TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
John Milsaps Diaries, 1852-1930
Description of Series
Series V: Black Pamphlets
Series W: United States - History -
1492-1839
Series X: United States - History -
1840-1849
Series Y: United States - History -
1850-1860.
Series Z: United States - History -
1861-1865, Civil War -
Pamphlets
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John E.T. Milsaps Collection:
An Inventory of his Records at the Houston Metropolitan
Research Center, Houston Public Library (part 5 of 7)
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| Creator | Milsaps, John E. T.,
1852-1932 |
| Title | John E.T. Milsaps
Collection |
| Inclusive Dates | 1531-1986 |
| Bulk Dates | 1852-1930 |
| Identification | MSS 33 |
| Extent | 131 document boxes, 3 flat boxes, 75 volumes, 9 large volumes, 2 drawers of oversized items, 1 record storage box (approx. 75 linear feet) |
| Repository | Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public
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John Ephraim Thomas Milsaps - bibliophile, salvationist, traveler and
diarist - was born in Houston, Texas on January 3, 1852. After leaving his home
as a young man to seek his fortune in western mining, Milsaps joined the
Salvation Army in 1883 and remained in its service until his retirement.
Milsaps died in Houston on November 29, 1932. As a professional salvationist,
Major Milsaps travelled widely in this country and abroad as a Salvation Army
organizer and (San Francisco) WAR CRY editor. He was among the first
representatives of the Army in Hawaii in the 1890's and was the army's
spokesman in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War and the subsequent
Filipino insurrection.
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Along the way Major Milsaps kept a meticulous seventy-three volume
diary which chronicles not only his army activities, but also a host of general
observations useful to researchers. In addition, the Milsaps Papers contain
extensive scrapbooks of personal and salvationist material, personal
correspondence and an extensive photographic collections. Similarly, the papers
contain a significant body of Salvation Army literature and ephemera unique in
this country. When the only complete "run" of the WAR CRY in existence and
Milsaps' personal library in Special Collections were added to the Milsaps
collection holdings, it became one of the most significant bodies of Salvation
Army materials in the United States.
Finally, the collection includes certain materials that may prove
useful to researchers concerned neither with Milsaps personally or the
Salvation Army in general. The Milsaps Papers contain, for example, the Major's
collection of autographs, many of which bear on nineteenth century American
politics, especially in the state of Ohio. Also in the collection is a group of
scrapbooks dealing with such diverse topics as the Galveston Storm of 1900 and
the San Francisco Earthquake. Of unusual interest too is the body of materials
Major Milsaps collected in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War
which may aid some scholars interested in that conflict or the subsequent
insurrection. There is also an extensive collection of materials relating to
the history of Slavery.
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Arrangement
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| The Milsaps papers are arranged in Series (A,B,C, D, etc.) according
to either material type or emphasis. Series "A", for example, centers around
Milsaps' personal life, while Series "B" and "C" concern the Salvation Army
with little regard to Milsaps himself. |
| Arrangement |
| | Series A - Personal Material |
| | Series B - Salvation Army Pamphlets and Songbooks |
| | Series C - Photos |
| | Series D - Philippines |
| | Series E - Hawaii |
| | Series F - Hawaiian Language |
| | Series G - Missions - Hawaii |
| | Series H - Missions - Asia |
| | Series I - Missions - Africa and Middle East |
| | Series J - Missions - North, Central and South America |
| | Series K - Missions - Chinese Language |
| | Series L - Missions - General |
| | Series M - Religious Pamphlets - General |
| | Series N - Religious Pamphlets - Baptist |
| | Series O - Religious Pamphlets - Catholic |
| | Series P - Religious Pamphlets - Lutheran, Methodist, Quaker, et.
al. |
| | Series Q - Religious Pamphlets - Mormon |
| | Series R - Sermons - Author Known |
| | Series S - Sermons - Author Unknown |
| | Series T - Temperance Pamphlets |
| | Series U - Slavery Pamphlets |
| | Series V - Black Pamphlets |
| | Series W - United States - History - 1492 - 1839. |
| | Series X - United States - History - 1840 - 1849. |
| | Series Y - United States - History - 1850 - 1860. |
| | Series Z - United States - History - 1861-1865, Civil War |
| | Series AA - United States - History - Reconstruction Era,
1865-1877. |
| | Series BB - United States - History - 1866 - 1899. |
| | Series CC - United States - History - 1900 - 1932. |
| | Series DD - United States - Economic Policy - Trade, Banking,
Revenue. |
| | Series EE - United States - Economic Policy - Money and Currency:
Free Silver Debate. |
| | Series FF - United States - Foreign Relations - Spanish America
(Canals). |
| | Series GG - Texas - History |
| | Series HH - Texas - Railroad and Land Development
Literature |
| | Series II - Houston and Suburbs - Boosterism Literature (1890's -
1920's). |
| | Series JJ - Crockett, Davy, 1786 - 1836 - Pamphlets
(Almanacs) |
| | Series KK - Immigration Pamphlets |
| | Series LL - Peace Pamphlets |
| | Series MM - Germany - World War, 1914 - 1918. |
| | Series NN - Travel Pamphlets |
| | Series OO - Indians of North America |
| | Series PP - Japan - Pamphlets |
| | Series QQ - Language & Languages |
| | Series RR - Language & Languages - Arabic |
| | Series SS - Mines and Mineral Resources |
| | Series TT - Museums and Expositions |
| | Series UU - Libraries - Pamphlets |
| | Series VV - Books, Music, Arts & Crafts, Collecting (also
Milsaps Cigar Bands) |
| | Series WW - Bookplates |
| | Series XX - Autograph Collection and Autograph Bible |
| | Series YY - Scrapbooks (13 listed, one missing) |
| | Series ZZ - Map Case Items |
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Access Restrictions
Access to vault materials is by appointment with Archives
department.
Use Restrictions
None.
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| Subjects |
| | Afro-American Fair and Inter-state Exposition (Houston,
Tex.) |
| | African Americans |
| | Agriculture--Texas |
| | Anti-slavery movements--United States |
| | Camp Logan Riot (Houston, Tex.), 1917 |
| | Campaign literature, 1928 |
| | Fig--Texas--Marketing |
| | Fruit-culture--Texas |
| | Galveston Hurricane, 1900 |
| | Galveston Hurricane, 1915 |
| | Hawaiians--Missions |
| | Houston Fair and Exposition (1921) |
| | Hurricanes--Galveston (Tex.) |
| | Missionary work |
| | Petroleum industry and trade--Texas |
| | Public libraries--Texas--Houston |
| | Railroads--Texas |
| | Real estate development--Texas |
| | Real estate development--Texas--Houston |
| | Rice--Planting--Texas |
| | Riots--Texas--Houston |
| | San Francisco Earthquake, 1906 |
| | Slavery--United States |
| | Suburbs--Texas--Houston |
| | Sugar growing--Texas |
| | Temperance--United States |
| Organizations |
| | Gulf Coast Land and Orchard Company |
| | Houston Memorial Building Corporation |
| | Houston Public Library (Tex.) |
| | Salvation Army |
| Places |
| | Aldine Park (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Alvin (Tex.) |
| | Austin (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Burnet Beach (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Central Park (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Corpus, Christi (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Dallas (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | El Paso (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Falfurrias (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Fort Worth (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Galveston (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Hawaii--Description and travel--1880-1911 |
| | Hawaii--History--To 1893 |
| | Houston (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Houston (Tex.)--Industries |
| | Houston Heights (Houston, Tex.) |
| | La Porte (Tex.) |
| | Magnolia Park (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Odem (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Pearland (Tex.) |
| | Philippines |
| | Philippines--Description and travel--1880-1918 |
| | Philippines--History--Revolution, 1896-1898 |
| | San Antonio (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | San Jose (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | San Leon (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Southampton (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Southland (Houston, Tex.) |
| | Sunnyside Farms (Tex.) |
| | Texas--History--19th century |
| | United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 |
| | United States--Race relations |
| | Waco (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| | Westmoreland Farms (Bellaire, Tex.) |
| | Winnie (Tex.)--Description and travel |
| Other Names |
| | Ideson, Julia, 1880-1945 |
| | Milsaps, John E. T., 1852-1932 |
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John E. T. Milsaps Collection. Houston Metropolitan Research Center,
Houston Public Library
The Japanese color prints were formerly shelved with the
Milsaps books in the stacks. They were unfolded, repaired by Charles Arbore,
and encapsulated.
