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Leidloff's Studio
Young girl with pierced ears.
Leidloff imprint on recto. Vignette bust portrait of a young girl with pierced ears.
GLC04509.44
1891
"Helen Lameau, Aged 8 years, 1891."
Imprint of Noelle on recto and verso. Pencil inscription on verso: "Helen Lameau, Aged 8 years, 1891." Full length standing portrait with tinted cheeks, lips, hair, hair ribbon, and flowers. A trellis with climbing vine has been added at the left...
GLC04509.45
Gerschel, A., fl. 1861-1865
"Alice Frankel to Helen Lameau."
Gerschel imprint on recto and verso. Pencil inscription on verso: "Alice Frankel to Helen Lameau." Three quarter length standing view of a young girl with long dark hair.
GLC04509.46
April 1861
Austin, W.B., fl. 1861
"With much love to Cousin H. from Belle."
Ink inscription on verso: "With much love to Cousin H. from Belle." Vignette bust portrait of a young woman in white.
GLC04509.47
Bust portrait of a young girl
Leidloff imprint on recto. Bust portrait of a young girl [in a traveling costume?] with hat.
GLC04509.48
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
"Miss Gracia Lameau."
Ink inscription on verso: "Miss Gracia Lameau." Lithograph oval bust portrait of a young woman.
GLC04509.49
G. Pauli & Co.
"To father, from Charlie."
Ink inscription on recto: "To father, from Charlie." Vignette bust portrait of a man in civilian dress with moustache.
GLC04509.50
1863
C.S.S. Georgia list of prizes captured from commencement of cruise
Contains information about the ships captured. Includes the date and location of the capture or burning of the nine ships, names and captains of the ships, owners, the vessel's home port and the value of the ship and its cargo. The list was most...
GLC04572.01
1 November 1863
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
[April 1863 return of enlistments on board the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, rank, date, and place of enlistment (66 men listed). Document is marked "duplicate" on upper left hand corner.
GLC04572.02
[May 1863 return of enlistments on board the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, rank, date, and place of enlistment (13 men listed). Document is marked "duplicate" on upper left hand corner.
GLC04572.03
[June 1863 return of enlistments on board the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, rank, date, and place of enlistment (7 men listed). Document is marked "duplicate" on upper left hand corner.
GLC04572.04
[July 1863 return of enlistments on board the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, rank, date, and place of enlistment. Document is marked "duplicate" on upper left hand corner.
GLC04572.05
[9 April - 31 October 1863 return of discharges from the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, date of enlistment, rank and date of discharge. Notes where the men were discharged, "Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope," and notes they were discharged "at own request" (4 men listed). Indicates duplicate on...
GLC04572.06
[9 April - 31 October 1863 return of desertions from the Confederate States Steamer Georgia]
Co-signed by Richard W. Curtis. Lists name, rank, date of enlistment, date and place of desertion, and money owed to the men by the Confederacy: "Note - The above amounts were due, after deducting the Bounty of £10 say $48.00" (2 men deserted)....
GLC04572.07
16 November 1863
Villeneuve, Alexandre-Marie Ducrest de, 1813-1893
[to the commander of the C.S.S. Georgia] [in French]
No. 2334. Asserts that Louis Eugene Bouvier (a.k.a Cullen) deserted from the Imperial Ship the "Renommee" in the Sea of China. Asks Maury what the sailor's nationality is and inquires about the man's position on the Georgia. Villeneuve signs as...
GLC04572.08
18 November 1864
No. 388. Mentions William Cullen, a member of the Georgia crew, who is actually a French deserter.
GLC04572.09
26 November 1863
No. 2367. Signed as a Major General of the French Navy. Believes that William Cullen is a French sailor named Bouvier. Cullen claims that the North American (United States) commercial vessel he was on was sunk by the Georgia. Villeneuve asks that...
GLC04572.10
7 December 1863
Roze, Pierre Gustave, 1812-1882
Roze, a French rear admiral, authorizes repairs to be made on the C.S.S. Georgia. Specifies machinery, such as diving equipment, to be used in making the repairs.
GLC04572.11
6 January 1864
Robertson, J.W., fl. 1850-1863
to William L. Maury
Letter from the Confederate Treasury (Acting First Auditor) requesting documentation for money turned over to Major John de Bree, Paymaster.
GLC04572.12
20 January 1864
Auger, Luis, fl. 1850-1863
to William Lewis Maury
From the Confederate Treasury Comptroller indicating money due to Maury.
GLC04572.13
2 November 1871
Rowan, Stephen Clegg, 1805-1890
Attests to Maury's character as an officer and as a gentleman. Rowan writes as commander of U.S.N. Flag Ship Congress. A U.S. vice admiral, Rowan served the Union during the Civil War. Post-war, he was commandant of the Norfolk and New York Navy...
GLC04572.33
2 December 1871
Davis, Edward T., fl. 1850-1863
to R. H. Maury
United States Navy Paymaster General Davis recommends William Lewis Maury to superintend the James River project.
GLC04572.35
Reynolds, William, 1815-1879
Attests to Maury's character and professional qualities. Reynolds signs as Commodore United States Navy; he eventually reached the rank of rear admiral.
GLC04572.36
As requested, he recommended William to R. H. Maury to superintend the James River project. Hopes that William will visit Washington.
GLC04572.37
1 March 1876
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889
Writes that one of two bills he introduced (to relieve the disabilities imposed by the 14th Amendment) passed. The bill to relieve Judge Hawkins of Florida passed, and the bill to relieve Maury should pass tomorrow. Cox was a U.S. Congressman from...
GLC04572.39
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