Text New-York Historical Society Special Committee on the Audubon Drawings report to the Executive Committee, March 10, 1862 [i.e. March 10, 1863], page 2 View Item
Text New-York Historical Society Special Committee on the Audubon Drawings report to the Executive Committee, March 10, 1862 [i.e. March 10, 1863], page 1 View Item
Image Text 16 Items New-York Historical Society Special Committee on the Audubon Drawings report to the Executive Committee, March 10, 1862 [i.e. March 10, 1863] [i.e. March 10, 1863] "The Special Committee, to whom was referred the subject of the purchase of the Audubon Drawings, to inquire and report thereon, beg leave, as the result of their investigations, to submit the following report …". Signed at end: "New York, March 10, 1862 [sic]. Frederic De Peyster, Special Committee &c. &c." De Peyster presented the report and resolution to the Executive Committee at the meeting of March 17, 1863. View Item
Text George H. Moore extract from New-York Historical Society Executive Committee minutes December 16, 1862, verso View Item
Text George H. Moore extract from New-York Historical Society Executive Committee minutes December 16, 1862, recto View Item
Image Text 2 Items George H. Moore extract from New-York Historical Society Executive Committee minutes December 16, 1862 Resolution appointing a special committee on the Audubon drawings. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Approving of the resolutions published by Edinburgh Society of 23 May The Edinburgh Society was probably the Edinburgh Society for the Abolition of Slavery. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Draft resolution of thanks to Lord Muncaster, undated John Pennington, 1st Baron Muncaster, was a Tory politician and author of Historical sketches of the slave trade, and of its effects in Africa: Addressed to the people of Great-Britain (London: John Stockdale, 1792). View Item
Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 3. Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 3. Preamble and Resolution: 3 p. The Soldiers and Sailor's Union of Washington D. C. calls for governments and employers to hire disabled veterans, and commends Bourne for his 'mission' to help disabled soldiers enter back into civilian life. View Item
Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 1. Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 1. Preamble and Resolution: 3 p. The Soldiers and Sailor's Union of Washington D. C. calls for governments and employers to hire disabled veterans, and commends Bourne for his 'mission' to help disabled soldiers enter back into civilian life. View Item
Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 2. Preamble and Resolution commending Bourne for his work, written from Washington D. C., dated May 21, 1866, p. 2. Preamble and Resolution: 3 p. The Soldiers and Sailor's Union of Washington D. C. calls for governments and employers to hire disabled veterans, and commends Bourne for his 'mission' to help disabled soldiers enter back into civilian life. View Item
Still Image Leaf [21], signatures (continued), with name of caligrapher at foot: "Saml. E. Warren. Scrip.". View Item
Still Image Upper cover, stamped: "Presented to Col. Emmons Clark by the officers and members of the 7th Regt. N.G.S.N.Y.". View Item