The religious papers and journals were formerly listed under
Series F (Miscellaneous), Box 2, "Evangelical Newspapers, ca. 1900." The
Philippine newspapers were in the same box, but do not appear to be religious
papers. The other items were formerly listed under Series F (Miscellaneous),
Box 1, folders 8 ("Civil War Commission") and 9 (Miscellaneous Documents").
They have been taken out of folders, encapsulated and placed in the Map Case,
along with the religious papers, the newspapers, the Japanese prints, the map
of Milsap's travels, and the 1897 drawing of Milsaps made by Leon Boiller, and
the photo of Milsaps in old age.
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The Milsaps diaries were microfilmed as part of a cooperative effort
between the Houston Metropolitan Research Center and the Salvation Army
Archives in New York. As part of the project, the Salvation Army produced these
microfilm copies for use by HMRC patrons.
Roll 1 -- Vols. 1-7, 1852-1899
Roll 2 -- Vols. 8-17, 1899-1902
Roll 3 -- Vols. 18-25, 1903-1905
Roll 4 -- Vols. 26-33, 1905-1909
Roll 5 -- Vols. 34-41, 1909-1912
Roll 6 -- Vols. 42-48, 1912-1915
Roll 7 -- Vols. 49-57, 1915-1921
Roll 8 -- Vols. 58-65, 1921-1927
Roll 9 -- Vols. 66-69, 1927-1930
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Series V: Black Pamphlets
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| Box | Folder |
| 1 | 1 | | "Albion Academy." "Barber Memorial Seminary." "Mary Allen Seminary." "Paine Hall, Boys' Dormitory, Albion
Academy." n.d. |
| 2 | | Alexander, Will.
"The Racial Situation in
America." n.d. |
| 3 | | "Annual Report of the Director of the
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History." 1924-25. |
| 4 | | "An Appeal to the Christian People of
the South." 1920. |
| 5 | | Ashburst, John.
"The Equality of All Men Before the
Law." 1865. |
| 6 | | Auntie Rose's
"Version of Cast Thy Burden on the
Lord." n.d. |
| 7 | | Baker, C.J.
"A Constructive Program For Just
Inter-Racial Relations." n.d. |
| 8 | | Barr, Roberta.
"The Africo-American. A Menace or an
Asset - Which?" 1917. |
| 9 | | Binder, Carroll.
"`The South Turning Corner in Racial
Understanding.' A Newspaperman's View of Interracial Cooperation." n.d. |
| 10 | | Blakely, Elizabeth Sea.
"Unto the Fourth Generation: One
Solution of the Negro Problem." 1894. |
| 11 | | "Box List." n.d. |
| 12 | | Bradford, Charles.
"A Devoted Life and Its
Results." 1861. |
| 13 | | Brooks, William.
"What a Black Man Saw in a White Man's
Country." 1899. |
| 14 | | Cable, George Washington.
"The Negro Question." 188? |
| 15 | | Cable, George Washington.
"The Southern Struggle For Pure
Government." 1890. |
| 16 | | Chanler, John.
"Freedman's Bureau Speech of Hon. John
W. Chanler." 1866. |
| 17 | | Chester, Morris.
"Horrible Massacre in Grant Parish,
Louisiana. Two Hundred Men Killed..." 1873 |
| 18 | | "Dispatches of Spanish Officials
Hearing on the Free Negro Settlement of Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose
Flora." 1924. |
| 19 | | Du Bois, W.E.B.
"The Negro Church. A Social
Study." 1903. |
| 20 | | "Economic Co-Operation Among the
Negroes of Georgia." 1917. |
| 21 | | Eleazer, Robert.
"An Adventure in Good Will. The
Interracial Commission, Its Origin and Work." n.d. |
| 22 | | Eleazer, R.B.
"Negro Progress and Achievement.
Random Paragraphs From a Stirring Story of Struggle and Success." n.d. |
| 23 | | Eleazer, R.B.
"Southern Opinion and Race
Relations." n.d. |
| 24 | | "First Annual Report of the National
Freedman's Relief Association of the District of Columbia." 1863. |
| 25 | | Fisher, S.J.
"Representative American
Negroes." n.d. Copy 1. |
| 26 | | Fisher, S.J.
"Representative American
Negroes." n.d. Copy 2. |
| 27 | | Fisher, S.J.
"The Story of Negro Music." n.d. |
| 28 | | Fortune, Mae V.
"Ruth of the Red Hills." n.d. |
| 29 | | Franklin, W.H.
"The Early History of the Presbyterian
Church in the U.S.A. Among the Negroes." n.d. |
| 30 | | Gardiner, Charles.
"A Constitutional and Educational
Solution of the Negro Problem." 1903. |
| 31 | | Gaston, John.
"Constructive Forces in Negro
Life." n.d. |
| 32 | | "Hampton Negro Conference."
Number II.
1898. |
| 33 | | "The History and Adventures of Jack
Mansong, the Famous Negro Robber, and Terror of Jamaica." n.d. |
| 34 | | Holsey, Alborn.
"Principal's Annual Report Edition of
the Tuskegee Institute Bulletin." 1922. |
| 35 | | Hubbard. Elbert.
"A Little Journey to Tuskegee." 1916. |
| 36 | | Hurlbut, S.A.
"Report of the Board of Education For
Freedman, Department of the Gulf...".
1865. |
| 37 | | Johnson, Harry.
"Liberia." 1907. |
| 38 | | Jones, Asbie M.
"Founder's Day Address."
(Tuskegee Institute)
1921. |
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| 2 | 1 | | Kelley, William D.
"The Equality of All Men Before the
Law Claimed and Defended." 1865. |
| 2 | | Kelsey, Carl.
"The Negro Farmer." 1903. |
| 3 | | Kittrell, Norman.
"Old `Miss' and `Mammy'".
Address Delivered on Memorial Day,
April 26 1924, in First Presbyterian Church,
Houston, Tex.
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| 4 | | Larimer, W.T.
"Will You?" 1922. |
| 5 | | Long, Thomas A.
"The Negro as Poet, Artist and
Musician." n.d. |
| 6 | | Lynch, John R.
"Colored Americans. John R. Lynch's
Appeal to Them. The New Nullification: Forty Electoral Votes Will Be Given to
Brylan From a Disfranchised Class." Republican Campaign Document.
1890. |
| 7 | | "Miscegenation: the Theory of the
Blending of the Races Applied to the American White Man and Negro." 1864. |
| 8 | | "Morality Among Negroes in
Cities." 1903. |
| 9 | | Moton, Robert Russa.
"The Negro's Debt to Lincoln." 1922. |
| 10 | | Moton, Robert Russa.
"The Negro of Today." 1912. |
| 11 | | Neely, Alvin J.
"Tuskegee's New Principal." 1922. |
| 12 | | "Negro Digest. A Magazine of Negro Comment, Dec., 1944."
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| 13 | | "Negroes and Religion." n.d. |
| 14 | | Neil, J.S.
"A Christian Heroine's Life
Work." 1862. |
| 15 | | New England Educational Commission For Freedmen.
"Extracts From Letters of Teachers and
Superintendents of New England Educational Commission For Freedmen." 1864. |
| 16 | | "Notes on Negro Crime Particularly in Georgia."
