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[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of George Ward]
10 May 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Ward was convicted of highway robbery; the jurors petitioned Lincoln for Ward's pardon.
GLC07361
to C. L. Pascal
11 April 1862
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
Written by Brigadier General Meigs as Quartermaster General of the Army. References Pascal's letter of 6 April 1862 that enclosed illustrations of his plan for sinking the CSS "Merrimac." Says they have been referred to the Secretary of the Navy...
GLC07363
A signed and dated one page statement of the current state of her work for equal rights for women
7 November 1901
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Anthony states: "The one purpose of my life has been the establishment of perfect equality of rights for women...civil and political-industrial and educational."
GLC07337
[Signed carte de visite of Ulysses S. Grant]
April 1865
Gutekunst, Frederick, 1831-1917
Signed photograph of Grant as Lt. General, taken by Frederick Gutekunst. Standing portrait of General Grant with his left hand in his vest, taken in the spring of 1865. Grant is wearing a black mourning band on his left arm in remembrance of Abraham...
GLC07338
to Gouverneur Kemble Warren
24 September 1863
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
General Hancock writes to Major General Warren to inform him that he has not been offended by Warren's actions "in reference to the number of aides." Describes his injury sustained at Gettysburg and his desire to return to the field. Writes that he...
GLC07339
to Colonel W. Preston Johnston
6 December 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Writing from Confederate Headquarters at "Blain's X Roads". Longstreet comments on how his decision to attack Knoxville was affected by General Braxton Bragg's retreat from Chattanooga to Dalton following the loss at Missionary Ridge. Longstreet...
GLC07340
Return of provisions and stores (Valley Forge)
1778/06/07 ca.
Jones, Thomas, fl. 1777-1782
"Return of provisions and stores issued to the army in camp from the 1st till 7 June 1778.." Prepared by Thomas Jones.
GLC07342
[Diary of John L. Barnes, a POW and sergeant in 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Bucktails"]
January 1, 1864-December 31, 1864
Barnes, John L., 1829-1910
In the early part of the diary, Barnes writes of frequent drills, hearing firing, corps reviews, pickets, various correspondence (especially with his wife), and, on 9 March, playing ball. There is battle content on 6-7 February, 5-14 May (possible...
GLC07344
to Jacob C. Safford
28 May 1864
Fletcher, Francis H., 1841-?
Fletcher, a black soldier in the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry, complains bitterly of the inequality of treatment and pay between the white and black soldiers. "Just one year ago to day our regt was received in Boston with almost an ovation...
GLC07345
to Sam Houston re: information to be used in biography of Gov. John Letcher
1900/11/10
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Written in blue ink. (Water damage.)
GLC07346
Proclamation to the People of Western Missouri, Now Occupied by the Kansas Brigade
19 September 1861
Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866
Proclamation signed in print by Brigadier General Lane, who was also a U.S. Senator from Kansas (1861-1866). Proclamation was written by T.J. Anderson, Lieutenant of Engineers and Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Proclamation written in response...
GLC07349
to Cosme Furlong [in Spanish]
17 April 1847
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Describes Battle of Cerro Gordo.
GLC07350
to unknown
9 July 1826
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe attempts to gather support for his claims for reimbursement of compensation owed for serving as United States Minister to Great Britain between 1803 and 1807, as well as performing other diplomatic duties in France. He encloses a pamphlet with...
GLC07351
to [Moses Kelley] re: receiving payment on VA bonds bought prior to the War
1866/03/31
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
GLC07353
to Robert Adams
circa 1850
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Informs Adams, possibly an underground railroad train conductor in Fall River, Massachusetts, that British abolitionist George Thompson will be coming next Friday, the 13th. Tells Adams to meet him and states, "..He is a stranger and will need a...
GLC07356.02
[Receipt of sale for a slave]
1 April 1854
Stith, C., fl. 1854
Signed by Stith. Receipt for the sale of a "Negro Boy Richard about fifteen or sixteen years of age..." sold for $1,000 to James W. Goodman. Refers to Richard as "a slave for life."
