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Civil War, 1861-1865 |
Archives Entries |
729 |
Library Entries |
63 |
Object Entries |
89 |
Photograph Entries |
182 |
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14th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry Association Joint Reunion with the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment [invitation]
Invitation to the 14th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry Association Joint Reunion with the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, to be held at Vandergrift, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, September 20, 1921. 15.4 x 8.3 cm. (folded)
Record Type: Archive
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17th Indiana Parade
Copy of an engraving of the 17th Indiana Parade at Camp Burgess below the College Hill Fort, Bowling Green, KY
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1970 Perryville Pilgrimage Trek
Tenth Annual Perryville Pilgrimage Trek with schedule and battlefield observance times and attraction. The event started in Mackville (Dry Canteen) of Harrodsburg, KY. 21 x 26 cm.
Record Type: Archive
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A. Alexander Military Pass
A. Alexander Military Pass issued in Franklin, KY on 25 March 1864 for "Guards and Pickets." Alexander may pass "through our lines until further orders." Signed by Lewis Buckner and "By order of S. F. Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander Post, Captain & PROVOST MARSHAL.
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A Circular [for Southern Rights]
A Circular [for Southern Rights] Bowling Green, KY, July 30, 1861 by S. [Samuel] W. Coombs; in this circular, President Lincoln is accused of military despotism, violation of persons and property, suppression of the freedom of the press and assumptions of power against the Constitutions. Secretary of State, William Seward is called the great arch traitor of America and in an infernal crusade against the South. Coombs notes a bill to suppress the ...
Record Type: Archive
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Address of the First Kentucky Regiment
Copy of an address by the First Kentucky Regiment on the Presentation of a Flag to Col. Bramlette, by the Ladies of Lexington, by W. F. Marvin Thou lov'd cherished Banner by beauty enrolled, And baring thy bosom of azure and gold; Float wide to the breeze in the hand of the brave, Till Freedom shall wave thee o'er Tyranny's grave. On, on, while a foeman to Liberty's cause Raise a hand against thee, and our Union's laws; May a coward ne...
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Address to the Central Committee to the Voters of Henderson County
Flier with address to the Central Committee to the Voters of Henderson County dealing with Civil Rights and includes a discussion of the political struggles within Kentucky’s Democratic Party. Listed are 5 grievances the state party has with national leaders; Alvin Duvall and General Edward H. Hobson are mentioned as party leaders. 34 x 27 cm.
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A Defining Moment in the Quest for Freedom
Kentucky African Americans in the Civil War, an Exhibit Poster, "A Defining Moment in the Quest for Freedom produced by the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission.
Record Type: Photo
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Alexander Wake Holman - Webster & Bro.
Carte de visite of a man who may be Andrew Wake Holeman
Record Type: Photo
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A. Lincoln - Chappel, Alonzo
Engraving of A. Lincoln, "Likeness from a recent Photograph from life"
Record Type: Archive
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A. Lincoln. - McRae, J. C.
Engraving of Abraham Lincoln. His oval portrait is surrounded by decorative scrollwork with a small image of the cabinet council at the bottom. Engraved by J. C. McRae.
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All Slaves Were Made Freemen
Recruitment poster: Chromolithograph (on verso) of soldier holding U.S. flag with banner reading "freedom to the slave" surrounded by unshackled slaves, a colored regiment, and black school children. All slaves were made freemen by Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, January 1st, 1863 : come, then, able-bodied colored men, to the nearest United States camp, and fight for the stars and stripes." There is also six stanzas of the "origi...
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A Proclamation Ending Martial Law in Kentucky
Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, Andrew Johnson, that the martial law shall be no longer in force in Kentucky. This was issued on July 5th 1865, and endorsed by W. Hunter, Acting Secretary of State. There is a circle monogram with the letters L. S. engraved on the letter. 33 x 21 cm.
Record Type: Archive
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Battle near Mill Springs
Battle near Mill Springs, KY - the death of General Zollicoffer
Record Type: Archive