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[pencil. Man on foot bridge]
1815-1860
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Dr. P. D. Keiser. Showing man on foot bridge. Another figure facing this one has been erased.
GLC02673.21
[brown and blue wash on textured paper. Panorama of mountain and forest scene]
GLC02673.22
[watercolor. Two horizons with house]
GLC02673.23
[pencil. unfinished sketch for waterfall]
GLC02673.24
[pencil and watercolor in blue. House on tree lined street]
A striking image, done entirely in different shades of blue. The house cannot be identified from any other material --including photographs of the Bachelder home-- in the collection.
GLC02673.25
[pencil and watercolor. Cemetery cross]
cross with measurements
GLC02673.26
[pencil. horse rider watching covered wagon]
unfinished sketch in oval. Frontier flavor
GLC02673.27
[watercolor. Horses and riders outside a rough house with mountains in the background]
Hall & Spaulding. Frontier flavor
GLC02673.28
[watercolor. panoramic view of #28 showing American flag and outbuildings]
Hall & Spaulding. note on verso. Frontier flavor
GLC02673.29
[pencil and brown watercolor. Waterfall with fir tree and visitors]
with unfinished pencil sketch of a woman in bed on verso
GLC02673.30
[wood engraving. Charge of the 40th N.Y. (Col. Egan) at the Devil's Den. Gettysburg, July 2d. 1863]
Wood engraving. "Richardson, sc." This engraving appears to be an angle similar to JBB's drawing of the Devil's Den in the Gettysburg sketchbook. GLC# 2670 leaf 5.
GLC02673.31
[wood engraving. 9th Mass. (Bigelow's) Battery. Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. ]
"Hold this position at all hazards." Major M'Gilvery. Wood engraving, "Richardson."
GLC02673.32
[Military or soldier's decorative alphabet with Civil War scenes within each letter. Wood engraving. 12 letters]
GLC02673.33
[Wood engraving of Civil War battle in arch form]
signed "T.W." in left margin. Possibly a printer's proof
GLC02673.34
[printed sheet on Gettysburg National Military Park cemetery]
Photographs of memorials
GLC02673.35
[Minutes of the High Council of Weber Stake from March through June.]
2 March 1891-1 June 1891
Bishop's Court. Weber Stake of Zion
Transcript of court proceedings. Furniss showed disrespect to the Teachers at a meeting. The verdict was against Furniss.
GLC05756.072
to Brother Peter Peterson
February 18, 1891
Johnson, Chris, fl. 1891
Copy. Complaining that Hans Peterson has lied and swindled him out of more than $100.
GLC05756.073
To the President and Members of the High Council
9 March 1891
Petition to make Kangon Road the boundary between the 3rd and Mound Fort [?] Wards. Includes 20 signatures.
GLC05756.074
[Minutes of Bishop's Court . . . Forth Ward . . . Weber stake of Zion.]
31 May 1894
Charges of drunkenness and unchristian like conduct against Peter Sandberg.
GLC05756.075
["Bishop's Court Case of the First Ecclesiastical Ward of Weber Stake . . ." against Joseph Johnson.]
23 June 1891
Transcript of court proceedings. Richard Ballantyne and Zachariah Ballantyne filed suit against Johnson Brick yard for repudiating a contract and money owed.
GLC05756.076
Roll of the High Council of Weber stake
9 September 1891
Also contains rolls for 10/16.
GLC05756.077
17 September 1891
GLC05756.078
18 September 1891
Also contains rolls for 10/01, 10/13, & 12/28
GLC05756.079
to A. W. Millgate
December 29, 1891
Hall, Joseph, 1720-1807
"Copy" Correcting his vote to be in favor of Brother Ballantyne's motion.
GLC05756.080
to the High Council of the Weber Stake
5 December 1892
Peterson, Joseph, fl. 1892-1893
Asking for a rehearing of his case against Ballantyne Lumber Co. because of false testimony.
GLC05756.081
Asking for a rehearing of his case against Richard Ballantyne because of false testimony.
GLC05756.082
Asking for a rehearing of his case against Richard Ballantyne because of false testimony
GLC05756.083
March 28, 1893
Asking for a rehearing of his case against Richard Ballantyne because of false testimony and to give new evidence.
GLC05756.084
[John P. Paterson complaining of Ballantyne Bros]
February 11, 1892
Labeled on verso of page four as "Exhibit C." Stating the he contracted Ballantyne Bros. for doors window and other building materials. The Ballantynes were not prompt with delivery and cost him a great sum of money in fees and wages because he was...
