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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T23:04:43machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T23:04:43humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPayne, Lewis, 1845-1865presumedPowell, Lewis Thornton, 1845-1865presumedPowell, Lewis (conspirator)presumedPaine, Lewis, 1845-1865presumedPowell, Lewis Thornton called Lewis Payne 1845-1865presumed1845-04-221865-07-07EnglishFrier, Joshua Hoyet, 1847-1903.Gresham, Thomas Baxter, Mrs.Rapp-Idleman family.Robinson, William Culberston, d. 1883.Weinberg, Daniel R.,Payne, Lewis Thornton Powell, 1845-1865.Payne, Lewis, 1845-1865Payne, Lewis, 1845-1865Payne, Lewis, 1845-1865Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands. 1817 - 1947. Correspondence of the Military GovernorRecords of U.S. Army Continental Commands. 1817 - 1947. Correspondence of the Military GovernorNational Archives at PhiladelphiaWeinberg, Daniel R.,. Lincoln conspirators collection, 1865-1997.Weinberg, Daniel R.,Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882.Lincoln conspirators collection, 1865-1997.1 manuscript document case, 1 photograph document case, 1 document case of col. transparencies, 2 glass lantern slides, 9 newspapers, 9 pamphlets, 18 books, 3 artifacts, 1 poster.The bulk of the collection is from 1865 and consists of photographs, newspapers, artifacts, and letters related to the Lincoln conspirators and their trial before a military commission. Included are photographs of the conspirators and the generals who either served as trial judges or guarded the conspirators during the trial. The newspapers range from April to July 1865 and cover topics from Lincoln's assassination to the execution of the conspirators. Artifacts include a swatch of fabric from the dress of actress Laura Keene, who cradled Lincoln's head in her lap after he was shot. The collection also includes letters from the generals regarding their parts in the trial and execution. Other items of note include the "wanted" poster for Booth, Herold, and Surratt; "mug shots" of the conspirators taken by Alexander Gardner; the execution order of the conspirators; and a series of five photographs of the execution taken by Alexander Gardner. Indiana Historical Society LibraryRapp-Idleman family. Rapp-Idleman family papers, 1861-1883.Rapp-Idleman family.Rapp-Idleman family papers, 1861-1883.0.66 cubic feet.The collection largely consists of letters written by their siblings and close friends to William Rapp and Clara Idleman Rapp during the Civil War and the post-war years up to 1883. Two of William's brothers served in Ohio infantry regiments and their letters describe daily military life and movements and engagements of their regiments. A third brother living in Terre Haute, Ind., and San Francisco, Calif., writes of personal experiences in those cities and events occurring between 1861 and 1883. William kept a diary during 1864 in which he describes daily life in the 121st Ohio Infantry Regiment and early engagements of the Atlanta Campaign. Other Ohio soldiers in Union regiments write to Clara, a number of whom are apparently courting her. After the war, several relatives and friends write to Clara, relating family events and activities related to Smithville Academy, a teacher preparatory school in Ohio. Clara kept a diary during 1870, in which she describes daily family events, chronic personal health problems and teaching activities. The Filson Historical SocietyRecords of U.S. Army Continental Commands. 1817 - 1947. Letter Book of the Military GovernorRecords of U.S. Army Continental Commands. 1817 - 1947. Letter Book of the Military GovernorNational Archives at PhiladelphiaLincoln scrapbook, 1865-1923.Lincoln scrapbook, 1865-1923.1 v. : ill., facsims., maps, photos., ports. ; 33 cm.The album contains numerous clippings of images and text from a variety of publications. Other items include a ticket to a lecture by Anna E. Dickinson on Lincoln's death, Carte de visite photographs of John Wilkes Booth and Lewis Payne, a copy of a proclamation from 1923 declaring Lincoln Day in the state of Massachusetts, a broadside from 1965 advertising Terry's Panorama of the war and assassination of Lincoln, and photographs of a monument to Lincoln in the province of Lucca, Italy. Boston AthenaeumRecords of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army). 1792 - 2010. Court Martial Case Files. 12/1800 - 10/1894. Investigation and Trial Papers Relating to the Assassination of President Abraham LincolnRecords of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army). 1792 - 2010. Court Martial Case Files. 12/1800 - 10/1894. Investigation and Trial Papers Relating to the Assassination of President Abraham LincolnNational Archives at Washington, D.CAbraham Lincoln-related pictures [graphic], 1860s-ca. 1976.Abraham Lincoln-related pictures [graphic], 1860s-ca. 1976.1 photograph box, 1 OVA photograph box, 2 OVB photograph boxes, 1 OVC photograph box, 1 flat file folder, 2 framed images.This collection gathers together pictures from various sources that are related to Abraham Lincoln. Most of the images are reproductions of photographs, drawings, paintings, and lithographs, rather than original items from Lincoln's time. They are divided into eight series: Series 1, Photographic Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Family Members; Series 2, Graphic Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Family Members; Series 3, Assassination and Death; Series 4, Lincoln's Funeral Train; Series 5, Portraits of Conspirators in the Lincoln Assassination and Their Pursuers; Series 6, Spencer County Lincoln-Related Sites; Series 7, Lincoln Statues and Other Memorial Sites; and Series 8, Lincoln-Related Images from Kentucky. Indiana Historical Society LibraryRobinson, William Culberston, d. 1883. Papers, 1860-1877.Robinson, William Culberston, d. 1883.Papers, 1860-1877.5 folders ; (55 letters + 1 diary)Letters of William to Charles Abbot, a friend in Ohio, and to family. Discuss camp life, family news, and regimental activity. Numerous mentions of soldiers from back home in Dixon and Sterling. Accounts of action at Pittsburg Landing and Murphreesboro. Accounts of action in Georgia and the march to the sea. Gives views on what should happen to instigators of secession. Visits trial of Lincoln conspirators and gives a description of them and the court room. Diary, Oct. 1863- Jan. 1864, while at Belle Isle, describes life in the prison. Includes some letters of his father while serving, to wife and son George at home and letters to his sons who were in the army. A few letters from brothers. Typed transcript of letters and diary. One pamphlet, 1899, for the Will Robinson GAR Post, No. 274 at Sterling, Ill. Short history of the Robinson and Dillon families. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryGresham, Thomas Baxter, Mrs. Journal of Mrs. Thomas Baxter Gresham [manuscript], ca. 1865-1890.Gresham, Thomas Baxter, Mrs.Journal of Mrs. Thomas Baxter Gresham [manuscript], ca. 1865-1890.1 item.Mrs. Thomas Baxter Gresham, daughter of Joseph E. Johnston, based this journal on extracts from diaries regarding the Civil War and its personalities, which she kept as a girl. She begins the journal with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and records the capture of Jefferson Davis, Johnston's surrender, the trial and execution of the Lincoln conspirators and her first meeting with the great men of the Confederacy. The journal also contains newspaper clippings and cartes-de-visite of John Wilkes Booth, Lewis Payne, the chair in which Lincoln was shot, and a patriotic image of George Washington greeting Lincoln in heaven. University of Virginia. LibraryFrier, Joshua Hoyet, 1847-1903. Memoirs, ca.1895-1903.Frier, Joshua Hoyet, 1847-1903.Memoirs, ca.1895-1903.0.25 cubic ft.The collection contains a photocopy of a journal of reminiscences written by Joshua Hoyet Frier from 1895 to 1903. It is entitled "Reminiscences of the War Between the States by a Boy in the Far South at Home and in the Rank of the Confederate Militia." Frier's memoirs vividly describe the period immediately before and during the Civil War. It documents his service in the First Florida Reserves from 1864 to 1865. Florida State Archive