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[1861/04/17]
Osborn & Durbec
"[No.] 18."
View of the sally-port inside Fort Sumter, with Confederate soldiers gathered in the entrance.
GLC03919.08
"[No.] 19."
Purported to be the only known photograph of the interior of Fort Sumter's casemate, this view shows a row of guns mounted beneath brick archways.
GLC03919.09
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B. (ca. 1823-1896)
"[Winfield] Scott & Staff."
Image shows Scott (seated) and his staff (standing) on a porch. An unidentified figure stands away to the right.
GLC03029.48
1726/04/25
Livingston, Robert
"1 Ton flour to St: Bayard for Col Vetch"
GLC03107.01763
"13th N.Y. artillery at [F]ort Burpee."
Shows several groups of soldiers gathered behind the breastworks. Companion with image #14 (right half of stereo).
GLC03029.13
"13th N.Y. artillery at Ft. Burpee."
Companion with image #13 (left half of stereo).
GLC03029.14
1918
Cesare, Oscar Edward (1883-1948)
"1492 Oct. 12 1918, Liberty Day"
One poster depicting Christopher Columbus pointing towards the Statue of Liberty, holding a lit torch. Above the scene is a printed date, "1492 Oct. 12 1918" and below the scene is the text, "Liberty Day."
GLC09814
"1874-1883 The Grant Club."
"1874-1883 The Grant Club." Engraved invitation to attend the fourth annual dinner on 2/20/[1883]
GLC04360.044
Brooke, Robert (fl. 1915)
"1914" Five Sonnets
A compilation of five sonnets published by Robert Brooke in 1915, the sonnets are titled I. Peace, II. Safety III. The Dead, IV. He Dead, V. The Soldier.
JB00019
"239." Black cloth ribbon
"239." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering and G.A.R. emblem. Mounting inscribed: "Grant Memorial G.A.R.."
GLC04360.070
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