GLC07356.03
to Robert R. Livingston re: receiving a request from Doctor Benjamin Franklin
1783/07/17
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Asks him to come to Paris to help finalize Treaty of Paris. (Mat burn at edges; possibly bleached.)
GLC07357
to Henry B. Curtis
January 27, 1831
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866
Curtis, a future Union general, writes his older brother a long letter about his time at West Point, from which he graduated that year. Among the many plans and topics he comments on is the prejudice at the military academy of the "Yankee Staff...
GLC07358
[Document to Senate vetoing Confederate Congress Act allowing congressional appointments of midshipmen]
January 23, 1865
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
A document from Davis to the Confederate Senate, in which he explains his reasons for considering the act, which would allow the House, Senate, and President to select midshipmen, unconstitutional because it will infringe on the president's sole...
GLC07359
to James A. Seddon
21 August 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Handwritten telegram on which Robert E. Lee informs Secretary of War Seddon about Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill's attack against Federal troops in the Battle of Weldon Railroad (Globe Tavern) during the Petersburg campaign.: "The enemy abandoned last evg. his...
GLC07360
to Jefferson Davis
18 September 1862
Charles Marshall's (1830-1902) copy containing the substance of a letter from Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis regarding battle of Antietam. Writer inferred from handwriting. Recounts major events of the battle and states that at the end of the...
GLC07362
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no.20 (June 19, 1790)]
1790/06/19
Whole no. 124. re: Notice of Rhode Island's ratification of the Constitution; Washington's letter to Hebrew Congregation of Savannah; etc.
GLC07270
to Richard B. Winder
circa July 1865
Wirz, Henry, 1823-1865
Wirz seeks information to implicate "the authorities at Richmond" on conditions at Andersonville, suggesting that he is being prosecuted so that "the big men, such as Cooper Seddon, Jeff Davis" can be prosecuted. Indicates that providing such...
GLC07271.01
[Admission ticket to the hanging of Captain Henry Wirz at the Old Capital Prison in Washington, D.C.]
8 November 1865
Russell, G.B., fl. 1865
Wirz's hanging is not mentioned but the date of admission is 10 November 1865, the day he was hanged at the Old Capital Prison. Small yellow printed card. The name of the bearer has been scratched out.
GLC07271.04
to Louisa Andre
30 November 1777
André, John, 1751-1780
Writes a lengthy letter to his sister about recent events of the war in Philadelphia. "The army has remained encamped before Philadelphia and Mr. Washington has remained about 14 miles off. Our patroles meet and exchange shot every now and then...
GLC07272
to [Benjamin Tallmadge] re: spy report, setting meeting
1778/08/25
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington wants to discuss a spy report concerning British troop movements in New York: "Knowledge of that circumstance in the enemy might blast the whole design"
GLC07277
to Nathanael Greene re: supporting the Society of Cincinnati
178[4]/03/27
The Society is designed to counter the "Temper of the New England States," and prepare it for the "decision of the weighty matters which may be brought on." (Small losses affecting text at center right fold.)
GLC07278
To the electors of the western ... district [Wilkins Updike for Congress]
1843 ca.
For the Western Congressional District supporting Wilkins Updike for Congress. Post-dates 1842, quotes text from Narragansett Citizen.
GLC07255.02
Governor Dorr's extra [anti-Dorr illustrated broadside]
1845 ca.
Satirical propaganda attacking Dorr for fleeing the "battle" of Acote's Hill, calls supporters "rabble" from New York, etc. (Losses affecting cartoon on left center.)
GLC07256
Great political car ride and last load of patriots.
circa 1845
Whipple, John, fl. 1845
Full title, "Great political car ride and last load of patriots. Dorr, Jackson, Simmons, and Arnold! 'We stoop to Conquer' 'Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven'. Anti-Dorr broadside issued by John Whipple. "Law and Order" presentation...
GLC07257
Governor Thomas Dorr
1845
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Mezzotint engraving taken from daguerreotype. Engraved by W. Warner, from a December 1841 image.
