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April 8, 1876
Rawson, A. L., fl. 1875-1882
to George May Powell
re: He offers to pay him for his services and would like to drop him from the contract.
GLC00687.137
May 14, 1877
He warns GMP to deliver or annul their contract, or face legal consequences, which will surely be negative for GMP, listing names of witnesses against him. He has incriminating evidence against GMP both from the publisher and others.
GLC00687.138
November 28, 1881
Woodruff, R.M., fl. 1881
He acknowledges GMP's invitation and will be pleased to attend the event at St. Andrews Church.
GLC00687.139
February 17, 1882
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
to Gentlemen
He writes about an offer some time previously of an art publication of his, which was declined. He wonders if the gentlemen would be interested in a new invention.
GLC00687.140
October 6, 1882
to D. Andrew of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
They agree to engage GMP for a lecture. The contract includes a photograph, a map, and royalties from ticket sales.
GLC00687.141
1861-1877
Powell, Samuel Wells, fl. 1866-1867
Because of an agreement to preach in Naugatuck, CT, he will not be in New York City tomorrow. He gives instructions to telegraph him to communicate plans.
GLC00687.142
July 13, 1892
Pattison, Robert, fl. 1892
He acknowledges GMP's concern about capital and labor concerns in Homestead, PA and the lack of arbitration efforts among those concerned.
GLC00687.143
20 September 1864
Office of Board of Claims/For Slaves enlisted in U. S. service...
State of Maryland. Compensation claim by Joshua Johnson for a slave, Thomas Johnson, he manumitted and enlisted as a USCT, United States Colored Troops. Partially printed document.
GLC09130.01
1907/06/04
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
to Sam Chapman
Scathing response to reunion speeches, especially one minimizing slavery's role in the war. Includes brief account of the Southern defense of slavery prior to the war, noting that he did not approve of slavery; rather, it was inherited as an...
GLC03921.21
1 November 1864
[Black soldiers]
"God save the republic. Never in field or tent scorn a black regiment." Issued "in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland." With George Boker's Poem 'The Black Regiment', and vignettes of colored troops in battle, slaves on the auction block...
GLC08358
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