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William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Military affairs)
William Bryant to Thomas Jefferson, March 28, 1808

William Bryant to Thomas Jefferson, March 28, 1808

Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
The black brigade: plantation song and dance; sung with great success at Bryant's Minstrels words & music composed by Dan D. Emmett.
The black brigade: plantation song and dance; sung with great success at Bryant's Minstrels words & music composed by Dan D. Emmett.
Sumner Field Homes, Building E-14, 808-820 North Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN

Sumner Field Homes, Building E-14, 808-820 North Bryant Avenue, Minnea...

Survey number: HABS MN-160-H Public domain photograph - historical image of Minnesota, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 19, 1858  (1858 campaign)
Abraham Lincoln to William Cullen Bryant, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Reply to Bryant's letter of June 25 concerning removal of Isaac Henderson)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 23, 1860  (Introduction)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 31, 1862  (Rumor of Welles leaving the cabinet)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 31, 1862  (Rumor of Welles leaving the cabinet)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Congratulations and political advice)
Bryant Howell to James Madison, November 21, 1792.

Bryant Howell to James Madison, November 21, 1792.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield Coun...

Significance: Electric service to private residences was uncommon when Waldo Calvin Bryant started a company to manufacture and sell wiring devices and electrical hardware in 1880. Bryant invented an "Improved... More

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (Cameron)
Dr. J.D. Bryant - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Dr. J.D. Bryant - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Public domain photograph of official photograph, building on the background, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 01, 1858  (Invitation)
The echo from the army. What our soldiers say about the copperheads. New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co. printers. 1863.

The echo from the army. What our soldiers say about the copperheads. N...

Loyal reprints No. 1. Page Order: Multipage Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 124, Folder 28a.

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 20, 1861  (Introduction; endorsed by William C. Noyes)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 10, 1860  (Recommends Chase for cabinet)
Bryant Station Bridge, Spanning Little River at County Route 275, Buckholts, Milam County, TX

Bryant Station Bridge, Spanning Little River at County Route 275, Buck...

Significance: The Bryant Station Bridge is one of two surviving bridges employing a single-span pin-connected camelback through truss in Texas and one of five employing a camelback through truss. The bridge fe... More

Stephen G. Paddock and John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 04, 1858  (Senate)
Abraham Lincoln to John H. Bryant, Monday, May 30, 1864  (Monument to Owen Lovejoy)
H. H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 22, 1861  (Telegram regarding payment for supplies provided to Fremont)
U.S.G.: a song for the times; first produced at Bryant's Minstrels, New York, and sung by the whole nation words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, etc. etc.
Dan Bryant's popular comic song How are you green-backs: as sung by him with immense success at Bryant's Minstrels; also by Mrs. John Wood in the grand fairy extravaganza Fair one with the golden locks words by E. Bowers, Esq. ; arranged by Chas. Glover ; [additional verses by G.W.H. Griffin].
Jack on the green: plantation song; composed for and sung by Bryant's Minstrels by Dan. D. Emmett, author of U.S.G., the famous new national walk around.
Curve Station, Intersection of Highway K-383 & Bryant Road, Almena, Norton County, KS

Curve Station, Intersection of Highway K-383 & Bryant Road, Almena, No...

Significance: The Curve Station was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places based upon its local significance with the growth and development of the automobile service industry. In add... More

Curve Station, Intersection of Highway K-383 & Bryant Road, Almena, Norton County, KS

Curve Station, Intersection of Highway K-383 & Bryant Road, Almena, No...

Significance: The Curve Station was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places based upon its local significance with the growth and development of the automobile service industry. In add... More

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Congratulations and political advice)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 04, 1861  (Introduction)
The Jersey lovers, a pathetic ballad composed by Eug. T. Johnston and sung by Bryant's, Wood's, and Campbell's Minstrels. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y

The Jersey lovers, a pathetic ballad composed by Eug. T. Johnston and ...