GLC07258
A candid and impartial narrative of the transactions of the fleet...
1779
O'Bierne, T.L., fl. 1779
Printed by Almon. Second edition, illustrated with large folding map, showing promontory at Sandy Hook, NJ. (First edition had no map.) Full title: "A candid and impartial narrative of the transactions of the fleet under the command of Lord Howe...
GLC07259
Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President [medal]
1860
Brass medal: "Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President / The great rail splitter of the west must & shall be our next President."
GLC07260
Draft of farewell address to his army, written in pencil
1865/01/23
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
Draft of farewell address to the army: "I have this day been relieved from the command of this army ... you have endured your many hardships during the recent campaign. I am alone responsible for its conception and strived hard to do my duty in its...
GLC07261
to Wm. R. Ware? re: illustrated letter on placement of Shaw 54th Mass. memorial
1890/02/21
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
Letter concerning the placement of the Shaw Memorial for 54th (colored) Massachusetts Regiment near the Boston State House.
GLC07262
Battle of New Orleans broadside [in French and English]
1815 ca.
Dual-language War of 1812 broadside detailing battle of 8 January 1815. Consists of illustration and key.
GLC07263
The Modern part of an universal history
1759
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Title page (only) from a book in Warren's library, signed.
GLC07264
New-York weekly journal. [No. 86 (June 30, 1735)]
1735/06/30
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
Printed while Zenger was in prison
GLC07265
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1736 (April 1, 1762)]
1 April 1762
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Re: British and French hostilities in the Caribbean; Indian peace treaty in Virginia, etc.
GLC07266
Gazette of the United States. [No. 76 (January 2, 1790)]
1790/01/02
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
re: urging ratification of Bill of Rights in Virginia; "an act providing for the expenses which may attend negotiations with Indian tribes ..." etc.
GLC07268
Gazette of the United States. [No. 92 (February 27, 1790)]
1790/02/27
Re: House of Representatives discussion on Hamilton's report as Secretary of Treasury.
GLC07269
[Collection of sixteen documents from an archive of the Quartermaster of Andersonville Prison][Decimalized]
1864-1866
Includes several letters, an Andersonville wallet, biscuit in a tin, Libby Prison drawing, hand-carved bone kerchief slide, bone snuff box, cane, etc. Richard B. Winder served as Quartermaster throughout the Civil War. He was a cousin of Gen. John H...
GLC07271
[Parole from Andersonville Prison issued for for W.T. West]
February 7, 1865
Partially printed slip permits West "to go to drive hospital wood team and return to hospital." With "Military Prison" stamp on verso. Written at Camp Sumter, also known as Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.02
[Special order for a furlough for Private P.T. Hodges, Company G, 3rd Regt. Georgia Reserve]
15 September 1864
Winder, John H., 1800-1865
Countersigned by General Winder's son, Captain Winder, the acting assistant general. Partially printed document granting a twenty five day furlough. Numbered "Special Order No. 190." Form printed on dark orange paper. Written at Camp Sumter...
GLC07271.03
4 July 1864
Cunningham, G.A., fl. 1864
Cunningham, a captain in Company K of the 3rd Georgia Reserves, writes to an unidentified Captain to send receipts for supplies, including guns, canteen straps, and empty cartridges (not included). Written on a torn scrap of paper.
GLC07271.05
[Special Orders No. 1authorizing Richard Bayly WInder to take charge of his department]
3 April 1865
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Signed by Ruggles as Commissary General of Prisons and countersigned by Samuel T. Bayly as acting assistant general. The department Major Winder was to take charge of was at Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.06.01
[Wallet owned by Richard B. Winder]
1864
Winder, Richard Bayly, 1828-1894
Inscribed in the wallet is "R.B. Winder Captain and A.Q.M. C.S.A [Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America]." Accompanied by three pieces of Confederate currency of the following denominations: $1, $10 and 20 bill (see GLC07271.07.02-...
