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[General Order No. 35 to draft 500,000 men]
February 1, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Signed in print by President Lincoln. Orders the draft of 500,000 men to serve for three years or the duration of the war.
GLC08441.05
Opinion of the Attorney-General on the act entitled "An Act For The Relief of Fitz-John Porter."
1884
Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888
Brewster examined the bill for the restoration of Fitz-John Porter to the Army. In conclusion, states: "The bill is subject to objection, upon the ground that it is to be filled by a particular individual named. If this principle were adopted...
GLC08444
The barbarism of slavery. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state.
1860
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Disbound. Printed by Buell & Blanchard. Senator Sumner declares, "When last I entered into this debate, it became my duty to expose the Crime against Kansas, and to insist upon the immediate admission of that Territory as a State of this Union...
GLC08445.01
Review of the Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, in the cases of Lambdin P. Milligan and others, the Indiana Conspirators.
1867
United States. Supreme Court
Original printing of the Supreme Court's April 3, 1866 decision in Ex Parte Milligan, rejecting the military's claim of legal jurisdiction to try and sentence Lambdin P. Milligan and other so-called "Butternuts," Confederate supporters in southern...
GLC08445.02
Speech of Hon. Halbert S. Greenleaf of New York, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, January 19, 1884.
Greenleaf, Halbert S., 1827-1906
Representative Greenleaf discusses the court-martial of General Fitz-John Porter. In support of Porter, concludes "Why, then, in view of these clearly established facts, should we longer delay this simple act of justice to a most meritorious but...
GLC08445.04.01
Letter from the Secretary of Treasury...
1809
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
Submitted by Albert Gallatin as Sec. of Treasury. With fold-out "Statement" of salaries for the Department
GLC08445.06
Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States
1974/08/20
Rodino, Peter W., 1909-2005
Report of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, chaired by Congressman Peter W. Rodino during the 2nd session of the 93 congress. Report No. 93-1305. A table of contents appears on page 5.
GLC08445.09
to Senor Abraham L. Dovale
5 May 1866
Foster, Lafayette Sabine, 1806-1880
Co-signed by Schuyler Colfax as Speaker of the House. Invitation to a memorial ceremony for Abraham Lincoln to be held at the Hall of the House.
GLC08450
State legislatures' resolutions regarding Kansas and slavery [Decimalized .01-.08]
1856-1857
34th Congress House of Representatives Miscellaneous Documents. Contains resolutions passed by the state legislatures of Kentucky, Ohio, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Iowa, and Michigan. Apparently disbound from a larger volume....
GLC08452
Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass on the subject of slavery. [...] March 1850.
1850
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Original yellow paper cover, uncut.
GLC08435
[General orders no. 3: Appointing Robert E. Lee commander in chief]
February 6, 1865
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Printed order by Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General appointing Lee the General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States.
GLC08436
The Rally Cry of Freedom
1864
Magee, James, 1802-1878
Published by James Magee at 316 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. Tune based on "Battle Cry of Freedom." Printed in blue and red. Image of pillars and an arch. Two soldiers guard the pillars. Underneath the space of the arch there is a scene of a...
GLC08437
[Purchase of slave Kate and her three children by manumitted slave]
30 November 1803
Compton, Harry, fl. 1803
Legal document for the purchase of the slave Kate and her three children Ben, Caleb, and Nancy. The purchaser was "a free African" named Harry Compton, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, and he left an "X" as his mark. It appears that Kate was Compton's...
GLC08440
Six hundred thousand more
circa 1861
Cramer, J. A. S., fl. 1861
Song to the tune of "Blow ye Windy Morning." Seven stanzas. Song about coming to the aid of the Union. First stanza says: "We are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more, / From Franklin's winding streams, and from Fulton as before; / We...
GLC08441.01
The Draft! Full List of the Drafted in Bordentown Township
circa 1863
Lists men drafted into the army from Bordentown Township, New Jersey. Says "Three clergymen, Rev. J. Biggio, Rev. O.H. Hazard, and R. Julian, were among the lucky ones." List is divided into two sections. One section has no heading and the other's...
