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19 January 1965
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-
to Louis Stamps
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she writes about her grades, his sister's birthday party, and her ailing uncle.
GLC09571.28
February 3, 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia, in which she decsribes an argument that she had with her mother over "becoming an independent person." She also congratulates him on his grades and mentions her own, and she...
GLC09571.29
8 February 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Philadelphia. She writes that she was hurt my his mother accusing her of being spoiled, and she asks about his weekend plans. She will send cookies soon.
GLC09571.30
1917
War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities
Camp Songs of the United States Army Ambulance Corps
Collected by Kenneth S. Clark representing the War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities. World War I song sheet with printed lyrics for 10 songs including "Battle Hymn of the Republic," "Kaiser Bill," and "When Sammy Comes Driving Home."
GLC09572
1963-1978
Wetmore, Roderick, fl. 1963-1977
[Letters belonging to the Wetmore family, 1963-1978][Decimalized .01.01-.02.323]
Collection of letters belonging to the Wetmore family dated 1963-1978. The collection is split between two sets correspondence. The first (GLC09753.01) is sent from Nellie Joe Wetmore to her husband, H. Davis Wetmore and other family members dated...
GLC09573
1945
Nothing In Hell DID Stop the Timberwolves! VE Day Greetings from Second Battalion, 415th Infantry…
Two Army 104th Division Timberwolves VE Day cartoon map booklets. The 3-panel illustrated cartoon style map within the booklet depicts major events the US Army's 104th Division Timberwolves took part in while in WWII in Europe. The artwork is by S...
GLC09575
1930-1945
Various
[Letters to Paul H. Lobik] [Decimalized .001-.176]
A collection of two hundred and two letters sent to Paul H. Lobik. Many of the letters are from girls and discuss possible dates. There are also letters from Margaret Lobik, Paul's wife, and many letters from Pat Addison a good friend and writer...
GLC09576
1932-1934
[Letters to Paul H. Lobik] [Decimalized .01-.27]
A collection of twenty seven letters to Paul H. Lobik from 1932-1934. Some letters from his brother James Lobik describe the brother's work in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Oregon, and the possibility of Paul coming to work there as well.
GLC09577
1937
To Paul H. and Margaret Frances Lobik [Decimalized .001-.111.02]
A collection of one hundred and fifty three letters, photographs and greeting cards sent to Paul H. Lobik and his wife Margaret Frances Lobik. Some letters are from service men during World War II. There are also letters from friends of Margaret...
GLC09578
1929
[Letters to Margaret Frances Lobik][Decimalized .001-.128]
A collection of 147 items, mostly letters, to Margaret Frances Lobik, primarily correspondence from friends she made while being treated for tuberculosis at a sanatorium. This collection also contains a deck of cards, a necklace, 10 photos, 8...
GLC09579
22 January 1947
Crist, Carla, fl. 1945-1952
Letter and newspaper clipping to Margaret and Paul Lobik
One letter and newspaper clipping sent to Margaret and Paul Lobik by Carla Crist.
GLC09579.017
26 December 1945
N., Reba, fl. 1945
To Mary Crist, Margaret Lobik and Paul Lobik
One letter from Reba N. to Mary Crist, Paul Lobik and Margaret Lobik dated December 26, 1945. Reba is writing to catch everyone up on news from the family. There is one sickness, Frank, and two deaths, Ellen, and Howard. There have also been two...
GLC09579.001
2 January 1946
Westcott, Thelma L., fl. 1946-1949
To Margaret Lobik
One postcard from Thelma Westcott to Margaret Lobik dated January 2, 1946. An update on her condition after going home. She mentions being sick with the flu but that she is better now. Thelma also mentions several other friends and their conditions...
GLC09579.002
7 January 1946
Crist, Bertha, fl. 1946-1951
One letter from Bertha Crist to Mary Crist, Margaret, and Paul Lobik dated January 7, 1946. A Crist family update from Bertha. Bertha mentions that she had been sick but is better. She mentions Ellen's death. She also sends thanks for the Christmas...
GLC09579.003
18 January 1946 - 21 January 1946
2 letters enclosed in an envelope from the Iowa State Medical Library
GLC09579.004
18 January 1946
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeannette, fl. 1946-1950
One letter from Jeannette Dean-Throckmortonto Margaret Lobik dated January 18, 1946. This letter discusses a surgery that Margaret had for a collapse of the lung, and best wishes for recovery. Jeannette also mentions her hobbies and that she joined...