1904. |
| 17 | | "The opinion of Those Who Ought to
Know: What Representatives Negroes Say of the Interracial Movement." n.d. |
| 18 | | "The Original Christy's Minstrels
Complete Repertoire of Plantation Melodies." n.d. |
| 19 | | "Our Colored Citizens. How They Have
Been Officially Recognized Both in War and Peace by the Republican
Party." 1856. |
| 20 | | Page, Thomas Nelson.
"The Great American Question, the
Special Plea of a Southerner." 1907. |
| 21 | | Pierson, H.W.
"Emancipation Day in Andersonville,
Ga." 1869. |
| 22 | | Pierson, H.W.
"A Letter to Hon. Charles Sumner, With
`Statements' of Outrages Upon Freedmen in Georgia, and an Account of My
Expulsion From Andersonville, Ga., by the Ku-Klux-Klan." By Rev. H.W.
Pierson, Formerly President of Cumberland College, Kentucky.
1870. |
| 23 | | Richardson, Clement.
"Extension Work: Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama." 1914. |
| 24 | | Riley, J.P.
"Reached the Reached Negro." 1903. |
| 25 | | Royall, William.
"History of the Virginia Debt
Controversy." 1897. |
| 26 | | Savage, John A.
"Our Young People at Work For the
American Negro." 1923. |
| 27 | | "Scattering the Darkness." n.d. |
| 28 | | "Select Bibliography of the Negro
American." 1905. |
| 29 | | "Selected Discussions of Race
Problems." 1916. |
| 30 | | Shufeldt, R.W.
"The American Navy and
Liberia." 1876. |
| 31 | | Slater, John E.
"The Common School and the Negro
American." 1911. |
| Box | Folder |
| 3 | 1 | | Slater, John F.
"The College-Bred Negro
American." 1910. |
| 2 | | Slater, John F.
"Morals and Manners Among Negro
Americans." 1914. |
| 3 | | Slater, John F.
"The Negro American Artisan." 1912. |
| 4 | | Slater, John F.
"The Negro American Family." 1908. |
| 5 | | Smith, Henry.
"A Collection of Songs, Descriptive
Scenes and Negro Melodies." n.d. |
| 6 | | "Social and Physical Conditions of
Negroes in Cities." 1897. |
| 7 | | "Some Efforts of American Negroes For
Their Own Social Betterment." 1898. |
| 8 | | "Southern White Women on Lynching and
Mob Violence." n.d. |
| 9 | | Storrs, R.S.
"Our Nation's Work for the Colored
People." 1890. |
| 10 | | Storrs, R.S.
"Our Nation's Work for the Colored
People." 1890. |
| 11 | | Strange. Robert.
"Church Work Among the Negroes in the
South." 1907. |
| 12 | | Sumner, Charles.
"In the Courts of the United
States." 1864. |
| 13 | | Tanner, Henry Ossawa.
"The Negro History Bulletin." 1938. |
| 14 | | Taylor, Lauretta Brownson.
"A Playlet. From `Chains' to
`Christian Citizenship'." n.d. |
| 15 | | Taylor, R.R.
"Tuskegee's Mechanical
Department." 1921. |
| 16 | | "Thirty-ninth Annual Report of the
Women's Department of the Board of Missions for Freedmen." 1923. |
| 17 | | "The Three Rs: Responsibilites,
Results, Resources." 1864. |
| 18 | | Tureblood, Nellie.
"The Belated Scholarship." n.d. |
| 19 | | Trumbull, Lyman.
"Speech in the Senate on the
Freedmen's Bureau Veto Message." 1866. |
| 20 | | Tuttle, Charles E.
"Old and Rare Books." 1941. |
| 21 | | "Two Prayers." n.d. |
| 22 | | "Valuable Information About the Board
of Missions for Freedmen." n.d. |
| 23 | | (Washington, Booker T.)
"Memorial Exercises." 1915. |
| 24 | | Washington, Booker T.
"Team Work. Dr. Booker T. Washington's
Last Sunday Evening Talk to the Teachers and Students." 1915. |
| 25 | | Washingtom, Margaret Murry.
"Progress in Race Relations." 1924-25. |
| 26 | | "What Lincoln Did For the
Negro." 1918. |
| 27 | | White, Andrew D.
"Two Addresses at Cleveland Ohio. I.
On the Plan of Western Reserve University. II. On the Education of the
Freedmen." 1882. |
| 28 | | Whiting, Joseph L.
"The Tuskegee Movable School." n.d. |
| 29 | | "Why Colored People In Philadelphia
Are Excluded From the Street Cars." 1866. |
| 30 | | "Why Should the Church Provide Schools
For Negroes in the South." n.d. |
| 31 | | Woodson, Carter G.
"Fifty Years of Negro Citizenship As
Qualified by the United States Supreme Court." 1921. |
| 32 | | Woodson, Carter G.
"Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the
United States in 1830." 1924. |
| 33 | | "The Work Being Done By the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Among 11,000,000 Colored People in
America." 1921. |
| 34 | | Young, Robert,
"The Negro: a Reply to Ariel. The
Negro Belongs to the Genus Homo.- He Is a Descendant of Adam and Eve.-
etc." 1867. |
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Series W: United States - History -
1492-1839
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| Box | Folder |
| 1 | 1 | | Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1819. |
| 2 | | Adams, John Quincy. "Correspondence between John Quincy Adams, Esquire, and Several Citizens of Massachusetts Concerning the Charge of a Design to Dissolve the Union Alleged to Have Existed in that State." 1829. |
| 3 | | Adams, John Quincy. "An Address Delivered at the Anniversary of Independence, City of Washington." 1821. |
| 4 | | Barney, Mary. "Mrs. Barney's Letter to President Jackson." 1829. |
| 5 | | Benedict, Erastus C. "The Beginning of America: A Discourse Delivered Before the New-York Historical Society." 1864. |
| 6 | | Blanchard, Rufus. "Documentary History of the Cession of Louisiana to the United States." 1903. |
| 7 | | Buckingham, S. "A Memorial of the Pilgrim Fathers." 1867. |
| 8 | | Cheever, George. "The Pilgrims and the Puritans." 1851. |
| 9 | | Chittenden, ____. "Mr. Chittenden's Motion for A Repeal of the Embargo Laws." November 10, 1808. |
| 10 | | Civil Service Reform Association. "The Beginning of the 'Spoils' System in the National Government, 1829-30." 1881. |
| 11 | | Clay, Henry. "Motion in U.S. Senate (Public Reading of Papers Offered in Confidence to the Senate by the President Violated the Rules of that Body)" December 31st, 1810. |
| 12 | | Clinton, DeWitt. "Message From the Governor (of New York) to the State Legislature." Jan. 3, 1826. |
| 13 | | Columbus, Christopher. "Letter to Rafael Danchez." Originally published May, 1493. |
| 14 | | Common Sense Addresses to the Citizens of the Southern States. 1829. |
| 15 | | Giles, ____. "Mr. Giles' Speech, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, On the Resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to Repeal the Embargo Laws." |
| 16 | | Hillhouse, ____. "Propositions For Amending the Constitution of the United States." April 12th, 1808. |
| 17 | | Jackson, Andrew. "Proclamation of General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, Against Nullification." Dec. 10th, 1832. |
| 18 | | (Jefferson, Thomas) "The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency Examined and the Charges Against John Adams Refuted." 1796. |
| 19 | | Leigh, ____. "The Expunging Resolution." 1836. |
| 20 | | Lincoln, Levi. "Message to the Legislature (Massachusetts)." 1826. |
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| 2 | 1 | | Miller, Morris, S.
"Speech of the Hon. Morris S. Miller
of New York on the Army Bills (On His Motion to Strike Out the First Section of
the Bill From the Senate to Raise 80,000 Militia)." 1814. |
| 2 | | (Monroe, James).
"Notice of Mr. Adams Eulogium of the
Life and Character of James Monroe." 1832. |
| 3 | | Olmsted, Denison.
"Observations on the Meteoric Shower
of November 1837." |
| 4 | | Otis, Oran G.