GLC08441.02
[Draft notice for Lemuel J. Beardsley for state militia]
January 11, 1862
Beers, Otis, fl. 1862
Notification that Beardsley has "been Drafted as a Member of the Active Militia of this State." Says the law gives him five days "to make your excuse to the Selectmen," in accordance with a law passed 3 July 1861. Signed by selectmen Otis Beers, S.P...
GLC08441.03
[Proclamation from the Governor of Rhode Island]
March 16, 1864
Smith, James Youngs, 1809-1876
Signed in type by Rhode Island Governor Smith. Co-signed in type by Rhode Island Secretary of State John R. Bartlett. Proclamation says a further draft of 200,000 men has been ordered by the president. Hopes the quota can be filled by voluntary...
GLC08441.04
Civil war broadsides, posters and prints [Decimalized .01-.12]
1845-1892
GLC08442
to J.T. Mason, Secretary of the Navy re: reinstatement after drunkenness...
1847/12/23
Maury, Jefferson, 1826-1895
Suspended for drunkenness. Takes an oath of abstinence. Maury entered the U.S. Navy at 15 and passed as midshipman in 1847.
GLC08443
Seymour, Vallandigham and the Riots of 1863
1868 ca.
Claims Seymour and Confederate spies instigated the riots. Includes affidavit of Francis Johns, Commander of the steamer, Harriet Pinckney.
GLC08445.03
The record of the Democratic Party [election campaign]
[1866?]
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
An anti-Democratic Party election pamphlet. With original paper wrappers.
GLC08445.05
to J. T. Fields re: his poetry with copy of poem [Indian related]
1845/02/05
Eastman, Charles G., fl. 1845
Charles Eastman was a Sioux Indian, Dartmouth graduate and friend of Sitting Bull.
GLC08445.07
[Biographical oration on President William Henry Harrison, for election?]
1841/03/04 ca.
S. F. J. (Orator)
Post-election day eulogy, delivered on the day of WHH's inauguration (?), per p.1. Signed with initials at end "S.F.J."
GLC08445.08
Regulations for the government of Negroes and plantations.
February 3, 1864
Drake, George Bernard, 1838-1921
Issued by command of Major General Nathaniel Prentiss Banks. Provides for the division of parishes, the establishment of schools for black children, forbids soldiers to visit plantations without written consent of their commanding officer, forbids...
GLC08446
to family
13 May 1864
Martin, R.L., fl. 1864
Mentions Grant's refusal of Lee's flag of truce, the weather, and taking Richmond within a month. On verso of printed poem "The Battle of Gettysburg" by G.P. Hardwick. Written at Camp Stoneman.
GLC08447
[Letter on song sheet: "If I should fall in the glorious cause of liberty"]
January 22, 1862
Hickman, George, fl. 1862
Written on red, white and blue songsheet. Accompanied by two clippings.
GLC08448
[Appointment of Representative John Sherman to Congress]
14 December 1858
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Partially printed document signed by Chase as Governor of Ohio. Certifies that Sherman was elected as a Representative in the 36th Congress of the United States from the 13th congressional district. Countersigned by A. P. Russell as Secretary of...
GLC08449
The Philadelphia inquirer
4 July 1863
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Contains a map depicting events of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, along with various reports on the battle, which took place 1-3 July 1863, ending with a Union victory. Includes reports on the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, which had...
GLC08451
Conspiracy disclosed! Kansas Affairs. Read! Read!! Read!!!
1856
An attack on Fremont and the Republican in the election of 1856. Published by the Granite State Club, Washington. Contains map intitled "Freedom and Slavery, and the Coveted Territories."
GLC08535
The Funeral dirge of democracy [election campaign document]
1868
Republican Party
Republican election campaign document: song for ends of meetings. Dated 10-29-1868. Grant's campaign.
GLC08536
to Nathan Harding
15 March 1864
Harding, Frank, fl. 1864
Written at Camp Berry, possibly Washington, D.C. Written on Magnus "Dying soldier" stationery. A soldier's letter addressed to his parents. Written on color stationery showing a soldier being borne-up by an angel. Year inferred from date written in...
GLC08501
to Mary Williams Shepard
11 May 1855
Bryan, Francis Theodore, 1823-1917
Lieutenant Bryan, a topographical engineer, writes to his mother from the steamer Australia on the Missouri River. Relates visiting Washington, D. C., St. Louis, Missouri, and Indianapolis, among other locations. States that "the people all appear...
