MA in American History: Apply now and join us for courses this spring!
14 June 1937
Boston University
[Boston University diploma]
One diploma belonging to Warren Harold Schwartz certifying his Bachelors of Science in Journalism at Boston University dated June 14, 1937
GLC09662.719
circa 1863-1864
to officers and soldiers of the Virginia colored guards
An unknown female author presents a flag to African American troops stationed in the vicinity. States "it has often been remarked how much better this company has behaved than others previously encamped on this ground_ the ladies have spoken highly...
GLC05335
1857
Long, John Dixon, 1817-1894
Pictures of slavery in church and state; including personal reminiscences, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. etc...
(title continues)... with an appendix, containing the views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on slavery. Published by Long, an abolitionist and minister of the Philadelphia annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In conclusion...
GLC06232.05
1892
Kurz & Allison
The Fort Pillow Massacre.
Depicts the April 1864 battle at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, in which witnesses reported that Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest violated the conduct of war by killing unarmed and surrendered soldiers. Underneath the print, text indicates that...
GLC07727
1869
Tubman, Harriet, 1822-1913
Scenes in the life of Harriet Tubman / by Sarah H. Bradford
First edition printed by Moses. The story of Tubman, an escaped slave who became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. She made more than nineteen trips into the south, rescuing 300 people. During the Civil War, she served as a nurse and spy...
GLC06840
1 May 1864
Wickes, James H., fl. 1864
[General orders no. 15 announcing equal pay of troops]
Signed by Wickes as Captain and acting Aide-de-Camp (possibly to Brigadier General Edward Ward Hinks). Informs African American soldiers "By an act that has passed the Senate of the United States, and been favorably reported to the House of...
GLC02223
14 May 1776
Seymour, Thomas, 1735-1829
[Pay order for selectmen of Preston, Connecticut]
Financial document signed by Seymour as a member of the Pay Table Committee in Connecticut. The committee was responsible for the finances of Connecticut during the Revolution. To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Document says to pay the...
GLC03662.04
28 October 1776
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
[Connecticut document ordering payment for guarding, moving & feeding Continental POW's]
Co-signed by Hartford mayor Thomas Seymour and Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Countersigned by Moses Kimball on verso when he received payment and E. Plummer who audited the payment. Seymour and Ellsworth were members of the Connecticut...
GLC00873
7 May 1777
[Note to pay James Rice]
To Johnathan Lawrence, Treasurer of Connecticut. Written by Ellsworth as a member of the Pay-Table Committee, which was responsible for Connecticut's finances during the Revolution. Receipt says to pay slightly over 51 pounds to James Rice by the...
GLC01450.183.02
25 May 1852
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
to Frederick Douglass
Smith offers his opinions on Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian revolutionary hero. Writes, "I have not seen Kossuth:- but I have read his Speeches. The impression they have made upon me is, that he is not only transcendently eloquent- especially when...
GLC04717.18
Showing results 2661 - 2670