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Gun Deck of "Santee"
circa 1865
Bachrach & Chase
One undated photograph entitled, "Gun Deck of 'Santee'" printed by Bachrach & Chase. Image is of a sailor working on his knees on the gun deck of the USS Santee.
GLC05111.01.0029
[Spar deck of the U.S.S. Santee]
One undated photograph entitled, "Spardeck 'Santee,'" printed by Bachrach & Chase. Photograph was taken on upper deck and includes canons and the ship's wheel. Three sailors visible in the middle of the deck.
GLC05111.01.0030
Successful primary excision of the head and four inches of shaft of the right humerus for gunshot fracture.
March 1867
Bell, Charles Milton, 1848-1893
One photograph entitled, "Successful primary excision of the head and four inches of shaft of the right humerus for gunshot fracture," taken by Charles Milton Bell dated March 1867. Image is of Major Tomas G. Morrison of Indiana, five months after...
GLC05111.01.0031
Hd. Qrs. Gen'l. Hay(e)s
1864
Bostwick Brothers (photographers)
A print of a photograph taken at the headquarters of Union General Ink inscription on recto: "Hd Qrs. Genl. Hay[inserted: e]s [sic]. Bostwick Bros." Large group of people standing in front of two cabins. The flag over the 2nd Corps flies over the...
GLC05111.01.0034
[Assistant Adjutant-General DeGarmo Jones]
circa 1861-1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
A print of a portrait of Assistant Adjutant-General Colonel DeGarmo Jones, 3/4 length sitting, wearing epaulettes and holding sword. Jones, born ca. 1833-1835 Wayne, MI, was the son of DeGarmo Jones, Mayor of Detroit in 1839 as well as a businessman...
GLC05111.01.0041
Headquarters U.S. Engineers Battalion Sept. 1864. (Petersburg Campaign)
September 1864
A print of a photograph taken of a large group of soldiers standing in front of a small house. There are various small tents to the left and right. Two soldiers hold bundles of telegraph wire in the center of the image. The house, presumably the main...
GLC05111.01.0042
Brady's Incidents of the War. Harpers Ferry & Vicinity, VA. 22nd Regt. N.Y.S.N.G.
circa 1861
One undated photograph entitled, "Brady's Incidents of the War. Harpers Ferry & Vicinity, VA. 22nd Regt. N.Y.S.N.G.," taken by Matthew Brady. Image is of 12 soldiers of the 22nd Regiment of the New York State National Guard. Pictured with them is a...
GLC05111.01.0044
[General George Meade and 35 staff members at Cold Harbor]
June 12, 1864
One photograph taken by Mathew Brady dated June 12, 1864. According to Photographic History of the Civil War Vol. 2, p. 1067, image is of Union General George Meade who is seated at center with legs crossed, surrounded by his staff. Major General...
GLC05111.01.0045
Views In and Around Richmond, VA.
1865
One photograph entitled, "Views In and Around Richmond, VA," taken by Mathew Brady dated 1865. The image shows a large number of soldiers, sailors, civilians, freedmen, and women posed in front of the U. S. Sanitary Commission (USSC) building in...
GLC05111.01.0046
[General French and 14 staff members]
September 1863
A print of a photograph taken of a group of Union Army officers taken in September 1863. Major General William H. French stands fifith from the left among his 3rd Corps staff officers (10 standing and four seated, not counting French). In 1864, the...
GLC05111.01.0048
[Gen. Ambrose Burnside and 20 staff members, 9th Corps headquarters]
1862
A print of a photograph of General Ambrose Burnside and his staff in 1862. A wood carving copy of this photograph was printed in Harper's Weekly on July 23rd, 1864. Graphite inscriptions on verso: "Burnside, Hancock" and "9333." Brigadier General...
GLC05111.01.0049
[Oval portrait of Admiral Andrew Hull Foote in dress uniform]
circa 1862
One undated photograph of Admiral Andrew Hull Foote. Foote is wearing a dress uniform including epaulettes and sword.
GLC05111.01.0050
[Oval portrait of George Henry Thomas in uniform]
circa 1863
One undated photograph of Union Major General George Henry Thomas. Image is of his right profile. See GLC00556 for another portrait view of Thomas.
GLC05111.01.0051
[Group portrait of five junior officers]
A print of a photograph of five union officers. Two are seated in chairs on the left and right, one on a stool at center, and two standing behind. The two behind are 2nd Lieutenants, the ones seated are 1st Lieutenants. However, the two second...
GLC05111.01.0052
[Imperial salt print of General Alexander McDowell McCook in civilian dress]
One undated photograph of Major General Alexander McDowell McCook taken by Mathew Brady.
