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[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
[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
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
to unknown
January 22, 1864
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
General order no. 94
23 November 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Written by order of General Sherman but signed by J. H. Hammond as Adjutant General. Assigns Brigadier General Jacob Gartner Lauman commander of 6th Brigade. Provides for the garrisoning of Fort Pickering by three regiments of regulars and one or...
GLC01258
[Ulysses S. Grant, Julia and Jesse Grant at City Point, Va.]
1865, 1940s?
Original negative ca. April 1865, discovered in the 1890s by Meserve, 79 Leonard Street, NYC and published. This is a Meserve print. This was likely reprinted in the 1940s. Inscription on verso indicates the photo was taken when Lincoln visited, just...
GLC01260
The residence of late President Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.
1860 ca.
Whipple, J.A., fl. 1860-1861
Carte-de-visite showing Lincoln and Tad on the front porch in the distance. (The two people on the street are unidentified.) O-38 (M-23) Ostendorf p. 56, who says the negative was taken by John Adams Whipple of Boston in the Summer of 1860.
GLC01262
Civil war loyalty pamphlets [41] (Bulk, 1861-1869)
1856-1869
Civil War Loyalty Societies, fl. 1856-1869
Disbound pamphlets including Loyal Publ. Society Tracts nos. 7, 27, 29, 34, 36, 37 and 40, arguments of E. Pierrepont at Surratt's trial (1867), etc.
GLC01265
[Last verse of the Battle Hymn of the Republic]
25 July 1900
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Beginning "In the Beauty of the lillies...."
GLC01266.01
Political debates between the Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas
1860
Follett, Foster and Company, fl. 1860
One book entitled, "Political debates between the Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas" dated 1860. Item is a printing of the speeches between Abraham Lincoln and Stepehen Douglas from June 1858 to October 1858. Speech topics covered...
GLC01301
Letter fragment and carte de visite [decimalized]
1861-1865
GLC01308
Framed carte de visite and clipped signature of Ulysses S. Grant [Decimalized .01-.02]
1865-1866
Carte de visite and clipped signature of General Grant framed together, in a frame 32 x 21 cm.
GLC01320
Letter of Judah P. Benjamin and his portrait [Decimalized .01-.02]
circa 1862
A letter from Confederate Secretary of War Judah P. Benjamin to North Carolina Governor Henry T. Clark and a portrait of Benjamin.
GLC01353
to John L. O'Sullivan
February 7, 1845
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Van Buren praises O'Sullivan for the discretion and talent he has displayed in covering news as editor of the newspaper, "The New York Morning News." He states, "Its general aspect is precisely what I desire to see in a Newspaper ... " Letter written...
GLC01357
Printed land bond of the Independence Loan Fund for the Republic of Sonoma
circa May 1853
GLC01358.02
Uncle Tom's cabin; or, life among the lowly.
1852
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
First edition, first printing (with Hobart & Robbins on the copyright pages). Rebound, with original cloth binding bound into back. Boston, John P. Jewett & company; Cleveland, Ohio, Jewett, Proctor & Worthington. Two volume set housed together in...
GLC01361
[Cased tintype of unidentified Indian]
circa 1870
Cased photograph depicts a posed full-length image of a Native American youth holding a ceremonial spear decorated with feathers. To the left is a headdress decorated with buffalo horns. Studio backdrop. Case is intact.
GLC01363
[Cased tintype of unidentified Indian in ceremonial garb]
1870 circa
Cased image depicts a 3/4 length seated portrait of a Native American facing the camera. His hair is shaven into a mohawk hairstyle. Hinged case is missing the lid.
GLC01364
Curley: General Custer's scout and only survivor of that horrible massacre.
1876 ca.
Barry, D.F., fl. 1876
A cabinet card of George Custer's scout, Curley, the lone survivor of the battle of Little Big Horn.
GLC01365
Articles of the Roxborough Express Horse Company
circa 1840
Contains 19 articles discussing the organization and function of the Roxborough Express Horse Company, including appointment of officers and responsibilities of members. Outlines the purpose of the company: "recovering Horses stolen within our...
GLC01366
Address to the People of Massachusetts [call to arms] [broadside]
1777/01/26
Massachusetts Assembly
A call to arms mentioning Declaration of Independence and referring to Battles of Princeton and Trenton. The House of Representatives ordered it to be printed and be read by ministers to Sunday congregations.