GLC08506
General Orders no. 1: Emancipation Proclamation
2 January 1863
Army printing of the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, three pages, accompanied by General Orders no. 7, 10, 22, 24, 30 and 35. This is the first six pages of a compilation of General Orders for 1863. Printed in 1864.
GLC08525
Treaty between the United States of America and the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard's Fork and Roche De Boeuf.
28 July 1862
Certifies that the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard's Fork and Roche De Boeuf in Franklin County, Kansas, will dissolve as a tribe within five years from the ratification of this treaty and will become citizens of the United States. Lists the articles of...
GLC08531
Camden confederate. [Vol. 2, no. 4 (November 21, 1862)]
21 November 1862
Hershman, J.T., fl. 1862
Schedule of the South Carolina Railroad. Proclamation of Governor Francis Wilkinson Pickens, including 10 resolutions ordering all "white residents" to be put under arms in a militia immediately and the draft of all men ages 18 to 45. Asked to be...
GLC08494
Provisional and Permanent Constitutions, Together with the Acts and Resolutions of the First Session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
1861
Confederate States of America
Printed and bound by Shorter & Reid. Pages 3-31 contains the Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, divided into 7 articles. Pages 32-139 contains Acts and Resolutions of the First Session of the Provisional...
GLC08495
Southern cultivator [with subscription letter 1/23/1861 and envelope]
June 1861
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Magazine vol. 19, no. 6, with ALS to William Birnie, 1/23/1863 with Confederate envelope.
GLC08496
[Notes from the Pennsylvania Executive Council regarding pardons, appointments, and appropriations of funds].
circa 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Wayne notes that on 6 January 1780, the Executive Council pardoned William Cassidy and Peter Swope, both of whom were "convicted of high treason--on condition that he serve as a soldier during the present war in one of the regiments of this State..."...
GLC08497
Election of 1864 Union party ballots [Decimalized .01-.05]
GLC08498
Lincoln and Hamlin election 1860 campaign tokens [Decimalized .01-.02]
1860 circa
GLC08499
Presidential items Fremont and Jackson; Lincoln mourning ribbon [decimalized]
1828-1865
GLC08500
A Vindication of the character and public services of Andrew Jackson.
1828
Lee, Henry, 1787-1837
(title continues) In reply to the Richmond Address, signed by Chapman Johnson, and to other electioneering calumnies. Written during the Presidential campaign of 1828. Asserting that "no man has rendered more important services to his country...
GLC08500.01
Fremont songs for the people, original and select. Compiled by Thomas Drew...
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Presidential election of 1856. Published by John P. Jewett and Co. With woodcut of Fremont on the titlepage. Stained.
GLC08500.02
[Mourning ribbon]
1865
Silk mourning ribbon for president Lincoln. Has a portrait of Lincoln in rondel surmounted by eagle. Below the portrait it reads "The late lamented president Lincoln."
GLC08500.03
Letter from union soldier including 11th Massachusetts Regt. Patriotic cover with battle of Williamsburg, Va
1862 ca.
GLC08502
[Message of the Confederate President to the Confederate Congress]
February 25, 1862
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
State of the Union-like address to the Confederate Congress made in accordance with a constitutional provision. Admits that since the start of the Civil War they had "been so exposed as recently to encounter serious disasters." Discusses their...
GLC08503
[Announcement for a Republican demonstration scheduled to be held 16 October 1860]
1 October 1860
Burbank, Robert I., fl. 1860
Circular inviting Republican organizations to attend a "wide-awake" demonstration and torch-light procession. Instructs participants to inform Burbank, Chief Marshal of Boston, of the "number of men you can parade ... the list of your officers, and...
GLC08504
to Isaac Hill
1834/06/10
Thayer, Elisha, 1785-1860
Regrets that almost all the mail received in the town has been anti-Jackson, and that much of the town is against the President.
GLC08505
to John H. Stout
28 June 1854
Brown, E.W., fl. 1854
Writes to his brother. Mentions an outbreak of cholera, "Most of it however is found among emigrants some of the poor and dissipated of the towns also are suffering with it." Discusses the settlement of the Kansas and Nebraska territories, "The...
