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[Reciept for an enslaved woman]
14 June 1794
Lawrence, James, fl. 1794
New York Slavery. "...Received of Mr. Leffert Lefferts the sum of Thirteen Pounds, it being in full for a Negro Woman, Sold and Delivered him nam'd Mary."
GLC09086
The Quarterly Law Journal, vol IV, No 3, [163] - 202.
July 1859
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Circuit court case of United States v. Amy, re: slave stealing letter written by her master. Arrested under Section 22 of the Act of Congress which provides that "Any person shall steal a letter from the mail, the offender shall, upon conviction, be...
GLC09087
[Runaway slave]
29 April 1851
Pennington, J.W.C., fl. 1851
A runaway slave in his own right, Pennington, while avoiding arrest in Liverpool, England, comments on the situation here in American and a fugitive slave case: "...My constant trouble of mind is the evils now pressing on my nation and people. What...
GLC09088
[Notice]
27 September 1841
Carroll, Charles, fl. 1841
"Notice. I will give $5 for any one of my Servants who may be taken at or beyond Ellicott's Mills..."
GLC09089
To Davie Jeems
circa 1868
Ku Klux Klan
Threatening a Black office-holder. "Notice/To Jeems, Davie, you must be a good boy...at night I am a Ku Klux sent here to look after you and all the rest of the radicals and make you know your place. I have got my eye on you every day...[T]ell...
GLC09090
[Tribute to Lincoln]
1880
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
His tribute to Lincoln; the original manuscript published in Osborn H. Oldroyd's "The Lincoln Memorial: Album-Immortelles," in 1882, [page 265]. "A great man: Tender of heart, strong of nerve, of boundless patience and broadest sympathy, with no...
GLC09091
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 309 (November 10, 1863)]
10 November 1863
Morse, N.S., fl. 1862-1864
Subjects include General Expectation of a Battle in the Vicinity of Chattanooga, Forces Now Occupy Knoxville, Tennessee, Sherman to Command in Tennessee, Meade to Advance Again, The Federals Occupying Charleston, Capture of Bragg's Forage Train, From...
GLC05959.07.03
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 155 (August 16, 1862)]
16 August 1862
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Prints "Abe Lincoln's Speech at a War Meeting in Washington" on August 16, 1862. Other articles include: "Riots in New York Between Whites & Blacks", "Riots Anticipated in Washington", "The Battle of Southwest Mountain", and "Partisan Success in...
GLC05959.09.062
to Joseph Curtis and his wife, Mary Gorsuch Curtis
February 12, 1863
Gorsuch, Joseph B., ?-1864
Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi (possibly in Louisiana). Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, informs his aunt and uncle "I write to you quite frequently, and hear from you but rarely." Transmits a box of things...
GLC00653.09.06
February 23, 1863
Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi (possibly in Louisiana). Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, replies to a letter from his aunt and uncle. Relates that two men from his company, Daniel D. Avey and Hillrick G...
GLC00653.09.07
March 23, 1863
Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi (possibly in Louisiana). Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, replies to a letter from his aunt and uncle. Expects the Battle of Vicksburg to commence soon. Has heard rumors that...
GLC00653.09.08
to Joseph Curtis
May 14, 1863
Written in the field between Vicksburg and Jackson, Mississippi. Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, writes to his uncle. He wishes to describe the movement of his troops in detail, but writes that newspapers have covered...
GLC00653.09.09
to Sallie F. H. Keely
June 5, 1863
Author inferred based on handwriting and content. Gorsuch writes to Sallie, apparently a former member of a Sunday School class he taught in Brookville (possibly Ohio or Indiana). He reminisces about life before the war: "Dear old Brookville... How...
GLC00653.09.10
June 13, 1863
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, writes to his uncle Joseph during the Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. He states "My office is perfectly over run with business worse than ever you were 1st of...
GLC00653.09.11
to William Beckett
July 4, 1863
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, writes to his friend the day the Union won the Battle of Vicksburg. He declares "Today is an era in our career as an army, and as individuals, for today Vicksburg has fallen. Long and...
GLC00653.09.12
July 11, 1863
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, writes to his aunt and uncle as his corps attacks Jackson, Mississippi. He writes that the Union army attacked General Joseph E. Johnston's force, which was entrenched at Jackson, the...
GLC00653.09.13
to Joseph Curtis and his wife
October 18, 1863
Gorsuch, Joseph B., 1834-1908
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, writes to his aunt and uncle in Hamilton, Ohio. He states that his corps will soon embark on the Texas Expedition. He discusses details regarding recruitment of Union soldiers in the South...
