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June 1861
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Southern cultivator [with subscription letter 1/23/1861 and envelope]
Magazine vol. 19, no. 6, with ALS to William Birnie, 1/23/1863 with Confederate envelope.
GLC08496
circa 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
[Notes from the Pennsylvania Executive Council regarding pardons, appointments, and appropriations of funds].
Wayne notes that on 6 January 1780, the Executive Council pardoned William Cassidy and Peter Swope, both of whom were "convicted of high treason--on condition that he serve as a soldier during the present war in one of the regiments of this State..."...
GLC08497
1864
Election of 1864 Union party ballots [Decimalized .01-.05]
GLC08498
1860 circa
Lincoln and Hamlin election 1860 campaign tokens [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC08499
1828-1865
Presidential items Fremont and Jackson; Lincoln mourning ribbon [decimalized]
GLC08500
1828
Lee, Henry, 1787-1837
A Vindication of the character and public services of Andrew Jackson.
(title continues) In reply to the Richmond Address, signed by Chapman Johnson, and to other electioneering calumnies. Written during the Presidential campaign of 1828. Asserting that "no man has rendered more important services to his country...
GLC08500.01
1856
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Fremont songs for the people, original and select. Compiled by Thomas Drew...
Presidential election of 1856. Published by John P. Jewett and Co. With woodcut of Fremont on the titlepage. Stained.
GLC08500.02
1865
[Mourning ribbon]
Silk mourning ribbon for president Lincoln. Has a portrait of Lincoln in rondel surmounted by eagle. Below the portrait it reads "The late lamented president Lincoln."
GLC08500.03
1862 ca.
Letter from union soldier including 11th Massachusetts Regt. Patriotic cover with battle of Williamsburg, Va
GLC08502
25 February 1862
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
[Message of the Confederate President to the Confederate Congress]
State of the Union-like address to the Confederate Congress made in accordance with a constitutional provision. Admits that since the start of the Civil War they had "been so exposed as recently to encounter serious disasters." Discusses their...
GLC08503
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