GLC09579.004.01
21 January 1946
Crist, Frances, fl. 1946-1956
One letter from Frances Crist to Margaret Lobik dated January 21, 1946. She is glad to hear the surgery went well, and that she has Paul and Mary to take care of her.
GLC09579.004.02
5 February 1946
Mostek, Raymond, fl. 1943-1947
One birthday greeting card from Raymond and Irene Mostek, to Margaret Lobik dated February 5, 1946. Features a flower pot that is designed to look as if it has been cross stitched.
GLC09579.005
This is two letters and a note card that were enclosed in one envelope to Margaret Lobik.
GLC09579.006
4 February 1946
One letter from Frances Crist to Margaret Lobik dated February 4, 1946. Frances asks after Margaret's health and comments about the recent deaths in the family. She also mentions the groundhog coming out of his home and seeing his shadow which means...
GLC09579.006.01
1861-1865 ca.
Envelope
The envelope has a image of Jefferson davis running away with the caption "Jeff Davis instead of taking Washington, takes to his heels."
GLC06627.03.004
5 July 1862
Gardner, Horace B., fl. 1862
To Nellie
Horace B. Gardner writes to Nellie Boardman from Fort Albany, where he is stationed with the 14th regiment. After writing that he has never heard her name before, he decribes his Fourth of July celebration, a picnic and fireworks. He writes about the...
GLC02665.01
12 July 1862
Horace B. Gardner writes to Nellie Boardman. Responding to her suggestion that a draft may be required to fill the Massachusetts quota, he discusses the value of fighting in defense of his country and her laws. Gardner writes of the 14th Regiment's...
GLC02665.02
22 July 1862
Horace B. Gardner writes to Nellie Boardman, referring to an ambrotype of himself that he includes with the letter. He writes of his previous night's guard duty, and he describes Warren H. Knights's attempted, and two other soldiers' succesful...
GLC02665.03
1862
This envelope has a Major General G. B. Mc Clellan patriotic portrait. Addressed to Mrs. Nellie M Boardman. Written at Fort Frederick (also known as Fort Albany).
GLC02665.04
9 October 1862 - 2 August 1863
Baker, T. Otis, 1844-1910
[Diary of T. Otis Baker, B company, 10th regiment, Mississippi, infantry]
Lieutenant T. Otis Baker served in Co. B, 10th Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A. The diary covers 9 October 1862-2 August 1863. The diary includes descriptions of regiment's progress and moves, descriptions of various battles (including Vicksburg...
GLC03134.01
1862-1863
Carte de visite
A carte de visite of a man and a woman most likely "Mr. & Mrs. T. Otis Baker"
GLC03134.02
Calling Card
A calling card for "Mr. & Mrs. T. Otis Baker"
GLC03134.03
March 1862
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Incidents of the War. Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run, Va. March, 1862.
The ruins of the small bridge occupy the front and center of the image. A man sits on the ruins on the left-hand side of the image. The desolate, battle-scarred Manassas landscape fills the background. Negative by Barnard & Gibson, positive by A...
GLC03588.01
July 1863
Dunker Church, Battle-Field of Antietam, Maryland. No. 21. July, 1863.
Negative by J. Gardner, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1866. Taken almost a year after the battle, damage from shells and bullets are still visible in the facade of the this simple, white building. Two civilian men pose near the far corner of the...
GLC03588.02
February 1863
Fredericksburg, Virginia. No. 30. February, 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1865. A view of Fredericksburg from across the Rappahannock River. The stone pilings of a ruined bridge cross the river in the center of the image. There is some damage in the bottom right...
GLC03588.03
Incidents of the War. Gettysburg. July, 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1865. A view taken from Cemetery Ridge, looking into town. Two men stand on the road in the immediate foreground. A group of tents is located in the field just in front of the town.
GLC03588.04
Incidents of the War. Interior of Breastworks on Round Top, Gettysburg. July, 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1865. The image shows the stones and boulders built into defensive walls by union forces. A book or notebook lays on top of a boulder on the right-hand side of the photograph. Wooden poles...