GLC05111.01.0053
to Lorenzo Thomas
1 August 1862
Badeau, Adam, 1831-1895
Badeau, captain and aide-de-camp, writes to Thomas, United States Adjutant General. Writes, "I have the honor to report my continued presence in Washington City, awaiting orders for the field, with Brig Gen T. W. Sherman, to whom I was reassigned by...
GLC05022
to unknown
25 April 1863
Benham, Henry Washington, 1813-18884
Marked "unofficial" at the top. General Benham writes to a general whose name is not included. Discusses complaints leveled against him. Encloses a letter pertaining to such complaints (not included). Recently sent one of his best officers to...
GLC05023
to William Cullen Bryant
20 October 1863
Casey, Silas, 1807-1882
General Casey, who served as president of the Board for the Examination of Candidates for Officers of African American troops, encloses an article which he cut from the New York Evening Post (not included). Informs Bryant, editor of the Post, that...
GLC05027
to Frank M. Etting
1 November 1865
Eaton, Joseph Horace, 1815-1896
Brevet Brigadier General Eaton, paymaster, writes to Colonel Etting, Chief Paymaster in Baltimore, Maryland. Discusses the question of bounty due to loyal owners of slaves. Marked "Confidential" at top. Written on War Department, Paymaster General...
GLC05031
to F. S. Cozzens
1 March 1864
Gibbs, Alfred, 1823-1868
Written from camp near Culpeper. Missed Cozzens on a recent trip to Washington, D.C. On the train to Washington, sat beside a Presbyterian parson. Told the parson he was a brevet Bishop in the Army of the Potomac. Notes that the parson was...
GLC05033
to Henry W. Halleck
14 December 1863
Gillmore, Quincy Adams, 1825-1888
Gillmore, commanding the Department of the South, discusses the measures for improving the condition of African Americans in his department with Halleck, United States General-in-Chief. States "The wisdom of the course pursued, (under my uniform...
GLC05034
3 September 1862
Mansfield, Joseph K.F., 1803-1862
Marked "Confidential." Advises Halleck "You want the best troops in the line of Washington" and not scattered over the Peninsula, since he expects Washington will be the focus of Confederate plans. Thinks the regiments in Washington should be sent to...
GLC05043
Letter and carte de visite [Decimalized .01-.02]
Letter from George Washington Morgan to Andrew Johnson and carte de visite of Morgan.
GLC05045
to Adam Badeau
Pelouze, Louis Henry, 1831-1878
Pelouze, major and aide-de-camp, writes to Captain Badeau, also an aide-de-camp. Pelouze reports that when reading the Army and Navy Official Gazette, he discovered that Badeau will be recommended for dismissal unless he appears before a military...
GLC05047
to Preston King, Erastus Corning, and Abram B. Olin
2 April 1862
Wool, John E., 1784-1869
Defends his actions, questions why McClellan should rank above him, and advocates a more aggressive military policy. States that he has done everything within his power to prepare his army, and any failings are the fault of others. Also claims that...
GLC05056
circa February 12, 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
Written by Rear Admiral Dahlgren to an unknown recipient. Dahlgren notes that "The Gunners perpendiculars & Levels you speak of must be some recently invented and highly skientific [sic] tools not generally known, as yet they are certainly beyond our...
GLC05058
[General orders, 1863, no. 1-400 (3 vols), and 1864 no. 1-380 (3 vols)]
1863-1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Bound copies of general orders for 1863 and 1864 printed by the Government Printing Office. Includes Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863 #1), "Regulations for the care of field works, and the government of their garrisons" (1863 #45), Lincoln...
GLC05061
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to pardon Nathan Darling].
February 18, 1863
1 black and white bust engraving of Lincoln included.
GLC05062
to Mrs. Thomas McAllister
17 July 1939
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Mentions that he enjoyed reading McAllister's report and editorials on the Regional Conferences being held by the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Discusses women's role in politics.
GLC05064
[Joseph Hooker]
1861-1865 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
GLC05066
[House report no. 65 regarding the Fort Pillow massacre and no. 67 regarding returned prisoners of war]
United States. Congress (38th, 1st session : 1864)
Contains a full report of the April 1864 battle at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, based on an investigation of the battle itself, as well as the operations of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest "and his command immediately preceding and subsequent...
GLC05080.06
Appointment of Rufus W. Peckham as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
1895/12/09
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Counter-signed by Judson Harmon.
GLC05085.01
[Listing of court cases and abstracts]
1870s ca.
Peckham, Rufus W., 1838-1909
Notebook listing important court cases and their abstracts, in Peckham's hand. Most of Peckham's papers are believed destroyed. A small group of 800 items is at the Library of Congress. A.K. Wigdor, The Personal Papers of the Supreme Court...
GLC05085.02
Pardon of Henry Smith, convicted of counterfeiting.
