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Execution of Wirtz of Andersonville
1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
View of the gallows as the noose is placed around Capt. Wirz's neck. Union soldiers with bayonets surround the platform. With graphite inscriptions on verso.
GLC06999.34
to Sarah Wood
5 December 1862
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
Written at Camp Zanesville to his wife. Talks of arrival at Camp Zanesville via steam boat ("smoke boat.") His goods were lost in shipping between home and the camp. Finally, tells his wife if she sends $100 quickly, he could come home, as he won't...
GLC02176.01
to Matthew Wood
January 16, 1863
Wood, Sarah, fl. 1862-1865
Written to her husband. Wants him to return as he's doing "no good." Talks of lack of money, and the financial transactions with a Samuel Clift. Mentions a neighbor offering for her to stay at his house, another offering to haul her coal for free...
GLC02176.02
February 1, 1863
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Anticipates being paid soon, and will send the money home, saving a few dollars to live himself. Talks of hiding tears when reading his wife's letters as the other soldiers find it feminine. Expresses sentiment...
GLC02176.03
February 16, 1863
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Says the arms have arrived, and they have been drilling with sabers. Observes the wickedness and sin, and hopes that in piety they could defeat "seceshdom." Discusses how his "little family" makes him want to...
GLC02176.04
to Jacob Dolson Cox
circa 1862
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Writes to General Cox, the Commander of the District in Charleston, about Lieutenant Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes's scouts. States that they have not returned due to high water. Mentions that they will probably not meet opposition at Princetown...
GLC02414.032
to Henry Knox
13 July 1774
Fletcher, Thomas, fl. 1774
Tells Knox that he referred a friend, Hugh Knox, to him for the purpose of obtaining subscriptions for his upcoming publication of religious essays. Although Fletcher feels that the world has enough of such treatises, he thinks it may be of use to...
GLC02437.00163
14 July 1774
Wright, & Gill, fl. 1753-1798
Indicates that they received Knox's payment. In regard to the Boston Port Bill, they write that they "are extremely sorry for the Situation of our Friends at Boston, and heartily wish that every Difference was so far settled, as that a mutual good...
GLC02437.00164
30 July 1774
Newell, Andre, fl. 1774
Orders a dressing table (toilet) from Knox.
GLC02437.00165
19 July 1774
Dudley, Charles, fl. 1774
Inquires about a book order.
GLC02437.00166
20 July 1774
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Explains why he has not written sooner. Discusses working on a fishing ship and being owed money by his employer. He fears the possibility of staying in Newfoundland until the fall, citing that the town lacks amusements, even a "five alley." He...
GLC02437.00167
to William Knox
21 July 1774
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
Comments on his poor health, "a bad cold which has affected my eyes." Asks Knox to send an enclosed letter to his mother. Mentions that he will be visiting Sally Flucker. Expects to see Knox soon.
GLC02437.00168
25 July 1774
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Discusses various issues related to their business dealings. Comments on collecting fees from subscribers to Rivington's New-York Gazetteer. Mentions that he will discuss Knox's terms for business with Dr. Morewood (see GLC024137.00158). Orders...
GLC02437.00169
27 July 1774
Paine, William, fl. 1774
Places an orders for paper.
GLC02437.00170
28 July 1774
Informs Knox that the regiment of Royal Welch Fusiliers has embarked from New York to Boston, and that he has recommended them to Knox's shop. Having heard that Hyson tea was scarce in Boston, Rivington indicates that he has sent four chests of it...
GLC02437.00171
29 July 1774
Requests another copy of a book that he ordered previously but believes to have been lost.
GLC02437.00172
1 August 1774
Merrill, Hezekiah, 1752-1802
Wants to know if Knox knows of any bills available for purchase, and if so, at what price.
GLC02437.00173
5 August 1774
Wheeler, William Willard, 1774-1788
Reverend Wheeler orders religious books, and expects to buy more soon to supply a local school.
GLC02437.00174
6 August 1774
Brown, Christopher, fl. 1772-1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00175
11 August 1774
Bird, Nathaniel, fl. 1774-1790
Places an order for multiple copies of several plays, listed at the bottom of the first page. In a post script asks for a discount for "ready cash" and requests a catalogue of plays.
GLC02437.00176
Murray, John, 1742-1793
Congratulates Knox on his recent marriage to Lucy Flucker. Henry and Lucy wed in June of 1774. Reverend Murray was pastor of the church at Boothbay, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay.
GLC02437.00177
15 August 1774
Asks him to sell his excess tea, and gives details for the transaction. Indicates that a much larger quantity of the tea he sent is already on its way to Boston. Tells him to work with James Seagrove to sell the additional tea. Thanks him for...
