University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Log In
Digital Collections
Collections
Items
Search
Creator
Mack, E.
2
Whitney, Milton, 1860-1927
2
Grow, Galusha A.
1
Gumpert, G.
1
Losse, F.
1
McNitt, Mary
1
McNitt, Sophronia
1
Moynihan, Thomas
1
Porter, James W.
1
Van Horn, Jane
1
Walker, Charles
1
Winner, Sep.
1
Contributor
United States. Bureau of Soils
2
Date
1861
3
1865
2
1850
1
1860
1
1864
1
1865-08-04
1
1865-09-20
1
1867
1
1870
1
1883-01-12
1
1912
1
1914
1
Language
eng
15
Publisher
Lee & Walker
3
United States. Government Publishing Office
2
G. Andre & Co.
1
James Magee
1
Marsh, J.
1
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
13
Map Library
2
Subject
Music
6
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
3
Transportation
3
Funeral rites and ceremonies
2
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
2
Soil surveys
2
Soils
2
War
2
Business
1
Military discharge
1
Politics and government
1
Type
Text
13
Musical notation
5
Correspondence
3
Cartographic material
2
Book plate
1
View
Atom
JSON
Showing 1–16 of 16 items
Sort by Relevance
Sort by Title
Sort by Creator
Sort by Date
The Pittsburgh Locomotive & Car Works
Pennsylvania Central Railroad advertisement
Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916
Free Homes for For Free Men: Speech of Hon. Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania
General McClellan's Grand March
Col. Ellsworth's Funeral March
The Rally Cry of Freedom
President Lincoln's Funeral March
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1911. Thirteenth report.
Letter from Jane Van Horn to Cousins, January 12, 1883
The Martyred Patriot Grand Funeral March
Our Country's Flag
New York Bill of Lading
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1910. Twelfth report.
Letter from Thomas Moynihan and Mary "Mollie" McNitt to Sophronia McNitt, August 4, 1865
Letter from Sophronia McNitt to Eli Cress, September 20, 1865
The Pittsburgh Locomotive & Car Works
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1870 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A broadside advertising "The Pittsburgh Locomotive & Car Works, Alleghany City, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." This advertisement includes photographs of the consolidated engine and yard engine.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad advertisement
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1867 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
An advertisement for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. This clipping contains a route map, time table, and a "rates of fare from Philadelphia" list for August 1867.
Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916
Image |
John Starr Stewart Ex Libris Collection
Mysterious coat of arms, which has non-heraldic lines but appears to be blank. The shield is not of recognized shape: is it the brick referred to in the motto?
Free Homes for For Free Men: Speech of Hon. Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania
Multi-Page Item | 8 pages | 1860 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled "Free Homes for For Free Men: Speech of Hon. Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania" presented to the House of Representatives on February 29, 1860. The document is "for sale at the office of the Illinois State Journal" in Springfield, Illinois.
General McClellan's Grand March
Multi-Page Item | 10 pages | 1861 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A music score entitled "General McClellan's Grand March" by E. Mack and published by Lee & Walker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This score includes a graphic of General McClellan and a white horse preparing to march. The score was published in 1861.
Col. Ellsworth's Funeral March
Multi-Page Item | 8 pages | 1861 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A music score entitled "Col. Ellsworth's Funeral March" dedicated to Francis C. Brownell by Sep. Winner and published by Lee & Walker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1861.
The Rally Cry of Freedom
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1864 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A document containing the lyrics for the song "The Rally Cry of Freedom" sung to the tune of "Battle Cry of Freedom." These lyrics were published by James Magee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1864.
President Lincoln's Funeral March
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1865 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A music score entitled "President Lincoln's Funeral March" by E. Mack "respectfully dedicated to the people of the United States" and published by Lee & Walker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1865.
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1911. Thirteenth report.
Multi-Page Item | 50 pages | 1914 |
United States Department of Agriculture Soil Maps
United States. Bureau of Soils
Letter from Jane Van Horn to Cousins, January 12, 1883
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1883 |
Jonathan A. Catlin Collection (Digitized Content)
A letter from Jane Van Horn of Churchville, Pennsylvania to her cousins in Illinois, informing them on family matters.
The Martyred Patriot Grand Funeral March
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1865 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A music score entitled "The Martyred Patriot Grand Funeral March" by James W. Porter at "the reception of the remains of our Beloved President Abraham Lincoln" on April 22, 1865. This score was published by J. Marsh in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Our Country's Flag
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1861 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A music score entitled "Our Country's Flag" by G. Gumpert and arranged for piano by F. Losse. This song was "dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln." The score was published by G. Andre & Co. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1861.
New York Bill of Lading
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1850 |
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Ephemera (Digitized Content)
A financial document entitled "New York Bill of Lading" describing a freight shipment transaction from the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago railroad company to Clarke and Company, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This document is signed by Charles Walker and dated December 1, 1850.
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1910. Twelfth report.
Multi-Page Item | 43 pages | 1912 |
United States Department of Agriculture Soil Maps
United States. Bureau of Soils
Letter from Thomas Moynihan and Mary "Mollie" McNitt to Sophronia McNitt, August 4, 1865
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1865 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Sophronia McNitt from Mary "Mollie" McNitt, her sister-in-law, and Mary's brother Thomas Moynihan, formerly a private in the 126th Illinois Infantry. Mary shared news from home, including the return of the 126th to Montgomery County. Thomas shared more details of his discharge and arrival, and sent news of family and friends in Montgomery County.
Letter from Sophronia McNitt to Eli Cress, September 20, 1865
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1865 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Eli Cress, a Union soldier in the 117th Illinois Infantry, from Sophronia McNitt. McNitt wrote on the end of the war and her trip to Pennsylvania to visit family.
Download Zip File
×
Zip files include high-resolution files for all of the items in the current result set.
Estimated file size: 931 MB
What is 1 + 8?
Cancel