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1848
Broadway at Exchange Place
Engraving shows U.S. Bonded Warehouse.
GLC09118.39
circa 1861-1864
The Old Columbia House, Cor. Stanton & Columbia St.--1861
GLC09118.40
1864
View of Vandewater St. Cor. Frankfort St. (1863)
Duplicate of GLC09118.30
GLC09118.41
Soldier's Depot, Hospital (4th Floor)
GLC09118.42
1862
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic, Apr. 29th, 1861. Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
Larger version of GLC09118.16.
GLC09118.43
20 May 1865
Berghaus, A., fl. 1865
Murder of President Lincoln and Appearance of Ford's Theatre Afterwards
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
GLC09118.44
13 May 1865
The President's Funeral Car Approaching New York from Jersey City, View of the Funeral Car, and Interior of the President's Funeral Car, with the Coffin and Guard of Honor
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Lincoln's Funeral-Removal of the Body from the City Hall to the Funeral Car, New York, April 25th, 1865 and the Late Richard Cobden
GLC09118.46
22 April 1865
Becker, J., fl. 1865
President Lincoln Riding through Richmond Admidst the Enthusiastic Cheers of the Inhabitants
GLC09118.47
31 March 1860
Honorable Stephen A. Douglas
GLC09118.48
1856
View of Salina Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
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View of the White House and Grounds, the East Room, The Red Room, The Blue Room, and the Green Room
GLC09118.51
1867
[Aerial View of New York]
GLC09118.52
1890
Storming Fort Wagner
Charge of the 54 Mass Regiment July 18, 1863. Union Loss: Gen. Strong, Col. Shaw, Chatfield, Putnam, Gen. Seymour.
GLC09118.54
1892
The Fort Pillow Massacre
April 12th, 1864. Union: Major Booth, Colored T.262 (Major Bradford)
GLC09118.55
Palmer, Rheua L., fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
Asks Richard to write again but has nothing interesting to say to him.
GLC07705.404
9 September 1863
Merritt, John B., fl. 1861-1864
He writes about a battle in Georgia between Rosecrans and Bragg in which both armies were used up. General Thomas gets the credit on their side
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Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
He requests his knapsack.
GLC07705.409
1 January 1864
Kid, fl. 1861-1864
While he is sorry that Richard will be leaving he is glad that he has decided to go to school. He hopes he will see Richard before he leaves.
GLC07705.412
February 16, 1864
Cafferty, R.P., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that he has been promoted to sales clerk. Mr. Dernshaw has left and gone with Capt. Wheaton. An expedition of 10,000 troops has gone to Florida as well and Jacksonville was captured.
GLC07705.414
20 February 1864
C.H.E., fl. 1861-1864
He met an old acuaintance at Beaufort and they went back to her place and enjoyed some "horozontal refreshment." He also informs him that Mr. Sinclair has gone on the expedition with Gen. Gillman.
GLC07705.416
16 March 1864
There was a defeat in Florida and Mr. Dernshaw has since returned North, leaving Captain Wheaton. On Monday the Union Theatre opened and was a great success.
GLC07705.418
10 August 1864
Leachy, Larence, fl. 1861-1864
He informs Richard of the death of Capt. Flemming. Written at Fort Buffalo
GLC07705.420
15 August 1864
Charlie, fl. 1861-1864
He asks Richard if he knows of a good clerk since there is too much work at present.
GLC07705.421
9 September 1864
to Assistant Quartermaster (Richard H. Jackson)
He requests transportation from New York to Hilton Head, SC for an employee in the Ord. Depot.
GLC07705.424
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