"Oration Delivered on the Centennial
Anniversary of the Birthday of Washington." 1832. |
| 5 | | (Paine, Thomas). Six Pamphlets on Thomas Paine.
ca. 1910. |
| 6 | | Perea, Fray Estevan.
"Verdura Relacion de la Grandiosa
Conversion. 1632 Reprint." n.d. |
| 7 | | Pickering, ____.
"Mr. Pickering's Speech in U.S. Senate
on the Resolution Offered by Mr. Millhouse to Repeal the Several Acts Laying an
Embargo." 1808. |
| 8 | | (Randolph, John)
"A Letter to the Honorable John
Randolph, by Numa." (Attack on Randolph)
1810. |
| 9 | | Shea, John G.
"The First Epic of Our Country by the
Poet Conquistador of New Mexico." n.d. |
| 10 | | "South Carolina and Nullification.
Prospects Beyond the Rubicon." 1833. |
| 11 | | Standefer, James.
"Circular to His Constituents of the
Third Congressional District of Tennessee, Composed of the Counties of
Campbell, etc." 1831. |
| 12 | | State Street Trust Company.
"Old Shipping Days in Boston,
1631-1870." 1918. |
| 13 | | State Street Trust Company.
"Some Merchants and Sea Captains of
Old Boston (early half of 19th century)". 1918. |
| 14 | | State Street Trust Company.
"Other Merchants and Sea Captains of
Old Boston." 1919. |
| 15 | | Washington's Farewell Address: The Proclamation of
Jackson Against Nullification; and The Declaration of Independence.
1863. |
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Series X: United States - History -
1840-1849
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| Box | Folder |
| 1 | 1 | | Almanac.
"Rosser's Western Dutch-English
Almanac for 1846." |
| 2 | | Bidness, John.
"Life in California Before the Gold
Discovery." 1890. |
| 3 | | Brier, John Wells.
"The Death Valley Party of
1849." 1903. |
| 4 | | Clay, Henry.
"Henry Clay Against the Frontier
Settlers." 1841. |
| 5 | | "Congressional Proceedings,
1837-1846." |
| 6 | | Douglas, Stephen A.
"Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, on
the Bill to Refund the Fine Imposed on General Andrew Jackson, by Judge Hall,
of New Orleans, Delivered in the House of Representatives, at Washington, on
the 6th January, 1844." 1851. |
| 7 | | Ellsworth, William W.
"Speech of William W. Ellsworth in the
Case of Samuel Houston, Charged With a Contempt and Breach of the Privileges of
the House, by Assaulting the Hon. William Stanbery, a Member From the State of
Ohio, for Words Used in Debate. Delivered in the House of Representatives, May
9, 1832." |
| 8 | | Evans, Estwick.
"Essay on State Rights. The Object of
Which is to Define and Illustrate the Spirit of Our Institutions and of
Liberty, and to Renovate Our Political Elements. By Estwick Evans, of the
North." 1844. |
| 9 | | "Observations On the Late Presidential
Veto. A plan for a Change of the Constitution Relative to Its Power." 1842. |
| 10 | | Ogle, ____.
"Speech of Mr. Ogle, of Pennsylvania,
on the Regal Splendor of the President's Palace. Delivered in the House of
Representatives." 1840. |
| 11 | | Peoria Register.
"The Oregon Expedition of Obadiah
Oakley, (ca. 1842-45)." Reprint.
1914. |
| 12 | | Pearce, ____.
"General Jackson's Fine. Report From
the Committee on the Judiciary, January 31, 1843." |
| 13 | | Pierce, John.
"Requisites to Our Country's Glory. A
Discourse Before His Excellency George Briggs, Governor, His Honor John Reed,
Lieutenant Governor, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of
Massachusetts, at the Annual Election. Wednesday, 3 January, 1849." |
| 14 | | "Proceedings of the House of
Representatives of the United States on the Presentation of the Sword of
Washington and the Staff of Franklin, February 7, 1843." |
| 15 | | "Proceedings of the Celebration of the
Anniversary of the Glorious Battle of New Orleans." 1846. |
| 16 | | United States. Supreme Court.
"Will of Stephen Girard, Opinion of
the United States Supreme Court." Delivered
February 27, 1844, by Mr. Justice Story.
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Series Y: United States - History -
1850-1860.
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| Box | Folder |
| 1 | 1 | | Banks, N.O.
"Speech of N.O. Banks, Jr. of Mass.,
on the Employment of Army Officers in National Armories. Delivered in the in
the House of Representatives, Jun 17, 1854." |
| 2 | | Boardman, H.A.
"The Low Value Set Upon Human Life in
the United States: a Discourse Delivered on Thanksgiving-Day, November 24,
1853, by H.A. Boardman, D.D." |
| 3 | | Bradlee, Francis.
"The Dreadnought of Newburyport,
Massachusetts and Some Account of the Old Transatlantic Packet-Ships." 1920. |
| 4 | | (Buchanan, James).
"Short Answers to Reckless
Fabrications, Against the Democratic Candidate for President, James
Buchanan." 1856. |
| 5 | | Burlingame, Anson.
"Speech of Hon. Anson Burlingame
(Candidate for Congress) to the Electors of the Fifth Congressional District,
at the Free Democratic Meeting in Faneuil, October 13, 1852." |
| 6 | | Clapp, Otis.
"A Letter to the Hon. Abbott Lawrence
and Hon. Robert G. Shaw on the Present Condition and Future Growth of
Boston." 1853. |
| 7 | | Clayton, John M.
"Speeches of Hon. John M. Clayton, of
Delaware, in the Senate, March 31, and April 1, 1856, in Reply to Senator
Houston, of Texas, and Others, and in Defense of the Naval Board." |
| 8 | | Committee For Relief of Hungarian Exiles.
"A Brief Explanatory Report as to the
Termination of the Hungarian Struggle; the Capitulation of the Fortress of
Comorn; and the Objects Probable Extent, and Other Circumstances of the
Hungarian Emigration." 1850. |
| 9 | | Curtis, George Ticknor.
"Mr. Curtis's Discourse at the Lowell
Institute, on the Strength of the Constitution, as the Conclusion of a Course
of Twelve Lectures on the History of the Constitution of the United
States." 1850. |
| 10 | | Davis, George Lynn-Lachlan.
"A Paper Upon the Origin of the Japan
Expedition. Read the 7th of May, 1857, Before the Maryland Historical
Society". 1860. |
| 11 | | Democratic National Committee.
"The Senate Bill For the Admission of
Kansas as a State." 1856. |
| 12 | | Dodge, Augustus C.
"Speech of Augustus C. Dodge, of Iowa,
in the Senate of the United States, March 3 and 4, 1852, on the Iowa Land
Bill." |
| 13 | | (Fremont, John C.).
"Colonel Fremont Not a Roman
Catholic." Campaign Document.
1856. |
| 14 | | "The Galphin Case! The Dangers of
Electing an Incompetent Man President. Facts For the People of All
Parties." 1850. |
| 15 | | Grow, G.A.
"Land For the Landless. Speech of Hon.
G.A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, February 29,
1860." Tribune Tracts - No. 5.
|
| 16 | | Haldeman, R.J.
"To the National Democracy of
Pennsylvania. Call For a Special Meeting at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...Re the
Nominating of Douglas and Johnson For President." 1860. |
| 17 | | Hallett, Benjamin.
"In Favor of the Adoption of the New
Constitution. Speech in Faneuil Hall, October 21, 1853." (2
copies) |
| 18 | | Lunt, William P.
"The Union of the Human Race. A
Lecture Delivered Before the Quincy Lyceum, in Quincy, Mass. February 7,
1850." |
| 19 | | Michelson, Charles.
"The Vigilantes of the West." n.d. |
| 20 | | Miles, William.
"Journal of the Sufferings and
Hardships of Capt. Parker H. French's Overland Expedition to California, Which
Left New York City, May 13, 1850." 1851. |
| 21 | | O'Meara, James.
