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circa 1864
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
[Lieutenant Stephen W. Flower]
Vignette portrait with beard and mustache. Name inscribed on recto beneath photograph. Taken by Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries.
GLC05528.12
[Assistant Surgeon Henry H. Fuller]
Fuller signed, "Most Respectfully, Henry H. Fuller, MD." Vignette bust portrait with mustache, in civilian clothes.
GLC05528.14
Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908
[Lieutenant Franklin O. Sherman]
Standing full portrait with beard and mustache beside a flag. Holding sword and kepi hat with cross canon. Name inscribed on recto beneath photograph.
GLC05528.19
Loeffler's, J., fl. 1860-1890
[unknown Lieutenant in 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment]
Standing three-quarter portrait with beard and mustache, holding kepi hat and sword.
GLC05528.24
Denison's, D. Galleries, fl. 1864
Standing full portrait holding hat beside a chair.
GLC05528.25
[unknown soldier in 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment]
Standing full portrait holding a musket with bayonet. In gray militia uniform and hat. Ink and pencil inscription of photographer "D. Denison." on verso.
GLC05528.26
10 November 1839
Judson, Andrew T., 1784-1853
to William S. Holabird
Judson, who presided over the district (and circuit) court proceedings of the Amistad, informs Holabird that he has not yet heard from President Martin Van Buren or Secretary of State John Forsyth regarding the case. Suggests Holabird review a...
GLC05636.04
4 May 1840
Holabird, William S., 1794-1855
to Henry D. Gilpin
Holabird, United States District Attorney of Connecticut, writes to Gilpin, Attorney General. Relates that the Amistad case did not spend much time at the circuit court level, because "the counsel for the negroes [interposed?] a plea in abatement of...
GLC05636.05
January 1840
[Fragment of Antonio G. Vega's deposition given to United States District Attorney William S. Holabird] [incomplete]
Date inferred based on the relation of this document to GLC 5636.08 and .09. States "That he is a Spanish subject, that he resided in the Island of Cuba several years, that he knows the law of [struck: Cuba] that island on the subject of Slavery."...
GLC05636.07
[Antonio G. Vega's deposition given to United States District Attorney William S. Holabird]
States "that the Spanish edict prohibiting the importation of slaves from Africa, was not considered as applicable to that Island and was [inserted: then] wholly disregarded after slaves were landed... that the slaves on the plantations kept their...
GLC05636.08
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