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To Margaret and Paul Lobik
20 December 1946
Johnson, Ed. (fl. 1946)
This is a card and a note that was enclosed.
GLC09579.01.14
This Christmas greeting card has poinsettia on the front. There was also a letter tucked in the card, GLC09579.01.14.02.
GLC09579.01.14.01
To Margaret Lobik
19 December 1946
Johnson, Marge. (fl. 1946)
This letter was included in a greeting card, GLC09579.01.14.01. The letter discusses both Margurites, and Ed's health as both have been sick, and the doctior recomends that they move south or west.
GLC09579.01.14.02
21 December 1946
Vance, Paul. (fl. 1946)
This Christmas greeting card has two children skating under a ribbon spelling out greetings. On the back of the envelope are Christmas Seals featuring Van Valkenburg, Hodges, Riis, and Bissell.
GLC09579.01.15
To Margaret, Paul Lobic and Mary Crist
Crist (fl. 1946)
Addressed to the "Three" this postcard updates what is going on at the farm with the rest of the family.
GLC09579.01.16
Fight the Red Menace: The Children's Crusade against Communism trading cards; 40. Frontier Patrol
1951
Bowman Gum Company (fl. 1951)
One trading card from the Red Menace collection, "40. Frontier Patrol" depicting Norwegian soldiers on skis along a border. Reverse side contains propaganda narrative describing the Atlantic Pact as an agreement by which "free nations" provide aid...
GLC09627.40.02
Fight the Red Menace: The Children's Crusade against Communism trading cards; 41. To the Mines
One trading card from the Red Menace collection, "41. To the Mines" depicting laborers in mines overworked, one laborer leans on another. Reverse side contains propaganda narrative mentioning uranium mines in the "Soviet Occupation Zone of Eastern...
GLC09627.41.02
[Associated Press Photograph of Two Men Arrested After New York Race Riot]
2 August 1943
Associated Press
Photograph from Associated Press showing New York police leading two African American men to the police station. One of them men is injured. Caption explains that the men were captured by police after a night of street fights between the police and...
GLC0733.01
St. Francis Medal
1945
GLC09747
One letter and two newspaper clipping sent to Leonard Eugene Graeff [Decimalized .01- .02]
2 May 1943
Shadow, John R., fl. 1943-1944
One letter and two newspaper clippings sent by John Shadow to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated May 2, 1943.
GLC09611.047
[Greeting card and photograph] [Decimalized .01- .02]
4 May 1943
Shank, Edgar, fl. 1943-1946
One greeting card and photograph from Ed Shank to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated May 4, 1943.
GLC09611.048
Letter and Napkin [Decimalized .01- .02]
21 July 1943
Schenk, Edgar, fl. 1943
One letter from Edward Schenk to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated July 21, 1943. A paper napkin from the Jade lounge is included with the letter.
GLC09611.062
[Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden presents The Slave, May 15, 1818]
15 May 1818
Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
JB00241
[For the Benefit of Mr Braham]
10 October 1827
Unknown
JB00242
[Bill of Sale for Slave named Charles]
25 December 1809
Bernard, John (fl.1809)
JB00243
[Bill of Sale for Slave Susan Water]
July 1836
Coyle, Catherine (fl.1863)
JB00244
Untitled
DATECREATE
CREATOR
DESCRIP
OBJECTID
The Critical Review or Annals of Literature [January 1768 - December 1790]
January 1768 - December 1790
Various
JB00273
The Monthly Review A Periodical Work [May 1749- April 1751, June 1751- December 1783]
May 1749- April 1751, June 1751- December 1783
JB00274
Screws from Bob Stone's leg
GLC09620.533
[80 World War II Los Angeles Times maps]
1942-1945
Los Angeles Times
80 World War II Los Angeles Times maps.
GLC09619.01
[World War II newspaper clippings and magazines]
World War II newspaper clippings and magazines. 7 items in Size 1, 18 in Size 2, 10 in Size 3, and 2 in oversize.
GLC09619.02
Collateral to GLC05111.02.0914.
Lord, John S.