GLC08507
to Leicy M. Clapp
13 June 1863
Clapp, James, fl. 1863
Clapp, a Union soldier, writes from camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi, to his cousin in Franklin Mills, Portage County, Ohio. Describes the battle of Vicksburg to Miss Clapp, stating that the city is surrounded, and that there are gunboats in the...
GLC08508
[Union soldier's letter] [incomplete]
March 12,1865
Discusses Sherman's march.
GLC08509
to Mr. & Mrs. Edward Giraud
February 6, 1863
Giraud, Pierre, fl. 1863
Written by a Union sailor on the USS "Montauk" to his parents in New York City. Tells them that since his last letter he has been in two major engagements at Fort McCallester on the Big Ogeechee River where they tried to capture the CSS "Nashville."...
GLC08510
[Union soldier's letter]
6 December 1863
Walhert, Christian, fl. 1863
Discusses completion of the Capitol. Accompanied by patriotic stationery envelope.
GLC08511
[Salt print portrait of Montgomery Dent Corse]
Medium large oval format photograph. Depicts Dent as three-star General. Verso shows same image, but with ink added to his facial features.
GLC08512
Three acts pertaining to Great Britain, the United States, and suppression of the African slave trade [Decimalized .01-.03]
1862-1863
Great Britain. Parliament. Boston Port.
GLC08514
Ontario Republican times [Vol. 9, no. 339 (November 9, 1860)]
9 November 1860
Milliken, N.J., fl. 1853-1860
Cover includes articles covering a railroad robbery, a story about two young people falling in love aboard the steamer Ocean, and the papacy, among others. On page two, large headlines declare, "Lincoln and Hamlin Elected! THE COUNTY, STATE AND...
GLC08515
Richmond Daily Dispath, Philadelphia Inquirer (2) and NY Tribune [decimalized]
1862-1865
GLC08516
New York daily tribune. [Vol. XXIV, no. 7360 (November 7, 1864)]
7 November 1864
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
Announces the defeat of Confederate General John Bell Hood at the Tennessee River. Many articles detail news about the upcoming presidential election of 1864 including an article on guaranteeing a free and peaceful election. Includes other Civil...
GLC08516.01
New York tribune. [Vol. 21, no. 6535 (March 15, 1862)]
15 March 1862
Merrimac, Manassas, New Madrid, Ky. map
GLC08516.02
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 27, no. 134 (December 5, 1864)]
1864/12/05
GLC08516.03
Philadelphia inquirer. [September 14, 1893]
14 September 1863
Capture of Fort Smith and other army news.
GLC08516.04
to Thomas H. Patterson
3 November 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
Written by Rear Admiral Dahlgren as on the USS "Harvest Moon" to Commander Patterson of the USS "James Adger." Tells Patterson to bring in the "USS Dai Ching" inside the blockade when weather permits. Also wants Lieutenant Commander Chaplin to report...
GLC08517
[Carte de visite of John Adolph Dahlgren]
1864 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Admiral Dahlgren poses standing next to a cannon.
GLC08518
February 9, 1863
Gordon, S.W., fl. 1846-1871
Circular letter signed by Captain Gordon as commander of the USS "Powhatan" to Commander Patterson of the USS "James Adger." Says he has been ordered by the admiral to remind all commanding officers off Charleston of General Order No. 11. Says at the...
GLC08519
The New-York times. [Vol. 11, no. 3432 (September 23, 1862)]
23 September 1862
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Contains a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on first page and more coverage on page four. Also includes news about the Civil War, guerillas in Missouri, the defeat of General Bragg's rear guard in Kentucky, the battle of Iuka...
GLC08520
Carte de visite portrait of John Wilkes Booth
1865 ca.
Possibly from a Brady negative.
GLC08521
Photograph of Gen. Joseph Bailey and staff by T. Keddy
1864-1865?
Keddy, T., fl. 1864
War date photograph with postwar photograph of T. H. Noland.
GLC08522
Items relating to Gettysburg troops sent to quell New York draft riots [Decimalized .01-.03]
July to August 1863
Various
Three official copies or extracts from Army Headquarters relating to the New York City draft riots.
