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[Antiphon]
circa 1400-1500
Single sheet of music. Date inferred. An antiphon is a verse usually from Scripture sung before and after a canticle or psalm as part of the liturgy.
GLC00496.124
[Collection of Americana from Revolution & Civil War] Decimalized
circa 1500-1930
[decimalized]
GLC00496
to John Blighe
circa 1580
Grenville, Richard, Sir, fl. 1541-1591
Writes to his cousin to ask him to lend him money. In 1585, Grenville sailed to Virginia with 300 settlers that he successfully disembarked on Roanoke Island (off the coast of what is now North Carolina).
GLC00496.027
[Engraving of Samuel Pepys]
1585-1763
Kneller, Godfrey, 1646-1723
Engraving that appears to be based on the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, created in 1689.
GLC00496.258.02
[Acts and orders made at the General Court of Commissioners held for this Colony at Portsmouth, March the tenth 1658]
10 March 1658
Sanford, John, fl. 1658
Written by Chief Magistrate of the Colony at Portsmouth Sanford. Report of a meeting moderated by Benedict Arnold. Written at Colony of Portsmouth
GLC00496.079
[Acts and orders of the General Assembly sitting at Newport]
March 27, 1666
Rhode Island General Assembly
Signed by the clerk, Joseph [illegible].
GLC00496.078
[Deposition of Jonathan Thring that John Forsham has used a meadow which does not belong to him]
2 September 1667
Hathorne, William, fl. 1667
Includes the abbreviation "Coun." after his name, possibly a contraction for Councilor. He will be one of the original Councilors for the Royal Province of New Hampshire, when the province is formed in 1680. Written and signed by Dalton as Town...
GLC00496.115
Items related to Samuel Pepys [Decimalized .01 and .02]
circa 1673-1689
GLC00496.258
to unknown
January 7, 1673
Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703
Replies to a letter from an unknown Lord and other gentlemen. He states "I will by the first opportunity informe his Majty of what you write concerning the Soldiers, both in the Downs and at Harwick, and shall speedily send you his Resolution...
GLC00496.258.01
Collection of 3 land patents from the 1740's [Decimalized .01-.03]
1741-1748
GLC00496.117
[Land patent for John Mead]
January 27, 1741
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1692-1782
Includes detailed boundary and rent information. Fairfax was Lord Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia. Later ink note in left margin reads, "R.J. Taylor, 18 May 1809."
GLC00496.117.03
[Land patent for Thomas Gregg]
21 March 1742
Includes detailed boundary and rent information. Fairfax was Lord Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia.
GLC00496.117.01
[Land patent for Jacob Holtzclaw]
2 June 1748
Signed on verso on 7 August 1758 by Jacob "Spilmon" and Johann [illegible], with a note about later ownership of the land. Fairfax was Lord Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia and the only resident Lord Proprietor in America.
GLC00496.117.02
[Deposition in case of Brown vs. Payne]
December 6, 1752
Price, William, ?-1790
Signed as a witness by Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, and Andrew Monroe. Deposition deals with the settlement of Brown's estate. Also contains deposition of John Brown but it is struck through. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC00496.245
[Prepared statement and depositions in case of Brown vs. Payne]
Jenings, Edmund, fl. 1752
The depositions are signed as witnesses by Andrew Monroe and Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother. Consists of a three page statement plus docket summarizing the plaintiff's case, prepared and signed by Edmund Jenings, and...
GLC00496.246
[Travel document] [in Italian]
17 April 1762
Albani, Alessandro, 1692-1779
Counter-signed by de Bruno. Includes date of return, companions, personal belongings and purpose of trip. Cardinal Albani, librarian to the Vatican, was a patron of the arts whose library was purchased by King George III and served as basis for the...
GLC00496.121
[Portrait of the poet Charles Churchill]
1763-1783
Catton, Charles, 1756-1819
Sketch on album cover.
GLC00496.141
Regarding affidavits in Paris
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Contains list of names concerning some issue in Paris, including Peyton Skipwith, Gouverneur Morris, William Lee, General William Hull, and Benjamin Hichborn. Seems to be written on the back of an old letter. Unrelated address leaf on verso. Note is...
