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The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
New York Times, [newspaper]. April 19, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 19, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 10, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 10, 1865.

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The Independent, [newspaper]. October 20, 1864.

The Independent, [newspaper]. October 20, 1864.

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Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er - Public domain World War One sheet music

Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er - Public domain World War One sheet mus...

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 8, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 8, 1865.

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 21, 1865.

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 21, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

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Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

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American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.

American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.

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Thousands of German trophies from the front at the U.S. gov't war exposition / Philip Lyford ; Illinois Litho. Co., Chicago.

Thousands of German trophies from the front at the U.S. gov't war expo...

Poster showing an American soldier examining German helmets. Text continues: Actual Army and Navy battles, tanks in action, flying battle planes, trench warfare, captured German aeroplanes and guns. Caption: "H... More

U.S. Army in France - doughboy during World War I

U.S. Army in France - doughboy during World War I

Photo by USASC. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Trench warfare; W.W.I French front; W.W.I. Peace, surrender, treaty neg.; War Prisoners 1918; Shelf.

A fightin' man of a fightin' country, Silvo Gruich, a Comitage of Montenegro, who captured single-handed fifty Austrians. He was one of hundreds of Montenegrin hillmen who waged relentless guerilla warfare against the Austrians when they occupied the country. He came into Cetinje to offer his services to the American Red Cross after his sister had been cured of typhus in one of the Red Cross Hospitals

A fightin' man of a fightin' country, Silvo Gruich, a Comitage of Mont...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Paris Office. Group title: Types, Montenegro. On caption card: (10152) Used ... More

A Polish baby in home spun. One of the promising flax weavers of Poland in a homespun with its embroidered hem. The Polish peasant's knowledge of flax weaving has stood them in good stead of late where they were able to get the flax because it has enabled them to make a certain amount of their own clothing. Every household has its spinning wheel but the country has been so troubled with warfare in the last six years that not much time has been given to raising the flax. This year the flax crop in the district east of Warsaw was the largest since 1924

A Polish baby in home spun. One of the promising flax weavers of Polan...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Oct. 1920. Group title: Children. Poland. Gift; Ame... More

New Wage-Hour Administrator gets helping hand from missus. Washington, D.C., Aug. 18. Working without pay, Mrs. Elmer F. Andrews, wife of the newly appointed Wage-hour Administrator, is helping her husband organize his new office force which has already been swamped with thousands of letters from employers. Administrator Andrews looks on while his wife sorts the mail in this photograph. Mrs. Andrew is no novice at government work, having served in the chemical warfare service during the World War days, 8/18/38

New Wage-Hour Administrator gets helping hand from missus. Washington,...

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Fort Knox, Kentucky. Light tanks. The light tanks used at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for training and hardening crews for our armored forces, are graduating tough, competent "tankers" who will soon be giving the Axis some pointers on modern warfare

Fort Knox, Kentucky. Light tanks. The light tanks used at Fort Knox, K...

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Science and research. Mineral prospecting. Intensity of the earth's magnetic field, something a mining engineer needs to know if he is looking for vital metals under the crust of the earth, may be measured by the horizontal magnetometer and the vertical magnetometer shown here. Three engineering students employ geophysical methods, which they will use after they complete their training courses, for war jobs in the minerals industry or commission in the armed forces. Their knowledge will be applied to airplane detection and anti-submarine warfare. Most of the students are now in the enlisted reserve. Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado

Science and research. Mineral prospecting. Intensity of the earth's ma...

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 18, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 18, 1865.

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Starved in prison words and music by Geo. F. Root.
New York Times, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 3, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 3, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. May 26, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. May 26, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 6, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 6, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 5, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 5, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 19, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 19, 1865.

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 17, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 17, 1865.

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

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Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith Street & 350 feet south of Columbia Cove, West bank of Thames River, New London, New London County, CT

Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith S...

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Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith Street & 350 feet south of Columbia Cove, West bank of Thames River, New London, New London County, CT

Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith S...

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 15, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 15, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 15, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 15, 1865.

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Enjolras, the song of the patriot written and composed by Edmundus Scotus, R.Q.S.; arranged for the piano by George Zoeller.
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
New York Times, [newspaper]. April 19, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 19, 1865.

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[Letter to Joseph Hooker from Lincoln, January 26, 1863.]

[Letter to Joseph Hooker from Lincoln, January 26, 1863.]

Folded broadside printed on one leaf. The original manuscript letter is in the Stern Collection, and is permanently displayed in the foyer of the Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 10, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 10, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 15, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 15, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 15, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 15, 1865.

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Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 28, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 28, 1865.

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American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 18th, 1865.
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er - Public domain World War One sheet music

Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er - Public domain World War One sheet mus...

For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)

To arms! freemen to arms!: patriotic song words by Dr. J.H. Sullivan, Jr.; music by Giovanni Sconcia.

To arms! freemen to arms!: patriotic song words by Dr. J.H. Sullivan, ...

Caption title lists as lyricist Dr. J.L. Sullivan, Jr.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 4, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 4, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 2, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 2, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865.

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 21, 1865.

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 21, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 13, 1865.

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The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 28, 1865.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 28, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 25, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 25, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

New York Times, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

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The war began in earnest. A midnight march. Movement upon Alexandria and the Virginia Heights. Brutal assassination of Col. Ellsworth in Alexandria. A swift and terrible retribution.
Mexico - victims of warfare - Public domain portrait print

Mexico - victims of warfare - Public domain portrait print

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). General information about the George Grantha... More

U.S. Army in France - aerial view of U.S. sector, Battle of Cantigny, May 28, 1918

U.S. Army in France - aerial view of U.S. sector, Battle of Cantigny, ...