"Early Politics in California." 1881. |
| 22 | | "River and Harbor Improvements. Whig
Pretensions Exposed." 1852. |
| 23 | | Tappan, Henry.
"The Growth of Cities: a Discourse
Delivered Before the New York Geographical Society." 1855. |
| 24 | | Walker, ____.
"Speech of Mr. Walker, of Wisconsin,
on the Bill to Cede the Public Lands. Delivered in the Senate of the United
States, August 13, 1850." (2 copies) |
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Series Z: United States - History -
1861-1865, Civil War -
Pamphlets
|
| Box | Folder |
| 1 | 1 | | "About the War. Plain Words to Plain
People by a Plain Man." 1863. |
| 2 | | "Address of the Union Members of the
Legislature." (Indianapolis, Indiana).
1863. |
| 3 | | "An Address to the Republicans of
Massachusetts." 1862. |
| 4 | | Agnew, Daniel.
"Our National Constitution: Its
Adaptation to a State of War or Insurrection." 1863. |
| 5 | | Agnew, Daniel.
"Our National Constitution: Its
Adaptation to a State of War or Insurrection." 1863. Copy 2. |
| 6 | | Ambrose, Paul.
"The Slave Question a Pretext to Lead
the Masses on to Revolution." 1863. |
| 7 | | American International Relief Committee, For the
Suffering Operatives of Great Britain.
"Report, 1862-63." 1864. |
| 8 | | (Beall, John Y.)
"Trial of John Y. Beall, as a Spy and
Guerrillero, by Military Commission." 1865. |
| 9 | | Bellows, Rev. Dr.
"Speech Made at Academy of Music,
Philadelphia, by Rev. Dr. Bellows, President, U.S. Sanitary Commission." 1863. |
| 10 | | Bishop, Joel P.
"Thoughts For the Times." 1863. |
| 11 | | Bishop, W.C.
"Report of the Special Committee on
Claims For Supplies to Volunteers, With the Evidence Taken and Schedule of
Accounts Audited." 1861. |
| 12 | | Blackman, Rev. E.L.
"Our Relations With America. A Reply
to the Arguments of Mr. Cobden, in the House of Commons, as to the Supply of
Ammunition of War to the Belligerents; and of `Historicus' in the `Times', as
to the Interest in Maintaining the Federal Pretensions of International Polity,
by the Rev. E.L. Blackman, Incumbent of Blythburgh and Walberswick, Suffolk.
Author of `Shall We Recognize the Confederate States?'." 1863. |
| 13 | | Bond for $100 of the Confederate States of America.
1864. |
| 14 | | Bond for $1000 of the Confederate States of America.
1863. |
| 15 | | Brooks, Phillips.
"Our Mercies of Re-Occupation." 1863. |
| 16 | | Brown, N.B.
"Address Before the Union League in
the 24th Ward, Philadelphia, at the Opening Celebration, May 9, 1863...(also)
Lord Lyons in Council With the New York Democracy." |
| 17 | | Butler, E.F.
"Character and Results of the War. How
to Prosecute and How to End It." 1863. |
| 18 | | Carlile, John S.
"Speech of Hon. John S. Carlile, of
Virginia on the Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels:
Delivered in the Senate...March 11, 1862." |
| 19 | | Carlile, John S.
"Speech of Hon. John S. Carlile, of
Virginia on the Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels;
Delivered in the Senate March 11, 1862...Speech of Hon. J.J. Crittenden, of
Kentucky, on the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. Delivered in
the House of Representatives, April 11, 1863...Speech of Hon. J.A. McDougall,
of California, on the Confiscation of Property. Delivered in the Senate of the
United States, March 12, 1862...Speech of Hon. Henry Crider, of Kentucky, on
the Bills to Confiscate the Property and Free From Servitude the Slaves of
Rebels; Delivered in the House of RePresentatives, May 22, 1862...Speech of
Hon. William Allen of Ohio, on Confiscation and Emancipation, Delivered in the
House of Representatives April 24, 1862." |
| 20 | | (Cavado, F.F.)
"Case of F.F. Cavada." 1865. |
| 21 | | "Chickamauga, the Price of
Chattanooga. A Description of the Strategic Plans, Marches, and Battles of the
Campaign of Chattanooga. With Illustrative Map. By the Author of the `Annals of
the Army of the Cumberland.'" 1864. |
| 22 | | "Civil War. Battle of Petersburg.
Senate Hearing. Report December 15, 1864." |
| 23 | | "Civil War. Operations Against
Charleston. Trade Regulations. Battle of Cedar Mountain. Treatment of Rebel
Prisoners. Dept. of Arkansas." 1864. |
| 24 | | Clarke, James F.
"Discourse on the Aspects of the
War..." 1863. Copies 1 and 2.
|
| 25 | | (Clymer, Hester).
"Record of Hester Clymer: and
Historical Parallel Between Him and Major-General John W. Geary. Also Official
Returns of Election on Constitutional Amendments Allowing Soldiers the Right to
Vote." n.d. |
| 26 | | Cobden and Bright.
"A Friendly Voice From England on
American Affairs." 1862. |
| 27 | | Cossham, Handel.
"Friends of America in
England." 1865. |
| 28 | | (Crawford, Maj. Gen. W.W.).
"Civil War Memorabilia."
(Auction Catalogue).
1915. |
| 29 | | "The Crisis." 1863. |
| 30 | | Crittenden, J.J.
"Speech of Hon. J.J. Crittenden, of
Kentucky, on the Confiscation of Rebel Property. Delivered in the House of
Representatives, April 23, 1862." |
| Box | Folder |
| 2 | 1 | | Cummings, Charles L.
"The Great War Relic Together With a
Sketch of My Life, Service in the Army, and How I Lost My Feet Since the War.
Also, Many Interesting Incidents Illustrative of the Life of a Soldier." n.d. |
| 2 | | Cummins, G.D.
"A Sermon Delivered on the Day of
National Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer...".
1861. |
| 3 | | Curtin, Andrew C.
"Message of Andrew G. Curtin, Governor
of Pennsylvania, to the Legislature, January 4, 1865." |
| 4 | | Cussons, John.
"Jack Sterry, the Jessie Scout. An
Incident of the Second Battle of Manassas, on Which Turned the Course of the
Campaign and the Fate of the Southern Army." 1907. |
| 5 | | Cutler, Charles.
"War, a Necessary Evil. A Sermon
Delivered (at the) ...Funeral of William P. Marden." 1863. |
| 6 | | Daly, Charles, P.
"Are Southern Privateersmen `Pirates'?
Letter to the Honorable Ira Harris, United States Senator." 1862. |
| 7 | | "The Days of Sixty-Three." 1864. |
| 8 | | Deatherage, Charles P.
"Steamboating on the Missouri River in
the Sixties." 1924. |
| 9 | | (Democratic Party).
"The Record of the Democratic Party,
1860-1865." 1865. |
| 10 | | "The Democratic Times." n.d. |
| 11 | | Douglass, Frederick.
"Addresses of the Hon. W.D. Kelley,
Miss Anna E. Dickinson, and Mr. Frederick Douglass, at a Mass Meeting for the
Promotion of Colored Enlistments." 1863. |
| 12 | | Dudley, Thomas.
"Three Critical Periods in Our
Diplomatic Relations With England During the Late War." 1894. |
| 13 | | Duffield, J. Davis.
"Ode to Heroes and Battles." 1894. |
| 14 | | Early, Jubal.
"The Campaigns of Robert E. Lee. An
Address Before Washington and Lee University, January 19, 1872." |
| 15 | | Early, Jubal.
"A Memoir of the Last Year of the War
for Independence, in the Confederate States of America. Containing an Account
of the Operations of His Commands in the Years 1864 and 1865." 1867 |
| 16 | | "Einfache Worte an Einfache
Leute." (German translation of Folder 1, Box 1) 1863. |
| 17 | | Elder, William.
