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"Fort Sumter nach der Beschießung."
April 1861
Osborn's Gallery
Osborn stamp on verso. Pencil inscription on verso: "Fort Sumter nach der Beschießung." View of Fort Sumter from across the water.
GLC04509.19
"Südseite von Fort Sumter vor der Beschießung."
Osborn stamp on verso. Pencil inscription on verso: "Südseite von Fort Sumter vor der Beschießung." View of the damage to the south side of Fort Sumter by Confederate guns firing from Cumming's Point.
GLC04509.20
View of the damaged sally-port
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the damaged sally-port, with officers' quarters visible at left.
GLC04509.21
Rear view of two guns from inside Fort Moultrie[?].
Osborn imprint on verso. Rear view of two guns from inside Fort Moultrie[?].
GLC04509.22
View of the powder magazine at Fort Sumter.
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the powder magazine at Fort Sumter.
GLC04509.23
View of the parapet at Fort Sumter.
View of the parapet at Fort Sumter. The guns on the parapet are trained on the Iron Clad Battery.
GLC04509.24
View of the cleanup of Fort Sumter.
Osborn imprint on verso. Shows two men clearing rubble with wheelbarrows while a group looks on.
GLC04509.25
View of the guns at Fort Sumter.
Osborn imprint on verso.
GLC04509.26
View of a group of Confederate dignitaries
Osborn stamp on verso. View of a group of Confederate dignitaries in front of the shot furnace on the parade ground at Fort Sumter. The group is gathered beside a large mounted cannon, and is purported to contain both Wade Hampton and Gov. Francis...
GLC04509.27
View of the southeast side of the parade at Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the southeast side of the parade at Fort Sumter, including the shot furnace and the soldiers' east barracks.
GLC04509.28
View of the southwest face of Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the southwest face of Fort Sumter showing damage from the guns of the Iron Clad Battery.
GLC04509.29
View of the cannons from inside Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the cannons from inside Fort Sumter, probably on the parapet.
GLC04509.30
[View of the destruction at Fort Sumter.]
Osborn stamp on verso. [View of the destruction at Fort Sumter.]
GLC04509.31
View of the southwest corner of Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the southwest corner of Fort Sumter showing damage from guns at Morris Island and the Floating Battery.
GLC04509.32
View of the makeshift flagstaff at Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the makeshift flagstaff at Fort Sumter with the sally-port and damaged officers' quarters in the background.
GLC04509.33
View of the main sally-port into Fort Sumter.
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the main sally-port into Fort Sumter, taken from outside the fort.
GLC04509.34
View of the damage to the western barracks at Fort Moultrie.
Osborn imprint on verso. View of the damage to the western barracks at Fort Moultrie.
GLC04509.35
View of Confederate soldiers posing with captured guns at Fort Sumter.
Osborn stamp on verso. View of Confederate soldiers posing with captured guns at Fort Sumter. Stair tower is visible in the background.
GLC04509.36
View of the shot furnace inside Fort Sumter, which sits below the flagstaff.
Oval pastoral scene of three girls pasted on verso. View of the shot furnace inside Fort Sumter, which sits below the flagstaff. The top of the flagstaff, where the Confederate flag now flies, has been cut off in this photograph.
GLC04509.37
interior of Fort Sumter's casemate .
Oval scene of a river valley pasted on verso. Purported to be the only known photograph of the interior of Fort Sumter's casemate, this view shows a row of guns mounted beneath brick archways.
GLC04509.38
View of damage on the interior of Fort Sumter .
Osborn imprint on verso. View of damage on the interior of Fort Sumter by the Iron Clad Battery.
GLC04509.39
View of five Confederate soldiers gathered in the sally-port of Fort Sumter.
Osborn stamp on verso. View of five Confederate soldiers gathered in the sally-port of Fort Sumter.
GLC04509.40
View of southwest side of Fort Sumter
Oval scene of a river valley pasted on verso. View of southwest side of Fort Sumter showing the now-demolished officers' quarters and a row of unmounted cannon barrels.
GLC04509.41
View of Fort Sumter's rear parapet .
