, including an update from outside Richmond where "It is said that the enemy have one corps of...
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 195 (January 27, 1865)]
January 27, 1865
This item is two internal pages from the newspaper; no front page. Article on Hemma Micco, aka John Jumper, a Seminole Indian chief who became a colonel in the Confederate Army. Notes from the Virginia state legislature session and the Confederate...
GLC05959.80.04
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 201 (November 29, 1862)]
29 November 1862
From the "Chicago Times," a report of the Congressional returns from the North. Report from the "Galveston News" on the Bombardment of Port Lavacca. Update on "The Siutation in Tennessee." Report that the Army of the Potomac under General George...
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 100 (November 30, 1863)]
30 November 1863
Pencil signature of "Dr D Haskins" above the masthead. Report of the arrival of 175 severely wounded men from the fight at Germanna Ford. Article praising the cavalry in Northern Virginia. News that General William T. Sherman might be reinforcing the...
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 96 (March 24, 1864)]
March 24, 1864
Proclamation of Jefferson Davis for a day of fasting and prayer. Article on the reorganization of the Maryland Line. Article titled "Charleston Impregnable from the Sea Approaches," which states "Charleston will not be taken from the sea approaches...
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The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 27 (June 28, 1864)]
28 June 1864
Update on the situation around Petersburg from the "Petersburg Express." Report on military activity in the Shenandoah Valley from the "Lynchburg Republican." Article on the rise of gold prices in the North. News of the movement of General Philip...
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New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no.187 (October 10, 1861)]
10 October1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Only first 2 pages of the usual 8 page issue. Several columns of military notices and requests for volunteers. Description of the night attack on Santa Rosa Island in Florida. 1000 Confederate troops surprised a New York...
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New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no.199 (October 24, 1861)]
24 October1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Only 2 pages of usual 8 page issue. Contains a column of military notices on front page. Secondhand report of the death of General Benjamin McCulloch (which was false, he died on 7 March 1862). Update on situation in...
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[Blank subscribers list for the Southern Cultivator]
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Blank subscription sheet for "The Southern Cultivator" with four columns for name of subscriber, post office, county, parish, or district, and state. Top of document has image of the masthead. Partial tear where it was folded in the center.
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Southern cultivator [Vol. 19, no. 6 (June 1861)]
June 1861
Co-edited with C.W. Howard. Consists of 30 pages for the magazine with 32 pages of advertisements -- 16 pages before getting to the magazine and 16 pages after the magazine. This issue is paginated 170-200. Tagline below masthead says "Devoted...
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[Business envelope sent to William Birnie, Esq.]
January 23, 1863
Office envelope of "The Southern Cultivator," sent to William Birnie, Esq. of Greenville Court House, South Carolina. Has 2 cancelled 5-cent stamps of Jefferson Davis. Postmarked 23 January [1863]. Verso of envelope has calculations made in pencil...
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to William Birnie
Replying to Birnie's letter of 14 January 1863, which had enclosed $1 for a one-year subscription to "The Southern Cultivator." Says the best grass adapted to light high land soil is Bermuda grass. Says roots can be obtained in any quantity at the...
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to his family
3 October 1861
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes that he has been to see Mr. C. Coit at his office. Requests that his family send him his "Tactics" which he left behind by accident. Describes the strangeness of wearing a uniform and being concerned with horses. Writes from the United States...
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to Silas Casey
11 October 1861
Writes to General Casey about the position of Aide de Camp. Says he would like to meet with General Casey in Washington but regrets that he will be unable to make it as his regiment is being ordered to Hempstead. Does not believe he is knowledgeable...
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12 October 1861
Comments on the Aide de Camp position and how he wishes he could leave the regiment to visit General Casey in Washington. Laments that he would have a hard time with the dictation aspect of the position because of his poor spelling. Writes from the...
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14 October 1861
Describes a sermon he attended with the regiment on the subject of maliciousness. The regiment still has yet to leave Hartford but he states that they will leave on Wednesday afternoon (14 October was a Monday). Letter was fowarded to Coit's brother...
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[Photograph of John Alexander Logan and his family]
1870 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Depicts Logan, his wife Mary, and his children Mary Elizabeth "Dollie," and John Alexander Logan, Jr. A note on verso, written in pen, indicates that this photo was taken when John Logan, Jr., was five years old (1870). Remarkably clear, depicting...
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to Valentine Baxter Horton
February 27, 1863
Pope, John, 1822-1892
General Pope, commander of the Department of the Northwest, writes to father-in-law. Notes that his mother's health is better than it has been for the past two years. States, "I find the whole public mind in the West possessed with the belief that...
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to George G. Meade
18 May 1863
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894
Pennsylvania governor Curtin responds to a letter from Major General Meade, commander of the 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Defends himself, saying that he did not intend to make General Cadwalader think that Meade had lost all confidence in General...
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Lincoln Said Women Should Vote
1910
Washington woman suffrage poster, featuring Abraham Lincoln's quote, "I go for all sharing the priviledges of government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women."
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