"Debt and Resources of the United
States; and the Effect of Secession Upon the Trade and Industry of the Loyal
States." 1863. |
| 18 | | Ely, Alfred.
"Confiscation of Property and the
Emancipation of the Slaves of Rebels. Speech of Hon. Alfred Ely, House of
Representatives, May 26, 1862." |
| 19 | | Emery, Ina Capitola.
"The Fall of Richmond." 1900. |
| 20 | | Everett, Edward.
"The Great Issues Now Before the
Country." 1861. |
| 21 | | "The First Duty of the Citizen. The
Grandeur of the Struggle and Its Responsibilities." 1863. |
| 22 | | Foote, Allen Ripley.
"Some of My War Stories. A Paper Read
Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion." 1913. |
| 23 | | Forster, W.E.
"Speech of Mr. W.E. Forster, M.O., on
the Slaveholders' Rebellion; and Professor Goldsin Smith's Letter on the
Morality of the Emancipation Proclamation." 1863. |
| 24 | | (Fremont, John Charles).
"General Fremont; and the Injustice
Done Him by Politicians and Envious Military Men, by W. Brotherhead." 1862. |
| 25 | | (Fremont, John Charles).
"Fremont and McClellan, Their
Political and Military Careers Reviewed. By Van Buren Denslow." 1867. |
| 26 | | Fuzzlebug, Fritz (pseud.)
"Prison Life During the Rebellion.
Being a Brief Narrative of the Miseries and Sufferings of Six Hundred
Confederate Prisoners Sent From Fort Delaware to Morris' Island to be
Punished." n.d. |
| 27 | | Geary, John W.
"A Sketch of the Early Life and of the
Civil and Military Services of Maj. Gen. John W. Geary, Candidate of the
National Union Party for Governor of Pennsylvania." 1866. |
| 28 | | "General Order No. 73." July 4, 1862. |
| 29 | | Gilbert, C.E.
"Two Presidents: Abraham Lincoln,
Jefferson Davis. Origin, Cause and Conduct of the War Between the
States." 1927. |
| 30 | | Grant, Ulysses S.
"The Battle of Shiloh, by Gen. U.S.
Grant...Albert Sidney Johnson and the Shiloh Campaign, by Wm. Preston
Johnston...Notes of a Confederate Staff Officer at Shiloh, by Thomas
Jordan." Century Magazine,
February 1885. |
| 31 | | (Grant, Ulysses S.)
"`Let Us Have Peace'. The Lives and
Public Services of General U.S. Grant, U.S.A. and of Hon. Schuyler Colfax,
Speaker of the House of Representatives." 1868. |
| 32 | | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.
"Speech of Lord Campbell, in the House
of Lords, on the Right of the Neutral Powers to Acknowledge the Southern
Confederacy. March 23, 1863." |
| 33 | | Green, C.O.
"A List of Old Soldiers Living in
Superior, Grant and Olivet Townships, and Osage City, Osage County,
Kansas." 1889. |
| 34 | | Gregg, David.
"The Second Cavalry Division of the
Army of the Potomac in the Gettysburg Campaign." 1907. |
| 35 | | Hale, Edward E.
"The Future Civilization of the South:
a Sermon Preached on the 19th of April, 1862, at the South Congregational
Church, Boston." |
| 36 | | Hall, H. Seymour.
"Personal Experience of a Staff
Officer at Mine Run and Albemarle County Raid, and as Commander of the 43rd
Regiment U.S. Colored Troops, Through the Wilderness Campaign, and at the
Mine-before-Petersburg, Virginia. From November 7, 1863 to July 30, 1864. A
Paper Prepared and Read Before the Kansas Commandery of the Military Order of
the Loyal Legion of the United States, October 3, 1894." |
| 37 | | Harris, Ira.
"The Expulsion of Senator Bright.
Speeches of Hon. Ira Harris of New York. Delivered in U.S. Senate, Feb. 5,
1862." |
| Box | Folder |
| 3 | 1 | | Hayes, Rutherford B.
"Address of Brevet Major-General
Rutherford B. Hayes at the Fifth Quadrennial Congress...of the Loyal Legion of
the United States." 1885. |
| 2 | | Henderson, John N.
"Davis and Lincoln. Address at the
Reunion of Confederate Veterans, at Bryan." 1894. |
| 3 | | Hendricks, Thomas A.
"Retaliation on Rebel Prisoners.
Speech of Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, in the United States Senate, January 24,
1865, Upon the Consideration of the Joint Resolution Advising Retaliation For
the Cruel Treatment of Prisoners by the Insurgents." |
| 4 | | Historicus.
"American Neutrality."
Reprinted from the
"London Times" of
December 22, 1864. |
| 5 | | Holt, Joseph.
"An Address by the Hon. Joseph Holt,
to the People of Kentucky. Delivered at Louisville, July 13, 1861; also His
Letter to J.F. Speed, Esq." Copy 1. |
| 6 | | Holt, Joseph.
"An Address by the Hon. Joseph Holt,
to the People of Kentucky, Delivered at Louisville, July 13, 1861; also His
Letter to J.F. Speed, Esq." Copy 2. |
| 7 | | Holt, Joseph.
"Letter of the Honorable Joseph Holt,
Upon the Policy of the General Government, the Pending Revolution, Its Objects,
Its Probable Results if Successful, and the Duty of Kentucky in the
Crisis." 1861. |
| 8 | | Holt, Joseph.
"Treason and Its Treatment. Remarks of
Hon. Joseph Holt...After the Flag Raising at Fort Sumter." 1865. |
| 9 | | "Political Preaching. A Discourse
Delivered in St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24,
1864." |
| 10 | | Huidekoper, H.S.
"Address at the Unveiling of the
Equestrian Statue of Major-General John F. Reynolds." 1899. |
| 11 | | Huideloper, H.S.
"Oration...at the Reunion of the
Survivors of the 150th Regiment, Pa. Vols. (`Bucktails') at Gettysburg, Penna.,
August 13, 1894." |
| 12 | | Humes, Thomas.
"Report to the East Tennessee Relief
Association at Knoxville...to Which Are Appended the Proceedings Commemorative
of the Death of Edward Everett." 1865. |
| 13 | | "Instructions For Officers and
Non-Commissioned Officers of Cavalry, On Outpost Duty." n.d. |
| 14 | | Johnson, Andrew.
"Slavery or Peonage in Mexico. Message
of U.S. President Regarding Same." 1865. |
| 15 | | Johnson, Andrew.
"Speech of Hon. Andrew Johnson, of
Tennessee, on the Proposed Expulsion of Mr. Bright." 1862. |
| 16 | | Johnstone, H.W.
"Truth of the War Conspiracy of
1861." 1865. |
| 17 | | Jones, Charles C.
"Address Delivered Before the
Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at its First Annual
Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26, 1879." |
| 18 | | Jones, Charles C.
"An Address Delivered Before the
Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at its Sixth Annual
Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26, 1884, by Col. Charles C. Jones, Jr.,
President of the Association." 1894. |
| 19 | | Jones Charles C.
"An Address Delivered Before the
Confederate Survivors' Association, at its Seventh Annual Meeting, on Memorial
Day, April 27, 1885, by Col. Charles C. Jones, Jr., President of the
Association." |
| 20 | | Jones, Charles C.
"An Address Delivered Before the
Confederate Survivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia, Upon the Occasion of
its Fifteenth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1893." Also
"Chickamauga" by Col. Joseph B.
Cumming,
1893. |
| 21 | | The Kearsage and the Alabama.
"The Story of the Kearsage and
Alabama." 1868. |
| 22 | | Kelley, W.D.
"The Conscription. Also Speeches of
the Hon. W.D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on the
Conscription; the Way to Attain and Secure Peace; and On Arming the
Negroes." 1863. Copy 1. |
| 23 | | Kelley, W.D.
"The Conscription. Also Speeches of
the Hon. W.D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on the
Conscription; the Way to Attain and Secure Peace; and On Arming the
Negroes." 18618632. Copy 2. |
| 24 | | Kelley, W.D.