Oval bust portrait [lithograph?] of a young woman pasted on verso. View of Fort Sumter's rear parapet showing a dismounted gun and a sandbag traverse.
GLC04509.42
"Dear little Helen with love from Paula."
[n.d.]
Kolle, Adoph, fl. 1861-1865
Kolle imprint on recto and verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Dear little Helen with love from Paula." Vignette bust profile portrait of a young woman.
GLC04509.43
Young girl with pierced ears.
Leidloff's Studio
Leidloff imprint on recto. Vignette bust portrait of a young girl with pierced ears.
GLC04509.44
"Helen Lameau, Aged 8 years, 1891."
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
"Alice Frankel to Helen Lameau."
Gerschel, A., fl. 1861-1865
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
"With much love to Cousin H. from Belle."
Austin, W.B., fl. 1861
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
"Miss Gracia Lameau."
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
Ink inscription on verso: "Miss Gracia Lameau." Lithograph oval bust portrait of a young woman.
GLC04509.49
"To father, from Charlie."
G. Pauli & Co.
Ink inscription on recto: "To father, from Charlie." Vignette bust portrait of a man in civilian dress with moustache.
GLC04509.50
to John M. Cuyler
7 July 1862
Van Buren, Daniel T., 1826-1890
Suggesting that contrabands, formerly enslaved people who had escaped to the Union army, be tasked with collecting corpses. "It is suggested that Contrabands be Employed to bring down & put in the waggons the dead bodies which, Emit these foul...
GLC04511
[Endorsement on an envelope addressed to Martha Ready Morgan]
December 11, 1863
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1899
Date taken from a pencil note on the envelope. One side of the envelope indicates the correspondence was sent under flag of truce terms to Mrs. Morgan, the wife of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, care of Johnston in Richmond, Virginia....
GLC04513
to Gideon Johnson Pillow
5 July 1861
Sneed, John L. T. (John Louis Taylor), 1820-1901
Sneed, Brigadier General of the provisional army of the state of Tennessee, discusses military details with Major General Pillow. Informs Pillow that Captain White of the mounted rifles will be traveling to Memphis. Writes that there has been "a...
GLC04514
to Ebenezer Dole
14 July 1830
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Signed twice (once struck out) by the famous abolitionist editor Garrison to Dole. Was writing to thank Dole for the 100 dollars he sent. Garrison did not know Dole before he sent the money. Speaks of his prison time for libel in Baltimore a month...
GLC04516
to Richard Taylor
1865/03/17
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
GLC04517
[Carte de visite vignette of General Robert E. Lee & a card with hand printed flags]
1865
Various
Signed on mount. The gilt bordered has been retouched at upper right. Depicts General Robert E. Lee in a suit and tie posing for the camera. Includes a cancelled postage stamp on the verso. The card depicts two CSA National hand printed flags...
GLC04518
[Robert E. Lee]
Vannerson & Jones
Carte de visite. Signed on mount. The gilt bordered has been retouched at upper right. Depicts General Robert E. Lee in a suit and tie posing for the camera. Includes a cancelled postage stamp on the verso.
GLC04518.01
[Hand-printed C.S.A. Flags]
The card depicts two CSA National hand printed flags (apparently from a frame).
GLC04518.02
to Francis T. Stribling
March 25, 1863
Beall, Lloyd James, 1808-1887
Written in a clerical hand and signed by Colonel Beall as commander of the Confederate Marine Corps to Dr. Stribling as superintendent of the insane asylum at Staunton, Virginia. Has been directed by the Secretary of the Navy to inquire if a marine...
GLC04519
[Clothing receipt roll for Company F, 26th Regiment, United States Colored Troops]
circa 1864
Sanders, Jacob, fl. 1864
Sergeant Jacob Sanders signs as a witness. Includes the names of soldiers in Company F, led by Captain George England. Each soldier signs with an "x" between the first and last name. Table printed on verso outlines the Secretary of War's recommended...
GLC04520
"A JOINT RESOLUTION..."