GLC00653.09.14
to Joseph B. Gorsuch
March 29, 1864
Dana, Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh, 1822-1905
A copied letter from General Dana to Gorsuch, Provost Marshal 13th Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Appears to be copied in Gorsuch's hand. Dana writes before he leaves his command on the Texas Gulf to serve elsewhere. He states "I desire before going...
GLC00653.09.15
April 22, 1864
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal 13th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, writes to his uncle. He states that he just arrived, on the ship Clinton, from Texas. He refers to mutual acquaintances (possibly from Butler County, Ohio) including Captain...
GLC00653.09.16
Note regarding a case of malaria
June 1, 1864
Unknown
In the collection of Joseph B. Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal 13th Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Letter written in pencil. The author states "I have taken a fever from the poison of the southern malaria and become very weak. I am getting better...
GLC00653.09.17
[Resolutions passed at a meeting of Company I, 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry]
20 August 1864
Lesourd, Elisha, 1842-1888
Sergeant Lesourd and Privates John Wilkinson and William A. Simpson draft resolutions following the death of Joseph Gorsuch, former Captain of the company and Provost Marshal, 13th Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Relate that Gorsuch died at Hamilton...
GLC00653.09.18
August 22, 1864
Kearns, Joseph V., fl. 1864
Kearns, commanding Company I, 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, writes to Curtis in Hamilton, Ohio. He encloses resolutions expressing the Company's sentiments regarding the death of Captain Joseph B. Gorsuch (refer to GLC00653.09.18). He...
GLC00653.09.19
unknown
circa 1862-1864
The two envelopes held correspondence sent from Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to his aunt and uncle in Hamilton, Ohio. One envelope indicates a date of July 30, though no year is cited. On the...
GLC00653.09.20
Envelope addressed to Joseph Curtis of Hamilton, Ohio
1861-1865
Curtis was the uncle of Joseph B. Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Indicates a date of August 30, though no year is included. Firm of Shafer, Curtis & Patten is written at the bottom of the envelope.
GLC00653.09.21
[Print of General Philip Henry Sheridan]
circa 1864
Depicts Sheridan seated in military uniform, hat in hand, with a sword leaning against a table beside him. He appears to be in a tent. Possibly based on an 1864 photograph by Mathew Brady, though the tent and chair have been slightly altered in the...
GLC00653.12.02
Rough sketch of Richmond & Petersburg and surrounding works & railroads
20 September 1864
Day, Albert A., 1840-?
Author is Captain Albert A. Day of Company K, 20th Michigan Infantry, 9th Corps. The map notes rail roads, General Ulysses S. Grant's supply train, Jerusalem Plank Road, Deep Bottom, Jones's Neck, Malvern Hill, Chickahominy River, the fortifications...
GLC02249.02
[Parole for Hodges, a Confederate Prisoner of War]
6 July 1863
Hodges, George P., fl. 1863-1894
Partially printed document created at Vicksburg, indicating that Hodges, "a Prisoner of War…in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Vicksburg," vows not to take up arms against the United States. Also signed by Captain Jonathan O. [Dun?] of...
GLC02386.01
[Certification card for George P. Hodges's delegation to the United Confederate Veterans Reunion]
2 April 1894
Bruster, Joe, fl. 1894
Reunion to be held at Birmingham, Alabama 25-26 April 1894. Authorized by Commander Joe Bruster and H. E. Bradford, Secretary. Card created at Bell County United Confederate Veterans camp number 122.
GLC02386.02
An act providing for the return of pension warrants where the pensioner dies during the quarter for which the warrant was issued...
circa 1917
Jones, J.C., fl. 1917
... (title continues) the cancellation of the same, and the issuance of a Mortuary Warrant to pay the funeral expenses of the deceased pensioner, etc., and declaring an emergency. Enacted by the Texas State Legislature. Authorized by J. C. Jones...
GLC02386.03
[to Texas pension recipients]
15 December 1931
Lockhart, Charley, fl. 1898-1941
Lockhart relates that since the pension fund is exhausted, he has been acquiring funds from the State Highway Investment Fund to pay pensioners. Writes "This fund is also exhausted, but as the Christmas holidays are nearing and I am desirous of...
GLC02386.04
[Mom's Dad]
With the collection of George P. Hodges, who served in the Civil War as Sergeant in Company B, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Serves as a post card, depicting an old man seated in front of a brick wall.