GLC02437.00178
Echoes of the Christmas Chimes
December 21, 1867
Godwin, James, fl. 1867
Removed from The Illustrated London News, p. 681. Depicts a group of well dressed men, women, and children enjoying each other's company. The group is surrounded by smaller, allegorical figures dressed as angels and ancient Greeks or Romans, flying...
GLC04471.13
Committee on Political Reform. The Union League Club. N.Y. Jan. 7, 1914.
7 January 1914
Drucker & Co., fl. 1914
One black-and-white photograph entitled, "Committee on Political Reform," dated January 7, 1914." Image is of ten men in tuxedos around a dinner table at the Union League Club. Fourth from the left sits Samuel W. Fairchild, then President of the...
GLC04471.14
[Photograph of Union League Club meeting]
circa 1914
Geo. R. Lawrence Co.
One sepia-toned photograph of 18 members of the Union League Club sitting around a conference table. At the end of the long table, the man sitting center may be George B. Agnew, the vice-chairman of the Club's Political Reform Committee. To his right...
GLC04471.15
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 5 no. 221 (March 23, 1851)]
1861/03/23
Harper, Fletcher, 1806-1877
The front page of this issue is a drawing of the commanding officers at Fort Sumter, less than a month before an attack on the fort would begin the hostilities of the Civil War. The news focuses on the Union forts that have already been turned over...
GLC04661.05
[Cypher]
circa 1777-1779
Kingston, Robert M., ?-1794
Appears to be Kingston's cypher to communicate with Sir Henry Clinton in code. "Sir Henry Clinton" is written in pen at the top of one side, along with the word "Top" as a direction of how to place the cypher. There are 4 cut outs. When placed over a...
GLC04764.02
Map of the Frontiers of the Northern Colonies with the Boundary Line established Between them and the Indians at the Treaty held by S. Will Johnson at Ft. Stanwix in Novr. 1768.
circa 1818-1821
Gavit & Duthie, fl. 1840-1850
This document is a map that shows the Colonies of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and the Ohio Valley Territory to the west of them. The map contains corrections and improvements from the Evans Map made by Guy Johnson, who was a British...
GLC05634.08
[Facsimile of map of New Netherlands using the names of Native American tribes to indicate location]
27 July 1841
Sarony & Co., 1854-1857
Printed on the bottom left corner is the signature of John Romeyn Brodhead, an agent of the State of New York hired to procure and transcribe documents in Europe. Signed by P.H. Loffelt, who copied this document for Brodhead in the Hague, and by J.C...
GLC05859.02
to Aaron Hobart
3 January 1822
Gay, Ebenezer, 1771-1842
Cannot answer Hobart's question about the district's sentiments about implementing a system of bankruptcy laws, but suggests that the "community at large" is "increasing in favor of the system" because of the "increasing number of insolvents, [and]...
GLC06313.04.127
5 January 1822
Hobart, Thomas, fl. 1821-1824
Writing on behalf of William Pincers and Frances Joscelyn, Hobart reports mistakes in making their schedules, possibly for tax purposes or Revolutionary War benefits. Explains the adjustments that need to be made to the record to reflect the...
GLC06313.04.130
8 January 1822
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Explains and encloses (not included) Captain Edward Morton's "demand against the United States," for monies owed for selling General Henry Dearborn a barge he captured for the use of the United States during the War of 1812. Also, indicates that he...
GLC06313.04.131
Holmes, Abraham, 1754-1839
Discusses the bankruptcy law being considered by Congress. States that his opinion is at odds with Hobart's. Holmes contends that it was a "universal understanding of the people at the time of the ratifying of the Constitution" that a clause...
GLC06313.04.132
9 January 1822
Smith, Albert, 1793-1867
Comments on Hobart's choice of Reverend Sparks for Chaplain, which "makes much conversation among our Brimstone folks." Speculates "that a Holy league will proceed to your city to exterminate the Infidels from the land." Notes that Mr...
GLC06313.04.133
January 10, 1822
Brooks, John, 1752-1825
Circular letter from the Massachusetts governor transmitting the state legislature's resolution giving the governor and executive council the power to take any measures necessary in settling the "Claim of the State on the General Government" and a...
GLC06313.04.134
[Massachusetts resolution authorizing the governor and executive council to take measures necessary to settle the state's claim against the federal government]
February 14, 1821
Pickman, Dudley L., 1779-1846
Resolution submitted by Pickman and copy issued by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Alden Bradford. The state was seeking $11,000 remuneration for defense expenses from "the late war," probably the War of 1812. The date refers to its approval by...
