Search Collections
Browse All Collections

8915666 total results

57 results after applying filter

In complete archive


Title/Family Name
Description/Given Name
Place

Letter from Robert Wilson to his sister dated May 7, 1865. In this letter, Robert Wilson describes his march from Raleigh to Greensboro, N.C., mentioning the weather and scenary along the way, as well as the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Greensboro (N.C.)

Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization magazine dated June 29, 1867. The magazine describes of the trial of John H. Surrat, an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth.

Grand Rapids Eagle newspaper clipping dated May 31, 1889. The clipping is in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The article is told by L.B. Baker and recounts the manhunt he led to capture John Wilkes Booth.

Newspaper clipping is in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The article recounts John Wilkes Booth's escape after events at Ford's Theater.

State Republican newspaper clipping dated November 23. 1889. The clipping is in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The article provides a brief history of the origin and development of the Secret Service.

Lansing Republican newspaper clipping is in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The article recounts the true history of the capture and killing of John Wilkes Booth, told by Lt. L.B. Baker.

Ogemaw County Herald & West Branch Times newspaper clippings dated January 24, 1890. The clippings are in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The articles provide insight on the lectures given by Lt. L.B. Baker.

Letter from L.B. Baker to his brother dated September 11, 1864. In this letter, Luther Byron describes his overall well-being and view the Medical Department has towards soldiers and officers. He mentions the status of J.Stannard Baker, the Siege of Petersburg, and the war. He also shares his thoughts on the current climate regarding President Lincoln.

Soldiers' Bulletin newspaper clipping dated March 1, 1885. The clipping is in a scrapbook of other articles composed by Luther Byron Baker, who used an old Auditor's General book. The articles retells the story of the Booth manhunt and conspirators.

Powered by Preservica
Archives of Michigan https://michigan.gov/archivesofmi