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1865/06/26
Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875)
Pardon of William Maller of Lynchburg, Va. for participating in the Rebellion
Countersigned by W. Hunter as Acting Sec. of State.
GLC06964
18 October 1861
to [Hickey] re: suppressing rebellion in Tennessee and allowing exiles to return
GLC03645
1867
Boutwell, George S. (George Sewall) (1818-1905)
Speeches and Papers Relating to the Rebellion and the Overthrow of Slavery
Published by Little, Brown & Co. in Boston. Stereotyped and printed by John Wilson and Son in Cambridge. Dedicated to the citizens of Groton, who supported Boutwell in his career as a public servant. Contains 35 chapters, each one a different speech...
GLC08645
1788
Minot, George Richards (1758-1802)
The history of the insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year 1786, and the rebellion consequent thereon
First edition copy published by Isaiah Thomas. Gives a historical account of Shay's Rebellion.
GLC03808
circa 1900
Various
[Collection of 25 documents related to the Boxer Rebellion archive. Decimalized: .01-.24, .31].
The postal marks on the envelopes in this collection are very rare and valuable. Mail was handled through the Monocacy. Collateral in Oversize pamphlet - size 2.
GLC04546
1865/06/22
Pardon of Francis Smith for rebellion (c/s William Hunter, Acting Sec. of State)
With MS note on his taking oath that pardon will take affect when Smith takes oath, including provision against slavery. Countersigned by William Hunter as Acting Sec. of State.
GLC06794
1776/01-02
Moncada, Fernando De Rivera y (fl. 1775-1776)
Inquiry and report re: Indian rebellion at San Diego Presidio, 1775 [in Spanish]
A 20 page report on the Summer 1775 uprising that consists of a continuous series of documents signed by Moncada (pp. 3, 5, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18 and 20) and Ortega (pp. 10, 12 and 14).
GLC06288
1862
Willard, Joseph (1798-1865)
Letter to an English friend on the rebellion in the United States, and on British policy
Published by Ticknor & Fields. Printed by J.E. Farwell and Company at 37 Congress Street in Boston. Letter, dated 3 March 1862, is a calm rejoinder to an English correspondent concerned about the deteriorating relations between Britain and the...
GLC00267.363
15 August 1866
[Presidential pardon of Confederate naval officer, Thomas W. Brent, for taking part in the rebellion]
President Andrew Johnson granted T. W. Brent a full pardon and amnesty for all offences he committed. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward. Seal on second page.
GLC03079.01
1880
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston (1807-1891)
The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies
Inscribed: "Lewis E. Harvie Esqe. from his friend Joseph Eggleston Johnston." The book was compiled by Robert N. Scott under the direction of the Secretary of War, with authorship attributed to the United States War Department. Published by the...
GLC00628
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