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The Civil War
From John Brown to Jefferson Davis, our catalog brings together exciting letters, documents & artifacts of the Civil War including letters from Lee, Grant & other Generals, a rare Gettysburg map, Lincoln documents and Confederate/Union medical kits.
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“My strongest hope of ultimate success arises from the belief that by this war slavery is to be forever crushed & put away”
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Lincoln’s Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
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John Dix: "If anyone attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot."
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Lincoln Convenes Cabinet to Discuss Compensated Emancipation: First Presidential Proposal for Abolition
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Chester Whitman: Confederates “have been repulsed with great slaughter”
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Warning about a Runaway Slave Girl Who May Create Trouble
7
21st Georgia Cavalry Soldier Orders his Slave Whipped
8
John A. Andrew - Patriotic Poem
9
Ordnance Returns for the Atlanta Campaign
10
Jefferson Davis’ Hope for a Future Union Based on Confederate Principles
11
Sherman Praises New Jersey Troops for Saving His Life
12
Andrew Johnson Proclamation Offering Rewards for Lincoln’s Assassins
13
The Re-Raising of the United States Flag Ceremony at Fort Sumter
14
Cultures Clash as North meets South
15
Instructions to Commander of Commerce Raider C.S.S. Tallahassee
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Maps from Sherman's Army
17
Civil War Logistics
18
The U.S. Navy Bombardment of Fort Sumter
19
The Gettysburg Address
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General Hooker’s Note in His Copy of The Battle of Gettysburg
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Road to Gettysburg: Letter from 2nd Cavalry Union Soldier
22
James Clay Rice, a Soon-to-be Hero of Gettysburg, Lobbies for Promotions
23
Jefferson Davis The Difference Between an “expression of an intent, and a promise”
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Senior Officer on the Seven Days’ Battle
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General Charles Hamilton during the Peninsula Campaign
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Abraham Lincoln Signed Military Commission
27
Maj. Gen. Benjamin Prentiss and Abolitionist Resentment towards McClellan
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Judah Benjamin Sends Report of Attacks on Forts Walker and Beauregard
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Francis Pickens’ Gratitude for Georgia’s Support During Defense of Charleston Harbor
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Edwin M. Stanton Sees Secession as Inevitable
31
Naval Commander Captured Slave Ships and Freed over 1400 Slaves
32
Union Flag Flown over Richmond on the Day of Union Occupation
33
Robert E. Lee “The Marble Man” in Bronze
34
Civil War Field Surgeon’s Kit
35
Confederate Physician’s Medical Saddle Bag
36
Harper's Weekly and the Civil War
37
Sherman Attacks the Church, Reflects on Mortality, and Mentions the 1886 Princeton-Yale Football Game
38
Jefferson and Varina Davis
39
Confederate Spy Belle Boyd
40
Invitation to the Re-Raising of the Union Flag Above Fort Sumter
41
The Chickamauga Campaign--Braxton Bragg's Battlefield Orders
42
An Intriguing Report to the Governor of South Carolina On the Status of Refugee Slaves
43
Last Edition of the Vicksburg Daily Citizen
44
First-Day Printing of the Gettysburg Address
45
Alexander Gardner’s “A Sharpshooter’s Last Sleep”
46
Alexander Gardner’s “Harvest of Death”
47
Lincoln Denies Blocking Distinguished Veteran's Promotion
48
Lee Holds off Meade’s Advancing Army after Gettysburg
49
Grant Closes in on Vicksburg
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Lincoln Cast of Metal from the USS Cumberland
51
Rare Battle Map and Account, Fort Donelson, 1862
52
Robert E. Lee Warns Governor Pickens: "The Enemy Far Outnumbers Any Force We Can Bring against It in the Field"
53
General Sickles / Lincoln Dictator Dispute
54
82nd U.S. Colored Infantry Muster Roll
55
Lincoln: "Come Back to the Truths that are in the Declaration of Independence..."
56
John Brown Plans his “Mighty Conquest"
57
Rare Gettysburg Battlefield Map Published in 1863
58
General Meade’s Victory Message - Printed on the Field at Gettysburg
59
Defending Philadelphia from Lee’s Invading Army
60
A Future Congressman’s Daring Escape from Slavery
61
Sherman's Capture of Atlanta
62
University of Virginia Diploma of Charles Marshall, Lee’s Aide-De-Camp