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circa 1870
American Bank Note Company
Engraving of Hugh McCulloch
One undated engraving of Hugh McCulloch. Bust portrait of McCulloch surrounded by a frame with his title and signature. Same engraving as GLC08878.0291.
GLC08878.0292
1836
American Anti-Slavery Society
The Anti-Slavery Record [vol. 2 (1836)]
JB00477
1837
The Anti-Slavery Record [vol. 3 (1837)]
JB00478
The Anti-Slavery Record Vol. 3 for 1837
JB00522
April 1837
The Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine [vol. 2, no. 3 (April 1837)]
JB00574
August 1860
C. E. Cate & Co.
[Advertisement for clothing for slaves from New Orleans, Louisiana]
Circular advertises slave shoes and hats by type, virtues, and price aimed at plantation owners who would have to clothe many slaves for reasonable prices. This company specialized in clothing products for slaves. The circular was published a few...
GLC08210
3 August 1861
Charleston Mercury, fl. 1860-1861
The Charleston mercury. [Vol. LXXIX, no. 11244]
Contains detailed Civil War news from the front lines. Included is a lengthy front-page comparison of the treatment of prisoners of war by the North and the South. "While the LINCOLN Government is making numerous arrests of persons at Washington and...
GLC02362
March 8, 1862
Iowa Legislature
Resolutions of the Legislature of Iowa, in reference to the Compromise measures passed by the Congress of the United States.
32nd Congress, 1st session, House of Representatives miscellaneous document no. 20. Resolves to support the compromise measures passed by Congress addressing slavery and the boundaries of territories acquired during the Mexican-American War.
GLC00267.145.02
06 August 1852
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, on the subject of the Compromise measures of the 31st Congress.
32nd Congress, 1st session, House of Representatives miscellaneous document no. 65. Resolves to support the compromise measures passed by Congress addressing slavery and the boundaries of territories acquired during the Mexican-American War.
GLC00267.145.03
8 August 1878
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
to dear General
Replies to correspondence from an unknown recipient. Remarks that the delay in his reply is due to serious illness in his family, and a recent yellow fever outbreak (possibly in New Orleans, where Hood lived after the Civil War). Discusses records...
GLC02063.02
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