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2017 Richard Tucker Gala, 2017-12-10
Carnegie Hall Playbill & separate Richard Tucker Foundation program included
2018 Richard Tucker Gala, 2018-10-21
2019 Richard Tucker Gala, 2019-10-27
[2430] General orders. Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office. [Richmond, 1863.] v.p. Nos. 1-164; 3 January -30 December 1863. Multiple Institutions. *Specifically, General Orders No. 147. Richmond, Nov. 17, 1863. W&L not previously listed as owning a copy of General Orders No. 147., January 3, 1863 - December 30, 1863
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[2430] General Orders. Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office. [Richmond, 1863.] v.p. Nos.1-164; 3 January - 30 December 1863. Multiple Institutions. ViLxW (37) *Actually includes General Orders No's. 37, 39, 53, 92, and orders from the Quartermaster General's Office., January 3, 1863 - December 30, 1863
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[2467] Circular. To the clerk of [ ] County [requesting number of male slaves in each county preparatory to their being used to labor on the public defences.] [Richmond, 1863.] [1] p. 22 cm. Dated: Pay Office, Engineer Dept., C.S., Richmond, Sept. 22d, 1863. Signed: John B. Stanard, 1st Lieut. Engineers, P.A.C.S., P.O. Box, 656. ViLxW, September 22, 1863
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[2596] Regulations for the future guidance of officers of the Subsistence Department, embracing all amendments and substitutions heretofore made, but not printed in the regulations of said department to take effect from date. [Richmond, 1864.] 43 p. 19.5 cm. Caption title. Dated: October 1, 1864. GEU, LNT, ViLxW, Viu, October 1, 1864
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[2892] Resolutions [By the Senate and House of Representatives of Georgia praising its troops and authorizing the Adjutant General to prepare a registry of military personnel and a list of the gallant and lamented dead.] Milledgeville, 1862 [i.e. 1863]. Broadside. 20.5 x 13 cm. Dated: State of Georgia. Adjutant & Inspector General's Office, Milledgeville, January 14th, 1862 [i.e. 1863]. ViLxW, January 14, 1862
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[4678] To the presiding magistrate and sheriff of the County of [ .] The General Assembly of Virginia has passed an act to provide for the distribution and sale of salt to the people of this commonwealth at actual cost. [Lynchburg, Va., 1862.] Broadside. 27 x 21 cm. At head: Quartermaster General's Office, Va. Forces, Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 13, 1862. Signed: L.R. Smoot, Maj. & Qr. Mr., Acting Quartermaster General Virginia Forces. ViLxW, October 13, 1862
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[4680] Conscription circular, no. 1.[reprinting War Department, Adjutant and Inspector Gerneral's Office General Orders, no 76 of October 6th, 1864, and Conscript Office Circular no. 68 of October 6th, 1864.] [Richmond, 1864.] 4 p. 20.5 cm. Dated: Headquarters Reserved Forces of Virginia, Richmond, October 6th, 1864. Signed: By command of Major General Kemper. R.H. Catlett, Assistant Adjutant General. NcD *(Duke), October 6, 1864
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[6335] God save the South. [n.p., 186_.] Broadside. 14 x 9 cm. Poetry. ViLxW (2 copies), 1861-1865
This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.
[7045] "Gen. Lee's Grand March.", 1861 - 1865
[7045] Gen. Lee's grand march; composed by Herman L. Schreiner. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.] 5 p. At head of title; To General Robert E. Lee, commander-in-chief of the Army of the Confederate States. Printer: J.F. Weeks. Catalogue on verso of GEU, GHi, GU, MBAt, MH, MdBJ, NN, NcD, THaroL, TxHR, Vi, ViHi, ViRC, ViRU
[7175] "Keep me awake, mother; ballad.", 1863
[7175] 'Keep me awake, mother; ballad.' words by Mrs. M.W. Stratton; music by Jos. Hart Denck. Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [c. 1863] [3] p. Lithographer: B. Duncan & Co. CSmH, CtY, DLC, GAHi, GEU, GU, IU, LNT, MBAt, MWA, MdBJ, NN, NcD, OCIWHi, RPB, ScHi, T, THaroL, Vi, ViRC, ViU, WvHuM
[7237] Maryland! my Maryland! , 1861 - 1865
[7237] Maryland! my Maryland! [n.p., 186_.] [5] p. Words by James Ryder Randall; musical setting adapted from the German air 'O Tannenbaum.' DLC, GU, MBAt, NcU, THaroL, ViHi, ViLxW, ViRC, ViU.
[7414] "Rock me to sleep, mother; ballad" , 1862
[7414] Rock me to sleep, mother; ballad; words by Florence Percy [pseud.]; music by John H. Hewitt. Columbia, Julia A. Selby, 1862. [3] p. CSmH, CtY, DLC, GEU, GHi, GU, LNT, MBAt, MH, NN, NcD, RPB, Vi, ViHi, ViRC
A
Includes folders on Jean Cameron Agnew, Jeannie O. Abbott, John Agnor, Andrew Alexander, Archibald Alexander, John Alexander, Louise Houston Alexander, William Alexander, Archer Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Joseph Anderson, William A. Anderson, Armentrout, and Jacob Arnold.
A, 1951 - 1966
Items in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.
A, 1951 - 1966
Riegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.
A-B
This box includes folders on Lucy P. Ackerly, the Alexander family, the Anderson family, the Baker family, the Beard family, James Beatty, the Bell family, the Bogan family, the Borden family, the Bowyer family, the Brooke family, and the Brown family.
A. B. Robertson to Robert E. Lee, 1866-02-15
This letter was written by A. B. Robertson from New Wartrace, Tennessee on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Robertson requests Lee to send him a circular on Washington College. He goes on to explain his motivations in doing so.