GLC03588.05
Incidents of the War. Gateway of the Cemetery, Gettysburg. July 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, c 1865. The Evergreen [civilian] Cemetery with lunettes in the foreground, across the roads from the cemetery gates. A buggy has stopped on the road near the entrance to the cemetery. The image...
GLC03588.06
Incidents of the War. Headquarters of Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, during the Battle of Gettysburg. July, 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1865. A view of Lydia Leister's house from the front with a civilian man and woman on the porch. Some damage to the side of the house is visible. The image has an accompanying text leaf.
GLC03588.07
November 1863
Castle Murray, near Auburn, Virginia. No. 47. November, 1863
Negative by T. H. O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, circa 1865. A group of tents occupy the foreground with the castle looming in the back. A small gathering of men sit and stand in the immediate foreground.
GLC03588.08
April 1864
Ruins of Petersburg and Richmond Railroad Bridge, across the James. No. 88. April, 1864
The image shows the ruins of a stone railroad bridge crossing the James River. The corner of a burned out building is visible on the right-hand side of the photograph. A wooden bridge has been built next to the ruins. The image has an accompanying...
GLC03588.09
10 July 1864
No. 145. Battery on Extreme Right Front of Gen. Foster's Line, North Side of James River, July 10, 1864
The image shows three artillery crews standing ready at their guns inside a fort. Two limbers are visible on the right-hand side of the image.
GLC03588.10
1862-1865
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
Office and Shops Post Q. M. Chattanooga.
Pencil inscription on front reads "James F. Rusling. Nash[ville]." The photograph shows a street with wood plank sidewalk and four buildings to the left hand side of the image. The first building has a sign reading, "Office Post Quartermaster." A...
GLC03588.11
U. S. Hospital Look-out Mt. No. 14.
A pencil inscription reads, "James F. Rusling. Nash[ville]" on front. The image shows a large two story wooden building. A large pile of lumber is visible on the far left of the image. Soldiers sit in the shade along the side of the building. The...
GLC03588.12
Engineer Mills Chattanooga
Pencil inscription, "James F. Rusling. Nash[ville]" on front. The image shows a cluster of sheds situated between two larger buildings, along the banks of a river. Outside the buildings are large piles of lumber and planks. The nearer building...
GLC03588.13
1863
United States Gen'l Hospital, Brattleboro, Vt. - 1863 and United States Rendezvous, Brattleboro, Vt. - 1863.
Two rectangular images on a single mount titled "United States Gen'l Hospital, Brattleboro, Vt. - 1863" and "United States Rendezvous, Brattleboro, Vt. - 1863." Mounted on blue colored board with thin red-line boarder. The upper image show a group of...
GLC03588.14
Trossell's [sic] House, Battlefield of Gettysburg. No 42 July, 1863
"Trossell's [sic] House, Battlefield of Gettysburg. No 42 July, 1863" (Gardner's Sketchbook, plate #43). Negative by Timothy O'Sullivan, positive by A. Gardner, c 1865. A view of the house showing damage the done by artillery fire. A multitude of...
GLC03588.15
1861-1865
Slave Pen, Alexandria, Virginia
Text leaf from Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook. This text leafs describes "Slave Pen, Alexandria, Virginia" (plate 2). There is no photo to go with this text page.
GLC03588.16
Pontoon Bridges, Across the Rappahannock
Text leaf from Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook. This text leafs describes "Pontoon Bridges, Across the Rappahannock" (plate 32). There is no photo to go with this text page.
GLC03588.17
1868
[Remonetize The Silver Dollar]
Calls for "The People Demand of the United States the Payment of the Bonds in Greenbacks and Equal Taxation, One Currency for the Government and the People the Laborer and the Office holder the Producer and the Bond Holder"
GLC03972.05
["Absolute Money"]
A satirical hundred dollar bill has images of Dennis Kearney and Benjamin F. Butler on it.
GLC03972.06
[National Milk]
A satirical bond for a quart of milk for "the wants of Moterless Babes, and Infants of all Species"
GLC03972.07
[Equal Taxation]
GLC03972.08
[Fiat Money]
"Fifty Dollars. Redeemable nowhere, in nothing and by nobody. Issued in accordance with the Fiat of the Gran Conclave of the National Commune. Approved Feb'y 30th, 1878 "
GLC03972.09
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