GLC08523
[Lottery ticket for the benefit of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures]
circa 1797
Ticket for a lottery to be held in Paterson, New Jersey, to benefit the "Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, erected by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-Jersey. -- Subject to a Deduction of 15 per Cent." Printed by...
GLC08524
to [Jefferson Davis]
February 10, 1864
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
Memminger, Secretary of the Confederate Treasury, encloses an estimate (not included) of appropriations requested "to make purchases of Cotton and Tobacco to meet the engagements of the Government." Requests that Davis inform Congress of this action...
GLC08526
to Henry Walke
December 28, 1862
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Captain Walke as commander of the USS "Carondelet." Says Walke is not to let prisoners go to Vicksburg for any reason, nor to allow them any further communication with...
GLC08527
2 November 1862
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter as commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Captain Walke as commander of the USS "Carondolet." Says he is sending coal down the river. Orders that army transport cannot have any of it. Says his calculations on...
GLC08528
[Civil War order to hold a court martial]
9 July 1863
Orders a Naval General Court Martial at Vicksburg aboard the steamer Choctaw on 10 July 1863. Indicates that the court will be composed of Captain H. Walke, lieutenant commodores James A. Greer, James W. Shirk, John G. Walker, and Frank M. Ramsey...
GLC08529
Review of Webster's speech on slavery.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Inscribed on cover to the Hon. William Foster. Printed by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
GLC08530
Treaty of peace between the allied and associated powers [Versailles]
28 June 1919
Uncut. With fold-out maps. Signed on cover by Evan C. Mac Veagh. Contains Treaty of Versaille and League of Nations Covenant.
GLC08532
5 November 1862
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Captain Walke as commander of the USS "Carondolet." Wants to have the tugboats in order so they can be ready for emergencies. Tells him to keep as few of them under...
GLC08533
11 November 1863
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Lee as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to Commander Patterson of the USS "James Adger." Congratulates Patterson on the capture of the blockade runners "Cornelia" and "R.E. Lee" (names of the ships...
GLC08534
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of James Smith and Timothy Hixon].
January 13, 1875
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00685
to his father
December 9, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, David H., ?-1862
Written at Camp Barry near Washington D.C. References his father's earlier letter. Says he has not written often because he knows the letters he writes to his wife are read by everyone. He is glad to hear that his father might visit Washington. He...
GLC00686.06
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
March 15, 1862
Written by David to his mother. Says he has not written lately because he knows the letters to his wife were "Common property with you all." Adds that he has marching orders and wanted to write "for when next and in what shape I shall turn up the...
GLC00686.07
June 4, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Edward Porter, fl. 1865-1908
Written by Captain Edward Van Valkenburgh of the 107th New York regiment to his mother. He has not heard from her directly in some time, but has heard through his brother Robert that she is in good health. Says he has not written in a long time, but...
GLC00686.18
August 3, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Robert B., 1821-1888
Signed "Robt" by Congressman Robert Van Valkenburgh. Writes to his mother to tell her he has just returned to Washington after a trip to Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, and then to Elmira, Albany, and New York. Says his health is better than it has...
GLC00686.23
[Draft of the surrender agreement between Union General William Tecumseh Sherman and Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston]
18 April 1865
Johnson, Joseph E., 1807-1891
Copy made, certified, and signed by Colonel Alexander Robert Chisolm, Confederate General Pierre T. Beauregard's aide-de-camp. Details the terms of the surrender of the Army of Tennessee.
GLC00689
[Navy Department invoice of stores]
January 3, 1865
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Receipt for "a Tin basin & pitcher" signed by York and Kell.
GLC00684.14
to John McIntosh Kell
March 24, 1865
Lee, Sydney Smith, 1802-1869
Lee grants Kell leave until the first of May, "when you will report in writing to this Office the condition of your health." Letter forwarded by Surgeon James Harrison. Letter written on stationery of the C.S. Navy's Office of Orders and Detail.
GLC00684.15
February 4, 1869
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Raphael Semmes writes that, while in Baltimore, he has inscribed a copy of his book and ordered the publishers to send it to Kell's "little son, my namesake." He fondly inquires after Kell's family. Raphael Semmes, commander of the famous raider CSS...