GLC02386.05
[George P. Hodges's First Lieutenant bars]
circa 1861-1865
Hodges served in the Civil War as Sergeant in Company B, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Includes five bars of gold colored thread. Bars are mounted on cardboard, apparently by paste. Housed with a tan-colored envelope measuring 6.5 x 10.5 cm.
GLC02386.06
[Metal Civil War pin]
Possibly belonged to George P. Hodges. Indicates that Hodges served in Company B., 37th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Contains four plates, each separated by one chain link. The back of the first (top) plate contains a pin.
GLC02386.07
[Engraving of Jefferson Davis]
1866
Johnson, Fry, & Co., fl. 1825-1873
Engraving based on the original painting by Alonzo Chappel.
GLC03384.02
to W. H. H. Llewellyn
8 April 1895
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
Grant, eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant, writes to Llewellyn, a lawyer. Assures Llewelyn of the authenticity of a U.S. Grant letter (refer to GLC04907.02). Of the order, Frederick writes "In this order is directed one of the movements, which brought...
GLC04907.02
Daily federal union. [Vol. 4, no. 19 (November 29, 1861)]
29 November 1861
Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes
Subjects include Lord Lyons and the capture of the Confederate commissioners Mason and Slidell, admission of Missouri to the Confederacy, 11 November 1861 proclamation from the governor to the volunteer militia companies of the state. This issue...
GLC05959.01.01
Daily federal union. [Vol. 4, no. 21 (December 1, 1861)]
December 1, 1861
Subjects include the advancing of General Price, Proclamation by Gov. Brown urging Georgians to fight, Affairs in Pensacola. This issue includes a story on a prisoner of war, Major Vodges, taken at the battle of Santa Rosa Island, and the account of...
GLC05959.01.02
Daily federal union. [Vol. 4, no. 22 (December 3, 1861)]
3 December 1861
Subjects include proclamation by Gov. Brown urging Georgians to fight, Evacuation of Tybee, Our Defenses on Islands. This issue contains fragments of local war news stories, including information about the Richmond Dispatch, a report of the burial of...
GLC05959.01.03
Daily federal union. [Vol. 4, no. 24 (December 5, 1861)]
5 December 1861
Gen. Bragg's congratulatory order. This issue reports the results of the electoral college electing Jefferson Davis and Alexander H. Stephens as president and vice president of the Confederacy. Various reports describe the state of war events at...
GLC05959.01.04
Daily federal union. [Vol. 4, no. 25 (December 6, 1861)]
December 6, 1861
Proclamation by Joseph E. Brown. The capture of Montgomery and the surrounding of Siegel occupy the front page of this issue. Separate reports from Tennessee, Pensacola, and the Mississippi River detail war events. The Ladies Relief Society of...
GLC05959.01.05
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 1(September 29, 1862)]
29 September 1862
Turner, John Addison, fl. 1850-1862
Secretary Seward on the object of the war, Southern National Anthem (p.6)
GLC05959.02.01
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 2 (October 6, 1862)]
6 October 1862
Turner, Joseph Addison, 1826-1868
McClellan's Strategic Move
GLC05959.02.02
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 3 (October 13, 1862)]
13 October 1862
Southern Pluck
GLC05959.02.03
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 6 (November 3, 1862)]
3 November 1862
Wry comment on a recent reference to "By Order of Gen. Beauregard," "Another Glorious Victory" - the establishment of a Southern publishing house in Georgia.
GLC05959.02.04
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 7 (November 10, 1862)]
10 November 1862
The Evil Effects of Dancing.
GLC05959.02.05
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 8 (November 17, 1862)]
17 November 1862
Article regarding the law against educating Negroes.
GLC05959.02.06
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 11 (December 8, 1862)]
December 8, 1862
The Reign of Terror (criticizing Governor Brown), Seizure (opposing state seizure of public property), What Mr. Stephens Said on Raising New Crops.
GLC05959.02.07
The Countryman. [Vol. 3, no. 12 (December 15, 1862)]
15 December 1862
Governments New Function, The Effects of Seizure, Confederate Constitution.
GLC05959.02.08
The Countryman. [Vol. 20, no. 2 (January 10, 1865)]
January 10, 1865
President Jefferson Davis & the Press.
GLC05959.02.09
Daily sun. [Vol. 6, no. 297 (July 11, 1861)]
11 July 1861
Gilbert, Thomas, fl. 1861-1864
Governor Moore issues a Proclamation calling for 3,000 Volunteers, Secession in California, The Reinforcement of Ft. Pickens, The Engagement near Martinsburg, The Skirmish Near Newport News, Adjutant-Gen. of Virginia Issues Orders to Commanders to...
GLC05959.03.01
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