This summer, enroll in graduate-level courses in American history. Apply now!
Learn about GLI's Annual Gala on Monday, May 12 and purchase tickets.
to Edwin M. Stanton
April 1, 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
In hand of Ely S. Parker, Seneca Indian Chief, who was Grant's Secretary, per Charles Hamilton. Letter reports of victory near Appomattox.
GLC00639.21
To Governor William Plumer
January 10, 1813
Adams, John, 1735-1826
In the letter, Adams discusses New York State, party, and sectionalism.
GLC00639.02
to the Convention of Maryland
June 4, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written by Hancock as President of the Continental Congress. Begins by saying "Our affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis; and the approaching Campaign will in all Probability, determine for ever the Fate of America." Says the King and Parliament has...
GLC00639.12
to his father
November 18, 1861
Leavenworth, F.P., fl. 1861
A Confederate captain in an ordnance unit tells his father about Civil War activities in Arkansas and Missouri. He comments on the arrival of Union General David Hunter with 36,000 soldiers. He discusses the strength and position of Confederate...
GLC00653.07
[Statement opposing white settlement on Indian land in Brotherton, New Jersey]
January 6, 1780
Calvin, Bartholomew, fl. 1780-1798
A strong statement signed by eight Indians showing alarm over white settlers moving onto their land, forbidding it in the future, making illegitimate leases null and void, and voicing hopes to "live in Quietness among one another without giving any...
GLC00540.01
to Benjamin Lincoln
September 1779
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Written by Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Colonel in the First Georgia Battalion who was severely wounded and captured during the Battle of Savannah in December 1778, to Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Walton...
GLC01019
to William Rabun
June 30, 1818
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Secretary of State Adams informs Governor of Georgia Rabun that President Monroe has directed that Captain Obediah Wright be prosecuted for the murder of Chehaw Indians. He discusses some details necessary to start the prosecution. The Chehaw were...
GLC00782.11.02
May 7, 1818
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Andrew Jackson asks that Rabun, governor of Georgia, arrest Captain Obediah Wright for murder. Wright had destroyed a Chehaw village and murdered several of its inhabitants, while many of its members were aiding him in his expedition against the...
GLC00782.11.01
to Andrew Jackson
April 30, 1818
Glascock, Thomas, 1790-1841
A brigadier general in the Seminole War, Glascock tells Jackson of his return to Fort Early during the first Seminole War and gives an account of the Chehaw Affair. He discusses the misunderstandings that lead Captain Obediah Wright, who was in the...
GLC00782.11.03
Photo album with 39 carte de visite Civil War photos, including Brigham Young
1862-1864
With fore-edge painting. Includes views of Jim Bridger, Brigham Young, Ute and Shoshone Indians. Album presented "By the Boys" [troops] at Camp Douglas, to their commanding officer, Capt. E.B. Grimes, Q.M. Includes a few Washington DC scenes at end...
GLC01261
Special order No. 7: Brigade muskets during Black Hawk War
April 28, 1832
Lincoln's signature "A. Lincoln, Capt." on verso of receipt.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincon. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. I p. 9-10.
GLC01302
to Elias Dayton
October 27, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Letter written by Major General Schuyler as commander of the Northern Department, to Colonel Elias Dayton of the 3rd New Jersey Regiment. Sent by Schuyler when Dayton's regiment was marching north from Schenectady. Dayton's troops were being sent to...
GLC01580
to John Winthrop
circa July 6, 1640
Williams, Roger, fl. 1640-1667
Discusses the current behavior of the Native Americans in his area. Mentions struggles between the sachem Uncas, allied with the European settlers, and his enemy, Miantinomo. Postscript possibly refers to the efforts of King Charles I to restore High...
GLC01590
[Land sale agreement between William and Charles Gardiner and Richard Van Dyke]
March 17, 1815
Van Dyke, Richard, fl. 1815
Also signed by William Gardiner and Charles Gardiner. Mentions eight Iroquois for whom Van Dyke was making the transaction. The Indians names were Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Atayataghroughta, Captain James Wakarontharane, Captain Honyere...
GLC01608
[Receipt from Commisioners of Indian Affairs to Barnard Gratz]
October 24, 1776
Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817
A receipt for one hundred sixty pounds, twelve shillings owed to Gratz. Signed for by Thomas Walker, John Harvie, John Montgomery, and Jasper Yeates as the "Commissioners for Indian Affairs." The verso is signed by Gratz, as well as Joseph Simon...
GLC01450.503
to unknown
June 20, 1779
Beckman, Ijerich, fl. 1779
The letter discusses marching to attack Iroquois Indians and burning villages.
GLC01450.801
Land grant to Maj. Arent Schuyler De Peyster (Detroit area)
20 July 1780
Pottwatomi Indian Nation, fl. 1780
Land grant to Arent Schuyler De Peyster, Major in the King's 8th Regiment at Detroit. De Peyster has signed on the back where he turns-over his ownership to a nephew. Signed with pictographs by the representatives of the following Indian tribes, all...
GLC01450.808
to Asa Waterman
October 21, 1782
Allen, Paul, 1742-?
Allen informs Waterman of the return of "our Brother Capt Joseph Cashman." Says Mr. Cushing's child "the sicked child that ever I saw." News arrived from Newfoundland of the "Royal George" sinking in port, and 1,300 people dying. Around eight hundred...
GLC01450.242
[Cased tintype of unidentified Indian in ceremonial garb]
1870 circa
Cased image depicts a 3/4 length seated portrait of a Native American facing the camera. His hair is shaven into a mohawk hairstyle. Hinged case is missing the lid.
GLC01364
to Henry Glen
March 1, 1781
Schuyler, then a major general in the Continental Army, reports to Glen, an agent for Indian affairs, complaints from Indians that they cannot mend their axes for want of iron and that "their women are almost naked and Incapable to fetch a...
GLC01406
[1781 military orderly book]
October 20, 1781-December 19, 1781
Mentions regiments from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Entries relate to daily orders, court martials, troop duties and movement, equipment and supplies, arms, and clothing. Assigns the officers for each day. Entry on...
GLC01450.015
[Poem honoring Colonel Moses Parker of Chelmsford]
circa 1775-1776
Richardson, Samuel, 1748-1836
Poem in 22 stanzas honoring Colonel Moses Parker, killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. First stanza says: "Come all who have skill and Lament / and let your hearts and eyes have vent / While you to memory do call / The Valient Colonel...
GLC01450.050
to his brother
May 29, 1775
Green, Robert, fl. 1775
Letter cosigned by Mary Green. Says he has been in bad health for the past five weeks. He hopes to get better by the grace of God. Says their sister has a new daughter three months old. References a letter that came from several brothers and sisters...
GLC01412.31
collection on French & Indian, Revolutionary Wars, Missouri [decimalized]
1680-1863
[decimalized 01450.001-01450.911]
1 black and white bust engraving of Sir William Johnson Bar included.
Dated 1680-1863 (bulk:1750-90).
GLC01450
Orders re: to take charge as Commissary of Virginia militia
1780/12/24
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed as Governor of Virginia, mentioning troops being sent "to Fort Pitt on their way down the Ohio" when Indians were raiding the western borders. The close and "thirty thousand pounds" are in Jefferson's hand.
GLC01967
Showing results 1 - 25