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26 November 1882
Unknown
[The Chicago Tribune]
"Fitz John Porter. Senator Logan Replies to Gen. Grant's Recent Magazine Article. The History of the Case Reviewed at Length...etc."
GLC06762.101
16 June 1863
Swords, J.M.
The Daily citizen. [June 16, 1863]
News at Vicksburg, (false) reports of victory at Port Hudson. Support for General Pemberton. Geometric red and gray pattern.
GLC06812
11 April 1865
Richmond Whig. [Vol. 1, no. 7 (April 11, 1865)]
Union-occupation issue, covering the fall of Richmond shortly before and the surrender of Robert E. Lee two days before. The front page contains biographical sketches of Confederate generals killed at Richmond or Petersburg, or who played an...
GLC06843
1863/06/18-186312/10
Record of news, history and literature, vol. 1 nos. 1-26
Complete set of 26 issues and 7 supplements containing news and other related articles concerning Southern life and culture. The Record was published for six months (the latter half of 1863) and was published by West and Johnson. The masthead was...
GLC06844
25 February 1863
Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 20 (February 25, 1863)]
Accounts of Union occupied Baton Rouge. Articles include the battle for Island no. 10, passage of a Negro Soldiers Bill by the U.S. House and the Confederacy receiving a minister from France.
GLC06845
14 June 1864
F.T. Cooper & A.N. Kimball
Daily Mississippian. [Vol. 3, no. 39 (June 14, 1864)]
re: Genl Sheridan's defeat by Hampton's cavalry near Richmond, Death of Genl Ambrose Burnside; printed in exile in Selma, AL. Lamination repairs at edges and center
GLC06870
4 January 1864
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 15, no. 20 (January 4, 1864)]
A scene in the life of General Stonewall Jackson, negro troops
GLC06871
6 November 1740
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 621 (November 6, 1740)]
Disbound. Trimmed at top with slight loss to masthead on p. 1 and some advertisements on p. 4.
GLC06949
25 April 1863
White, Jonathon C.
The Weekly junior register. [Vol. 2, no. 16 (April 25, 1863)]
General orders. Discusses Union occupation and promotes patriotism. Green rosebud pattern.
GLC06998
1908/1909 ca.
Article on Lincoln 1856 speech with photo from 1865 indignation meeting. [1908/1909 ca.]
The newspaper article is dated April 3 but there are two other dates written on the item. Inscription in upper left corner: "Miss Bessie Hallett April 7, 1909." Inscripiton in upper right corner: "Bessie Hallett." Inscription on bottom: "April 5...
GLC05111.01.0619
1910/02/06
Article: finding of photo of Lincoln assassination indignation meeting. February 6, 1910.
Chicago Sunday Tribune article and headline describing the discovery of the photograph of the 1865 indignation meeting over Lincoln's death. Headline: "Finds Old Lincoln Photo; Remarkable Photograph Taken at Bloomington, Ill., April 25, 1865; Meeting...
GLC05111.01.0620
1924/02/10
Clipping: finding of photo of Lincoln assassination indignation meeting. February 10, 1924. [variant]
Caption: "Their Prayer Was Heard!" The clipping includes a reprint of a photograph from an 1865 indignation meeting over Lincoln's death with a short description of the events. The inscription below the title reads: "Feb 10 1924." Same image and...
GLC05111.01.0621
1924/02/16
Clipping: finding of photo of Lincoln assassination indignation meeting. February 16, 1924. [variant]
Newspaper clipping with reprint of photograph of 1865 indignation meeting over Lincoln's death with short description of the events. Same image and words as 5111.01.0621, but slightly different borders and format. Inscription at bottom: "Feb 16...
GLC05111.01.0622
29 January 1944
Dworetsky, Bernard (fl. 1944-)
Bernie's Bugle
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes a photograph of Michael Dworken
GLC09414.1573
5 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes a photograph of Peter Dworetsky, the author's infant son, and writes about the Soviet Union.
GLC09414.1574
12 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes another photograph of Peter Dworetsky, the author's infant son. It also includes a pregnancy...
