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28 November 1864
Trenholm, G..A., 1806 - 1876
Communication of Secretary of Treasury…November 28, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Nov. 29, 1864.
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1865
Trenholm, George Alfred, 1806-1876
Communication from Secretary of Treasury…Feb 1, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 3, 1865.
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11 February 1865
Communication of Secretary of Treasury…February 11th, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 15, 1865.
GLC06745.225
28 February 1865
Communication of Secretary of the Treasury…February 28th, 1865. Transmitted with Communication of the Treasurer, John N. Hendren.
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12 December 1865
Letter of Secretary of Treasury…December 12, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Dec. 15, 1864.
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14 March 1864
Secretary of Treasury
Under the recent act of Congress to reduce the currency, it is provided that….
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5 May 1864
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
Regulations as to Certificates of Indebtedness. .
GLC06745.237
27 May 1864
No. 25. Regulations established for the disposal at private sale of the six per cent. non-taxable Bonds of the Confederate States, authorized by the 6th section of the act of February 17,1864.
GLC06745.238
23 March 1864
The following regulations are established in relation to the receipt of Four per cent. Bonds and Certificates offered in payment for Taxes….
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12 March 1864
The following regualtions are prescribed for the government and diretcions of the officers of the Revenue, to carry into effect the provisions of the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries, or of articles not necessary or of common use ...
GLC06745.241
Regulations to authorize the Depositaries of the Treasury to receive balances in the hands of Post-Masters in the Confederate States.
GLC06745.242
5 April 1861
Treasury Circular No. 7.
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8 August 1861
Treasury Circular No. 11, Relative to Treasury Notes.
GLC06745.253
27 June 1863
No. 19. Circular.
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5 February 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Communication from the Secretary of War…Feb. 5, 1863. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…February 7, 1863.
GLC06745.260
3 March 1863
Communication from the Secretary of War…March 3, 1863. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…March 4, 1863
GLC06745.264
28 January 1864
Communication from the Secretary of War…January 28, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…January 30, 1864.
GLC06745.268
[Communication of the Secretary of War]…January 28, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…February 8,1864.
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4 February 1864
Communication of the Secretary of War…Feb. 4, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…February 12, 1864.
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14 November 1864
Communication of the Secretary of War…November 14, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…November 15, 1864.
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6 December 1864
Communication from Secretary of War…Dec. 6, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…Dec. 7, 1864.
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6 January 1865
Communication of Secretary of War…January 6, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Jan. 6, 1865.
GLC06745.279
15 February 1865
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Communication from the Secretary of War…Feb. 15th, 1865. Transmitted with Message of the President…Feb. 20, 1865.
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18 February 1865
Communication from Secretary of War…Feb. 18th, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 20, 1865
GLC06745.283
13 December 1864
Letter of Secretary of War…Dec. 13, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Dec. 15, 1864.
GLC06745.286
23 January 1861
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
He sends a picture of Neil Wheeler and tells her to get an album for the different pictures he has sent. He will leave for New Orleans shortly.
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2 December 1861
to Harriet W. Dewey
Mark hasn't arrived in Washington yet, but his baggage arrived. He is off to visit Col. Alberge and doesn't have time to write. Written at Camp Rogers.
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19 January 1862
to his aunt
He is camped near Washington and he is very interested in the town. He wants to get a pass and explore. He imagines a time when the great rebellion will end and the troops will go marching back to whoever is home.
GLC02161.016
24 February 1861
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
[Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite, seated full length view]
White mount with black border. "Meserve 72 Feb. 23. 1861. F[illegible], V 55" penciled on verso. Seated full length view. [O-51.]
GLC05136.02
White mount. "Honest Abe" penciled on verso. Seated full length view similar to image #2. [O-53].
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1815-1860
[Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite, bust view]
Black mount. "15 cts." Penciled on verso. Bust view. [O-55].
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White mount with blue border. "1200" penciled on verso. Bust view. Same image as #4. [O-55].
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Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
White mount. Seated, full length view of a contemplative Lincoln. Same image as # 7. [O-60].
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White mount with orange border. Seated, full length view of a contemplative Lincoln. Same image as #6. [O-60].
GLC05136.07
9 August 1863
Philip & Solomons
White mount with gold border. Seated, full length view. [O-73].
GLC05136.08
8 January 1864
[Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite, standing three quarter view]
White mount with gold border. Standing, three-quarter view. [O-86].
GLC05136.09
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
White mount with gold border. Standing, three-quarter view. Lighter, retouched version of image #9, with white background. [O-86].
GLC05136.10
9 February 1864
Berger, Anthony, fl. 1864
White mount. Oval photo of engraving showing bust view. Lincoln's image on the five dollar bill is derived from this portrait. Related to image #13. [O-92 variant].
GLC05136.12
[Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite, half length seated view]
White mount. Half length seated view. Lincoln's image on the five dollar bill is derived from this portrait. Related to image #12. [O-92 variant].
GLC05136.13
6 March 1865
Ward, Joseph, fl. 1787
[Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite, vignette bust view]
White mount. Vignette bust view photographed on the balcony at the White House. [O-112].
GLC05136.15
[Mary Todd Lincoln, carte de visite, three-quarter length standing view]
White mount with orange border. Three-quarter length standing view of Mary Todd Lincoln in her inaugural gown. Same image as #17, though slightly darker.
GLC05136.16
White mount. Three-quarter length standing view of Mary Todd Lincoln in her inaugural gown. Same image as # 16, though slightly lighter.
GLC05136.17
[Mary Lincoln, carte de visite, seated, half-length]
White mount with purple border. Seated, half length view of Mary Lincoln facing proper right.
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14 November 1852
McLean, Charles, fl. 1789
to his brother
He talks about a mischievous cow. Since there are no good schools around, his mother is sending him to boarding school.
GLC02161.001
1 July 1854
McLean, William, fl. 1854-1862
to Mrs. Dewey
He talks about his future marriage with Mary. He needs her support. Even though he has bad habits, Mary tends to indulge him. He asks Mrs. Dewey for best wishes.
GLC02161.002
30 December 1858
Hopkins, Nelson K., 1816-1904
[Mortgage sale of real estate of Norman R. & Harriet W. Dewey]
The Deweys' land is being foreclosed and sold at public auction.
GLC02161.003
16 June 1859
Dewey, Squire P., fl. 1859-1879
[Grant of power of attorney to Norman R. Dewey]
Document grants power of attorney to Norman R. Dewey. He can now make all decisions about the piece real estate in Lancaster.
GLC02161.004
10 November 1859
[Warranty deed with Seth Clark]
Land agreement between Squire P. Dewey and Seth Blank. The land passes from Dewey to Blank.
GLC02161.005
30 May 1861
He was promoted to first lieutenancy and is trying to arrange for her and the children to come visit him. He expects their destination to be Harper's Ferry or Richmond.
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24 June 1861
They heard that Gen. Johnson was going to attack them with 20,000 men. They met them with 15,000 men. He describes some skirmishes. Later his promotion meant he was moved to B company.
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