GLC06313.04.135
January 12,1822
Mentions that David Diman sent a petition for a military pension and had not received a response from the Secretary of War. Sampson asks Hobart to inquire about the matter and, if he obtains the needed certificate, to send it to him or Diman.
GLC06313.04.136
January 15, 1822
Weston, Thomas, 1770-1834
Responding to a request from Hobart, Weston gives his opinion on the uniform System of Bankruptcy (bankruptcy laws being considered by Congress). He reports that he believes "the People of this District...do not wish for it." Indicates that the...
GLC06313.04.137
January 17, 1822
Mitchell, Nahum, 1769-1853
Responds to Hobart's request for an opinion of the Bankruptcy Bill before Congress. Explains that he has paid little attention to it and has not formed an opinion, but some of his friends are "exceedingly desirous the Bill should pass." He has...
GLC06313.04.138
January 18, 1822
Expresses his support of the Bankruptcy Bill before Congress. Indicates that he has "seen its benefits in all countries except New England." Notes his hope that John Quincy Adams becomes the next president. Notes the coldness of the winter and the...
GLC06313.04.139
January 19, 1822
Mitchell, Daniel, 1770-1847
Responds to Hobart's request for his opinion of the bankruptcy bill before Congress. Indicates that it is not thought of much in the district, since such a bill has "been so long talkd of in Congress & having undergone so many modifications...
GLC06313.04.140
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
1864 August 17
Riddle, A.J., fl. 1864-1883
Bears stamp of the Century Co. and several inscriptions. Cropped and trimmed version of GLC06999.02.
GLC06999.03
Caption printed on mount reads: "Andersonville Prison, Georgia. View from the Main Gate. Issuing Rations to thirty-three thousand Prisoners." Bears Century Co. stamp and several inscriptions.
GLC06999.04
Andersonville Prison
1864
Lengthy ink inscription on verso indicates this may be an early view of the prison. With Century Co. stamp
GLC06999.05
Northwest view of the stockade. Thirty-three thousand prisoners in Bastile at te time it was taken. With Century Co. stamp and graphite inscriptions.
GLC06999.06
[Andersonville Prison]
Northwest view of the stockade. Enlarged copy of GLC06999.06, with Century Co. stamp and ink inscriptions on verso. Inscription on verso reads "N.W. part of Andersonville Prison, Ga. photographed in the summer of 1864 looking northwest or towards...
GLC06999.07
"Southwest View of the Stockade, Showing the Dead Line." Century Co. stamp on verso and graphite inscriptions.
GLC06999.08
North east view of Andersonville prison, Ga.
August 17, 1864
Duplicate of GLC06999.08 - North East View of Andersonville Prison. Verso contains duplicate of item GLC06999.01, with printed label pasted across. With Century Co. Stamp and ink inscriptions.
GLC06999.09
"Andersonville Prison, Georgia."
Caption reads "South-east view, taken from the stockade," but it is incorrect; it should read southwest view. With Century Co. stamp and graphite inscriptions. Same image as GLC06999.11 and GLC06999.12.
GLC06999.10
Southwest view of Andersonville Prison, Ga.
Same image as GLC06999.10 and GLC06999.12, but with corrected caption. With Century Co. and inscriptions. Typed caption on verso reads: "Southwest view of Andersonville Prison, Ga., photographed from the Branch in summer of 1864. Sink or trough in...
GLC06999.11
Andersonville Prison, Georgia.
Caption on mount reads "South-east view taken from the Stockade," but it is incorrect; should read southwest view. Same image as GLC06999.10 and GLC06999.11. With Century Co. stamp.
GLC06999.12
How they buried them...
(Title continues) "at Andersonville, Georgia."
GLC06999.13
Grave yard at Andersonville, Georgia
Caption on mount reads "Dead men, they tell no tales - but look at this picture and a tale is told that will never be forgotten."
GLC06999.14
Same image as GLC06999.14. With Century Co. stamp and ink inscription on verso. Inscription on verso reads: "Graves of Union prisoners of war who died in Andersonville Prison, Ga. as left by the Confederates, photographed during the war."
GLC06999.15
[View of the Andersonville graveyard]
With Century Co. stamp and ink inscription. Same image as GLC06999.17 and GLC06999.18.
GLC06999.16
17 August 1864
Same image as GLC06999.16 and GLC06999.18. Stamp on verso.
GLC06999.17
A different view of graveyard images GLC06999.16 and GLC06999.17. With Century Co. stamp blue pencil inscription.
GLC06999.18
Same image as GLC06999.18. With Century Co. stamp and various inscriptions.
