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13 November 1861
Unknown
to Richard H. Jackson
No year visible.
GLC07705.487
9 August 1862
Platmer, John S Major (fl. 1862)
Discarge of Henry Pitcher.
A discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862
GLC06889.04.01
18 April, 1890
Henry, James (fl. 1890)
General Affidavit.
This is a general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890. This Affadavit concerns health issues suffered by Henry Pitcher, mainly varicose veins which caused him to be unable to work.
GLC06889.04.02
9 February 1891
Envelope
Envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions, dated 9 February 1891. This envelope also has notes in pencil about the death of Henry Pitcher January 6 1891 as a result of "Rheumatism of the heart very much...
GLC06889.04.03
1861-1877
[Army Saw Mill]
GLC07000.10
Different angle than 7000.10. Shows size better.
GLC07000.11
Similar to 7000.10.
GLC07000.12
[The "Rock Battery," Lookout Mountain]
Fortress of rock. Officers of 10th Ohio Infantry Chattanooga, Tenn. - 6 officers in conversation
GLC07000.13
February 1864
[Panoramic View from top of Lookout Mountain]
From the northwest around by the north to east, showing Valley of the Tennessee River and City of Chattanooga
GLC07000.14
March 1864
[View from Malry's House]
looking southwest, extending from Sieverville Hill, south of the river, to, and north of the railroad station on the west.
GLC07000.15
[View from Fort Stanley]
extending from a point south of Fort Dickerson, around by the west and north to Malry's Hill on the northeast
GLC07000.16
[View from the cupola of the University of East Tennessee]
Extending from Fort Stanley on the southeast around by the south and west to Fort Sanders
GLC07000.17
extending from Fort Sanders on the northwest around the north and east to Fort Stanley on the southeast
GLC07000.18
[View of Chattanooga and Tennessee River from Lookout Mountain]
GLC07000.19
[View from Lookout Mountain of Chattanooga and Tennessee River]
GLC07000.20
Different angle from 7000.20.
GLC07000.21
[Army bridge across Tennessee River at Chattanooga]
Lookout Mountain in background.
GLC07000.22
[View on Tennessee River]
GLC07000.23
Image is of rockcrops, river only makes up 1/3.
GLC07000.24
[View on Tennessee River, near Chattanooga]
Image contains two sections of railroad tracks on surface of river, possibly floating, abandoned.
GLC07000.25
GLC07000.26
[Street in Chattanooga, Tennessee]
GLC07000.27
[View of Part of Chattanooga]
GLC07000.28
[View of Barracks in Chattanooga]
GLC07000.29
GLC07000.30
GLC07000.31
[View of parapet of Fort Sanders]
Looking southeast, University of Tennessee in background.
GLC07000.32
[View of Chatanooga Valley from Lookout Mountain, et al.]
View of Chattanooga Valley from Lookout Mountain; Army transport ascending Rapids of Tennessee river, View on Tennessee River, View on Tennessee River near Chattanooga
GLC07000.33
[Blockhouse at Railroad Junction neat Chattanooga, et al.]
Block House of railroad junction near Chattanooga; Block House on railroad at Charleston, Tenn.; Block House on Tennessee and Ala. railroad destroyed by Gen. Forrest; Fortified bridge over Cumberland R. on Louisville and Nashville railroad.
GLC07000.34
[Fort Saunders, Knoxville, Tennessee]
view showing salient, assaulted by Confederates, November 29, 1863.
GLC07000.35
showing bastion assaulted by Confederates, on morning of November 29, 1863. Generals Poe & Babcock in foreground.
GLC07000.36
[View of Part of Chattanooga and Army Bridge across Tennessee River]
GLC07000.37
[US Military Blockhouse and Locomotive]
GLC07000.38
[Army Transport Lookout on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.39
[Army Transport Missionary on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.40
[Army Transport Bridgeport on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.41
[Army Transport Chickamauga on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.42
[Army Transport Kingston on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.43
[Army Transport Wauhatchie on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.44
[Army Transports on the Tennessee River]
GLC07000.45
[Army Transport ascending rapids of Tennessee River]
See 7000.33 for smaller version.
GLC07000.46
[Army Bridge across Tennessee River at Bridgeport]
GLC07000.47
[Ruins of Army Bridge across Tennessee River at Bridgeport]
pontoon bridge in course of construction.
GLC07000.48
[Army Bridge across Tennessee River at Chattanooga]
GLC07000.49
[Second View of Army Bridge across Tennessee River in Chattanooga]
GLC07000.50
[Military RR Bridge across Tennessee River at Bridgeport]
GLC07000.51
[Military RR Bridge across Chattanooga Creek]
GLC07000.52
24 July 1863
Don't unchain the tiger!
Signed "A Democratic Workingman." German-American broadside supporting the Union cause, pleading with the public to keep peace in the north. Discourages lashing out at public officers and falling into the depths of crime and violence. Printed...
GLC08467
Entfesselt der Tiger nicht! = Don't Unchain the Tiger! [in German]
Signed "Ein Demokratischer Urbeiter," "A Democratic Worker." German-American broadside supporting the Union cause, pleading with the public to keep peace in the north. Discourages lashing out at public officers and falling into the depths of crime...
GLC08468
1864
Currier & Ives
The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track
Published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street in New York. Depicts a very short and hostile General George McClellan and a very tall and confident Abraham Lincoln, both candidates in the 1864 presidential election, on the left side of the...
GLC08594
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