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Appeal to the Christian women of the south
1836
Grimke, Angelina E., 1805-1879
Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society. Among other arguments, Grimke denounces Biblical justifications of slavery. Loosely bound with string.
GLC08642
Common sense [with seven other pamphlets from the 1790s]
1793
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
Paine, Thomas. COMMON SENSE, bound with seven other tracts by Paine. Altogether eight works (in nine parts, one title consisting of two separately issued parts.) A fine collection bound in a single volume, contemp. sheep rubbed, crudely but neatly...
GLC08643
Speeches and Papers Relating to the Rebellion and the Overthrow of Slavery
1867
Boutwell, George Sewall, 1818-1905
Published by Little, Brown & Co. in Boston. Stereotyped and printed by John Wilson and Son in Cambridge. Dedicated to the citizens of Groton, who supported Boutwell in his career as a public servant. Contains 35 chapters, each one a different speech...
GLC08645
to John Sherman
30 December 1860
Cadwalader, George, ?-1884
Cadwalader, a Sacramento lawyer, discusses California politics with Sherman, a United State Senator from Ohio. Reports that the California presidential election will be held on the following day, with Lincoln holding a 134 count majority over...
GLC08647
[Hutchinson's deposition regarding the theft of slaves] [fragment]
7 November 1849
Hutchinson, James P., fl. 1849
Location inferred from content. Hutchinson relates the theft of slaves by a group of armed men in Montgomery County, Texas, 1847. Hutchinson claims a group of men with Mr. Stoneum stole slaves from the Fowler plantation "by force of arms." First...
GLC08648
Collection related to the Freedmen's Department of Memphis [Decimalized .01-.12]
1863-1865
Pertains to a project to aid freed slaves by the army. Most documents in this collection are related to T. A. Walker, who served as Superintendent of Freedmen, District of West Tennessee. Consists mostly of financial records, and contains...
GLC08649
The Pennsylvania packet, and daily advertiser. [No. 2816 (February 13, 1788)]
1788/02/13
J. Dunlap and D.C. Claypoole, 1784-1790
Reports on the ratification of the Constitution by Massachusetts. Recounts the proceedings of the New York Senate. Contains various advertisements and a promotional article for a book concerning the geography and topography of the United States...
GLC08650
Gazette of the United States. [No. 55 (October 21, 1789)]
21 October 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
The Declaration appears on p. 2. Printed by John Fenno. French Declaration of Rights of Man
GLC08651
Declaration
20 November 1834
Hall, Henry B., 1808-1884
Includes the printed endorsements of James Madison, Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams and signed endorsement of Hiland Hall. Published in the December "Temperance Recorder," the statement urges all Americans, but especially young men, to stop the...
GLC08652
Life Studies of the Great Army [print portfolio -- incomplete set]
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
20 of 40 copperplate etchings made by Forbes while accompanying Union armies. Complete set under GLC02199. The condition of this collection is not as good as the complete set listed above.
GLC08653
to John H. Laughton
5 July 1862
Laughton, Joseph B., fl. 1838-1865
Laughton, a Union soldier from New York taken prisoner at Libby Prison, writes about being captured on 3 July 1862. Reports that conditions are fairly good at the prison and he can finally rest from the fatigues of the campaign. "I was surprised to...
GLC08654
to Gideon Welles
February 6, 1866
Dunphy, Richard D., 1824-1904
Letter written for Dunphy, who lost both his arms during the Battle of Mobile Bay in August 1864, to Secretary of the Navy Welles. Also includes a carte de visite (10.1 x 6.2 cm.) pasted to the letter of Dunphy in his uniform with no arms. Wants to...
GLC08655
to Emma
17 May 1862-19 May 1862
George, fl. 1862
Reports on the march to Richmond, Jefferson Davis's call for a 10-day truce, and the death of a favorite captain in his regiment. Written on stationery of the 2nd Regiment, New Hampshire volunteers. Written near Cumberland, Virginia, and Camp Grove.
GLC08657
to his father
23 May 1863
Fred, fl. 1861-1864
Written by a Union sailor aboard the USS "Morse". References his father's letter. Says that last Saturday "the mail boat was coming up and the rebels fired into her with field pieces and struck twice, and we got under way and went down and by the...
GLC08658
Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds
1802
Callender, Tom, fl. 1802
GLC08659
[Certificate in favor of a substitute soldier]
March 25, 1864
Dielman, George W., fl. 1864
GLC08661
Whalemen's shipping list and merchant's transcript. [Vol. 30, no. 41 (December 24, 1872)]
1872/12/24
Vol. 30 no. 41.
GLC08662
New-England chronicle, or the Essex gazette. [Vol 8, no. 396, (February 29 to March 6, 1776)]
February 29, 1776-March 6, 1776
Hall, Samuel, 1740-1807
Includes a call for female nurses needed for the Continental hospitals. " ... Wanted for the General Hospital, a number of Nurses for the houses at Cambridge and Roxbury, the preference will be given to Boston and Charlestown women, and some men...
GLC08663
[General order no. 31 regarding the designation of African American troops]
March 24, 1864
Harris, Thomas H., fl. 1864-1865
Lists numerical designations for troops of African descent. Issued by Thomas H. Harris, Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, by order of Major General Stephen Augustus Hurlbut. Established by the order of Lorenzo Thomas, Adjutant...
GLC08664
Acts of the anti-slavery apostles.
1884
Pillsbury, Parker, 1809-1898
Printed by Cuppley, Upham & Co. Contains biographical chapters on William Lloyd Garrison and Nathaniel Peabody Rogers. Subsequent chapters cover a history of anti-slavery in America, including a discussion of other individuals active in the cause...
GLC08666
The Constitution of the state of Texas.... [and] of the Confederate States...
1861
Printed by John Marshall
GLC08669
Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Regular Session, Held December Second, 1861, at the City of Wheeling
1862
West Viriginia General Assembly
Printed at the Daily Press Book and Job Office. These acts were passed to set up West Virginia as a state. Pages 3-91 contain the various acts with descriptive summaries printed in smaller font in the margin next to the pertinent text. Each act is...
GLC08670
[Carte de visite portait of William Lloyd Garrison]
1861-1865 ca.
Charles Taber & Co., fl. 1861-1865
GLC08672
to Joseph Clay
1808/03/02
Reynolds, Jas., fl. 1808
Discusses of the Embargo of 1807 and argues that, given the character of the American people, it should not be made permanent. Notes hearing about a "raw-head & bloody bones" speech Clay gave. Clay was a congressman from Pennsylvania, "British...
GLC08673
Civil war patriotic envelope with cartoon: A Rebel attack on Pickin's
28 May 1864
GLC08674
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