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[n.d.]
J.E., Tilton, & Co., 1851-1878
Lowell, James Russell.
Tilton imprint on recto. Identified in ink on verso. Vignette half length seated portrait, holding cane. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.19
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
Andrew, John A.
Identified on recto (imprint) and verso (pencil). Anthony imprint on verso. Vignette half length portrait. [Photograph from painting or engraving?] White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.21
Mitchel, Ormsby M.
Identified on verso. Half length portrait in uniform. White mount.
GLC06391.22
[Unidentified]
Anthony imprint on verso. Vignette bust portrait of an older man in civilian dress. [Photograph from painting or engraving?] White mount with red border.
GLC06391.23
February 19, 1865
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
to Louise Walbridge
George's visit. Describes their trip to Dutch Gap, Headquarters, Fort Harrison, and City Point. Describes the layout, and operation of Point of Rock hospital. Tomorrow they plan to go to Meade's Station and Patrick's Station "inspecting the works...
GLC04663.58
1830/05/07
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844
to William Rochester
States that he would prefer if the new Bank in Buffalo be built out of stone, instead of stucco. Says that he is willing to pay the additional expense for the stone. A private letter, written from the Bank of the United States.
GLC03139.01
1830/08/05
Says that he and William Strickland agree that stone columns would be preferable to wood for the new branch of the Bank being built in Buffalo. Also advises using fluted columns, and promises to have Strickland send a sketch of the proposed cornice...
GLC03139.02
1993/10/24
Davis, Bruce, 1942-?
to Kregg Sanders
Davis, a former member of the Manson family, writes about teaching an Old Testament Survey course and a spiritual Freedom and maturity class. He responds to a religious dilemma about creation posed by Sanders. He discusses collecting and the...
GLC05508.081.01
[Photograph of Bruce Davis and his wife]
Small color photo of Davis with his pregnant wife.
GLC05508.081.02
1804/01/27
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
to Monsieur Beaussier
re: negotiating with Barbary pirates. Jefferson promises that he holds the friendship of the Prince Bey of Tunis in high regard and does not intend to be misunderstood, but regrets to be forced to decline his request for a frigate of 30 guns to be...
GLC07903.01
1779 - 1780 circa
Lovett, John, 1743-1792
[Pilgrim prize receipt]
Lists men receiving prize money from the privateer vessel, the Pilgrim. Not dated, circa date is inferred from other receipts. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts. He served as the agent for the Pilgrim's...
GLC01450.006.17
1780 circa
[The Pilgrim's Prizes]
Lists five ships captured by the Pilgrim, a privateer vessel, the dates captured, their route, and the distribution of prizes from the ships. Mentions the brig Hope, Dutch Snow, brig Margaret, a Spanish ship the Valencio Anno, and the brig William...
GLC01450.006.21
[Captain Nicholas Thorndike's account with John Lovett]
Details account with Thorndike for goods and monies related to various privateer vessels. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts.
GLC01450.006.33
1858 circa
Leuty, Elizabeth, ?-1858
[Hair sample of Elizabeth Leuty]
Folded into a piece of paper on which is written, "Elizabeth's Leuty's Hair, died in the Lord May 30th, 1858." This item was originally housed in Gideon Savage's wooden chest (GLC01450.013.02) with others decimalized in GLC01450.013.
GLC01450.013.19
1787/07
[Resolution of the Society of Cincinnati, State of Massachusetts, to deny a membership application]
Draft resolution of the Society of the Cincinnati, State of Massachusetts, to return the membership fees of Luke Day and Elijah Day for "openly joining & leading & conducting the late rebellion in this Commonwealth," and thus having "rendered...
GLC04379.03
1844/01/22
Ogden, F.W., fl. 1844
Report to Texas House of Representatives re: condition of archives w/ "A Card"
Clerical manuscript damaged with loss of text in margin. Authentic copy. (Docket misdates).
GLC02145.05.01
1775 circa
Seymour, Thomas, 1735-1829
[Certification of service for Zephaniah Briggs]
Certifies that Briggs served in Captain Benjamin Lee's company in 1758 as a private soldier.
GLC01450.131.02
February 10, 1743
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 739 (February 10, 1743)]
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 3 and 4. Section reserved for announcing the indentured servitude of residents and the return of runaway slaves.
GLC06670.004
1776, 1795
[Spies and Traitors Collection] Decimalized
GLC08389
[1876]
"Bloody Colfax"
Distributed during the hotly contested Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1876, "The Colored Chiefs testify. . .The Hellish plot by which, through the slaughter of the negroes, the Kellogg usurpation secured Northern sympathy. . ."
GLC08396
1865/04/14
Abraham Lincoln [Poem]
Clipping of the poem "Abraham Lincoln."
GLC05603.03.01
1925 circa
Tanner, James, 1844-1927
"At the deathbed of Abraham Lincoln"
One article entitled, "At the Deathbed of Abraham Lincoln," written by James Tanner and printed by the National Republic. Consists of an eye witness account related to Lincoln's assassination and his deathbed. Relays the chaos at the scene at Ford's...
GLC05603.03.04
15 April
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
to Henry Clymer
Clymer writes his brother a humorous letter re-naming the family farm: "You want I suppose it should be like Don Quixote's horse at once sonorous and significant." Includes two illustrations. No year.
GLC08256
February 10, 1893
Alder, John, fl. 1893
to Son Joseph
Comments on recent changes in the Mormon church, lamenting that all Mormons have given up beliefs and practices to win favor with the world. People have put seeking money before seeking God. Discusses Mormon principles and his unwavering beliefs.
GLC05493.07
[1863]
Union Recruiting Poster
Litchfield, Connecticut recruiting: "ENLIST NOW AND SAVE YOUR BOUNTY/ only a few days before the draft."
