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17 May 1862
White House, Formerly residence of Mrs. Custis Washington... [carte de visite]
Photograph of the Lee family house at White House, Va. published by Brady.
GLC00242.10
1865 ca.
Camp of the 10th Massachusetts Regt., near Washington [stereocard]
GLC00242.20
circa 1861-1863
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Brady's Incidents of the War. 17th Regiment New York Volunteers Colonel Henry Seymour Lansing. Butterfield's Brigade. Fitz John Porter. Division Pauls Hill. Vol.
One undated photograph entitled, "Brady's Incidents of the War," taken by Mathew B. Brady. Captures New York's 17th Regiment standing in dress parade formation and holding rifle-muskets raised upward at their sides.
GLC00243
July 1863
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
A Harvest of death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania by T. H. O'Sullivan
From Gardner's Photographic History, "No.36. July 1863"
GLC00244
November 1863, 1910 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner [later print] [O-77 detail]
Detail of Alexander Gardner's famous November 8, 1863 portrait, reprinted about 1910 by Jason Rice. Ostendorf O-77 Head detail (p. 145). Labelled "no. 36." Accompanied by a photograph of Jason Rice's attestation of authenticity (in collateral file)...
GLC00245
19 April 1865
[Programme of funeral procession]
Broadside consists of information on the arrangement of Lincoln's funeral procession. Includes details on the order in which participants of the procession will walk. Also includes requests such as the closing of all businesses at 10 a.m. and that...
GLC00247
circa 1868
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
[Manuscript denouncing Benjamin Wade]
Welles rails against Congress, and Senate President Pro Tem Benjamin Wade in particular. Probably written during the Johnson impeachment crisis. Welles was a Johnson supporter and a strong opponent of Wade. If Johnson's impeachment had resulted in...
GLC00254
February 25, 1850
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
to Robert Tyler
James Buchanan discusses the Compromise of 1850, the Wilmot Proviso, which he notes "is dead," and the issue of California statehood as it relates to slavery. He notes some of the measures that might make sectional compromise possible. He indicates...
GLC00260
February 1, 1865
United States. Congress
Thirteenth amendment resolution
Congressional copy. One of the most significant copies of the Thirteenth amendment resolution ending slavery, signed by Lincoln, Hamlin, Colfax (twice), Forney, McPherson, 37 senators, and 111 Congressmen. It is Ex-Barrett. Of Senators who voted...
GLC00263
18 July 1798
Washington, George, 1732-1799
General Washington's Letter Declaring his Acceptance of the Command of the Armies of the United States
Regarding the Quasi-War with France, Washington's support for the Administration and acceptance of commander in chief. Signed: "D.R. Slade" in upper right corner. Washington's letter is dated July 17, 1798 from Mount Vernon. The document is also...
GLC00265.04
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