GLC06999.19
[Distant view of the Andersonville graveyard]
With Century Co. stamp and blue pencil inscription.
GLC06999.20
[Distant view of Andersonville graveyard]
Same image as GLC6999.20. With blue pencil inscription on verso.
GLC06999.21
Two duplicates printed on one albumen. With Century Co. stamp and blue pencil inscription.
GLC06999.22
Similar image to GLC06999.22, but a clearer image. With Century Co. stamp and black ink inscription.
GLC06999.23
[Stereocard of Castle Thunder Prison]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
From a negative by Mathew Brady & Co. With various pencil inscriptions on verso. Only half of the stereocard is present, cutting off the original title and caption of the photograph.
GLC06999.24
[Stereocard of Castle Thunder Prison .]
GLC06999.25
"Castle Thunder," Richmond, Va.
With Century Co. stamp, printed caption, and black ink inscription on verso. Enlarged version of GLC6999.25. Caption on verso reads "photographed in 1864. This Confederate prison was situated on Carey Street, and was originally a stron old brick...
GLC06999.26
Castle Thunder - Confederate Prison
With pencil inscriptions on verso. Only half of the stereocard is present, cutting off the original title and caption of the photograph.
GLC06999.27
[Libby Prison]
With Century Co. and black ink inscription.
GLC06999.28
Camp of Confederate Prisoners
12 May 1864
Photograph taken after the Battle of Spotsylvania. With pencil inscriptions on verso.
GLC06999.29
Panoramic View of South End of Andersonville Prison, Ga.
This print of a sketch is based on A.J. Riddle's photograph of the southeast view of Andersonville Prison. With Century Co. stamp and various inscriptions. Caption on verso reads "photographed from the Branch in summer of 1864. Sink or trough in...
GLC06999.30
Union prisoners of war at Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia
Recto and verso each contain composite views of the southeastern and southwestern parts of the prison compound (2 prints mounted per side). With Century Co. stamp and various notations.
GLC06999.31
"…North End of Andersonville Prison, Ga."
1864/[08/17]
Image composed of two mounted albumen prints, with ink and paint embellishments. With Century Co. stamp and various inscriptions.
GLC06999.35
Map of the prison
circa 1864
Goss, Warren, fl. 1864-1880
Map of the prison, with the locations of photographs # 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 marked.
GLC06999.36
Map of the prison and surrounding areas.
GLC06999.37
Photographs of Andersinville[Notes]
circa 1880
Notes, with autograph corrections, containing detailed descriptions of nine Riddle photographs. 9 p. His numbers correspond to those in this collection as follows: #1 (item #1), #2 (items #2-3), #3 (item #4), #4 (item #5), #5 (items #6-7), #6...
GLC06999.38
Catalog of An Important Collection of Fine and Rare Photographs.
1915/09/24
Scott & O'Shaughnessy, Inc.
Auction catalog from which Neville Franklin Dragoo purchased this collection (lots #200, 212, and 215).
GLC06999.39
[sketch of a skull and crow atop a Confederate flag]
[n.d.]
Unknown
Ink sketch of a skull and crow atop a Confederate flag.
GLC06999.40
[List]
Inventory of the collection by a previous owner.
GLC06999.41
[General Albert Ordway]
circa 1887-1897
Portrait of General Albert Ordway in dress uniform with four medals. Based on the uniform, the photograph appears to have been taken during Ordway's time as the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard. Ordway became Commanding...
GLC07000.53
[Hair sample]
1825 circa
Harrison, Mary S., 1809-1842
Unknown brown hair sample in a light blue envelope stamped "Made in France for the White House." Originally from the sentiment book of Mary S. Harrison, GLC07732.02.
GLC07732.03
January 30, 1821
Meigs, Return J., 1782-1851
Announces that an arrangement has been made for Hanson, Massachusetts to receive "four mails weekly." Discusses the recent name change to the Middleborough post office and notes that he has "received two applications to reestablish a Post Office...
GLC06313.04.105
to William Smallwood
12 April 1777
Richardson, William, 1743-1786
Enclosing report to General Washington regarding the state of the regiment. Richardson has small pox and has inoculated the entire regiment. Complains of lack of officers, hardship and illness. It is a "wonder that they don't die at a much faster...
GLC06508.01
Diary of Sarah Lydia Gilpin 1863
1863/01/01 - 1863/08/03
Gilpin, Sarah Lydia, 1802-1894
Pages numbered 1-190. This volume introduces themes that recur throughout the diaries. The author corresponds with Henry A. Dupont (entry of January 24) and takes a lively interest in both finance and the important happenings of the day, as in the...