GLC08309
[ 1779-1780 ]
Blank form to promote militia members with instructions on following orders.
Blank form to promote militia members with instructions on following orders. As Governor of Virginia, in Williamsburg [between 01 June 1770 and 02 June 1781.]
GLC08339
1714/08/10
Delano, Jonathan, fl. 1701-1717
[Copy of a report of a meeting held for laying out 400 acres].
Delano signed clerically for Richard Borden, John Akin, William Wood, Jacob Barker, and Isaac Smith. Docket reads, "For Christopher Gifford to [illegible]." Attested as a true copy and signed as Clerk of the Township of Dartmouth.
GLC02924.020
[Collection of 2 letters written by the Sherman family]. Decimalized
See descriptions in GLC08326.01-.02
GLC08236
1861 circa
Carte de visite [Portrait of General Hiram Berry].
Accompanied letter from Berry to Captain R. H. Sawyer (GLC08240.01).
GLC08240.02
1864-1865 circa
[Collection of 2 items celebrating Sherman's March to the Sea.]
GLC08277
1860-1865 circa
Whistler, Simon M., fl. 1904
[Soldier's archive] [Decimalized .01- .06]
Simon Mower Whistler, soldier's archive of Harrisburg, PA physician. With three war time diaries, manuscript memoirs, medical journal and watercolor of hospital ship "Connecticut."
GLC08362
12 July [1862]
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
to Elisa Bragg, his wife
"The whole work has to be done over . . . Genls. Lee, Huger & Magruder are too slow, as we were at Shiloh, and the fruits are lost for want of vigorous pushing . . ."
GLC08369
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman's March to the Sea.
Anthem celebrating Sherman's 1864 march from Georgia to Savannah, published by E. Nason & Co.
GLC08277.01
We are for the Union.
Publisher unknown
GLC08277.02
Collection of two items related to Barzilla Smith, a privateer [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC01450.014
1854-1859 circa
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859
[Decimalized .01- .03]
GLC06027
1869/07
Hine, L.A., fl. 1867-1869
Hine's quarterly: devoved [sic] to political, financial, labor, land and moral reforms [Vol. 1, no. 3 (July 1869)]
Discusses the "new danger", referring to the emergence of financial tycoons such as Commodore Vanderbilt and the concentration of wealth and power amongst a few. Also discusses other issues such as the elimination of land monopoly and opposition to...
GLC01265.36
1865/04/10
Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 1837-1891
[Parole for Capt. J. S. James]
Certifies Captain James of the 24th regiment of Virginia cavalry as a paroled prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia and gives him permission to go home safely and undisturbed.
GLC03988.01
W.J. Ferguson, actor, dies; saw Lincoln shot
Newspaper clipping announcing the death of W.J. Ferguson, the last living actor to have witnessed the assasination of President Lincoln. Ferguson played the part of Lietenant Vernon in "Our American Cousin." The actor and Laura Keene were in the...
GLC05603.03.02
February 20, 1750
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1106 (February 20, 1750)]
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Open letter discussing rules for conducting good business. Classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4. Section reserved for announcing the indentured servitude of residents, the return of...
GLC06670.132
1865/04/18
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
New-York semi-weekly tribune. [Vol. 20, no. 2076 (April 18, 1865)]
Announcement of the assassination of President Lincoln and attempt on Seward's life. Includes a minute-by-minute account of Lincoln's last night under the supervision of his physician, Dr. Abbott. Also includes Captain Theodore McGowen's account...
GLC08428.08.01
1749/03/08
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
[Bill for a trip]
A bill for expenses incurred during a trip, totaling thirteen pounds, eight shillings.
GLC01541.04.02
1862/08/05
Ames, Joseph, 1816-1872
[James T. Brady]
Photograph of a portrait painting of Brady by Joseph Ames held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
GLC01822.03
1873/12/19-28
Thomas, W. N., fl. 1873
[1873 Army Letters and Telegrams]
The retained copy book record of army officers' letters and telegraphs concerning the affairs of the Twentieth Infantry. Discusses the removal of the Winnebago tribe of Indians, which is being hampered by white men who trade with the tribe...
GLC05731.02
February 20, 1928
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
[Telegram to Wheeler McMillan]
Western Union telegram sent from Edison in Fort Meyers, Florida, to McMillan with the following information, "Farm and Fireside 250 Park Ave New York NY." Edison ends with, "Will see you anytime - T A Edison."
GLC05791.02
1945 circa
Henley, Raymond D., fl. 1945-1953
[Photograph album of Raymond D. Henley]
Album of World War II marine. Brown leather album cover bound with leather tie and printed with "Photo-Log U.S. Navy." First few pages are for listing autographs of friends but only two lines are filled in. Many photos are of various women. Many...
GLC06567.05
Album of World War II marine. Maroon leather album bound with string tie. Includes many images of marines, some in China. Only a few pages of the album are filled.
GLC06567.06
1945 ca.
[8 photographs of World War II marines]
Photos of Raymond D. Henley, a marine in World War II. Includes images of a Japanese primary school, Okinawa, dead Japanese, Henley's platoon, and a victory parade at Henley's hometown. In one folder.
GLC06567.09
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Bickwell, W. H. W., fl. 1850-1865
[Portrait of Abraham Lincoln]
Print of a pen and ink drawing of Lincoln from the waist up without a beard. Issued to the members of the Bibliophile Society.
GLC08879.01.03
1858/06/15
[Print of pen and ink drawing of Lincoln delivering a speech]
A date of June 15, 1858 is written in pencil. Print is signed Watt.
GLC08879.01.05
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