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to Madam
26 July 1862
Barrows, Arad, fl. 1862
A thank you letter from Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee for the fair that was held at the saloon.
GLC07205.014
to Friend Fen
March 12, 1864
McCollough, William A., fl. 1964
William writes that his life is very dull. The only excitement comes when they're on picket. They occasionally exchange shots with the Rebels and this results in 4 or 5 getting killed.
GLC07205.015
to Mr. Thurman
21 September 1862
Mouse, William, fl. 1862
Since last he wrote the battle of the 27th of August was very severe. They did not have a staff officer to lead them but were able to take 3 pieces of artillery. He was recently promoted to corporal.
GLC07205.016
to Unknown
30 December 1864
They are currently camped at Locust Point in Chesapeake Peak Bay. They thought they knew what what it was to be a soldier when they left Camp Wheeler but they had no idea what was coming next.
GLC07205.017
to Mr. Baker
12 May 1863
Miller, Jacob, fl. 1863
In Baton Rouge, he was to take charge of the guns in defence. His wife arrived in New Orleans, only to lose all her luggage and escape with one dress. Later they went to Pattersonville where the fighting was severe. They mangaed to get some artillery...
GLC07205.019
Captain Geo. Hawwoord
03 August 1863
Judeus, L., fl. 1863
He informs him his company will be carried down on the steamer and he will confer with the captain of the "Shawsheeu" and he will land on the North side of Broad Creek. The purpose to capture some of the Whitefords men who are reportedly prowling...
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to My Dear Sister
12 June 1861
Potter, Lal H., fl. 1861
He writes that he was remarkably fortunate to have gotten the position he did with his regiment. He goes on to desribe the battle of Bull Run. The real horrors of war were realized. They lost 5 men and 15 were wounded. Written at Fort Monroe
GLC07205.022
to Father
1861-1877
Your Affectionate Son, fl. 1861
He recently heard that General Berry was killed.
GLC07205.023
Soldier's Depot, Dining Room (1st Floor)
1864
GLC09118.24
View of the N.Y. State Soldier's Depot, 50 & 52 Howard St.
GLC09118.25
Pewter Mug Tavern & Tammany Hall, Frankfort St.--1860
circa 1865
A banner hangs from the roof proclaiming "Regular Democratic Nominations for President."
GLC09118.26
Rail-Road Depot in 4th Ave. Cor. 27st.
1860
GLC09118.27
[Central Department of Metropolitan Police]
1863
GLC09118.28
Junction of Canal & Walker St. Near Centre St.
Mainly shows horse drawn carts and wagons at the junction of Canal and Walker.
GLC09118.29
View of Vandewater St. Cor. Frankfort St. (1863)
GLC09118.30
The Old "Gotham Inn"--In Bowery
1862
GLC09118.31
Old House Cor. Houston & Cannon Sts. (1864) Forming Part of the Delancey Estate.
GLC09118.32
Duplicate of GLC09118.32.
GLC09118.33
Old Penold's Beer House. cor. of Thames & Temple sts.
1857
GLC09118.35
Old Houses in Chatham St. opposite the Park, 1857.
Engraving shows man holding a sign that says "Beware Muck Auctions."
GLC09118.36
Old Style Tiled Roofed House--Depeyster St. and Water St. N.Y.
GLC09118.37
Central Park--The Lake From the East Side
circa 1861-1864
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Broadway at Exchange Place
1848
Engraving shows U.S. Bonded Warehouse.
GLC09118.39
The Old Columbia House, Cor. Stanton & Columbia St.--1861
GLC09118.40
Duplicate of GLC09118.30
GLC09118.41
Soldier's Depot, Hospital (4th Floor)
GLC09118.42
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic, Apr. 29th, 1861. Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
Larger version of GLC09118.16.
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Murder of President Lincoln and Appearance of Ford's Theatre Afterwards
20 May 1865
Berghaus, A., fl. 1865
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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The President's Funeral Car Approaching New York from Jersey City, View of the Funeral Car, and Interior of the President's Funeral Car, with the Coffin and Guard of Honor
13 May 1865
GLC09118.45
Lincoln's Funeral-Removal of the Body from the City Hall to the Funeral Car, New York, April 25th, 1865 and the Late Richard Cobden
GLC09118.46
President Lincoln Riding through Richmond Admidst the Enthusiastic Cheers of the Inhabitants
22 April 1865
Becker, J., fl. 1865
GLC09118.47
Honorable Stephen A. Douglas
March 31, 1860
GLC09118.48
View of Salina Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
1856
GLC09118.49
View of the White House and Grounds, the East Room, The Red Room, The Blue Room, and the Green Room
GLC09118.51
[Aerial View of New York]
1867
GLC09118.52
Storming Fort Wagner
1890
Charge of the 54 Mass Regiment July 18, 1863. Union Loss: Gen. Strong, Col. Shaw, Chatfield, Putnam, Gen. Seymour.
GLC09118.54
The Fort Pillow Massacre
1892
April 12th, 1864. Union: Major Booth, Colored T.262 (Major Bradford)
GLC09118.55
bill for R.C. Bruce
1 March 1920
Edward J. Ervin Fine Stationary and Cigars, fl. 1917-1920
GLC09400.620
1 November 1919
GLC09400.621
auto bill for R.C. Bruce
31 October 1918
Cook & Stoddard Company, fl. 1918
GLC09400.622
sand and gravel bill for R.C. Bruce
1 April 1920
Washington Sand and Gravel Company, fl. 1920
GLC09400.623
February 28, 1920
Taylor-Tolley Sales Company, fl. 1920
GLC09400.624
art supply bill for R.C. Bruce
Fred C. Hays Fine Arts Company
GLC09400.625
plumbing bill for R.C. Bruce
4 March 1920
M.B., Casey, & Co., fl. 1920
GLC09400.626
Notice of Protest
Briggs, Robert E., fl. 1920
Bruce wrote a check that was protested for non-payment.
GLC09400.627
laundry bill for R.C Roscoe
Star Laundry Company, fl. 1919
GLC09400.628
bill for System on the Farm
12 May 1920
A.W. Shaw Company (publishers), 1903-?
GLC09400.629
to J.B. Bruce
12 April 1911
Louis, Edward R., fl. 1911
has enclosed deed for the 15th street house.
GLC09400.633
to Josephine B. Bruce
1 October 1921
Morau, Lamar, fl. 1921
The vice president of the Central Bank tells her they must credit her interest. Also advises that she explore their other departments.
GLC09400.641
17 June 1910
B.F. Saul Company
GLC09400.645
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