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Unidentified man (Levi S. Graybill?)

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    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Regimental Quartermaster William L. Robinson (1839-1894) of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, with his head turned slightly to the right. Robinson has a full mustache and goatee that reaches his collar, with the rest of his beard closely shaved, and he has very pale eyes. "F. Gutekunst ; No. 704 & 706 Arch St. ; Philadelphia" and an armorial crest are printed on verso. There is a green three cent stamp with a portrait of George Washington attached to the verso upside down.

    HM 77732

  • US Grant

    US Grant

    Manuscripts

    A three-quarters length studio portrait of Union General (and later President) Ulysses Simpson Grant, with his body turned very slightly to the right, but his eyes looking off to the left. Grant has his right hand tucket in his trouser pocket, and is gripping his open coat at about waist-level. "F. Gutekunst. ; Photog'r." is printed just below the photograph. "F. Gutekunst ; 704 & 706 Arch, Philadelphia" is printed on the verso. There is part of a blue two cent stamp with a portrait of George Washington attached to the verso upside down.

    HM 77744

  • Lee Graybill, Captain, U.S.A

    Lee Graybill, Captain, U.S.A

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Captain Levi (referred to here as "Lee") S. Graybill turned slightly to the left. Graybill has a neatly trimmed mustache and patch of hair below his lower lip. "Bendann" is printed in the lower left corner, and "Baltimore" in the lower right. Graybill's name is written in ms on the verso, above a shield and helmet, with a ribbon reading "Bendann Bros. ; 207 Baltimore St." There is a green and white three cent stamp with a portrait of George Washington attached at an angle on the verso.

    HM 77704

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    Levi S. Graybill Papers

    Manuscripts

    The collection is made up of diaries, correspondence, military-related documents, and photographs all pertaining to Graybill's service in the Union Army. The folders are arranged in chronological order, followed by the cartes-de-visite and ephemera. The two diaries describe recruiting in Ohio, camp life and military operations in West Virginia and Virginia in 1861 and Texas in 1865. In the 1865 diary, Graybill also talks about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln as well as participating in Lincoln's funeral ceremonies and the search for John Wilkes Booth. The military letters and documents deal with Graybill commissions, orders, duties, resignation, discharge, and pension. There are also several documents pertaining to the 22nd U.S. Colored Infantry including the order for the regiment to return to Washington DC for Lincoln's funeral. There are also several documents dealing with courts martial taking place in Brownsville, Texas when Graybill was stationed there in 1865. Also included in the papers are personal letters of Graybill's including a letter by Colonel Joseph B. Kiddoo regarding Graybill's resignation. There are several pieces of ephemera including Graybill's marriage certificate, receipts, printed items and notes about Graybill. Participants in the collection include Major General Godfrey Weitzel, Brevet Brigadier General Alonzo G. Draper, Joseph B. Kiddoo, and Major General Frederick Steele. The 53 cartes-de-visite include 34 of commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the 22nd U.S. Colored Infantry. The majority of these are identified and have names on the verso. There are also cartes-de-visite of other soldiers, several of which were in different U.S. Colored Infantry regiments. The photographs include: Levi S. Graybill, an unidentified African-American soldier, Colonel Joseph B. Kiddoo, Lt. Colonel Ira Terry, and Ulysses S. Grant. There are also several images dealing with Texas and Mexico including Juan Cortina, Ignacio Mejía, and Queen Charlotte. There are also several images of Graybill family and friends including Levi's brother Samuel who was killed in action in 1864 and one image that might be Levi S. Graybill, perhaps before the war.

    mssHM 77665-77756

  • D.L. Proudfit ; 2nd Lt Co "K" 22nd U.S.C.T

    D.L. Proudfit ; 2nd Lt Co "K" 22nd U.S.C.T

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Second Lieutenant David Law Proudfit of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned slightly to the right. Proudfit has a neatly-trimmed mustache and beard. "Kimberly Bros, National Gallery, Fortress Monroe." is stamped in black on the verso.

    HM 77726

  • Cyrus R. Blodgett ; 1st Lt. Co. "C" 22nd U.S.C.T

    Cyrus R. Blodgett ; 1st Lt. Co. "C" 22nd U.S.C.T

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union First Lieutenant (later Captain) Cyrus R. Blodgett of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned slightly to the right. Blodgett has a neatly trimmed mustache and a wide goatee. "Kimberly Bros, National Gallery, Fortress Monroe." stamped in black on the verso.

    HM 77713