"The Way to Attain and Secure Peace.
Speech of Hon. W.D.Kelley of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of
Representatives, December 19, 1862." |
| 25 | | Kernan, F.
"Confiscated Property. Speech of Hon.
F. Kernan of New York, Delivered in House of Representatives, February 4,
1864." |
| 26 | | Kieffer, Rev. H.M.
"An Address Delivered at the Second
Reunion of the Survivors of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, `Bucktails', Held at Meadville, Pa., September 10th, 1890." |
| 27 | | Laboulaye, M. Edouard.
"Disunion: Degradation Without
Remedy." Reprinted From the
"Revue Nationale". Tract of
Loyal Publication Society, No. 8 (
"Upon Whom Rests the Guilt of the
War?").
1863. |
| 28 | | Laboulaye, M. Edouard.
"Why the North Cannot Accept of
Separation, by Edouard Laboulaye, Professor in the College of France, Advocate
of the Imperial Court of Paris, Member of the Institute." Reprinted from
"Revue Nationale", of Paris.
1863. |
| 29 | | (Lee, Robert E.) Virginia Gazette - Death of Gen. R.E.
Lee.
October 14, 1870. |
| | | | See Map Case. |
| 30 | | "The Libby Chronicle. Devoted to Facts
and Fun. A True Copy of the Libby Chronicle as Written by the Prisoners of
Libby in 1863." 1889. |
| 31 | | Lieber, Francis.
"No Party Now, But All For Our
Country. Address of Francis Lieber, Chairman of the Council's Committee on
Addresses. Read at the Meeting of the Loyal National League, by their request,
in Union Square, New York, on the 11th of April, 1863." |
| 32 | | Love, John.
"Union White Boys in Blue.
Constitution and Proceedings of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention, Held at
Indianapolis, Ind. on Wednesday, 8th April, 1868." |
| 33 | | Loyal National League. "Proceedings at the Organization
of the Loyal National League at the Cooper Institute, March 20, 1863. Speeches
by Gen. Cochrane, Gen. Hamilton, Hon. Roscoe Conkling, and Senator Foster, of
Conn."
|
| 34 | | Loyal Publication Society.
"Elements of Discord in Secessia. The
Vulgarity of Treason...Appendix to the Foregoing Article - `The Vulgarity of
Treason.'; Extracts From Rebel Organs...Dialogue Between an Old-Fashioned
Jackson Democrat and a Copperhead." 1863. |
| 35 | | "The Loyalists Ammunition...Speech of
a Brave Old Patriot...A Voice From the Army...On Foreign Interference...For the
Croakers...The Words of a Patriot Soldier...Cromwell on Destructive
Conservatism...Pusillanimous Peace." 1863. |
| 36 | | (McClellan, George).
"McClellan's Campaign. Reprinted from
The World, of August, 1862. `There is Justice in History'." |
| 38 | | (McClellan, George).
"Gen. McClellan's Report. A Summary of
the Same. Original Scheme of the War. Virginia and Maryland Campaigns. How
Rewarded by Washington. Tribute to His Soldiers." n.d. |
| 39 | | McCoy, A.D.
"Thoughts on Labor in the South, Past,
Present and Future." 1865. |
| 40 | | McDonald, Joseph E.
"Speech of the Hon. J.E. McDonald
Before the Indianapolis Democratic Union Association." 1862. |
| 41 | | McDougall, J.A.
"Speech of Hon. J.A. McDougal of
California, on the Arrest of Gen. Stone, and the Rights of the Soldier and
Citizen." 1862. |
| 42 | | Mason, Victor Louis.
"Four Lincoln Conspiracies. Including
New Particulars of the Flight and Capture of the Assassin." Century
Magazine,
April, 1896. |
| Box | Folder |
| 4 | 1 | | Maynard, ____.
"Auszug aus der Anrede, gehaltedn von
Richter Maynard, an die Grand Jury von Nordhampton County, bei der Grossnung
der Court fur Januar-Germin 1863." |
| 2 | | Miles, Thomas Jefferson.
"The Conspiracy of Leading Men of the
Republican Party to Destroy the American Union." 1864. |
| 3 | | The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States; Constitution and Bylaws.
1881. |
| 4 | | The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States; Constitution and Bylaws.
1889. |
| 5 | | Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States...Pennsylvania...Membership Roll,
April 15, 1865 - June 1,
1891. |
| 6 | | Mill, John Stuart.
"The Contest in America." 1862. |
| 7 | | The Monitor and the Merrimac.
"History of the Famous Battle Between
the Iron-Clad Merrimac C.S.N. and the Iron-Clad Monitor and the Cumberland and
Congress, of the U.S. Navy, by Richard Curtis." 1862. |
| 8 | | The Monitor and the Merrimac.
"The First Iron-Clad Naval Engagement
in the World: a History of Facts of the Great Naval Battle Between the
Merrimac...and...the Monitor, by E.V. White." 1862. |
| 9 | | Morris, Daniel.
"Speech of Hon. Daniel Morris, of New
York, on the Confiscation Bill." 1864. |
| 10 | | Morton, Oliver P.
"Message of Gov. Oliver P. Morton
Delivered at the Called Session of the Indiana Legislature, April 25, 1861,
together With Proclamation of Gen. Jackson." |
| 11 | | "The Mountain Campaigns in Georgia or
War Scenes on the W. & A." 1886. |
| 12 | | "Die Munition des Loyalisten...Rede
eines braven alten Patrioten...Eine Stimme von der Armee...Ueber fremde
Einmischung. Fuer die kleinmuethigen Klagenden...Die Worte eines patriotischen
Soldaten...Cromwell ueber zerstorenden Conservatismus...Feigherziger
Friede." (German version of Pamphlet 35, Box 3).
1863. |
| 13 | | New England Loyal Publication Society.
"Letter From John Hooker..`To My
Friends of the Legal Profession Throughout the State, Who Adhere to the
Democratic Party." (Connecticut)
1863. |
| 14 | | New York Chamber of Commerce.
"Memorial...of the Chamber of Commerce
of New York, in Favor of Englarging the Canals For the Defence of the
Lakes." 1863. |
| 15 | | New York Times.
"Effect of Secession Upon the
Commercial Relations Between the North and the South." 1861. |
| 16 | | "Official Army Register for
1860." |
| 17 | | Papers Relating to the Proceedings of the Tribunal of
Arbitration at Geneva, Part II,
1873. |
| 18 | | Parker, Joel.
"Proceedings of the Convention of the
People of Massachusetts Holden at Faneuil Hall, Boston, October 7th,
1862." |
| 19 | | Patterson, H.K.W.
"War Memories of Fort Monroe and
Vicinity." 1885. |
| 20 | | (Pendleton, George).
"Congressional Record of George H.
Pendleton, Candidate for President." n.d. |
| 21 | | Pennsylvania. House of Representatives.
"Report of the Select Committee
Relative to Frauds Committed Upon Soldiers, the People and the Government, Made
to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1865." |
| 22 | | Pleasonton, A.
"Report of Major General A. Pleasonton
to the Committee on the Conduct of the War." 1865. |
| 23 | | Post, Rev. T.M.
"Palingenesy. National Regeneration.
An Address by Rev. T.M. Post, D.D. Delivered by Invitation at the Washington
University, November 4, 1864." |
| 24 | | "The Rebuke of Secession Doctrines by
Southern Statesmen." 1863. |
| 25 | | "The Rebuke of Secession Doctrines by
Southern Statesmen." 1863. Copy 2.
|
| 26 | | Ricketts, James B.
"Report of Brig.-Gen. James B.
Ricketts to the Hon. Committee on the Conduct of the War." 1866. |
| 27 | | Rogers, Andrew J.
"Speech of Hon. W.J. Rogers of New
Jersey in the House of Representataives, April 12, 1864, on the Resolution to
Expel Hon. Alex. Long of Ohio for Words Spoken in Debate." |
| 28 | | Rose, Duncan.