GLC05756.085
[Deposition of E. M. Conroy]
Conroy, E. M., fl. 1892
Swearing that on 1 November 1891, he attended to John Peterson's wife who miscarried prior to Conroy's visit. Mrs. Peterson told him that Richard Ballantyne had harassed her and the doctor believes this may have caused the miscarriage.
GLC05756.086
Venable, E., fl. 1892
Testimony stating a conversation the witnesses overheard between Ballantyne and Mr. & Mrs. Peterson. Ballantyne admitted harassing Mrs. Peterson and forcing her to sign a mortgage on the homestead. When told Mrs. Peterson miscarried the same night...
GLC05756.087
1 June 1892
Peterson, John, fl. 1892
Claiming damages from R. Ballantyne and R. A. Ballantyne for the sum of $10,950.00.
GLC05756.088
to the Presidency & High Council of Weber Stake
22 June 1893
White, B., fl. 1892-1894
Suggests disfellowing Mr. & Mrs. Peterson for not complying with the court's decision in favor of Richard and Richard A. Ballantyne. The Petersons sued the Ballantynes who counter sued. Decision was in favor of the Ballanytnes
GLC05756.089
[Decision of the Bishops Court, 3rd Ward]
2 April 1892
By agreement of both parties, the suits of Peterson and Ballantyne were heard at the same court. Decision in favor of the Ballanytnes.
GLC05756.090
[At a meeting of the High Council of Weber Stake]
18 October 1897
Taylor, James, fl. 1897-1900
Rebaptising, confirming and admitting Tobias Furniss to the church.
GLC05756.091
Minutes of High Council
21 October 1893
GLC05756.092
[Case of Ballantyne V Peterson and counter suit of Peterson v Ballantyne.]
5 March 1892
GLC05756.093
to Chris Johnson
March 23, 1892
Peterson, H.J., fl. 1891-1893
Received his letter of apology and forgives him.
GLC05756.094
[copy] Received his letter of apology and forgives him.
GLC05756.095
to Presidency and High Council
27 April 1893
Lodging a complaint against Chris Johnson for testifying falsely against Peterson in a case about the sale of Peterson's land.
GLC05756.096
to John Dahlin
February 25, 1891
Asking the date on which he bought 40 acres of land from Peterson.
GLC05756.097
to High Council of Weber Stake
4 April 1893
Lodging complaint against Hans J. Peterson for fraud in selling Johnson's land in Kanesville.
GLC05756.098
to Brother and Sister Johnson
February 27, 1891
Written in German.
GLC05756.099
Justifying the hundred dollars on the sale of Chris Johnson's land.
GLC05756.100
to the Presidency and High Council of Weber Stake
February 27, 1893
Court case between him and Chris Johnson. He was not aware he was on trial
GLC05756.101
to Brethen
1877
The hundred dollars on the sale of Chris Johnson's land.
GLC05756.102
28 May 1893
Johnson, A.J., fl. 1887
Testifying that he heard Christian Johnson say he was surprised to learn the his land had been sold to another man. He had deeded it to Peterson. He also states that Johnson's testimony concerning this was struck from the first court trial.
GLC05756.103
to C. Johnson
March 27, 1891
He will not accept Johnson's offer. He claims not to owe Johnson any money and pities him for being willing to spend $100 to collect $52.50 which he does not even have coming to him.
GLC05756.104
to Miles Jones
21 September 1893
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872
Recipient from envelope.
GLC05756.105
to Presidency and High Council of Weber Stake
14 June 1892
Fife, John F., fl. 1892
Charging Robert MacFarland of defrauding him of $600.
GLC05756.106
1 July 1892
Fife, John F.
Court case against Robert McFarland
GLC05756.107
to Bishop White and Councilors
28 July 1891
Barker, William, fl. 1891
marked copy. Filing charges against Dr. E. G. Williams for failure to uphold an agreement concerning water rights.
GLC05756.108
to whom it may concern
19 August 1892
Cragun, Willford E., fl. 1892
Water rights for Missouria Creek, Alder Creek and Big Hollow Springs.
GLC05756.109
[Case regarding water rights]
Barker V. Williams. Case regarding water rights.
GLC05756.110
26 November 1892
Varney, James, fl. 1892
He has been disfellowed by the Second Quorum of Elders. He wants to bring his case before the High Council.