February 7, 1825
Hendricks, William, 1782-1850
Full title reads "A JOINT RESOLUTION, RESPECTING THE GRADUAL EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES, AND COLONIZATION OF PEOPLE OF COLOR WITHIN THE UNITED STATES." Respecting the Graduate Emancipation of Slaves, and Colonization of People of Color Within the United...
GLC04521
Reconstruction archive: CSA parole & oath, Bailey Family contracts with freedmen [Decimalized .01-.16]
1857-1880
Ivy, Edward, 1857-1880
The collection includes a Georgia parole for the soldier (sometimes "Edwin") of New Orleans (#1), an agreement dated 5/22/1865 to register his plantation while abiding by the laws now protecting freedmen (#7); oaths of allegiance and amnesty (#2-4, 8...
GLC04522
[Confederate Parole]
1865/05/04
A pledge taken by officers of the Confederate Army to cease from taking up arms or giving aid against the United States Government until exchanged as prisoners of war.
GLC04522.01
[Travel pass]
Barnes, James, 1806-1869
"Paroled prisoner of the Army commanded by Gen. J.E. Johnston." A pass granting permission for Ivy to return home on parole, signed by A[sst?] Provost Marshal Major Barnes in New Orleans. Two endorsements on verso: 22 May 1865, Montgomery, Alabama...
GLC04522.02
1865/05/22
Sexton, J.A., fl. 1865
Pass No. 1470, allowing the paroled prisoner, Edwin Ivy, to return home to New Orleans with one horse and two servants, signed by Assistant Provost Marshal Captain J.A. Sexton. Partially-printed note of same date on verso, also signed by Sexton...
GLC04522.03
[Oath of Allegiance]
1865/06/13
Signed by Ivy as Lieutenant Colonel of Artillery, PACS and witnessed by court clerk Charles Claiborne. With revenue stamp, dated and initialed by Claiborne. Printed document numbered 61. Partially printed.
GLC04522.04
to Isham G. Bailey
1857/08/10
Pickens, R.B., fl. 1857
Summons Bailey to appear at the office of E.H. Steger to pay a debt owed to H.H. Hunt.
GLC04522.05
[Receipt]
Receipt for goods bought at Toof, Phillips & Cirode. Includes items such as sugar, tea, rice, candles, oysters, brandy, and rum.
GLC04522.06
Agreement of registry
Orme, William W., 1832-1866
Signed by Orme and Isham G. Bailey; and by John C. Holland as a witness. Approved by C.C. Washburne as major general commanding and by his AAG, Major [W.H. Mayer?], brevet brigadier general. Bailey registers his plantation in an agreement made with...
GLC04522.07
[Oath of allegiance]
1865/08/07
An oath of allegiance pledging to defend the Constitution of the United States, the union of the states, and to abide by all laws passed to emancipate slaves. The document is signed by Isham Bailey and witnessed by Andrew B. Conly. With 5-cent...
GLC04522.08
[Sharecropper's contract between Isham Bailey and freedman Alie Bailey]
1867/01/01
Bailey, Isham G., fl. 1867
Alie Bailey is to receive half of the corn, cotton, and fodder cultivated in return for providing all the work necessary to keep up the farm, assisting in putting up fences, and cultivating forty acres of cotton and corn. Amongst other things...
GLC04522.09
[Sharecropper's contract between Isham Bailey and freedman Jack Bailey]
Signed by Isham G. Bailey and by Jack Bailey, with his mark; countersigned by Justice of the Peace A.B. Conly. Jack Bailey's responsibilities include cultivating seventy acres of land, furnishing one mule, provide for himself, family and hired hands...
GLC04522.10
[Freedman's contract between Isham G. Bailey and freedmen Cooper Hughs and Charles Roberts]
Signed by Isham G. Bailey and by Cooper Hughs and Charles Roberts, with their marks; countersigned by Justice of the Peace A.B. Conly. In addition to Hughes and Roberts, their family members are also bound by the contract to work on the farm. Their...
