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Civil War diary of Egbert J. Scott, 1862-1863
A handwritten copy of the diary of Egbert J. Scott while imprisoned at Andersonville Prison in Georgia during the Civil War. The diary is dated August 14, 1862 through October 26, 1863. The last part of the diary includes a glued in newspaper transcript for when he was captured on September 19, 1863. Accompanied by a typed transcript of the diary.
Civil War discharge certificate issued to James Foran, 1864 September
Civil War discharge certificate for James Foran because of expiration of terms of enlistment.
Civil War newspaper collection, 1857-1865
C.J. Bainbridge Catalog of Grange Supplies, 1940
Clark Commandery, No. 7, records, 1920-1990
Clarke greeting card collection, 1910-1920
Collection of Valentines and other greeting cards including postcards, standup cards, moveable cards, honeycomb, and lace. The collection includes German-made, American-made cards, as well as cards made from other locales. Also in the collection are Whitney made greeting cards.
Clearance card issued to Dorcas Record by the Grand Lodge of New York of the International Order of Good Templars, 1919 May 1
Clearance card issued to Dorcas Record by the Grand Lodge of New York of the International Order of Good Templars, 1919 May 1. One filled out side is in English and the other side (not filled out) is in Swedish. Dorcas Record is a member of Grant Lodge, no. 195.
Cleveland Masonic Library Association programs, 1961-1969
Programs for the Cleveland Masonic Library Association includes questions and references for discussions
Clippings of World War I pictures from Ladies' Home Journal, circa 1918
7 clippings from Ladies' Home Journal of WW I pictures, circa 1918. Collection includes illustrations in color of American troops in Britain, France, New York City, Camp Hancock, Camp Dix, NJ, Camp Douglass, WI. and Chicago.
Clock and Elk's Head postcard, 1915-1930
Printed yellow card with a clock pointing to 11 and an Elk's head on top. Below is a poem that solicits the reader of the postcard to toast to absent Elks/brothers.