Photo by USASC. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Trench warfare; W.W.I French front; W.W.I. Peace, surrender, treaty neg.; War Prisoners 1918; Shelf.

U.S. Army in France - doughboys dug in

U.S. Army in France - doughboys dug in

Photo by USASC. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Trench warfare; W.W.I French front; W.W.I. Peace, surrender, treaty neg.; War Prisoners 1918; Shelf.

Who says a woman can't fight? Nineteen-year-old Milosava Perinovie who led the hillmen of Montenegro in their Guerilla warfare against the invading Austrians. She is wearing an Austrian Colonel's Uniform

Who says a woman can't fight? Nineteen-year-old Milosava Perinovie who...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Paris Office. Group title: Montenegro (Personnel) On caption card: (10154) U... More

Unhappy child of Poland. Six years of almost continuous warfare in Poland has left its mark on the faces of the young Republic's children. This young girl resembles thousands in this unhappy, disease ridden land, her expression reflecting the misery she has experienced in the tender years of her life. It is children like this that the American Red Cross has been reaching with food, clothing and a friendly smile

Unhappy child of Poland. Six years of almost continuous warfare in Pol...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Group title: Children. Poland. Gift; American National Red Cross 19... More

Parris Island. Marine Corps. "And we're proud to bear the title of U.S. Marines." Your true leatherneck, adept at every specialized branch of modern warfare, is just plain soldier at the core. These marines, finishing training at Parris Island, uphold the soldierly traditions of the nation's finest corps

Parris Island. Marine Corps. "And we're proud to bear the title of U.S...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944... More

Parris Island. Marine Corps. "And we're proud to bear the title of U.S. Marines." Your true leatherneck, adept at every specialized branch of modern warfare, is just plain soldier at the core. These marines, finishing training at Parris Island, uphold the soldierly traditions of the nation's finest corps

Parris Island. Marine Corps. "And we're proud to bear the title of U.S...

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Bunkers used for artillery practice at Camp Hale in the Eagle River valley of Eagle County, Colorado

Bunkers used for artillery practice at Camp Hale in the Eagle River va...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The camp was a U.S. Army training facility constructed in 1942 for what became the 10th Mountain Division. Many mountain warfare techn... More

Masonry remnant in the Colorado portion of Hovenweep National Monument, a widely dispersed example of architectural ruins from the Anasazi "ancient people's" period preceding the arrival of Puebloan Indian tribes in the lands where present-day Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet

Masonry remnant in the Colorado portion of Hovenweep National Monument...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Once home to more than 2,500 people, Hovenweep includes six prehistoric villages built between A.D. 1200 and 1300. The towers were bui... More

The latest in eye shields--for desert warfare. A shortage of non-inflammable celluloid has prompted the Union of South Africa government to utilize old photographic negatives to make eye shields needed for use in desert warfare. The original images in the shield can be seen by turning the picture upside down. The emulsion is washed off the negatives to make the shields transparent. More than a million such shields have been produced to protect United Nations soldier's eyes from wind, sand and dust. Margaret Bucci of Washington, D.C., demonstrated the shield

The latest in eye shields--for desert warfare. A shortage of non-infla...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). File print missing series code; added Aug. 1999. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Ove... More

The Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.

The Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.

Caption title. Plate/Publisher number: 77.3 Series: Root & Cady's patriotic songs. Additional copy (scsm0156) with variant cover and advts.

The Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.

The Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.

Caption title. Plate/Publisher number: 77.3 Series: Root & Cady's patriotic songs. Additional copy (scsm0156) with variant cover and advts.

The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. April 18, 1865.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 18, 1865.
Old Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; music by T. Martin Towne, author of Our boys are coming home.
Cleveland Morning Leader. [newspaper]. April 28th, 1865.

Cleveland Morning Leader. [newspaper]. April 28th, 1865.

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Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. May 3, 1865.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. May 3, 1865.
The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. May 3, 1865.
The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. May 3, 1865.
Abraham's covenant: a new battle song words & music by A. Bert. Tobey.
New York Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865.
Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865.

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865.

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Strike for the right: sung with rapturous applause at the Fanueil Hall ratification meeting words & music by E.W. Locke.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. June 19, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. June 19, 1865.

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We are coming father Abraham, or, Three hundred thousand more: inscribed to our volunteers by A. B. Irving.

We are coming father Abraham, or, Three hundred thousand more: inscrib...

From a poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham by James Sloan Gibbons (Robert Morris). Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. The words sometimes erroneously attributed t... More

New York Times, [newspaper]. May 5, 1865.
The Chicago Times, [newspaper]. June 21, 1865.
Abraham's draft, 600,000 more: song & chorus written & arranged by J.W. Turner.
New York Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith Street & 350 feet south of Columbia Cove, West bank of Thames River, New London, New London County, CT

Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Bowditch Hall, 600 feet east of Smith S...

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Naval Operating Base Dutch Harbor & Fort Mears, Torpedo Assembly Complex, Unalaska, Aleutian Islands, AK

Naval Operating Base Dutch Harbor & Fort Mears, Torpedo Assembly Compl...

Significance: Utilized in the assembly and storage of torpedoes for use in air warfare, this complex is a fine example of such facilities which were often constructed at American air stations close to combat zo... More

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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New York Times, [newspaper]. May 1, 1865.
New York Times, [newspaper]. May 1, 1865.
New York Times, [newspaper]. May 1, 1865.
USS MISSOURI, Batttleship Row, Ford Island, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

USS MISSOURI, Batttleship Row, Ford Island, Pearl City, Honolulu Count...

Significance: USS MISSOURI was the last battleship built by the United States. Her type dominated naval strategy and tactics until World War II when aircraft carriers supplanted battleships as the dominant cap... More

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