GLC07271.07.01
[Bone kerchief slide, carved by J. H. Kearsing, Co. D 43rd NY Volunteers]
Kearsing, John H., 1836-1906
Polished bone kerchief slide, etched on front "J. H. Kearsing, Andersonville Prison, 1864." On the back exterior of the ring is etched "Co. D 43rd N.Y.S.V." Kearsing was a prisoner in Andersonville.
GLC07271.08
[Andersonville biscuit with accompanying tin]
Hersey, William, fl. 1865
Atop the metal tin, which held the biscuit, is a descriptive tag: "Brought From the Rebel Prison at Andersonville, Ga. by William Hersey of the 35th Regiment M.V.M. [Massachusetts Volunteer Militia] March 1865. Presented by G. N. Patten March 21 -...
GLC07271.09
[Snuff box made by Andersonville prisoners]
Hinged wooden snuff box.
GLC07271.10
[Wood cane presented from one prisoner at Anersonville to another]
Mason, Albert, 1839-?
Wooden cane with a polished handle and an engraved metal label wrapped around it that reads: "Presented to Peter Quinn by Albert Mason a comrade and tent mate at Andersonville Prison, 1864." Quinn died at Andersonville on 8 October 1864.
GLC07271.11
27 May 1777
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Written by Gerry, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a Continental Congressman from Massachusetts to an unknown recipient, but probably an army officer in Massachusetts. Begins letter with financial information. Hopes a vigorous...
GLC07273
Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence
1774/07/19
Low, Isaac, 1735-1791
New York's response to the Coercive Acts.
GLC07274
Gazette of the United states. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (April 15, 1789) - v. 2, no. 109 (April 28, 1790)]
15 April 1789 to 28 April 1790
Bound copy consisting of two volumes, 173 issues. Day by day accounts of the beginnings of the Federal Government. The issues have not been bound chronologically. Also, there is an extra issue of Vol. 2, no. 109 bound with the second volume.
GLC07275
A Citizen's Address to the Public re: support of Royal troops
1769/12/18
Printed by John Holt, per manuscript note.
GLC07276
to Leverett Saltonstall re: "the Constitutional check of the Senate"
1834/07/29
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
"It is...in the Senate alone, that the friends of our Union, and of its Free Republican Institutions, can find a solid foundation for the cheering hope that they will be preserved and redeemed...the Constitutional check of the Senate, fearlessly and...
GLC07279
29 April 1870
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
"The wife of Captain John Brown and I believe a daughter are now living on a farm somewhere in California."
GLC07236
North star. [Vol. 1, no. 16 (April 14, 1848)]
1848/04/14
Whole number 26. Includes poem "Farewell to Frederick Douglass" and Front page article "Mrs. Madison a slave dealer."
GLC07233
Frederick Douglass' paper. [Vol. 4, no. 50 (December 12, 1851)]
1851/12/04
Early issue. Confessions of a slave dealer
GLC07234
to Henry Thompson
21 April 1859
Kagi, John, fl. 1859
Written from John Brown's secretary of war: "Received a note from J.B....requesting me to send writing case and package of papers...say to J.B. that I wrote him on my arrival here care of F.D., Rochester [Frederick Douglass]"; Docketed by John Brown...
GLC07235.01
Court documents re: settlement of various estates [Decimalized .01- .07]
1819-1820
Fayette County (Ky.)
1. Carr, Thomas, and Thomas W. Clagett. DS: Fayette Co., [Ky.] 27 January 1820. Inventory of the goods and chattles of Asa Baker, dec'd. With attached sheet ordering the inventory of Baker's estate. 4 p. + docket. 2. Randalph, Moses, and Jediah...
GLC07237
$2,500 Reward! Mississippi Co., Missouri broadside advertising runaway slaves
1852/08/23
Broadside advertising four runaway slaves and their characteristics, offering more compensation if captured in a free state. (With losses to text.)