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 14, 1864  (Invitation to dedication of Owen Lovejoy monument)
Jan. 21-22, 1915 -- Raymond "King" Kelly, Frank Bryant -- After breaking the World's 24 hour record skating 348 miles and 8 laps [on the ice -- Duluth]

Jan. 21-22, 1915 -- Raymond "King" Kelly, Frank Bryant -- After breaki...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a sports team, group of people in uniform, sport event, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

A black and white photo of a man sitting on a porch, Richwood, West Virginia. Bryant Friend

A black and white photo of a man sitting on a porch, Richwood, West Vi...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a worker, construction, carpenter, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Stephen G. Paddock and John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 04, 1858  (Senate)
U.S.G.: a song for the times; first produced at Bryant's Minstrels, New York, and sung by the whole nation words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, etc. etc.
Bryant House, 116 Wilson Street, Bement, Piatt County, IL

Bryant House, 116 Wilson Street, Bement, Piatt County, IL

Significance: Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas met at this site to discuss the format for the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates in 1858. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-58, FN-... More

Dan Bryant's popular comic song How are you green-backs: as sung by him with immense success at Bryant's Minstrels; also by Mrs. John Wood in the grand fairy extravaganza Fair one with the golden locks words by E. Bowers, Esq. ; arranged by Chas. Glover ; [additional verses by G.W.H. Griffin].
Jack on the green: plantation song; composed for and sung by Bryant's Minstrels by Dan. D. Emmett, author of U.S.G., the famous new national walk around.
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 24, 1861  (Recommends Cassius Clay for cabinet)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 24, 1861  (Recommends Cassius Clay for cabinet)
Greenbacks: new song for the times; sung by Bryant's Minstrels words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, &c.
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 10, 1861  (Introduction)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Congratulations and political advice)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Recommends General Sigel be given command of German soldiers)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Opposes Cameron)
Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield Coun...

Significance: Electric service to private residences was uncommon when Waldo Calvin Bryant started a company to manufacture and sell wiring devices and electrical hardware in 1880. Bryant invented an "Improved... More

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 20, 1861  (Introduction; endorsed by William C. Noyes)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Military affairs)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
U.S.G.: a song for the times; first produced at Bryant's Minstrels, New York, and sung by the whole nation words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, etc. etc.
U.S.G.: a song for the times; first produced at Bryant's Minstrels, New York, and sung by the whole nation words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, etc. etc.
U.S.G.: a song for the times; first produced at Bryant's Minstrels, New York, and sung by the whole nation words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, etc. etc.
John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 19, 1858  (1858 campaign)
Dan Bryant's popular comic song How are you green-backs: as sung by him with immense success at Bryant's Minstrels; also by Mrs. John Wood in the grand fairy extravaganza Fair one with the golden locks words by E. Bowers, Esq. ; arranged by Chas. Glover ; [additional verses by G.W.H. Griffin].
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 01, 1860  (Recommends Lincoln remain silent)
Sumner Field Homes, Building E-1, 861-869 North Eleventh Avenue, 1068-1072 North Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN

Sumner Field Homes, Building E-1, 861-869 North Eleventh Avenue, 1068-...

Survey number: HABS MN-160-G Public domain photograph - historical image of Minnesota, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Removal of Isaac Henderson)
William Bryant to Andrew Jackson, November 28, 1840

William Bryant to Andrew Jackson, November 28, 1840

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield Coun...

Significance: Electric service to private residences was uncommon when Waldo Calvin Bryant started a company to manufacture and sell wiring devices and electrical hardware in 1880. Bryant invented an "Improved... More

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield Coun...

Significance: Electric service to private residences was uncommon when Waldo Calvin Bryant started a company to manufacture and sell wiring devices and electrical hardware in 1880. Bryant invented an "Improved... More

William Cullen Bryant, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

William Cullen Bryant, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War t...

A black and white photo of a man with a long beard. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 16, 1861  (Introduction)
We are coming Father Abraham, 600, 000 more! Words by J. Cullen Bryant, music by D. A. Warden, J. H. Johnson, song Publisher, ... Phila

We are coming Father Abraham, 600, 000 more! Words by J. Cullen Bryant...

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Grave of Corporal James Bryant of Co. E, 1st New York Light Artillery Battery, who was killed by lightning in Mechanicsville, Virginia]

[Grave of Corporal James Bryant of Co. E, 1st New York Light Artillery...

