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1898 ca.
Image showing the preparation of cannons
Image showing the preparation of cannons. Related to image GLC07002.16. "Spanish War" written on verso.
GLC07002.18
Scribner's magazine
Roosevelt standing outside tent in Cuba.
Caption " Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.19
30 August 1898
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
"Col. Roosevelt at Camp Wikoff"
Completed publication form on back, credit for photography given to Rockwood. Written at Camp Wikoff
GLC07002.20
"Roosevelt seated at desk in tent, writing."
Note from previous collection in pencile on verso "file: Roosevelt, Theodore, portraits."
GLC07002.21
Roosevelt dining with Col. Wood and a reporter.
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.22
Roosevelt standing with Dr. Church and Lieut. Greenway.
An unidentified man stands behind them, with a view of camp in the extreme background. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" on front. It is the same image as GLC07002.24 and .25.
GLC07002.23
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore"
Duplicate image of GLC07002.23. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.24
"Dr. Church (Princeton), Lieut. Greenway (Yale), Col. Roosevelt (Harvard)."
Roosevelt, Church, and Greenway are labeled in black ink on the front of the image. Larger version of GLC07002.24.
GLC07002.25
Twelve officers of the Rough Riders.
Roosevelt seated third from right. "Brodie" written in ink on back.
GLC07002.26
Duplicate image of item GLC07002.26. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.27
Roosevelt tends to horse on its side (perhaps injured or dead).
Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front. White paint used to vignette the pair on front of image
GLC07002.28
[Roosevelt tends to a horse]
Duplicate image of item GLC07002.28, without paint or paper mounting.
GLC07002.29
Full-length profile of Roosevelt on horseback.
With camp visible in background.
GLC07002.30
Three-quarter profile of Roosevelt on horseback
Camp visible in background. Stamp on verso.
GLC07002.31
Roosevelt on horseback.
With messenger (also on horseback) approximately one length behind.Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front.
GLC07002.32
Roosevelt on horseback, receiving message.
Image related to GLC7002.32. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.33
Roosevelt and an unidentified officer.
Both on horseback and facing front. Caption "Roosevelt, Theodore" in red ink on front .
GLC07002.34
1864/10/21
Meigs, L.R., fl. 1864
to: her father.
.
GLC07059.56
1864/11/17
Sucery, M. G., fl. 1864
to: M[ontgomery] C. Meigs.
GLC07059.63
1866/07/11
Forsyth, James W., fl. 1866
[Report of a campaign]
Extract from a report of the campaign in the Shenandoah Valley dated July 11, 1866.
GLC07059.69
1866/08/04
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Brevet of John R. Meigs to the rank of Captain.
Cosigned by Edwin Stanton.
GLC07059.70
Brevet of John R. Meigs to the rank of Major.
Brevet of John R. Meigs to the rank of Major. Cosigned by Edwin Stanton. Dated August 4, 1866.
GLC07059.71
1864/10/17
to: Montgomery C. Meigs.
GLC07059.54
1864/10/18
Tripler, Eunice, fl. 1864
to: Mrs. Meigs.
GLC07059.55
1864/10/22
Farnsworth, John G., 1832-1895
GLC07059.57
1864/10/29
Meade, Richard W., fl. 1864
to: Mrs. J.H. Taylor.
GLC07059.58
October 1864
"In Memorian."
Poem composed in memory of her brother.
GLC07059.59
1864/11/02
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
to: Louisa [Meigs]
GLC07059.60
Rogers, Wm E., fl. 1864
to: "My Dear Miss Mary."
GLC07059.61
1864/11/10
Field, E.E.F., fl. 1864
GLC07059.62
1864/11/20
Rodgers, John F., fl. 1864
to: Mrs. M. Rodgers.
GLC07059.64
1864/12/07
Wheeler, George H., fl. 1864
to: [Montgomery C.] Meigs.
GLC07059.65
1865/08/23
Stewart, W.D., fl. 1864
GLC07059.66
1866/04/24
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
to: E[dwin] Stanton.
GLC07059.67
[Document related to endorsement for John R. Meigs]
Endorsement recommending that John R. Meigs be brevetted Major dated April 24, 1866.
GLC07059.68
1874/08/22
Powell, D., fl. 1874
GLC07059.72
1861/07/30
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
to: sister.
Describes his travels with the regiment from Camp Hampton to Washington, along with the daily life in camp.
GLC07164.09
1861/08/11
Describes how the regiment was marched through Washington, and realizes the harshness of being part of a non-commissioned unit. Talks of the fight at Manassas (First Battle of Bull Run) in which 11000 union soldiers lost their lives. As letter was...
GLC07164.10
[1861/08/18]
to: Sister Carrie.
Describes life in camp, along with his complaints of lack of pay and poor rations. Mentions his Captain's incompetence.
GLC07164.11
1861/08/27
Discusses the regiment's parade march through Washington, including the reviews by Generals. Speaks of the fear held by all of an attack on Washington.
GLC07164.12
[n.d.]
Meigs, John R., fl. 1850-1864
Vignette bust portrait of Meigs in uniform.
With note under the image recounting the circumstances of his death.
GLC07059.73
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Oval engraved bust portrait surrounded by oak leaves and acorns.
GLC07059.74
Gutekunst, Frederick, 1831-1917
John R. Meigs. Bust carte de visite portrait from engraving.
GLC07059.75
1849/10/21
Neafie, Augustus, fl. 1859-1860
to: his father.
Detailed experiences of working on a ship, his life as a 'forty-niner,' panning for gold in California.
GLC07164.01
1850/01/28
to: his sister.
His life experiences as a miner, and a businessman, and his hardships due to flooding. He expresses his hopes to receive family news.
GLC07164.02
1850/03/27
to: Carrie (p 1-2) and Brother (p3).
His experiences and lifestyle in California, and how he cannot wait to go back to mining, once the winter is over. He lists inflation as a key issue, with costs riding so high that earning $32 per day is not enough to live comfortably.
GLC07164.03
1850/04/11
to: father
Explicit details of his life are passed along to his father. He discusses the dreariness of the rainy season (a time in which one cannot go mining) and the sale of a boat owned by Alfred.
GLC07164.04
1850/05/21
Relays his fears that, due to lack of received letters, his father has forgotten him. Alfred describes his life and requests that no letters be written to him.
GLC07164.05
1850/06/17
to: brother James.
Describes his life to James, relaying his fears of attacks by Indians. Requests news of life back east.
GLC07164.06
1853/12/23
Neafie, Alfred, fl. 1853
to: Cousin Carrie.
Life in Grass Valley, includes a request for information about the family back East. Included in the letter was a folded sheet of paper which included several fragments of panned gold.
GLC07164.07
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