GLC05756.111
February 26, 1893
Watkins, Joseph H., fl. 1893
Stating the James Varney did not comply with the decision of the High Council and "make satisfactory acknowledgments before the 2nd Quorum of Elders . . . ."
GLC05756.112
8 March 1893
Sterrat, Robert, fl. 1893
Case of James Varney
GLC05756.113
March 23, 1893
Nellson, Lucidia, fl. 1893
Forgiving Mark Hall for "the act committed to my husband. . . . ."
GLC05756.114
1877-1900
Rawson, Cyrus
[Author from related document.] Lists five reasons disputing charges that he attacked P. B. Peterson with a hatchet and using abusive language on August 2nd and again on Aug. 16th.
GLC05756.115
20 November 1893
Peterson, Peter B., fl. 1893
Charges against Cyrus Rawson for using abusive language and attacking him with a hatchet on August 2nd and August 16th. The numbers 1, 2, 3 are written in the margins near each of the charges.
GLC05756.116
[Decision delivered by Counsellor Flygane, P. B. Peterson vs C. Rawson Brethren of the Counsel]
Mullgate, Alfro, ?
Relating the unanimous decision against brother Rawson.
GLC05756.117
[Copy of proceedings in the Bishop's Court of the First Ward of Weber Stake of Zion, before the Bip. Moroni F. Brown and Counsellors Wm. Jackson, and D. H. Ensign held Jan. 8th, 10th & 11th 1894]
January 8, 1894- January 11, 1894
GLC05756.118
to the High Council of Weber Stake
February 22, 1894
Geertsun, P.C., fl. 1894
On 10 July 1892, Alexander Ririe asked to be released from the Quorum because he had no faith and did not want to respond to the requirements of the Quorum. His request was granted unanimously. He now wants to regain membership.
GLC05756.119
15 April 1894
McFarland, James, fl. 1894
His desire to leave the Mormon Church because of a priestly conspiracy against him.
GLC05756.120
9 May 1894
Withdrawing his request to leave the church. He admits that he committed blasphemy during the time he wanted to leave the church and asks for forgiveness. He also files charges against some of his brethren. (He wanted to leave the church rather...
GLC05756.121
10 May 1894
Charges against Robert McFarland. Accuses Robert of bringing a unjust complaint before the Utah territory court instead of going to the church court. Also accuses him of telling lies.
GLC05756.122
Charges against H. D. Jefferson of unchristian like behavior. He brought an unjust and malicious complaint before the Utah territory court.
GLC05756.123
to Bro. Millgate
Asking him not to serve the charges he gave yesterday because he may want to change a few things.
GLC05756.124
Attack on Pearl Harbor: Japanese photographs, with naval strategy map and propagana material [Decimalized .01- .11]
Circa 1941
GLC09552
14 press photographs of the Doolittle Raid [Decimalized .01-.14]
18 April 1942
A collection of 14 photographs of the Doolittle Raid.
GLC09553
USS Intrepid journal of Charles King [Decimalized .01-.20]
1929-1945
King, Charles Peter, fl. 1929-1945
40 pages. With: 2 medals, a photograph album and 4 press photos
GLC09554
USS Memphis journal. [Decimalized .01-.25]
1941
Askin, Thomas Barwiss Hagstog, Jr., fl. 1938-1958
125p. Diary with Askin's service knife with sheath, navigator's case, service record, epaulettes, medals, buttons and other insignia.
GLC09555
[817th Bomb Squadron journal]
09 March 1944 - 28 July 1944
Kryloff, George Jr., fl. 1944
Entries begin on 9 March 1944 and detail his experiences traveling to Europe from Florida and the missions of his unit. The last entry is dated 26 July 1944. Post-it note with journal indicated Kryloff was "killed in action on 41st mission"....
GLC09556
[American D-Day printed battle plans. 8 maps and a newspaper article connected with Operation Overlord [Decimalized .01-.09]
July 26, 1988
A collection of eight maps and a newspaper article connected with Operation Overlord.
GLC09557
[Two liberation letters from the French villages of Tinchebray and Eupen] [Decimalized .01- .02]
1944
Various
Two liberation letters from the French villages of Tinchebray and Eupen. All written in French. Two letters have English translations.
GLC09558
to Brigadier General John P Hatch
2 December 1862
Officers of the 1st Vermont and 5th New York
Officers of the 1st Vermont and 5th New York presenting a sabre to Brigadier General John P Hatch.