GLC05111.02.0914a
The New York conspiracy... with an introduction by Thomas J. Davis [reprint]
1971
Horsmanden, Daniel (1694-1778)
Paperback reprint by Beacon Press of Horsmanden's "A Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy formed by some White People in conjunction with Negro and other Slaves, for burning the City of New-York...."
GLC04205.02
[Carte de visite of Jabez B.Oles]
circa 1861-1865
Oles, Jabez B.
Carte de visite with GLC03523.33.
GLC03523.33.028
[Frederick W. Simonds?]
no date
GLC03523.45.02
Russell, J.F.
[n.d]
Everitt's Art Gallery
Everitt's imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "J.F. Russell, Chicago, Ills." Vignette bust portrait [in civilian dress?]. White mount with gold border.
GLC03565.40
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 797 (July 3, 1863)]
3 July 1863
Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)
The War in the West, Report of the Capture of the Atlanta, From Lee's Army.
GLC05959.42.15
President Lincoln's Inaugural. Maine Democrat Extra
5 March 1861
Young, Joshua M. (fl. 1861)
Printing of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address in three colums.
GLC05557.01
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 201 (November 29, 1862)]
29 November 1862
Death of General Mitchell, General McClellan Badly Crippled at Sharpsburg.
GLC05959.73.10
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol., no. 100 (November 29, 1863)]
30 November 1863
Details of the Battle of Chickamauga, Yankee disaster reported at Matagorda Bay.
GLC05959.73.11
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol., no. 96 (March 24, 1864)]
24 March 1864
Proclamation by Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, The Rebel Calumny on Col. Dahlgren, Charleston impregnable from the sea approaches.
GLC05959.73.12
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 27 (June 28, 1864)]
28 June 1864
News from Petersburg, Situation in Virginia, Morgan's victory in Kentucky.
GLC05959.73.13
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 30 (July 1, 1864)]
1 July 1864
Operations in front of Petersburg.
GLC05959.73.14
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 158 (December 10, 1864)]
10 December 1864
Sherman's position, Lincoln's message to Congress, Abolition of slavery by Constitutional Amendment.
GLC05959.73.15
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 179 (January 11, 1865)]
11 January 1865
Removal of General Butler.
GLC05959.73.16
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. (January 11, 1865)]
27 January 1865
The Lake Erie Raid, Letter from General Glenn - Athens, Georgia.
GLC05959.73.17
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (January 24, 1863)]
24 January 1863
E.W. Ayres and W.H. Wade
The war along the Mississippia, Sketch of Barksdale's Mississippi Pickets watching the Yankee pontoons at Fredericksburg.
GLC05959.76.16
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 21 (January 31, 1863)]
31 January 1863
Sketch of General Albert Sidney Johnston.
GLC05959.76.17
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 22 (February 7, 1863)]
7 February 1863
Sketch of General Lloyd Tilgham.
GLC05959.76.18
to: Mary [Armstrong].
1865/03/16
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
Describes feeling of impending battle. In part: "…Everything is quiet this morning, but it may be the calm before the storm. Sheridan is here, & his wonderful cavalry are not far off…"
GLC06734.19
to: Mary [Armstrong]
1865/03/17
Describes widespread desertion by Confederate troops, intra-troop Confederate violence.
GLC06734.20
GLC06734.21
Photograph of Roosevelt [temp record]
1900 ca.
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
GLC07002#92
Supplement to the Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 841 (January 22, 1745)]
22 January 1745
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)
Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 3 and 4. Section reserved for announcing the indentured servitude of residents, the return of runaway slaves, and departing ships.
GLC06670.044.01
to: Wife, Daughters & Son.
[n.d.]
Marked "No 1"; seemingly first letter sent to family while on post. Reports on news about Sherman & Charleston having fallen.
GLC06734.01
to: Mary [Armstrong, his wife].
1865/02/24
Reporting on his arrival at the headquarters of the 9th Corps.
GLC06734.02
to: Wife.
Reports that he is now at the front, describes conditions at front & shells bursting in air around him, spreads news of capture of Wilmington.
GLC06734.03
1865/02/27
Describes being under enemy fire, ill health due to cold.
GLC06734.04
1865/03/01
Describes how he felt being under fire.
GLC06734.05
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