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American statesmen & public servants: 40 letters & docs [decimalized]
1779-1950
GLC02504
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
14 December 1779
Lawrence, John, ?-1810
Complains of his "situation" in the army, and hopes Wadsworth can help him resolve it. Does not specify his exact complaint, but knows Wadsworth has friends in Congress, and hopes they can assist him in rectifying his problem. Lawrence is possibly...
GLC02504.25
to John Fitzgerald
25 May 1785
Lee, Arthur, 1740-1792
Lee, a United States diplomat, discusses financial matters with Fitzgerald, George Washington's former aide-de-camp. Requests information regarding money he invested for his brother, Richard Henry Lee, in the Potomac Canal project.
GLC02504.26
to John Nicholson
February 9, 1790
Maclay, William, 1737-1804
Senator Maclay informs Nicholson, Comptroller-General of Pennsylvania, of actions in Congress. Mentions resolutions and debates initiated by Thomas Scott, James Jackson, and John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg. States that he will forward more...
GLC02504.29
to Andrew Pickens
19 June 1805
Cheves, Langdon, 1776-1857
Introduces a friend, John Parker, Esquire who is visiting South Carolina for health reasons. Asks Pickens to please extend a welcome to Parker. With floral doodle in pencil on page three.
GLC02504.08
to John Armstrong
1814/03/08
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839
Writes to Secretary of War Armstrong to inform him that since he has not received orders and has finished as a witness in the trial of General William Hull, he will travel to Ohio. McArthur was then a brigadier general. Hull had bloodlessly...
GLC02504.30
to Joseph Gales
3 July 1817
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859
Written by Rush as acting Secretary of State to Gales as a co-editor of the Washington National Intelligencer newspaper. Mentions an enclosed paper (not included) that contains an anecdote of President James Monroe. Says he knows it is correct, but...
GLC02504.33
to Thomas Jefferson
24 June 1820
Wirt, William, 1772-1834
Written by Wirt as Attorney General of the United States to Jefferson in retirement. Letter of introduction for Colonel Allen M. Lane, who was recently given a land bounty by Virginia for his services in the Revolution. Says the testimonials of his...
GLC02504.41
to R. S. Garnett
circa February 12, 1825
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Asks for a copy of a letter to Andrew Jackson, as well as a contract. Dated 12 February without a year, but probably written before 1825 as Secretary of War. Recipient's name is difficult to fully read.
GLC02504.06
to E. F. Chamber
6 September 1827
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
States that he will not remove any deputy already appointed unless public interest requires it. Asks Chamber to inform the deputy in question that his commission will be continued.
GLC02504.35
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