GLC07238
D-Day Diary labeled "address book"
1943/03-1944/12
Follweiler, Frank, fl. 1944-1945
Diary kept in a green cloth address book written on board Tank Landing Ship LST-383 officer. Many of the diary entries are more like notes (p. "VII"): "Left ...Eng. Mon. June 5 for our fourth invasion ... D-Day is Tues June 6 .... Arrived Tues June 6...
GLC07239
Democratic creed!
circa 1862-1863
Bumm, Harry, fl. 1862-1863
National Union illustrated election broadside. "Democratic Creed! Love Creed! Love for Civilization and Niggers!... Worship of Southern aristocracy! Sneer for Northern Mechanics." An anti-slavery and anti-Democrat broadside for National Union...
GLC07240
to John Langdon and Mr. Weare re: Canada, Burgoyne
1776/06/26
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
"General Burgoyne is arrived there with a much larger army than we have to oppose him. I am very fearful our army will be obliged to evacuate that country, & if a reinforcement is not speedily sent I think there is danger, we shall not be able to...
GLC07241
Archive of Alexander Twining, including inventions, writings and patents [Decimalized .01- .07]
1837-1883
Twining, Alexander Catlin, 1801-1884
Twining was an astronomer, and invented an ice-making apparatus. The archive includes: supplement to patent application, bound handwritten scientific journal, essay, various letters and diagrams.
GLC07242
Archive of Neta Snook [Southern] [Decimalized .01- .08]
1917-1982
Southern, Neta Snook, 1896-1991
The archive includes a letter written by Amelia Earhart, two personal diaries, a signed copy of Snook Southern's book "I Taught Amelia to Fly", photographs, airplane blueprints, personal papers.
GLC07243
to Neta Snook Southern
January 26, 1929
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937
Typed on "Hearst's International" letterhead. Writing as aviation editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, Earhart reminisces the days when she flew with Snook Southern.
GLC07243.001
I Taught Amelia to fly
1974
First edition, published by Vantage Press. Signed copy. Southern's story of her days as an aviation pioneer and teacher of Amelia Earhart.
GLC07243.005
To the public [Dorr's rebellion]
1842/03/19
Broadside regarding Dorr's Rebellion, issued to clear up "deception" regarding Reverend William Balch's stance supporting Dorr.
GLC07244.01
The Truth, or Review of a circular... [Dorr's rebellion]
1842 ca.
Regarding Dorr's Rebellion. Title continued: "...addressed to the electors of the Western Congressional District" on upcoming election.
GLC07244.02
Dorrite falsehood / nailed to the counter
1843/03/29
Regarding debts incurred during "Dorrite War"
GLC07245.01
State debt of the Dorrites! How is it to be paid
"If Carpenter is Elected, a Land Tax is Inevitable."
GLC07245.02
To the Democrats of Rhode Island
Anti-Dorrite propaganda, comparing resolutions of Dorrites to "Real Facts"
GLC07245.03
By his Excellency. Samuel Ward King
1842/04/14
King, Samuel Ward, 1786-1851
Regarding Tyler's response to King about how the Government will deal with armed insurrections. (Damaged, affecting text at top and bottom.)
GLC07246.01
To the people of Rhode-Island
Outlines letters of John Whipple and President Tyler (Tyler letter is the same as in 7246.01) (Slight losses affecting text.)
GLC07246.02
T. W. Dorr. Inaugurated governor of Rhode Island, May 3d 1842
1844 ca.
Engraved from daguerreotype. Lithograph by J. Baillie; distributed by Sowle & Shaw, New Bedford. (Baillie as print maker is described in America on Stone 84-85.)
GLC07247.01
Appointment of Charles Landers as captain of first Woonsocket artillery Co.
1842/05/05
GLC07247.02
A horrible plot discovered!! [anti-Dorr]
1842/05/14
Warning that Dorr is soliciting men in New York to bring violence to Rhode Island. With manuscript note.
GLC07248.01
Vinton's address on ... Newport artillery
1842/05/19
Thanking God for quick suppression of insurrection. (Losses affecting text.)