GLC01400
[Resolution of preparedness and list of committee members who approved from several Massachusetts towns]
14 June 1775
Clark, N., fl. 1775
Plan agreed to by the Selectmen, Committees of Correspondence and military officers of the towns of Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Cohasset, Marshfield and Pembrook to spread word of any "appearance of an Invasion of the Enemy." Provides details on...
GLC01401
to John George Walker
May 25, 1866
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Longstreet a former major general in the Confederate Army reflects on the Civil War: "Can't you settle down without war? I am somewhat changed in my ideas about war since I have been forced to change by profession. I think now that war is great folly...
GLC01404.01
to Gen. John G. Walker
April 10, 1864
Lindsay, A.G., fl. 1860
Lindsay writes on behalf of General Richard Taylor. Reports on the Battle of Pleasant Hill. States that Confederate troops are now occupying Pleasant Hill and that Union forces have retreated. He lists prisoners taken, captured stores, and...
GLC01405
to Henry Glen
March 1, 1781
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Schuyler, then a major general in the Continental Army, reports to Glen, an agent for Indian affairs, complaints from Indians that they cannot mend their axes for want of iron and that "their women are almost naked and Incapable to fetch a...
GLC01406
[Extract from a speech regarding Wade's opposition to President Andrew Johnson's reconstruction policies]
January 18, 1866
Wade, B.F., 1800-1878
Wade elaborates on his unwavering political stance, especially supporting the patriotism and loyal of black Americans who served gallantly in the Civil War. States: "Now Sir I say to President Johnson, to the Democratic party, and to the people of...
GLC01407
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Maggie Ford].
10 November 1877
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
GLC01180
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to a warrant for the pardon of Robert Des Anges].
30 July 1877
GLC01181
to the Senate
13 August 1856
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Based on a report from Captain M.C. Meigs, Pierce requests that the Senate appropriate $750,000 for "the Capitol extension."
GLC01188
[Lincoln endorsement on letter concerning the remains of Captain W. G. Hewins]
18 May 1863
Lincoln note written on a letter by the Governor of Massachusetts, John A. Andrew, dated 13 May 1863 from Boston. The letter is addressed to "All Officers in Command, of the United States, or of Volunteers," asking that Mr. Gibbs, who is bringing...
GLC01195
to Don Pedro Piernas
December 7, 1781
Galvez, Bernardo de, 1746-1786
Rough translation done amongst the staff. Letter written by Galvez as the Spanish military commander that harried British forces in the Deep South and the Caribbean to Piernas as a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish forces. Quick note that says that...
GLC01163
to Francisco Martinez
July 26, 1836
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Letter written in Spanish while he was held captive in Texas. He asks that a letter be sent to his wife. Martinez was a Mexican consul in New Orleans. The letter was to be delivered through the Semano Brothers at the Consulate at Vera Cruz.
GLC01164
Promissory note to James Finley
30 April 1802
Austin, Moses, fl. 1802-1819
Austin promises to pay $21.50 for John Gillispey and $53 for Abraham Armstrong
GLC01168
Republic of Texas land scrip for 320 acres [land grant]
December 20, 1836
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Partly printed document on paper, numbered 95, for 320 acres, to Thomas Toby, a land agent. Countersigned by Secretary of Treasury Terry Smith. Houston, as noted in the printed document, has affixed his personal seal. With two dockets on verso by...
GLC01173
Carte de visite portrait of Richard Taylor, with later enlargement [Decimalized .01-.02]
Various
Two bust portraits of Richard Taylor.
GLC01176
Special field order No.
January 1865
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Relieves General John B. Hood of his command of the Army of Tennessee at his own request. Assigns Lieutenant General Richard Taylor in his place. Written on printed stationery of the Head-Quarters, Military Division of the West. With pencil docket...
GLC01177
to George William Brent
January 23, 1865
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Taylor informs Colonel Brent of his appointment to the command of the Army of Tennessee and sends a copy of the orders. Informs that General John Bell Hood, the former commander of the army, left for Richmond.
GLC01178
[Special orders sent to William J. Hardee]
26 November 1864
Indicates that Lieutenant General Richard Taylor will report to General Hardee in Savannah, Georgia until the "present emergency shall have passed." Taylor is ordered to inspect the condition of Major General Wheeler's cavalry.
GLC01179.01
Resolution [revising act of Congress for governing troops]
1777/04/14
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Printed by Dunlap. Signed in type by John Hancock.
GLC01182
Proclamation offering protection to those who remain peaceably at home
1777/09/28
Howe, William, 1729-1814
Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. Printed at Philadelphia but issued from Howe's Head Quarters at Germantown.
GLC01183
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