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Collection of Civil War carte de visite photographs [decimalized]
1861-1865 ca.
Caskie Family, fl. 1861-1865
Mostly post-war reprints and imprints. Various sizes. From the Caskie Family.
GLC01442
[Pierre T. G. Beauregard]
1866 ca.
Selden & Ennis
Carte de visite vignette portrait of Pierre G. T. Beauregard (1818-1893) in civilian clothing by Selden & Ennis
GLC01442.01
J.P. Benjamin
1862 ca.
Carte de visite vignette photograph of an engraved portrait of Benjamin. No imprint. Benjamin has a slight smile.
GLC01442.02
Carte de visite seated portrait by C.R. Rees, published by Selden
1869
Selden & Co.
Carte-de-visite of Jefferson Davis holding a cane, hat and leather gloves . The Rees & Co. imprint has a pasted label for Selden & Co. beneath.
GLC01442.03
[Jefferson Davis]
1861 ca.
Elias, Dexter, fl. 1861
Carte-de-visite size vignette engraved portrait of Jefferson Davis.
GLC01442.04
["Stonewall" Jackson
1863 ca.
Shows Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall" (1824-1863) standing near a tent while cavalry are in formation.
GLC01442.05
Gen. A.S. Johnston
Carte de visite size vignette engraved portrait of a mustacioed Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862) by Elias Dexter.
GLC01442.07
[Carte de visite, Joseph E. Johnston]
1865 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Half-length portrait in profile of Johnston wearing dark civilian clothing. With E. & H.T. Anthony imprint on verso.
GLC01442.08
[Henry "Light Horse" Lee]
1870 ca.
Davies, John W., fl. 1870
Carte-de-visite of the painting of Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee in uniform. Originally painted by Gilbert Stuart. Published by "The 'Lee' Photographic Gallery." Paul C. Nagel's The Lees of Virginia (1990) indicates it was said to have been painted...
GLC01442.09
[Carte de visite of Robert E. Lee]
circa 1861
This carte-de-visite appears to be based on an early photograph of Lee (refer to GLC05111.01.0580). Circa date previously assessed, based on the fact that carte de visites became popular in America in the 1860s. Depicts Lee as a young man with a...
GLC01442.10
Report of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the opinions of the judges thereof, in the case of Dred Scott versus John F. A. Sandford. December term, 1856.
1857
Howard, Benjamin C., 1791-1872
One copy of the Supreme Court decision of the Dred Scott case dated 1857. Item is a first edition printed by Cornelius Wendell.
GLC01259
Photo album with 39 carte de visite Civil War photos, including Brigham Young
1862-1864
With fore-edge painting. Includes views of Jim Bridger, Brigham Young, Ute and Shoshone Indians. Album presented "By the Boys" [troops] at Camp Douglas, to their commanding officer, Capt. E.B. Grimes, Q.M. Includes a few Washington DC scenes at end...
GLC01261
Inaugural address of the President of the United States, on the Fourth of March, 1861.
4 March 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln focuses on increasing his support in the North while attempting to not further alienate the South. He references four important documents: Henry Clay's 1850 Speech on compromise, Webster's reply to Hayne, Andrew Jackson's proclamation...
GLC01264
to Ladies managing the Soldier's Fair
December 19, 1864
Letter written on Executive Mansion stationery. Lincoln alludes to the "good news" of Sherman's March to the Sea. Also mentions declining the invitation.
GLC01303
[Patent for Abraham Lincoln's improvement in buoying vessels over shoals]
22 May 1849
Patent granted to Lincoln for inventing "a new and improved manner of combining adjustable buoyant air chambers with a steamboat or other vessel for the purpose of enabling their draught of water to be readily lessened to enable them to pass over...
GLC01304
to Robert N. Johnson
September 16, 1884
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant replies to Johnson's letter and encloses his version of an anecdote told by Abraham Lincoln about Alexander Stephens and his overcoat at the Hampton Roads, Virginia Peace Conference. State he will use the anecdote in his memoirs. The story...
GLC01305
Memorial address on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln
February 12, 1866
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891
Delivered before Congress in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. Printed by the Government Printing Office. With "Correspondence Relating to the Memorial Address," printed beginning on page 73.
GLC01306
Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg
January 22, 1864
Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg.
GLC01307
to unknown
Kellogg, Orlando, 1809-1865
"The President told me today that the sentenced of Harry C. Fuller would stand suspended 'till I could have a hearing for him. I shall save him." Apparently a fragment from a longer letter.
GLC01308.01
[Orlando Kellogg]
January 23, 1864
Brady Studios carte de visite of Orlando Kellogg.
GLC01308.02
to George Washington Wright
October 16, 1853
Walker, William, 1824-1860
Walker writes to Wright, former California Representative, introducing Henry P. Watkins as an agent for the Sonora Enterprise. Intending to combine southern California with Sonora, Mexico, Walker requests that Wright assist Watkins in this enterprise...
GLC01358.01
to Fitz-John Porter
January 11, 1881
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
Johnston, at the time of this letter was a representative from Virginia, refuses to contribute to a memorial for George Armstrong Custer. Letter written on Congressional stationery.
GLC01359
Acts passed at the first session of the seventh Congress...
1802
United States. Congress (7th, 1st session : 1801-1802)
Blue boards (as issued?) with extensive doodles and inscriptions made by the clerks of Orange County, NY
GLC01360
Lincoln, the Man of the People
1932
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940
Signed and dated poem by Markham. Document states that this poem was chosen to be read at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC in 1922. President Warren G. Harding delivered the address and the author read his poem. "Up from...
GLC01367
to Tobias Lear
December 12, 1794
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington expresses pleasure at the Virginia Assembly's passing a bill concerning internal navigation of the Potomac, and mentions the quantities of tobacco in his warehouses and price differentials. He also mentions navigation of the Potomac.
GLC01402
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