GLC09414.1575
19 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that fifteen year-old Robert Levinson was appointed to the All City band. It also says an acquaintance...
GLC09414.1576
26 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that Archie's unit got the Presidential Citation.
GLC09414.1577
4 March 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that Dworetsky's infant son was able to stand for the first time.
GLC09414.1578
11 March 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a fashion column in which Dworetsky describes his own suits.
GLC09414.1579
1 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of the Dworetsky sitting at his typewriter.
GLC09414.1580
9 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of Dworetsky's infant son in his 1944 model carriage.
GLC09414.1581
22 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of Robert in uniform. It also includes an application for a war ballot.
GLC09414.1582
30 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. In this issue the Dworetsky talks about his new job with the Overseas Film Division. He also responds to letters from his...
GLC09414.1583
3 December 1945
This is a newsletter written for Moe and five other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This is the final issue, and features a welcome home sign for Archie.
GLC09414.1593
28 August 1943
pictures of mock battle at Fort Lewis
This clipping was most likely sent from Moe to Sylvia, to illustrate the training they do at Fort Lewis.
GLC09414.1602
24 July 1861
[Newspaper]
Offers Confederate view of the First Battle of Bull Run from a newspaper in Sandersville, Georgia. Page 2 is dedicated to reports of "The Great Battle of Manassas: …The Southern troops were again victorious, but the slaughter on both sides was...
GLC09359
1916
Hornby and Freiberg
"Horatio Loomis Wait Will be Buried Today"
One newspaper clipping dated 1916 entitled, "Horatio Loomis Wait Will be Buried Today." Item consists of his obituary, listing his accomplishments in the Navy as well as the dean of the Chicago Law School.
GLC08284.002
1934
Rogers, J.A. (1880-1966)
The Key to 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro
One newsletter entitled, "The Key to 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro," written by J.A. Rogers dated 1934. Lists 1-- facts about African Americans from origins in Africa, misconceptions of "illiteracy and intelligence," and advances made in science...
GLC09640.245
29 April 1890
Sultana Survivors. The sixth reunion of these veterans at Adrian
GLC03131.15.10
Sultana Survivors
One newsletter pertaining to the National Sultana Survivors Association meeting dated April 29, 1890.
GLC03131.15.11
11 June 1887
A Balm for Trouble. General Sherman on the St. Louis Muddle
GLC03131.15.12
4 July 1863
The Philadelphia Morning Post [(July 4, 1863)]
One newspaper entitled The Philadelphia Morning Post dated July 4th 1863. The newspaper contains multiple articles concerning the Battle of Gettysburg and other current events.
GLC03393.70
GLC03131.15.010
GLC03131.15.011
GLC03131.15.012
8 October 1918
The York Dispatch
The York Dispatch [Vol. 86, No. 113, October 8, 1918]
One issue of The York Dispatch dated October 8, 1918. Articles within this issue pertain to President Woodrow Wilson negotiating peace terms, World War I updates, community updates, Spanish flu death tolls and names of those infected, advertisements...
GLC09891.03
9 October 1918
The York Dispatch [Vol. 86, No. 114, October 9, 1918]
One issue of The York Dispatch dated October 9, 1918. Articles within this issue pertain to the advancement of the Allies through France, World War I updates, community updates, Spanish flu death tolls and names of those infected, advertisements and...
GLC09891.04
10 October 1918
The York Dispatch [Vol. 86, No. 114, October 10, 1918]
One issue of The York Dispatch dated October 10, 1918. Articles within this issue pertain to the status of the German army, World War I updates, community updates, Spanish flu death tolls and names of those infected, advertisements and soldier...
GLC09891.05
15 June 1864
Eveleth, George M. (1837-1879)
[List of twenty fifth Massachusetts regiment killed, wounded, or missing.]
One newspaper clipping sent by George M. Eveleth to Emma Ellen Bullard Eveleth dated June 15, 1864. A list of additional names of men in the twenty fifth Massachusetts regiment that were killed, wounded, or reported missing.
GLC03857.33.02
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