GLC06846.02
Sarah Lydia Gilpin Diary 1865
1865/01/25 - 1865/07/09
Pages numbered 665 - 856 This volume contains accounts of the end of the Civil War and the assassination and funeral of President Lincoln. 10 April 1865, p. 737: News of General Lee's surrender to General Grant. 13 April 1865 p. 739: "One of the...
GLC06846.05
to Jonathan Humphry
3 April 1777
Humphry, Jonathan, ?-1778
Appoints the recipient as Adjutant of the eighteenth Connecticut militia regiment. The Jonathan Humphry who died in 1778 is the author of this letter. At the time he was the colonel of the eighteenth Connecticut militia regiment. He was also a...
GLC01450.010.01
[Appointment for Jonathan Humphry]
2 June 1774
Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr., 1710-1785
Appointing Jonathan Humphry a lieutenant colonel in the Connecticut militia. Also signed by George Wyllys as secretary. Seal of Connecticut affixed. Partially printed. There were multiple Jonathan Humpries from Simsbury, Connecticut who served...
GLC01450.010.02
9 January 1774
Asks Knox to send a map of New England and the other provinces.
GLC02437.00116
January 10, 1774
Rogers, Daniel, 1749-1803
Sends back a bible owned by Nathan Chase that Knox sent to Rogers by mistake. Requests the return of his bible, which Knox was binding for Rogers.
GLC02437.00117
January 15, 1774
Reverend Wheeler informs Knox that he will send his balance by the next post.
GLC02437.00118
January 18, 1774
Clarke, Joseph, fl. 1773-1774
Requests that Knox obtain a blank manuscript book made by the bookbinder Mr. Berkley that Clarke would like to purchase. Asks it to sent to him by the bearer of this letter, Mr. Lyman. A post script urges Knox to get "it well bound, and neatly...
GLC02437.00119
January 21, 1774
Claims that he has no business relationship with Edes & Gill, and that he sent them none of the Keysey pills he sent to Knox. He leaves it to Knox "to take the proper methods of rendering them saleable." Orders books. States that he has placed an...
GLC02437.00120
January 24, 1774
Reverend Wheeler informs Knox that he sent his balance owed for books purchased and requests a receipt.
GLC02437.00121
February 6, 1774
Asks Knox to advertise a book coming out in the Spring in the Boston-area newspapers. Also asks him to advertise Keysey Pills, which Rivington had made earlier arrangements for Knox to sell (see GLC02437.00062 and GLC02437.00120). Mentions that he...
GLC02437.00122
February 21, 1774 and March 16, 1774
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Two letters on a single page. The first part is a copy of Longman's 21 February 1774 letter, which discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and Longman's confidence that Knox will remit payment. The second part indicates that he has...
GLC02437.00123
January 26, 1821
Soule, William H., 1791-?
Discusses the politics of the postal service at length. Informs Hobart of several petitions being circulated to establish a second route serving Plympton, "when one will answer the purpose." Criticizes the republicans, and others in his town for...
GLC06313.04.102
January 29, 1821
Mentions that W. Wood has been nominated as Judge of Probate. States that the nomination "will not be satisfactory to this country" and attributes it to the state senators from his district. Notes that a bad winter has limited communication. Also...
GLC06313.04.103
Dunbar, Jesse, 1760-1836
Encloses a petition from N. Manson "for the remuneration of a fine paid Z[abdiel] Sampson." Discusses a bounty related to a cod law.
GLC06313.04.104
11 June 1781
Rose, William, fl. 1781
Request for a recommendation to a "subaltine's appointment in the Maryland line." Informs Smallwood that he has served faithfully for two years, is well regarded by fellow officers, and hopes the General will recommend him for this promotion.
GLC06508.02
March 2, 1782
Barnes, Richard, fl. 1782
Discusses desertion and black recruits. Is unable to submit a list for men drafted for three years service because so many have left for Annapolis "without my knowledge." Due to these desertions the three year draft has been suspended. Names the...
GLC06508.03
31 May 1782
Roxburgh, Alexander, fl. 1782-1800
Written near Bacon's Bridge, possibly near Dorchester, South Carolina. Major Roxburgh informs General Smallwood that his company remains near Bacon's Bridge in an inactive state. Reports that the British "continue in the same situation as when I...
GLC06508.05
29 June 1782
Dorsey, Vachel, fl. 1782
Hopes to hear from Smallwood concerning an appointment he hopes to recieve. Has already waited for some time, at some expense, for an answer, and asks Smallwood to reply as quickly as possible.
GLC06508.06
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