Charles Butler Collection One Box
Historic Geneva
Charles Butler lived in Geneva briefly, working as a lawyer.
This student notebook, kept by Charles D. Curtiss, Rensselaer Class of 1855, contains lectures in spherical trigonometry, compass surveying, and notes on Curtiss' investigation of logarithms. This notebook also includes financial accounts of the Potsdam Watertown Railroad in 1853, and notes regarding RPI's 1853, 1854, and 1855 commencements.
Ledger from a Union prison in Alexandria, Virginia, that documents the transgressions of Union soldiers. Includes prisoners' name, regiment, company, charges, charging official, and remarks. Includes prisoners from the following regiments: 5 NY, 16 NY, 109 NY, 28 MA, Colored, 11 US, 44 NY, 3 MD, 112PA, 15 CT, and many others.