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to James Madison
May 27, 1820
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
The letter is concerning sending Journals of Constitutional Convention. Written at the Department of State.
GLC00639.03
to Samuel McKay
September 5, 1822
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Suggests that two parties are essential to a functioning democracy. McKay was a farmer and local political leader in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The Fourth of July oration was entitled "An Address," delivered at the Request of the Republican Committee...
GLC00639.14
to Dolley Madison
July 23, 1836
The letter includes stories for the eulogy of James Madison.
GLC00639.04
To the Inhabitants of the 12th Congressional District of Massachusetts
March 3, 1837
Discusses the attempts to censure Adams' conduct through the "Gag Rule," the machinations of House Speaker Polk, and attempts to expel Adams.
GLC00639.05
to Robert Tyler
October 27, 1851
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
John Tyler writes to his son, Robert Tyler. He discusses the defeat of Judge Campbell, who had been rejected because he was a Roman Catholic: "to make a man's religious opinions the test for office is to break down the fairest and most beautiful...
GLC00639.24
to Edwin M. Stanton
March 29, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The letter discusses false reports of the Siege of Vicksburg. "I fear --in fact, I believe--the dispatch you mentioned is utter humbuggery...."
GLC00639.20
to J. J. Speed
November 30, 1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
General Grant praises Speed, President of a Louisville, who organized the Kentucky Fair to benefit widows and orphans of deceased Civil War soldiers. Expresses gratitude, through Speed, to the ladies of Louisville for "the patriotic steps taken by...
GLC00639.08
to Henry W. Halleck
May 17, 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes to General Halleck about the Atlanta campaign. He discusses the movements of Union generals James B. McPherson, George H. Thomas, and John M. Schofield. Sherman is on his way to Adamsville, Georgia, to engage enemy forces led by Joseph...
GLC00639.23
to Abraham Lincoln
August 24, 1864
Grant requests a promotion for Theodore S. Bowers, which Lincoln approves with his own signature. Grant wishes that Bowers be promoted from Lieutenant Colonel in the volunteer army to the Adjutant General's Department in the regular army. For this to...
GLC00639.09
to George G. Meade
September 14, 1864
Grants signs as Lieutenant General. Writes to Major General Meade about enemy movements reported by General Benjamin Butler. Poses the question, "May it not be the enemy are massing everything on this right for an Attack?" Advises, "I think it would...
GLC00639.11
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