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[Tintype of Albert D.J. Cashier]
1864 ca.
Cashier, a private in Co. G of 95th Ill. Volunteers, was trans soldier born with the name Jennie Hodgers. Seated 3/4 length tintype portrait with fellow soldier.
GLC07587
With Massa Sherman [pen and ink drawing]
1864-1889 ca.
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Pen and ink drawing of liberated slaves following Sherman's Army through Georgia.
GLC07588
to Henry Thompson re: relocation to North Elba, N.Y.
18 June 1855
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Written on blue stationery of "J. R. Brown, Wool, Butter and Cheese" which has been crossed out. Docketed.
GLC07589
to John Brown
1859/11/20
Doyle, Mahala, fl. 1859
By the widow and mother of three men killed by Brown in the Pottawatomie massacre: "My son John whose life I begged of [you] is grown up and is very desirous to be at Charlestown on the day of your execution, would certainly be there if his means...
GLC07590
Open Letter to Frederick Douglass re: treatment of black cadets at West Point
1874/06/27
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
GLC07592
Eighth Illinois Regiment Now in France [half tone printed reproduction]
1918 ca.
Black troops active in Europe during WWI. Two slightly different printed versions of the same photograph, one trimmed, and the other printed with a slightly grainer half-tone screen.
GLC07593
Treaty concluded and signed at Madrid... [Assiento slave trade]
1750
"Treaty between the ministers plenipotentaries of their Brittanick and Catholic majesties-end of Assiento Treaty between Britain and Spain regulating slave trade." Concluded October 5. Printed in French, English, Spanish.
GLC07594
Reading the Emancipation Proclamation
1864
Stebbins, Lucius, fl. 1864
One lithograph dated 1864. Depicts black family gathered around a soldier reading a newspaper. The family all look to the soldier in varying stated of shock and hope as he reads the emancipation proclamation. Present are eleven people including a...
GLC07595
A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery
1817
Torrey, Jesse, fl. 1817
Engraved frontispiece and 5 additional plates.
GLC07596
Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. [Vol. 11, no. 275 (March 2, 1861)] [uncut]
1861/03/02
Abraham Lincoln
GLC07597
Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. [Vol. 10, no. 271 (February 2, 1861)]
1861/02/02
GLC07598
to Mr. Rankin re: being arrested in San Pedro, CA for reading U.S. Constitution
1924/02/26
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
GLC07599
Patent to Oliver Teal for excavating earth underwater (c/s Van Buren)
1829/12/08
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"New and useful...machine for excavating earth under water, called Teal's invented metallic scraper." Countersigned by Martin Van Buren as Attorney General. With green ribbon and seal.
GLC07506
to James Dinsmore re: building bed at Monticello, with sketches
1808/12/30
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
GLC07509
to John Barnes re: activities at Monticello
1810/01/17
Also discusses Kosciuzko and Jefferson's financial situation. Written in Monticello
GLC07510
to Robert Hayes re: insubordination during Creek Indian wars
1814/01/14
GLC07504.01
to Amos Kendall re: giving his deposition
1841/11/06
"I lost no time, as far as my strength would permit to answer the interrogatories, and Judge Brown... was good enough to come up today & take my deposition."
GLC07504.02
to William E. Jones re: Jackson leaves to join Lee at Fredericksburg
1862/11/21
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Mentions leaving the Valley to "Grumble Jones".
GLC07507
Act of Congress assenting to certain acts of Maryland, Georgia and Rhode Island
1790/01/04
GLC07508
to Lancelot Minor re: judgment on lawsuit
1812/05/23
To be "levied on the negroes here". Overwritten in parts. Minor is at "Louisa"Written in Monticello
GLC07511
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