GLC04522.11
to Doctor Bailey
1875/09/20
Gibson, D.E., fl. 1875
Asks for advice regarding the use of hot springs as a treatment for an "disease of the womb" from which his patient is suffering.
GLC04522.12
To Doctor Bailey
1872/01/10
Fox, Joseph O., fl. 1872
Writes that he is unable to repay his debt. Offers to sell Doctor Bailey a part of his lot if he is not able to repay his debt in four to six months. Also offers to sell Dr. Bailey his horse and rockaway at a lower price than they are worth.
GLC04522.13
To sister Bettie
1875/09/17
Baily, N.Y., fl. 1875
Writes that the Hot Springs delegation left this morning. Discusses family and friends. Mentions a mechanism referred to as the "double acting, self-adjusting refrigerator" which creates a sound similiar to that of a large steamboat.
GLC04522.14
To her father
1880/12/29
Bailey, Birdie, fl. 1880
Discusses Christmas, the marriage of friends and the assassination of Dr. Lind.
GLC04522.15
[Land deed]
1865/10/20
Stewart, W.T., fl. 1865
Land deed between W. T. Stewart and John W. Goodwin for a plot of land in the town of La Grange, Fayette County, Tennessee. Witnessed by Clarence A. Chaires and D.W. Cox. With extensive docketing on verso. With six revenue stamps.
GLC04522.16
Brilliant Naval Victory [engraving of the USS Constitution]
1812
Seymour, Samuel, fl. 1812
title continues: "With the U. States Frigate Constitution of 44 Guns, Cap'n. Hull, & the English Frigate Guerriere of 38 Guns, Cap'n. L'acres, in which action Cap'n. Hull lost 7 men killed, & 7 wounded, & his B. M.'s ship was sunk; besides her loss...
GLC04523
A Map of the British Empire in America... [index sheet, with 20 plates]
1733
Popple, Henry, fl. 1773
Large engraved map composed in sheets. Streeter Sale 676.
GLC04526
[Lincoln assassination reward]
1865/05/09
Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925
Reprinting the orders of Gen. James H. Wilson seeking the arrest of Jefferson Davis, Clement Clay, Jacob Thompson, George N. Saunders, Beverly Tucker and William C. Cleary. Lists the rewards for the capture of each person as follows: Davis, Clay...
GLC04527
[Engraved copy of the Declaration of Independence]
circa 1840
Huntington, E., fl. 1840
Printed by E. Huntington.
GLC04530
By Order of Abraham Lincoln... A draft [Dedham, Mass.]
13 July 1863
Tolman, Benjamin, fl. 1863
Broadside announcing the institution of a draft in Dedham, Massachusetts, signed at the court house in Concord, Mass. by members of the Board of Enrolment: S. Benton Thompson, Addison G. Fay, and David S. Fogg. Insertions made in black crayon...
GLC04531
Warning inhabitants that Howe is turning troops towards Philadelphia
1776/11/11
Wharton, Thomas, Jr., fl. 1776
4-line autograph addendum apparenly in Wharon's hand.
GLC04532
Pardon-related: remission of fine against bootlegger killed by Comanche Indians
1861/01/17
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
GLC04533
to John Cabell Breckinridge
February 13, 1864
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Confederate General Morgan expresses approval that Breckinridge will take charge of a Department in South Western Virginia. Writes "am satisfied that you will get recruits from our Old State," (possibly referring to Kentucky, though Morgan was not...
GLC04534
to Edwin M. Stanton
March 25, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Written by General Halleck as commander of the Department of the Mississippi to Stanton as Secretary of War. Has heard that the rebels are building one or more riverboats "clad in rail road iron like the Merrimac." Says if it is true they can wreak...
GLC04536
to Thomas A. Scott
February 5, 1862
Asks that all possible reinforcements be sent to Cairo to assist "as I wish to cut the enemy's line before Beauregard arrives. Noted "in cypher."
GLC04537
to Jonathan Hudson & Co.
23 November 1779
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
No Free Frank. Contests Hudson & Co.'s claim of losses, discusses debts, and comments on the plummeting value of Continental currency. One full length seated black and white engraving of Robert Morris included.
