5. Civil War and Reconstruction 1850 - 1877: Recent submissions
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Booklet, Abridgement of the Nautical Almanac for 1858
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1858-xx-xx) -
Campaign Brochure, George A. Baker for Clerk of Courts
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1904-10-15) -
Booklet, Origin, Articles and General Rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1876-08-13) -
By-Laws of the Citizens Mutual Aid Association of West Harwich & Dennisport
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1875-03-06) -
Brochure, Singer Sewing Machines, by Singer Mfg. Co.
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1870-xx-xx) -
Letter from Alpheus Baker Jr. to Parents
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1862-08-10) -
Letter from Alpheus Baker Jr. to Parents
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1861-06-18) -
Letter from Alpheus Baker Jr. to Parents
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1861-10-06) -
Preprinted Military Regulations
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1865-02-26) -
Preprinted Military Regulations
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1865-02-26) -
Long Article Concerning the Confederate Ship the Alabama and the Ship Kearsarge
(1904-06-19)Long article about the Confederate ship, the Alabama and its loss to the Kearsarge. Within the article is a table showing the vessel's captures by the Alabama -
Civil War Discharge Paper for David F. Cobb
(1864-05-09)Civil War discharge papers for David F. Cobb, under the command of J.A. Strong -
Legal-Sized Handwritten Paper with a Poem Rallying the Civil War Troops
(Undated)Four page legal-sized and handwritten paper, appearing to be something that has been submitted to a newspaper. It begins with a preface and then follows with a long poem, each stanza separated by a line. It is undated, but ... -
Letter from A.R. Devereux to an Unknown Party
(1863)A letter of two sheets from A.R. Devereaux to an unknown party; the first sheet has the top cut away so the date and addressee is not known. The page numbering has also been better arranged so that it makes more sense. A ... -
Letter from Frederick Bergmann to Joshua Sears
(1863-04-25)Letter from Frederick Bergmann to Joshua Sears, concerning his expedition and brief duty in Washington -
Letter from Frederick Bergmann, Probably to Joshua Sears
(1863-04-07)Letter from Frederick Bergmann, at Camp Rogers in Newbern, North Carolina, probably to Joshua Sears -
Letter from Henry Bergmann, in Bremerhaven, to his Son, Frederick
(1861-02-14)4-page letter, on large blue paper, from Henry Bergmann, in Bremerhaven, to his son Frederick. The letter is entirely in German and is not transcribed -
Form Letter and Notification of Draft into the U.S. Service from the Provost Marshal's Office, 8th District, MA, to Alonzo Eastman
(1863-07-20)Form letter from the Provost Marshal's Office, 8th District, MA, to Alonzo Eastman, notifying him he was drafted into the U.S. Service on 11 July 1863 for a period of 3 years, and he is to report to Worcester on 30 July -
Brochure and Lecture on the Liberty of Man, Woman and Child by Robert G. Ingersoll, Entitled: Skulls
(186x-xx-xx)16 page brochure on the Liberty of Man, Woman and Child by Robert G. Ingersoll, entitled: Skulls. It is a lecture on the freedom of intellectual though and a criticism on slavery of all types -
Letter from Frederick Bergmann to Joshua Sears
(1864-10-29)Letter from Frederick Bergmann of Bremerhaven to Captain Joshua Sears; no envelope. The front page is half-covered with color scenes of Bremerhaven. The letter is undated and only estimated to have been written in 1864