GLC07248.02
Proclamation by His Excellency Samuel Ward King [Dorr as fugitive]
1842/06/29
Offering $1,000 reward for the "delivery of the fugitive traitor Thomas Wilson Dorr"
GLC07249.01
An Act.... [declaring martial law]
1842/06
calling for martial law, with clipped signature "Thomas Wilson Dorr"
GLC07249.02
Clipped signature "Thomas Wilson Dorr"
1823/06/06
GLC07249.03
Proclamation. By His Excellency Samuel Ward King [RI Constitution adopted]
1843/01/23
Announcing constitution adopted by a majority of qualified electors.
GLC07250
Proclamation. By His Excellency Samuel Ward King [day of Thanksgiving]
1842/11/07
Regarding setting aside day of thanksgiving
GLC07251.01
Proclamation. By His Excellency Samuel Ward King [RI Constitution ratification]
Regarding ratification of new constitution.
GLC07251.02
Speech of Governor Dorr [on silk]
1844/06/25
Concerning the case against Dorr and his subsequent imprisonment; on silk. (With loss on decorative lower left margin.)
GLC07252
Dorr liberation stock [printed document, fund-raising for his legal case]
1844/10/28
To raise funds to carry Dorr's case to Supreme Court, not issued but signed by president of liberation society and counsel for the citizens.
GLC07253.01
Thomas Birch's sons auction catalog of Washington's papers [catalog no. 657]
1890
Birch, Thomas, fl. 1890
Lacks cover
GLC07215.01
Monuments of Washington's Patriotism: containing a facsimile...
1838
"Monuments of Washington's patriotism: containing a facsimile of his publick accounts kept during the Revolutionary War; and some of the most interesting documents connected with his military command and civil administration...."
GLC07215.02
General Order No. 1 re: trials of soldier and officer at Ft. Arbuckel, NM
1858/01/25
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
GLC07217
to N. B. Baker re: clarifying the President's draft order
1863/03/03
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
"The President has not at any time issued a proclamation calling for 300,000 men..." An order was to be given, but no official copy was recieved. Annotation in another hand on verso.
GLC07226
Speech draft re: influence of Lincoln, given at New York Republican Club of NYC
1909/02/12
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Original draft of speech: "I was born a slave...my first recollection of Abraham Lincoln was...by the prayers of my mother...as she was kneeling over my body earnestly praying that Abraham Lincoln might succeed and that one day she and her boy might...
GLC07232
A Desirable Farm containing 975 Acres and Six Negroes for Sale... [slaves]
1862/12/17
Sale for this date for the estate of Alexander and Martha T. Fraser, 30 miles from Petersburg. "Any one having a large number of negroes, which they desire to place beyond the reach of the enemy, would do well to purchase this plantation." Loss at...
GLC07212
to unknown re: troop recruitment
1862/09/08
Johnson, Badley T., 1829-1903
"To the people of Maryland! After sixteen months of oppression more galling than the Austrian tyranny, the victorious army of the south brings freedom to your doors..."
GLC07213
to his fiance re: love letter
1861/11/10
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
"Your very charming letter was received about two years since-it seems that long since I heard from you."
GLC07214
Civil War diary of soldier in Co. B 23rd regiment Pa. Volunteers
1861/07-08/1863
Taber, Joseph S. C., fl. 1861-1863
Mentions Peninsula Campaign, rebel balloon, Harper's Ferry, and Gettysburg.
GLC07218
Carte de Visite of [Sgt. Jacob Hart] in Co. E 47th Indiana and 1st Lt. U.S. Colored Infantry
1863 ca.
Sheldon, J.A., 1824-1886
Full length carte de visite of Jacob Hart, Sgt. in Co. E 47th Indiana. He also served as 1st Lt. in a U.S. Colored Infantry regiment.
GLC07219.01
[Carte de Visite of Jacob Hart's wife]
Two cent revenue stamp on verso.
GLC07219.02
Execution of Captain Wirz, the keeper of Andersonville Prison
1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Red mount. Printed by Taylor & Huntington. With list of views on verso.
GLC07220
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