GLC04540
The Dealer's companion and trader's assistant
1783
GLC04542
to Ulysses S. Grant & E.M. Stanton
15 April 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes to General Grant and Secretary of War Stanton to report on his correspondence with General Johnston to arrange terms of surrender at Durham Station, North Carolina. He writes that he will accept the same terms that Grant gave Lee at Appomattox...
GLC04545.01
to Daniel Harvey Hill
18 October 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
General Longstreet writes, "Your note of today is received. I am surprised and grieved to learn that you have been relieved from duty with this Army. We have stood side by side in so many severely contested battlefields that I have learned to lean...
GLC04545.02
24 December 1886
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written from Beauvoir, the estate of former Confederate President Davis. Written and signed in the hand of Davis's wife, Varina. Davis relates, "I truly regret that you should have misconstrued my action in relieving you from duty with the army of...
GLC04545.03
to Isabella Morrison Hill
circa 25 May 1863
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
At the time he wrote this letter, Hill was in command of the Department of North Carolina. He expresses his disappointment over an embarrassing incident during the actions around Kinston, in the southeastern part of the state. Date inferred from...
GLC04545.04
[Collection of 25 documents related to the Boxer Rebellion archive. Decimalized: .01-.24, .31].
circa 1900
The postal marks on the envelopes in this collection are very rare and valuable. Mail was handled through the Monocacy. Collateral in Oversize pamphlet - size 2.
GLC04546
to Mrs. S. W. K. Brown
February 13, 1900
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
German vessel smuggling amunition in japanese waters. Written aboard the U.S.S. Monocacy
GLC04546.001
March 20, 1900
Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at Taku on 11 June 1900. He was trapped with the US...
GLC04546.001b
to Harvey L. Brown
March 1900
Disturbances in China; rumors of Russo-Japanese War. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.002
[Leather hand guard and metal spike].
GLC04546.003
March 23, 1900
With photo.
GLC04546.004
to W. T. K. Brown
March 27, 1900
Twenty six mounted photographs, an album containing twenty nine mounted photographs, one unmounted photograph, and one negative. Photographs taken in China around the time of the Boxer Rebellion. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy...
GLC04546.005
March 30, 1900
Murder of British missionaries by "Boxers," preparing. 44 various items: + 8 envelopes, 25 clippings, and 1 photo
GLC04546.006
16 April 1900
"our gunboat shot through, Monocacy attacked"
GLC04546.007
25 April 1900
GLC04546.008
8 June 1900
Europeans murdered by Boxers, invasion preparations. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.009
12 June 1900
Ordered to sail to Taku. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at Taku on 11 June 1900. He was...
GLC04546.010
13 July 1900
Relieving siege of Taku and Tientsin. A long letter describing fighting: "2300 men of all nations held the city [Tientsin] against 30,000 Imperial troops and 100,000 Boxers. It was hell for 6 days [as] they bombarded the city. Our losses - over 600...
GLC04546.011
1 September 1900
Mentions writing a description of siege of Tientsin. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.012
28 June 1900
Killing of first American, marine Nichols. Date inferred from content and postal mark (July 28). Battle description. Brown describes forming ranks to fire on 500 Boxers, marine Nichols being hit, and the marines' attempt to save Nichols, who died...
GLC04546.013
31 October 1900
GLC04546.014
20 October 1900
GLC04546.015
14 December 1900
His promotion.
GLC04546.016
4 January 1901
Rare envelope.
GLC04546.017
February 26, 1901
GLC04546.018
March 7, 1901
GLC04546.019
March 9, 1901
Mentions siege of Peking, bombardment of Taku forts. Asks whether they received 'The Siege of Peking' or the photographs of the "bombardment of the Taku Forts."
GLC04546.020
March 23, 1901
Dissension among European forces. Writes in part: "[I]f the troops are not soon out of China they will be mixed up -- England and Russia have been at swords' points over a bit of land on the river bank in Tientsin. Entrenchments thrown up and men...
GLC04546.021
15 April 1901
GLC04546.022
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