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The Veterans of the Seventh Regiment, 643 Park Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. RH 4-8180, BU 8-0200. Annual veterans outing - June 12th., weekend at Chequit Inn, Shelter Island, N.Y. Room with bath - three meals - at $8.50 a person per day. Swimming and parking
The Veterans of the Seventh Regiment, 643 Park Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. RH 4-8180, BU 8-0200. Annual veterans outing - June 12th., weekend at Chequit Inn, Shelter Island, N.Y. Room with bath - three meals - at $8.50 a person per day. Swimming and parking
The Veterans of the Seventh Regiment, 643 Park Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. RH 4-8180, BU 8-0200. Annual veterans outing - June 12th., weekend at Chequit Inn, Shelter Island, N.Y. Room with bath - three meals - at $8.50 a person per day. Swimming and parking
How to help the blinded, page [1], with illustration.
To members of the 7th Regiment N.G.S.N.Y. New York, January 4th, 1876. At the meeting of the board of officers held January 3d, 1876, it was resolved that a full dress military and civic reception be given by the Regiment, at the Academy of Music, on the
Frank M. Ingalls photograph collection, circa 1901-1930
Anton Seidl (1850-1898).
Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905).
Our country now and our country forever!! Citizens of the upper end of Bucks, your country claims your services.
31st New York Volunteers re-organizing! Col. Frank Jones, headquarters 532 Broadway. $250 bounty for re-enlistments!
Our country calls rally to its support! First Regiment National Volunteers, Col. William Gurney, an officer of experience and ability, formerly of the 7th Regiment National Guard, and Captain 1st. Reg't U.S. Chasseurs (Col. Cochrane).
[Manifest of the Steamer Powhatan]
[Birth certificate of a certain male child named Frank]
[Manifest of the Ship Romulus]
[Manifest of the Brig Isaac Franklin]
[Bill of sale for slaves to Davis Smith]
Inventory of the Estate of Jeremiah Turner
[Letter to Messrs. Gale and Seaton, Editors National Intelligencer]
Fort Abbott, City Point line, the fort occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight, in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture
Same View as No. 1040--Chapin's Bluff in the distance
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Civil War drawings collection, approximately 1861-1865.