GLC00496.266
to Miss Avison
August 21, 1766
Wesley, John, 1703-1791
John Wesley encourages her in her faith and gives her practical advice on how to increase it. With a side note: "Do not measure the length of your letter by that of mine, I have a thousand avocations."
GLC00496.111
Observations on the native silk worms of North America
11 March 1768
Bartram, Moses, fl. 1768
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (offprint). Pamphlet untrimmed and tied with rope.
GLC00496.411
to Lady Hesketh
circa 1773-1790
Cowper, William, 1731-1800
Declines recipient's offer to send salmon to Olney where the price is prohibitively expensive. Discusses local matters.
GLC00496.149
[List of land sales]
circa 1777
Signed by Abraham Alexander, Hezekiah Alexander, David Reese, Eph. Brisard, William Wilson, Edward Giles and John M. Alexander. Records eleven deeds dated 1772-1777. Place of writ inferred from several co-signers' participation in the signing of...
GLC00496.208
[Bond owed to John Muir]
19 November 1774
Jenings, Daniel, fl. 1745-1774
Counter-signed by Robert H. Harrison and John Parke Custis.
GLC00496.179
Presentation page of a Richard Twiss document
circa 1850
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
Presentation page of "Travels through Portugal and Spain, in 1772 and 1773," by Richard Twiss, including signed note by William Gilmore Simms. Consists of first blank endpaper of the book which has apparently been torn out; includes an autograph...
GLC00496.225
to Committee of Correspondence of the County of Berks
April 18, 1775
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Also signed by Joseph Reed, John Cadwalader, Thomas Mifflin, Jonathan B. Smith, John Benezet, James Mease, John Nixon, and Samuel Meredith. Circular to the committees of Pennsylvania encouraging the formation of military associations in each county...
GLC00496.022
[Resolution to Colonel Anthony Wayne]
February 12, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Transcribed by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress from 1774-1788. Resolve requesting all colonels of the Pennsylvania battalions to send a report detailing the number condition of the enlisted men as well as the places where they...
GLC00496.031
to The Honorable Council of Safety of North Carolina
10 July 1776
Rutherford, Griffith, 1721-1805
Describes Indian unrest in the frontier. Hopes to negotiate a treaty. Awaits instructions from the Council. Rutherford served as a general in the Revolution and in 1776 was successful in subduing the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina.
GLC00496.081
to Richard Varick
July 31, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Written by General Schuyler as commander of Northern Department to Captain Varick as deputy muster master general of the Northern army. Schuyler says he only received Varick's letter on July 27, 1776 yesterday afternoon. If cannot get certain...
GLC00496.082
Certified extract of the minutes of Congress re: committee to buy blankets
25 September 1776
United States. Continental Congress.
Appointing a committee to buy blankets &c for troops. Names of members at end
GLC00496.090
to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
October 23, 1776
Andre, fl. 1776
Requesting permission to ship twenty-five barrels of flour. Written to Jenifer while president of the Maryland Council of Safety. Andre was most likely a French merchant.
GLC00496.269
[Collection of 8 items concerning Revolutionary War in NY] [Decimalized]
1777-1780
GLC00496.075
to Thomas Mumford
1777
Mumford, Giles, 1759-1795
Written by Giles Mumford an American soldier in New York to his father, the Groton, Connecticut merchant Thomas Mumford. Says he has not received a line from his father since October 9, 1777. He is pleased that his mother and all his friends are...
GLC00496.075.05
March 1, 1777
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
This manuscript is a copy (possibly a draft) of part of an 01 March 1777 memorandum from American commissioners Benjamin Franklin and to Silas Deane to French foreign minister Vergennes, as they negotiated a contract with the Farmers General of...
GLC00496.159
circa May 1777
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee. Reports on their activities in France including getting Mr. Hodges released from the Bastille for lying about outfitting a privateer. Mentions receipt of commissions for Ralph Izard and...
