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18 January 1899
Dupont, Aime, fl. 1899
[Cabinet photograph of Joseph Wheeler]
Seated in military jacket and fake boots worn over his civilian clothing. Signed "A. Dupont" on negative.
GLC02136.19
1865 ca.
Charles D. Fredricks & Co.
[Carte de visite of Alfred P Rockwell]
Inscribed to Capt. Tidball.
GLC02136.21
1870s ca.
[Cabinet photograph of Alexander R. Lawton]
Alexander R. Lawton in civilian clothing. Lacks original backing of the mount. Bust portrait signed on mount. Lawton was the Quartermaster General of the C.S.A. The inscription "late" in on the recto, possibly indicating this reproduction was...
GLC02136.24
[Carte de visite of Capt. James Wilson]
Signed, profile bust. Noted on verso, in another hand: "Peoria, Ill." Note: this is not General James Wilson, but a Captain of the same name.
GLC02136.26
2 January 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of James Brown].
GLC02066
circa 1873
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887
to Charles Sumner
Written on her personal stationery, embossed with a "D," to her benefactor and friend, Sumner. Requests him to send certain government publications to her at the Government Hospital for the Insane of the Army and Navy in Washington, D.C. Among...
GLC02075
20 March 1866
Newell, William A., fl. 1866
to Andrew Johnson
Written as a member of the House of Representatives for New Jersey to oblige Augusta, Georgia, resident Henry W. Hilliard, a former member of Congress. Newell asks for Johnson's signature on pardon warrants for Georgians Baldwin B. Miller, W. C...
GLC02078
10 October 1864
Green, Joseph F., 1811-1897
to Thomas H. Patterson
Written by Captain Green to Captain Patterson as the commanding officer of the USS "James Adger" on blockade duty. Says he has sent the captain of the USS "Geranium" to report to Patterson for blockade duty. Is transmitting despatches for Rear...
GLC02070
12 May 1861
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
to his sister
Written in pencil on two different pieces of paper. Mentions joining Stonewall Jackson. Writes, "your brother till the Yanks keithes me."
GLC02082.01
3 June 1861
Written in pencil. Reports that Pensacola is the oldest & dirtiest city. Discusses some illness. Mentions Zouaves. Gives his future address as Richmond.
GLC02082.03
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