GLC00684.16
July 27, 1886
Grady, Henry W., fl. 1870-1886
Henry W. Grady writes on behalf of self and partner Evan P. Howell, both of the Atlanta Constitution, to endorse Kell for Georgia Secretary of Agriculture and to suggest "that you apply to Gen Gordon for the position of Adjutant General," which Grady...
GLC00684.17
to Carrie Kell
June 4, 1892
John McIntosh Kell writes to his daughter, Carrie, in reply to a letter from her. He talks about his gardens at length and mentions a drought that makes "travelling on the Rail Road unbearable." He reports the birth of a grandchild named Walton...
GLC00684.18
January 9, 1894
Sinclair, Arthur, fl. 1880-1894
Arthur Sinclair promises to send the papers of the deceased Captain Evan P. Jones to Kell. He mentions that he had been corresponding with Jones about the C.S.S. Alabama "when death called him away." He tells Kell that "you would be pleased, and no...
GLC00684.19
October 20, 1899
Galt, Francis L., 1831-1915
Francis L. Galt writes to congratulate Kell on his daughter's marriage and to request help in finding his own son a job in business. He mentions "the Charleston Reunion last spring" and a circular he has received from one of the men who attended, who...
GLC00684.20
to Julia Blanche Kell
October 7, 1900
Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904
John Brown Gordon sends his sympathies to Julia Blanche Kell on the announcement of Kell's death. John Brown Gordon, a former Confederate lieutenant general, served post-war as a U.S. senator (1873-80, 1891-97) and governor of Georgia (1886-90).
GLC00684.21
[Letters and photographs of the Van Valkenburgh family of New York] [decimalized .01-.37]
1845-1909
Van Valkenburgh Family
Correspondence from the Van Valkenburgh family, who lived mostly in upstate New York. Of the five brothers in the family, three joined the Union cause and another joined the Confederates. One member of the family, Frank, became a lawyer in Wisconsin...
GLC00686
Typed excerpts of compositions by Franklin Van Valkenburgh when he was 12
circa 1845-1847
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924
Not an original document; no date for typed excerpt. Contains 2 excerpts from compositions, one written when Frank was 10 in 1845, the other when he was 12 on September 28, 1847. First composition is about wishing. The second composition is titled...
GLC00686.01
to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh
November 12, 1848
Van Valkenburgh, Loty, fl. 1848
Written to Frank when he was 13 years old by his sister Loty who seems to be somewhere in the western part of the South. Frank is referred to as "Master" in the address. Frank is separated from his family (GLC00686.19 says he is at "the Academy") and...
GLC00686.02
January 31, 1849
Van Valkenburgh, Mary, fl. 1849
Incomplete letter from Mary to her 14-year-old brother Frank. References a "little letter" that Frank wrote to her. Writes about her life at school. Says most days are alike and comfortable. Asks him how "the Academy" is going. Asks for an update on...
GLC00686.03
[Printed party invitation]
1 June 1854
Franklin Van Valkenburgh's name is written in pencil at the bottom. An invitation for "A Cotillion Party." The party will begin in the assembly room of J.M. Brewster in Townsend (unknown state). The party is on 3 July 1854 at 4 p.m. Lists 8 committee...
GLC00686.04
to Mollie Van Valkenburgh
March 14, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Written by Gerrit to his sister Mollie. Attempts to justify his decision, as a transplanted Northerner, to side with the South. Mixes support for his adopted home with love for the family he left in the North. He references her letter of from...
GLC00686.05
to his brother
October 28, 1862
Two handwritten copies of the same letter in the file. Says it has been a long time since he wrote, but not because he has not thought of his family in the North. He claims that "although we now belong to sections of our country which are engaged in...
GLC00686.08
October 26, 1863
Van Valkenburgh, Jacob, 1795-1879
Written by Frank's father, J. Van Valkenburgh, to Frank. He says he sent 6 barrels of apples by train to Milwaukee for him and other family members. He declares that he picked 16 barrels by hand from his orchard. He also sent several barrels of...
GLC00686.09
May 5, 1864
Written by Gerrit, a transplanted Northerner fighting for the South, to his mother Mary. Begins by asking "Can the years that have passed since I saw you last - can the position that I have taken in this Civil War, have alienated me entirely from...
GLC00686.10
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