GLC00496.025
July 7, 1777
Parsons, Samuel Holden, 1737-1789
Written by Major General Parsons to Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. Says recent events are moving so fast that it they are the product of "a more prolific Brain than I find myself possesd of." Says while the nation is full of news he has...
GLC00496.075.01
August 26, 1777
Written by Giles Mumford as a soldier under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letters from August 11, 1777 and August 13, 1777. Says he has not received his powder puff...
GLC00496.075.02
August 31, 1777
Written by Giles Mumford as a solider under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letter from August 26, 1777. Mentions that he sent 4 letters to him and that none of them have...
GLC00496.075.03
to John Page, Williamsburg
October 11, 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Describes the attack at Germantown and the loss of victory due to a retreat caused by fog. He closes by mentioning that the troops were in good spirits. The letter mentions the Battle of Germantown and the various maneuvers. John Page is from...
GLC00496.097
October 23, 1777
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Written by General Parsons to Mumford as a merchant in Groton, Connecticut. Says he has doubtlessly heard of the Convention between General Gates and General Burgoyne. The Convention delineated the terms of surrender for General Burgoyne. Mentions...
GLC00496.075.04
to Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee
January 20, 1778
Lee, William, 1739-1795
Addressed to Franklin, Deane, and Lee as the Commissioners at Versailles. Now that he has received a copy of a treaty, he will go to Vienna to take up his appointment there. Also comments on money needed for travel.
GLC00496.268
General orders after action at Battle of Stony Point
16 July 1779
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
This document is written in the third person and is signed in text. A hastily written draft conveying General Anthony Wayne's general orders lauding his troops directly after the Battle of Stony Point. Cites Colonel [Christian] Febiger as the field...
GLC00496.108
to Gouverneur Morris
March 20, 1779
Washington acknowledges receiving the letter from Colonel George Morgan, and discussing "affairs to the westward." McIntosh, who had mortally wounded Button Gwinnett in a duel, commanded Fort Pitt from May 1778 until March 5, 1779. His subordinates...
GLC00496.099
to George Clinton
July 19, 1779
Reporting the battle of Stony Point and the situation on the Hudson River. With brief postscript by Washington. Docketed on page 2.
GLC00496.102
October 23, 1779
Written by General Parsons to Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. Thanks him for his letter on October 17, 1779. Thanks him for procuring a place for his son, but is against him going on the ship "Trumbull" with Captain Nicholson. Would rather...
GLC00496.075.06
The expedition to and battle on Kings Mountain
1780
Campbell, William, 1745-1781
An account of Battle of Kings Mountain, which took place in South Carolina on 7 October 1780, by Colonel Campbell (two months after the battle he was made brigadier general of militia). Describes the political and administrative background leading...
GLC00496.011
April 14, 1780
Written by Parsons as a Major General in the Continental Army to Thomas Mumford, a merchant from Groton, Connecticut. Mumford was also the brother-in-law of Parsons's staff officer Silas Deane. Tells Mumford that he asked Mr. Lawrence (possibly John...
GLC00496.075.07
April 25, 1780
Written by Parsons as a Major General in Continental Army to Thomas Mumford, a merchant from Groton, Connecticut. Mumford was also the brother-in-law of Parsons's staff officer Silas Deane. Tells Mumford his son was waiting at home after having...
GLC00496.075.08
Calligraphic document on vellum [in Latin].
September 1780
Pius VI, Pope, 1717-1799
Tied with rope with lead seal.
GLC00496.205
[Virginia land grant for Josiah Smith]
January 1781
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
For thirty-five shillings sterling, Smith was granted 343 acres of land, the borders of which are described. With state seal. Printed document, partially filled in by hand, signed as Governor of Virginia.
GLC00496.038
A Proclamation
February 20, 1781
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
Written and signed by aide-de-camp Henry Broderick. Also signed by Cornwallis. A proclamation stating it is King George III's "gracious Wish to rescue His faithfull & loyal Subjects from the cruel tyranny under which they have groaned for several...
GLC00496.023
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