GLC02181.71
[Poem in the Style of Greco-Roman Epics]
Poem that opens with an invocation to Muse
GLC02181.72
[Prize Exhibition of Newbury Seminary]
14 November 1860
GLC02181.73
[Wesleyan University Annual Prize Declaimation]
10 July 1863
GLC02181.74
to Miller A. Wright
July 1861
Wright, M.Y., fl. 1861
[sister] Miller's family is going to send him "a box of good things." Miller's sister will contribute a pudding and some potatoes. Meanwhile, she writes, on one part urging Miller to keep safe, on another, relaying the latest news. Augustus has...
GLC02691.11.009
Wright, E.A., fl. 1861
[step-mother] E. A. is concerned about his life and safety in the Army. She is going to make him a coat, but this task is made difficult by the fact that little cotton had been planted that year.
GLC02691.11.010
29 July 1861
Flora, fl. 1861-1863
[cousin] She has not been able to reach him in a long while. She heard that he was to leave for Richmond. News of cousin Charly's death proved to be a false report. She is sorry that the abundance of food she is enjoying is not available to the...
GLC02691.11.012
8 August 1861
[step-mother] E.A. Wright is back in Georgia. Her husband, Augustus has recently sent word that he is uncertain as to how long he will have to remain in Richmond. E.A. hopes that Miller will be stationed at or near Richmond, presumably so that...
GLC02691.11.014
12 September 1861
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Augustus is glad that his son is in good health, though he warns of the perils of typhoid fever. e expresses greetings from the whole family, and tells of all of the luscious ham and cakes that they have sent Miller.
GLC02691.11.016
27 September 1861
Augustus hears of Miller's new location at Lewis Bay. He would rather that Miller had been ordered anywhere else but there. He will do his best to have Miller transferred. Meanwhile, he suggests that Miller write home more often.
GLC02691.11.017
10 October 1861
The bottom half of the letter is detached and missing. Augustus' attempts at getting Miller transferred.
GLC02691.11.018
[special orders no. 192]
28 October 1861
Withers, John, fl. 1864
"Extract." Headed "Special Orders No. 192." Discharge for Private Miller A Wright. There is also a note at the bottom of the page authorizing "portation" for Wright and his belongings to another military camp.
GLC02691.11.019
2 November 1861
Augustus tells Miller he will find notice of his discharge in the mail. This, he says, is for the purpose of getting Miller transferred to Augustus' legion. Augustus communicates the arrangements he has made for the transportation of Miller and his...
GLC02691.11.020
H. S. Lane
18 July 1865
Lane, Henry Smith, 1811-1881
Senator from Indiana Written on verso: Henry Smith Lane Senator 1861-1867
GLC05603.02.37
to "Powers"
27 June 1867
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "George Gale"
GLC02181.52
J. Collamer
23 July 1864
Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865
Written on verso: Senator Vt 1855-1865
GLC05603.02.36
Frederick Douglass
1875
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
GLC05603.02.38
Jay cooke
Cooke, Jay, fl. 1891
GLC05603.02.39
Zachariah Chandler
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879
Senator from Michigan
GLC05603.02.40
to Heber Painter
25 July 1865
McGuiness, John, fl. 1865
A form letter stating that the return for ordnance and ordnance stores pertaining to I Company 58th Pennsylvania, has been reviewed and referred to the Secon Auditor. Includes a copy of Circular No. 42, from the Ordnance Office which provides advise...
GLC02016.155
13 September 1865
A partially printed form letter from the Quartemaster General's office stating that the return of quartermaster's stores for the month of July, 1865 will be examined and forwarded onto the Third Auditor of the Treasury for settlement. The stamped...
GLC02016.156
14 September 1865
A partially printed form letter from the Quartemaster General's office stating that the return of quartermaster's stores for the month of August, 1865 will be examined and forwarded onto the Third Auditor of the Treasury for settlement. The stamped...
GLC02016.157
to his brother-in-law, parents and sister
28 July 1864
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
There is occasional shelling from both sides. Beyond that little has changed and his regiment is still in the same locations as when he last wrote. Most of the Confederate shells fall too short or go too far to cause much damage to the Union lines...
GLC07460.089
Invoice of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage
31 May 1865
Hested, Joseph, fl. 1865
Includes a list of articles transferred by Lieutenant Joseph Hested to Heber Painter. Written in Manchester neighborhood of Richmond
GLC02016.136
27 July 1865
Includes a list of articles transferred by Lieutenant Joseph Hested to Heber Painter.
GLC02016.137
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