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circa 1880
Wilcox, John Angel James (b. 1835)
Engraving of John Fiske.
Adhered to scrapbook mount.
GLC02453.61
H.B. Hall & Sons
Engraving of Paul Hamilton Hayne.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to lower right. "Fords, Howard & Hulbert, N.Y." appears below the image.
GLC02453.62
Sartain, John (1808-1897)
Engraving of Charles Fenno Hoffman.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to bottom right. Engraved from a portrait by Henry Inman.
GLC02453.63
Engraving of Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to bottom right.
GLC02453.64
circa 1885
Perine, George Edward (1837-1885)
Engraving of Benson John Lossing.
Adhered to scrapbook mount with biographical sketch adhered to lower right. From Lossing's book, History of New York City. "Drawn by J.L. Giles, N.Y."
GLC02453.65
Engraving of John Lothrop Motley.
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Below image reads, "On steel by John Sartain Phila. after Photograph from life"
GLC02453.66
1878
Beale, James (fl. 1878)
to William T. Sherman [Decimalized .01- .09]
Nine letters to William T. Sherman about Gettysburg, in response to inquiries made by Hooker regarding Col. Batchelder's published "isometric view" of the battlefield. "Whether Batchelder's 'sold out' to Howard I know not, but importing a whole...
GLC09171
17 February 1878
to Maj. Geo. Hooker
remains skeptical of Batchelder's remarks. believe Gen. Reynolds was at Gettysburg before 10 am and after as the maps shows. does not believe the 11th Corps reached the town as early as he said they did.
GLC09171.1
26 February 1878
still finds Batchelder's story to be inaccurate. writes that the Potomac army has a very poor opimiom of Theodore Lyman. thinks Genie Howard uses the excuse of being wounded to lie.
GLC09171.2
15 April 1878
writes about his own military career as a private. writes he was always glad when a battle was orderly and simply tried to fulfill his duties. thinks it an outrage that Batchelder is going to publish a history.
GLC09171.3
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