"Why the Confederacy Failed." n.d. |
| 29 | | Rutherford, M.L.
"The Civilization of the Old South:
What Made It: What Destroyed It: What Has Replaced It." 1916. |
| 30 | | Rutherford, M.L.
"Four Addresses (`the South of
Yesterday'; `Thirteen Periods of United States History'; `Wrongs of History
Righted'; `Historical Sins of Omission and Commission')." 1912. |
| Box | Folder |
| 5 | 1 | | Rutherford, M.L.
"Truths of History. A Fair, Unbiased,
Impartial, Unprejudiced and Conscientious Study of History." ca. 1920. |
| 2 | | "Savoury Dish for Loyal Men." 1863. |
| 3 | | Schell, Frank H.
"Sketching Under Fire at Antietam: a
War Correspondent's Personal Account of His Experience During Battle...with
Pictures Drawn by the Author in the Midst of the Action..." n.d. |
| 4 | | "Ein Schmackhaftes Gericht Fuer Loyale
Maenner." (German Version of Pamphlet 2, Box 5).
1863. |
| 5 | | Schurz, Carl.
"For the Great Empire of Liberty,
Forward!' Speech of Maj.Gen. Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, Delivered at Concert
Hall, Philadelphia, Friday Evening, September 16, 1864." |
| 6 | | Seymour, Horatio.
"Speech of the Hon. Horatio Seymour,
Before the Democratic Union State Convention at Albany, September 10, 1862, on
Receiving the Nomination for Governor." |
| 7 | | Sheffield, W.P.
"Conduct of the War. Speech by Hon.
W.P. Sheffield of Rhode Rhode Island, House of Representatives, January 27,
1862." |
| 8 | | Sheridan, Philip H.
"Report of Major General Sheridan, to
the Hon. Committee on the Conduct of the War. Battle of Perryville, Lebanon,
Ky., Oct. 23, 1862." |
| 9 | | Sherman, W.T.
"Civil War. Sherman-Johnston.
Testimony of Major-General William T. Sherman." 1865. |
| 10 | | Sherman, W.T.
"The March to the Sea. From the
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| 11 | | Smith, Goldwin.
"A Letter to a Whig Member of the
Southern Independence Association." 1864. |
| 12 | | Smith, W.C.
"The Private in Gray." n.d. |
| 13 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion", Vol 1, No. 1,
1868. |
| 14 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion", Vol I, No. 2,
1868. |
| 15 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion", Vol I, No. 3,
1868. |
| 16 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
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1868. |
| 17 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime Tales of the Late
Rebellion", Vol. I, No. 5,
1868. |
| 18 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 6,
1868. |
| 19 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 7,
1868. |
| 20 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 8,
1868. |
| 21 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 9,
1868. |
| 22 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 10,
1868. |
| 23 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 11,
1868. |
| 24 | | "Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-Dime
Tales of the Late Rebellion",Vol. I, No. 12,
1868. |
| 25 | | "The State of the Country"
(Advance Sheets of
"The Princeton Review"),
1861. |
| 26 | | Stearns, W.A.
"Necessities of the War and the
Conditions of Success in It. A Sermon..." 1861. |
| 27 | | Stille, Charles.
"How a Free People Conduct a Long
War..." 1862. Copies 1 & 2. |
| 28 | | Stille, Charles.
"Northern Interests and Southern
Independence: a Plea for United Action." 1863. Copies 1 & 2. |
| 29 | | Tarbell, Ida M.
"The Lincoln-Douglas Debates"
and
"The Later Life of Lincoln".
1896 and
1899. |
| 30 | | Tarbell, Ida M.
"Mr. Lincoln as
President-Elect." n.d. |
| 31 | | Thomason, John W.
"I've Heard My Own Confederate Folks
Talk in Much the Same Fashion". An Appreciation by Captain John W.
Thomason of James Boyd's Stirring Civil War Novel,
"Marching On".
1927. |
| 32 | | "Thoughts on the Times." 1863. |
| 33 | | Tillett, Wilbur.
"Southern Women as Affected by the
Civil War." 1891. |
| Box | Folder |
| 6 | 1 | | Train, G.F.
"Train's Union Speeches. Second
Series: Delivered in England During the Present American War." 1862. |
| 2 | | Truman, Ben C.
"Last Battle of the Civil War. An
Historical Question." n.d. |
| 3 | | Tyler, Wm. N.
"The Dispatch Carrier." 1897. |
| 4 | | "United States. Army. "Statement of the Disposition
of...Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been
Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States," Vol. I,
' 1868. |
| 5 | | United States. Army.
"Statement of the Disposition
of...Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been
Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States," Vol. II, 1868. |
| 6 | | United States. Army.
"Statement of the Disposition
of...Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been
Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States," Vol. III,
1868. |
| 7 | | United States. Army.
"Statement of the Disposition
of...Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been
Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States," Vol. IV,
1869. |
| 8 | | United States. Sanitary Commission.
"Kentucky Branch of the U.S. Sanitary
Commission. Report. (History of the Commission During the Civil War)." 1866. |
| 9 | | United States. Sanitary Commission.
"Statement Concerning the Army and
Navy Claim Agency of the U.S. Sanitary Commission." 1866. |
| 10 | | United States. Senate. Committee on the Conduct of the
War.
"Report of Major General J.G. Foster,
to the Committee on the Conduct of the War." 1865. |
| 11 | | United States. Senate. Committee on the Conduct of the
War.
"Fort Fisher Expedition. Civil War
Report by Sec. Forney, January 12, 1865." |
| 12 | | United States. Supreme Court.
"The Constitutionality of the
Confiscation Act of July 17th, 1862, Considered. The Dissenting Opinions of Mr.
Justice Field, of U.S. Supreme Court, in Miller's Executor vs. The United
States, and Tyler vs. Defrees." 1862. |
| 13 | | United States Christian Commission, For the Army and
Navy.
"For the Year 1863. Second Annual
Report." 1864. |
| 14 | | Vallandigham Habeus Corpus Case.
"Decision of Judge Leavitt, of Ohio,
in the Vallandigham Habeas Corpus Case." 1863. |
| 15 | | Voorhees, D.W.
"Speeches of Hon. D.W. Voorhees &
Hon. T.A. Hendricks, on the Civil War and the Present Condition of the Country.
Speech of Hon. T.A. Hendricks, Before the Democratic State Convention, Held at
Indianapolis, January 8, 1862." |
| 16 | | Wadsworth, W.H.
"Speech of Hon. W.H. Wadsworth, of
Kentucky, on the Confiscation Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives,
Feb. 3, 1864." |
| 17 | | Wallace, James.
"The Amendment of the Federal
Constitution. An Address Before the Christian Association for National
Reformation, of Southern Illinois, by Rev. James Wallace." 1864. |
| 18 | | Weiss, John.
"Northern Strenght and Weakness. An
Address on Occasion of the National Fast, April 30, 1863. Delivered in
Watertown by Rev. John Weiss." |
| 19 | | Whiting, Willilam.
"The War Powers of the President, and
the Legislative Powers of Congress in Relation to Rebellion, Treason and
Slavery." 1862. Copy 1. |
| 20 | | Whiting, William.
"The War Powers of the President, and
the Legislative Powers of Congress in Relation to Rebellion, Treason and
Slavery." 1862. Copy 2. |
| 21 | | "A Willing Reunion Not
Impossible." 1863. |
| 22 | | Wood, Fernando.
"Confiscation. Speech of Hon. Fernando
Wood of New York Delivered Before the House of Representatives, January 26th,
1864." |
| 23 | | Wool, John E.
"A Sketch of the Life and Public
Service of Maj. Gen. John E. Wool...From the Democratic Review." 1861. |
| 24 | | (Wyeth, John A.).
"Reply to the Charges of Dr. John A.
Wyeth, by the Department of Indiana, G.A.R." 1892. |
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