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December 10, 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
They are ordered to cook three days rations and to cross the Fredricksburg river. He discusses his payment details.
GLC07705.119
to Richard H. Jackson
December 20, 1862
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
Maxwell informs him that the ladies of Frederick think of him as a nice, handsome young fellow and they all wish he was back to spend Christmas and New Year's with them.
GLC07705.327
Memorial to Chara Conant Wait
December 10, 1908
Hitchcock, Annie M., fl. 1908
Hardcover. Horatio's wife. Includes memorials by Annie M. Hitchcock, Mary H. Loomis and Louise D. Sherman.
GLC08284.121
to Estelle Spero
December 30, 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond tells Estelle that they will get married immediately upon his return. He states that if anything happens to him she should know one thing: "I've led a full pleasant life - I missed out on but one thing - marriage…"
GLC09120.322
Adams & Co Bank note $277.95
December 20, 1852
Adams & Co. (San Francisco, Calif.)
GLC09234.10
to Woodson Johnson
December 10, 1855
Watkin, Lah S., fl. 1855
upset over twelve pairs of shoes that the author made for Mr. Johnson. he was supposed to receive ten dollars and only received nine
GLC09302.012
[sales receipt for R.G Johnson]
December 10, 1864
Harvey, Williams, 1864
GLC09302.065
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
December 20, 1875
Hodges, William, fl. 1875
This is a letter asking for Senator Bruce's help in getting Little Huggins, and Scullen. It also asks for Senator Bruce to help control the Post office in Jackson as there is no Republican Representatives in Jackson. He also inquires the reason for...
GLC09400.165
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe thanks Sylvia for the groceries she sent. They will contribute to a nice New Year's. He compliments Lil Palgar's poster and asks after Frank.
GLC09414.0893
Moe writes to tell Sylvia that the package has arrived as well as one of her letters with the first of the money orders.
GLC09414.0894
December 10, 1944
Moe asks Sylvia to keep track of the packages she sends so he knows what he's getting and when he should expect it. He sympathizes about her troubles at work but reassures her that her supervisor did not make a mistake in choosing her,
GLC09414.1284
December 30, 1944
Moe says he came off guard and went to brunch with Marty and Jack. He says he liked Sylvia's description of green grass and red leaves in December.
GLC09414.1297
Check
December 30, 1942
Check for New York Telephone Co. for $4.72
GLC09414.1622
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $0.82
GLC09414.1623
Check for Brooklyn Edison Co. for $3.58
GLC09414.1624
To Ardena Mae Fouts
December 10, 1943
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
Christmas V-Mail. "Season's Greetings from Great Britain" is written in cursive on the v-mail next to an outline of the United Kingdom. It is signed, "All my Love Richard."
GLC09569.21
Augsberger reminisces about last New Year's Eve with Ardena in which they kissed at the midnight show. He writes that he will never forget that night and looks forward to returning and living them over again. He send his love to Ardena and writes God...
GLC09569.23
Engraving of Hannah More
1831
Finden, William, 1787-1852
An engraving of Hannah More based on the painting by H.W. Pickersgill. More is seated holding glasses.
GLC09791.10
A Mandingo
1821
Ackermann, R.A., fl. 1821
One colored engraving by R.A. Ackermann entitled, "A Mandingo" dated 1821. Features an image of a Mandingo tribesman in traditional clothing.
GLC09791.04
Engraving of William Wilberforce
1814
Blood, T., fl. 1814
One portrait engraving of William Wilberforce based on the painting by Russell R.A. dated 1814.
GLC09791.07
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 14. (April 5, 1861)]
5 April 1861
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
One issue of "The Liberator" dated April 5 1861. This issue includes articles titled, "A Wife's Account of her Husband's Murder" (A Northern man living in the South killed for supposedly aiding a slave) "Southern Ruffianism Toward Northern Citizens,"...
GLC09791.34
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 8. (February 22, 1861)]
February 22, 1861
One issue of The Liberator dated February 22 1861. This issue includes articles titled "Slavery Triumphant," "Beecher on times," and "Protest of Colored Citizens."
GLC09791.33
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 7. (February 15, 1861)]
February 15, 1861
A issue of the liberator from February 15 1861. This issue includes articles titled "An Abolition Meeting Broken Up by a Mob," "No Union with Slave Holder," and "The Anti-Slavery Struggle."
GLC09791.32
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 19, no.15 (August 28, 1858)]
28 August 1858
American Anti-Slavery Society
One issue of the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" dated August 28, 1858. This issue features a poem "Peace in God" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The newspaper also features a section of articles that are pro-slavery. There is also an article concerning a...
GLC09791.30
Harper's Weekly [(February 21, 1863)]
February 21, 1863
Harper's Weekly
One page of the February 21, 1863 issue of Harper's Weekly. This page features the engraving "The Effects of the Proclamation - Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines at Newbern, North Carolina." The reverse side of this page features articles...
GLC09791.12
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