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to Unknown
16 November 1888
"Tell father that the accompanying method has often been used to prevent people from assuming [illegible] position when they once get vertical." Includes illustration of woman being hanged.
GLC08284.014
to Brother H. (Henry)
7 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are about a hundred miles from Lousiville now. He says he has been very lucky the last few years. They have lost very few men to sickness and they have been lucky on the battlefield. He was disappointed to learn that a colonel of theirs was...
GLC02172.68
to parents
7 October 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Received their letter yesterday. Still at the guard house but thinks he will be released soon. Is punished "by carrying a log." The lieutenant colonel was too busy "attending to his own private pleasures" to attend a court martial, so the colonel...
GLC09355.022
29 October 1863
Received two letters from them, one on the 20th and one on the 23rd. Has been on the march ever since he was at Centerville, so he has not had time to write. Marched 15 miles to Gainesville and then to New Baltimore. Later received orders to march to...
GLC09355.025
to Sister Sophia
17 April 1862
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
Gen. Abercrombie received his brigade the other day and marched very poorly. The boys call him Old Crabree Abercrombie. He is glad his sister is attending school. The other day they arrested a man on suspicion of being a spy and subsequently hung him...
GLC07205.058
Execution of the Inca of Peru by Pizarro
1870
Chappel, Alonzo, 1828-1887
One engraving entitled "Execution of the Inca of Peru by Pizarro" dated 1870. Depicts Spanish soliders surrounding an Incan man chained to a log with branches piled at his feet. In the foreground a religous man waves a Christian cross in the face of...
GLC08878.0182
to brother and sister
15 April 1863
Rifenburgh, Peter E., 1843-1863
Letter is signed with an elaborate stamp that surrounds the initials P.E.R. It is possible that Rifenburgh created the stamp himself by simply putting dots of ink on the page, as it is not perfectly symmetrical. Received their letter yesterday. Is...
GLC08914.019
17 April 1863
Glad to have received their letter. Is healthy; hopes this letter finds them in a similar condition. Has orders to head up the Mississippi River with 140 rounds worth of cartridges each. Thinks he is heading to battle. Is taking blankets and his...
GLC08914.020
to sister
19 May 1863
Received her letter today. Just returned from an expedition started on May 12th up the Mississippi River. Went 32 miles by foot and by boat through Lake Pontchartrain. After a few days' march, formed a line of battle. Marched about half a mile in...
GLC08914.025
to mother
October 30, 1864
Cook, George B., fl. 1845-1865
He is well; hopes she is too. He has joined company E of the 42nd regiment. "I just got [here] in time to see a man shot… It was Fred Lammer's brother. He deserted and went to the [Yankee] lines." Another man deserted last night. Two more deserters...
GLC00653.22.01
to William Jackson
September 24, 1865
Jackson, Edwin, fl. 1862-1865
Writing from home, he rejoices about having been part of crushing the rebellion in the South. He talks about how happy his father was to see him home again. He mentions that he was in the last battle in Blakely, Alabama, with his trusty Springfield...
GLC00203.18
The New York Herald [No. 9295 (February 22, 1862)]
February 22, 1862
New York Herald, 1835-1924
One issue of The New York Herald newspaper dated February 22, 1862. Contains news on Civil War battles and current events. Of particular interest is a map of Fort Donelson and the areas surrounding. There are also mentions of the anniversary of...
GLC09770
New York Daily Tribune [ Vol. 21, no. 6,504 (February 7, 1862)]
February 7, 1862
New York Tribune
One issue of New York Daily Tribune newspaper dated February 7, 1862. Contains news on Civil War battles and current events. Of particular note is an article on the fourth page stating, "The President in respiting the slaver Gordon for two weeks...
GLC09771
"Statements Relative to Slaves Executed, Reprieved for Transportation &c. "
2 March 1852
Richardson, William H., fl. 1852
One pamphlet entitled, "Statements Relative to Slaves Executed, Reprieved for Transportation &c," dated March 2, 1852. Contains three pages of tables that gives the names of enslaved people, slaveowner names, crimes charged against the enslaved...
GLC09820
Gerald H. Gottlieb on Capital Punishment
February 1967
Gottlieb, Gerard H., fl. 1967
One pamphlet entitled, "Gerald H. Gottlieb on Capital Punishment," published by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions dated 1967. This is a printing of an essay on the death penalty. It explores the legality of cruel terms.
GLC09640.019
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
25 October 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia received a package that said "personal effects of Sgt. Moe Weiner" but he was not a casualty.
GLC09414.0421
to Sylvia Weiner
11 March 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe reports that the battle for the bridgehead over the Rhine has begun. He also corrects her usage of the word "assail" in her last letter, and agrees that it is sad about Mildred's kid brother who is "missing in action."
GLC09414.1349
to Parents
17 April 1864
Time is flying by. Will be home in just over 16 months. Expects the next 4 months of battles will "till loudly on our regiment." They have often been part of the reserves in a battle, and therefore expects to be put in the front line more often this...
GLC09355.060
1 May 1864
This is likely his last Sunday at this camp. Orders came in that when they do break camp, they must not burn the camp down like usual. They must also not light any fires for the first two weeks that they are on the move so as to not give away their...
GLC09355.063
13 May 1864
Is on duty at the division hospital. Today is the ninth day of fighting. "We are getting the best of the Rebs but it is slow work for they are desperate." Major Moody and Captain Wetherell were both wounded. "The loss is very heavy on both sides."...
GLC09355.064
21 June 1864
Has received two letters from them since he last wrote. Would have written sooner, but has not had time to do so. "I am very well off." Suspects he would write more if Sid were here. Despite the address on this letter, they do not hold the city. "I...
GLC09355.072
to Captain James L. Botsford
1861-1864
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
"Rebels killed Saml Richmond Thursday charged him with ferrying deserters over Ricer. My scouts in his neighborhood"
GLC02414.286
Diary of John Moore
16 May 1851 - 27 July 1851
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Excerpt: Diary entries 12 June 1852: "The Tower has been so often described that it is unnecessary to enter into any description of it. There is no place in the world, perhaps where one can see so many specimens of all the varieties of arms that...
GLC04192.06
to sister [Lydia A. Bishoff]
12 July 1862
Swisher, Daniel, fl. 1861-1863
Swisher reports that since the last time he wrote, there has been a "Considerate Skirmish" and that the "3rd and 4th of July Did not go off as nice as it did Last year." On the 4th of July, Swisher's regiment suffered one casualty and three wounded...
GLC03523.40.11
24 September 1862
Swisher tells Bishoff of the great battle that took place on the 14th of September. His Regiment was in the fight and was "Terribly cut to pieces Taking in to The fight 340 and Brought out 200. getting 112. wounded. and 28 Killed." There were three...
GLC03523.40.14
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