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10 November 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Appointment
Official appointment for services in the subsistence department. Booth must say whther he accepts or not.
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18 November 1865
Perry, Alex L., fl. 1865
Clothing and Equipage Division
Informing Booth that his affidavit pertaining to clothing, camp and equipage has been received.
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22 November 1865
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
General Order No. 610
Captain Thomas R. Booth is hereby honorbly mustered out.
GLC03347.71
21 October 1866
Kelton, J.C., fl. 1865
Commission of Provost Major
Comission for Thomas Booth is enclosed.
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October 21, 1866
to Unknown
Possibly partial letter. Anna want the recipient to visit her. The author gives the news about Susan's children.
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2 April 1904
Whistler, Simon M., fl. 1904
Application for Copyright Registration
Copyright is claimed for The One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Pennsylvania Vounteer Infantry periodical. Library of Congress official registration.
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6 May 1903
Sulberg, Thorwald, fl. 1903
Office of the Register of Copyrights
Whistler deposited a book in the office titled; Reminiscences of the United States-Hospital Service in the Civil War.
GLC08284.123
1860s-1870s
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Maj-Gen. A. E. Burnside and members of his staff at his Headquarters, near Richmond, Va.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. Portrait of Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside and two members of his staff. No. 2434. Published by E & H.T. Anthony, & Co. American and Foreign Stereoscopic...
GLC00561.06
Gen. Mead's headquarters at Gettysburg.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 2396. These are the original views taken by "Brady," the government artist, during 1861-1865.
GLC00561.07
Gen. Sharman's wagon train, near Savannah, Ga.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 3547. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium, 591 Broadway, New York.
GLC00561.08
Lulu Falls, on the top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 3652. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium, 591 Broadway, New York.
GLC00561.09
Masked Battery and obstruction in the James river, Fort Darling, near Richmond, Va.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 3349. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium, 591 Broadway, New York.
GLC00561.10
Garrison of Fort Wagner on parade.
Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 3605. These are the original views taken by "Brady," the government artist, during 1861-1865.
GLC00561.11
Michigan and Pennsylvania Relief Association.
(titles continues) Ladies ministering to the wounded and sick soldiers. Stereocard from the War Views series, a photographic history of the War for the Union. No. 2488. These are the original views taken by "Brady," the government artist, during 1861...
GLC00561.12
1860
W. Duke, Sons, & Co., fl. 1860
Abe Lincoln
(title continues) Honest Long Cut Chewing and Smoking.Printed by W. Duke Son & Co., NY.
GLC00732.01
1862
President and cabinet
Carte de visite of President Lincoln and his cabinet (ca. 1862, not after 1863). A portrait of Abraham Lincoln sits in the middle. Surrounding him (from top, clockwise): Secretary of State William H. Seward; Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase...
GLC00732.02
6 March 1855
to Brother
First page written over. He refers to a bell that's cracked and wonders how it might have gotten cracked. He believes it can be recast.
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22 April 1855
Booth, H., fl. 1855-1856
to Thomas
Their income has been severely cut. They cannot possibly live where they are now with the rent and board. They would prefer a smaller house. He tells him he wants him to have his father's watch.
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28 March 1855
Booth, Mary, fl. 1855
2 letters from two different authors. Their father is sick with pneumonia. She also says the father conversed with a Bishop Lee recently on the subject of religion.
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29 March 1855
Booth, Elizabeth, fl. 1855
to Beloved Brother (Thomas)
She writes that father has breathed his last breath. Their father had many anxieties for his family. She thinks is important for Thomas to get away from work and spend time with them for a few weeks,
GLC03347.38
21 February 1866
Harding, James, fl. 1866
to Colonel (Thomas Booth)
He is trying to sell Pensacola to him as a place to build capital. He advertises Pensacola as an up and coming city, a growing city, a place where businesses can be established.
GLC03347.39
10 April 1866
He wants him to come to Pensacola and join him in the lumber business. He thinks Lee was a better general than Grant.
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9 January 1867
Booth, Thomas R., fl. 1861-1908
to F. Wright
Booth's wife told him that Wright offered him a new position which would require him to be in Pittsburgh by February 1st.
GLC03347.41
15 March 1868
to George R. Booth
He promises to bring him and his mother to Franklin as soon as the railroad is in better order.
GLC03347.42
19 February 1881
to J.S. Morrison
2 telegrams. Morrison asks if he will accept position. Booth says he accepts the position and will be in Richmond Tuesday or Wednesday.
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