5 October 1872
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Pardon of Henry Smith, convicted of passing counterfeit money. (c/s Hamilton Fish)
GLC05086
Harpers Ferry, Va.
Writing on mount misidentifies the scene as Richmond, Va.
GLC05087
[Pardon of Edward Sheehy for assault].
19 October 1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Buchanan. The pardon orders Sheehy to pay a fine and costs of $23.
GLC05090
[Hand-drawn map of portions of Dismal Swamp & environs]
1790
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Hand drawn map of a portion of the Dismal Swamp between Norfolk and Nansemond Counties in Virginia. Docket reads: "Plat of the Company's land in the Great Dismal Swamp, 40,000 ac[re]s. Watermark: Plow. (Per J. Rhodehamel letter 9/4/96, letter must...
GLC05099
Invoice of Goods to be sent for by Mr. John Gill of Baltimore for and on account of George Washington of Mount Vernon in Virginia, according to agreement
26 November 1799
List of dry goods Washington ordered for his plantation. Includes blankets, buttons, and cloth. Most of the items are material for blankets and clothing for his slaves. Asks for "6 pieces of the largest - thickest and best striped Blanketing for...
GLC05100
to William Jarvis
1807/10/30
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Secretary of State Madison discusses the "outrage on the frigate Chesapeake" and America's political response to it. Also comments on a good agricultural growing season and the shipment and order of various goods. Jarvis was the United States...
GLC05101
4 May 1861
Ingraham, Duncan N., 1802-1891
Captain Ingraham writes to a general who remains unnamed in this letter. States "I drop you a line to say we are all quiet here... Lincoln seems determined to carry it on..." Predicts that the Union will not attempt to invade the location of the...
GLC05017
An Address to the People of the Free States by the President of the Southern Confederacy.
5 January 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Contemporary fake on emancipation. Imprint, "Richmond Enquirer Print." A fictitious response of Jefferson Davis to the Emancipation Proclamation, threatening retaliation by enslaving Black people. It says in part "All negroes who shall be taken in...
GLC05018
to Jefferson Davis
18 September 1863
Mallory, Stephen R., 1813-1873
Requests that the Treasury Department provide $30,000 in gold for expenses of the Navy Department, as previously discussed. WIth autograph endorsement signed by Jefferson Davis on the verso: "Secty of Treasury for attention, the purpose is known and...
GLC05019
to Mattie Moore
15 April 1861
Moore, Andrew Barry, 1807-1873
Moore, Governor of Alabama, discusses the Civil War with his daughter following the Battle of Fort Sumter. Expresses pride in Alabama's soldiers. Consoles Mattie in her husband's absence, stating "you must not be uneasy about your husband--rather...
GLC05020
A written and printed version of a letter from William M. Peyton to William Cabell Rives discussing Virginia's secession [Decimalized .01-.02]
15 May 1861
Peyton, William M., 1805-1868
GLC05021
to John Titcomb Sprague
5 March 1863
Bidwell, Daniel D., 1816-1864
Written from Camp White Oak Church. Colonel Bidwell of the 49th New York Volunteers writes to Sprague, Adjutant General of the State of New York. Attests that John C. White is "a worthy and efficient man and one who has distinguished himself in...
GLC05024
to M. Jefferson Thompson
17 September 1862
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Proposes an exchange of prisoners in response to Confederate General Richard Taylor's threat to execute ten Union prisoners from the 8th Vermont regiment. Refers to the deprivation of some property on Taylor's plantation and remarks that he believes...
GLC05025
to Francis Preston Blair, Jr.
15 May 1863
Carr, Eugene Asa, 1830-1910
General Carr, commander of the 14th Division/13th Corps, writes to General Blair, commander of the 2nd Division/15th Corps. Encloses a dispatch (not included) from General John Alexander McClernand, commander of the 13th Corps. Writes "I have no...
GLC05026
3 July 1862
Cochrane, John, 1813-1898
Says the Union army "is inadequate to the capture of Richmond. I have at no time thought that it was" able to do so. Written just after the Seven Days, as the Union forces begin to withdraw and the Peninsula campaign comes to an unsuccessful close...
GLC05028
to C. C. Leigh
February 26, 1865
Dow, Neal, 1804-1897
Writes to Leigh in New York: "It occurs to me, that occasionally there may be colored servant girls- refugees- to be obtained, and that through the National Society, you may have something to do with finding places for them. I should like a good...
GLC05029
to Colonel Mauray
22 July 1862
Duffie, Alfred Napoleon Alexander, 1835-1880
Colonel Duffie of the First Rhode Island Cavalry writes to Colonel Mauray, Assistant Adjutant General, Company H. Discusses the state of his regiment. Writes, "Since soon 15 days I have the honor to command this regiment it is for me a sad duty to...
GLC05030
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