Photograph shows reproduction of drawing, probably by Larkin Goldsmith Mead, of a grave and a tree engraved "Corp. Jas. Bryant, Co. E 1st N.Y.A. died June 3rd 62." Drawing probably made by Larkin Goldsmith Mead... More

John H. Bryant, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 10, 1864  (Printed circular)
The [New York Public] Library and Bryant Park, New York

The [New York Public] Library and Bryant Park, New York

Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Children hoeing on farm near Mt. Vernon, Ky. Go to Mt. Vernon Graded School. Mamie, 7 years, Grace, 9 years, Marguerite, 12 years and Everett 14 years. Father, Alfred Bryant, Mt. Vernon P.O. owns 35 acres.  Location: Rockcastle County--Mt. Vernon [vicinity], Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine.

Children hoeing on farm near Mt. Vernon, Ky. Go to Mt. Vernon Graded S...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Stephen G. Paddock and John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 04, 1858  (Senate)
Stephen G. Paddock and John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 04, 1858  (Senate)
The black brigade: plantation song and dance; sung with great success at Bryant's Minstrels words & music composed by Dan D. Emmett.
Abraham Lincoln to William Cullen Bryant, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Reply to Bryant's letter of June 25 concerning removal of Isaac Henderson)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 24, 1861  (Recommends Cassius Clay for cabinet)
Greenbacks: new song for the times; sung by Bryant's Minstrels words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, &c.
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 24, 1865  (Recommendation)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 23, 1860  (Introduction)
Sumner Field Homes, Building E-1, 861-869 North Eleventh Avenue, 1068-1072 North Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN

Sumner Field Homes, Building E-1, 861-869 North Eleventh Avenue, 1068-...

Survey number: HABS MN-160-G Public domain photograph of a city streets, cityscape, urban environment, buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bryant Howell to James Madison, November 21, 1792.

Bryant Howell to James Madison, November 21, 1792.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.

Democratic ticket. Democracy!! Bryant. Pearson. For collector, John Y. Bryant for register, P. M. Pearson. To the Democratic voters of Washington City ... Signed by the Committee. [Washington, D. C.] June 3rd, 1853.

Democratic ticket. Democracy!! Bryant. Pearson. For collector, John Y....

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 201, Folder 15.

W. C. Bryant Co. to George Denison, Saturday, April 20, 1861  (Copy of invoice)
A. J. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 13, 1864  (Telegram reporting California election results)
The echo from the army. What our soldiers say about the copperheads. New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co. printers. 1863.

The echo from the army. What our soldiers say about the copperheads. N...

Loyal reprints No. 1. Page Order: Multipage Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 124, Folder 28a.

[William Cullen Bryant, head-and-shoulders portrait]

[William Cullen Bryant, head-and-shoulders portrait]

Public domain photograph of male portrait print, engraving, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Jack on the green: plantation song; composed for and sung by Bryant's Minstrels by Dan. D. Emmett, author of U.S.G., the famous new national walk around.
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 24, 1865  (Recommendation)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Recommends General Sigel be given command of German soldiers)
Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT

Bryant Electric Company, 1421 State Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield Coun...

Significance: Electric service to private residences was uncommon when Waldo Calvin Bryant started a company to manufacture and sell wiring devices and electrical hardware in 1880. Bryant invented an "Improved... More

Group of workers in Avondale Mills. Smallest boy is John Tidwell, been doffing 3 months. Boy next to him is Ragin Bryant been doffing here for five years.  Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

Group of workers in Avondale Mills. Smallest boy is John Tidwell, been...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy workers, child labor, working children, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Bryant St. pumping station located near Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Bryant St. pumping station located near Howard University, Washington,...

Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of District of Columbia Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Pr... More

[Mural on building at 2050 Bryant Street in the Mission District, San Francisco, California]

[Mural on building at 2050 Bryant Street in the Mission District, San ...

Photo shows part of mural "From Border to Border" by artist Joel Bergner, 2003 (Source: San Francisco Mural Arts, 2013). Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line:... More

John W. Edmonds to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 23, 1860  (Recommends William Cullen Bryant for Secretary of State)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Military affairs)
William Bryant to Thomas Jefferson, March 28, 1808

William Bryant to Thomas Jefferson, March 28, 1808

Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 19, 1858  (1858 campaign)
Abraham Lincoln to William Cullen Bryant, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Reply to Bryant's letter of June 25 concerning removal of Isaac Henderson)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 30, 1864  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of June 27)
Greenbacks: new song for the times; sung by Bryant's Minstrels words and music by Dan D. Emmett, author of Dixie's land, High daddy, &c.
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 10, 1861  (Introduction)
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