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1864/08/09
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
to Horace Greeley re: correspondence on Greeley's peace mission, Stephens
Concerning Greeley's peace mission and his dealings with Alexander Stephens.
GLC05256
9 August 1862 - 9 February 1891
Pitcher, Henry, fl. 1862-1891
Collateral of Henry Pitcher. [Decimalized .01- .03]
Includes one discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862; one general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890; one envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions...
GLC06889.04
1864/09/19 ca.
Holmes, David S., 1827-1904
Benedict Arnold & Horatio Seymour! ... Who is to be president? [election]
Election-relation broadside attacking Seymour and attempting to link him to the 1863 draft riots in New York City.
GLC06813
1864
Who shall be Vice President? George Pendleton vs. Andrew Johnson [1864 election]
GLC06815
1863/07/09
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
to Emily J. Semmes re: deathbed description of Gettysburg, Wheatfield
Also discusses severe injuries that he incurred (written one day prior to his death).
GLC06823
1864/03/25
Rivers, William J., fl. 1864
To the Youth of Alabama: We are calling to arms! [recruitment broadside]
Recruiting "Cavalry to be composed of those under [age] 18" to fight under Gen. Pillow. Once mounted in an album or scrapbook. On verso were adhered four undated newsclippings: two poems, one news story describing the positions of former Confederate...
GLC06851
1862-1865 ca.
To the women of New England [circular letter]
Circular letter written to Chairman of the Selectmen of Eaton Grant, Mass. U.S. Sanitary Commission, explaining purpose and seeking national support.
GLC06866
1864/09/23
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
to Col. James Hardie
Seeking Presidential confirmation of Walker's rank as Major. "I told the President of the risks I encountered in being taken prisoner on purpose and preventing their attacking our army which we were hardly able to act."
GLC06882
1814/05/12
Stephens, Issac, fl. 1814
to Henry Mackey re: account of Battle of Horseshoe Bend, with drawing
Written on light pink paper to his uncle, Henry Mackey at Lexington, Va. A plan and account of the battle of Horseshoe Bend, the last battle of the Creek War, after which the Creek leader Red Eagle surrendered to Jackson and signed a treaty...
GLC06772
1825/11/03
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Patent issued to Robert Dennis for improvement to steam engine (c/s Clay)
Countersigned by Henry Clay. Joined with a yellow ribbon.
GLC07020
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