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Southern cultivator [with subscription letter 1/23/1861 and envelope]
June 1861
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Magazine vol. 19, no. 6, with ALS to William Birnie, 1/23/1863 with Confederate envelope.
GLC08496
to William Terry and John Daniel Imboden
5 May 1865
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Order to Confederate generals Terry and Imboden to exchange federal prisoners. "The Commissary General of prisoners directs me to instruct you to parole all Federal prisoners of war now held within our jurisdictions, according to established forms...
GLC00618
to William J. Hardee
January 25, 1865
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Handwritten telegram sent by Confederate General Hill stating that he needs two thousand arms, and that nine hundred men arrived from the west but one half of them have deserted.
GLC01002
Document ordering Wm Glascock to appear before the court
January 12, 1791
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Signed beneath the wax seal as Justice of the State Superior Court. Also signed by Thomas Watkins as clerk.
GLC00184.50
to the Commissioners of Indian Affairs re: treaty negotiation reimbursals
1789/09/08
Written as Governor of Georgia, informing him to consult with persons having vouchers to verify accounts. Concerns treaty negotiation with the Creeks at Rock Landing. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC01878.02
to Ernest R. Ackerman
January 15, 1909
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
President-elect Taft agrees with New York Congressman Ackerman that Lincoln's face ought to be put on coins and stamps, but he cannot aid this process until after his inauguration. Written on personal stationery from Augusta, Georgia.
GLC01995
to Joseph Clay
March 1, 1788
Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807
Business letter that mentions procuring rice, the loss of a crop from "pink root," a lawsuit, and getting some Tenerife wine. This is an uncommon autograph.
GLC00489
to J. M. Otey
March 13, 1865
Fry, Birkett Davenport, 1822-1891
General Fry, in command of the Augusta District, writes to Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Otey (possibly John M. Otey), Assistant Adjutant General. Has just received a dispatch directing the extension of a courier line from Columbia to Winnsboro, South...
GLC02461.07
to an unknown recipient re: publication of a poem "My Daughter"
1874/09/26
Hayne, Paul H., fl. 1874
GLC02453.16
to Samuel Jones
April 19, 1865
Imboden, John D., 1823-1895
Writes as Brigadier General commanding the Confederate military prisons to Major General Samuel Jones as commander of the District of Florida regarding exchanging his brother, F.M. Imboden for a Union soldier, Captain Wilson French of the 17th...
GLC02824
to Benjamin Lincoln
28 October 1779
Written by Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a Colonel of Georgia militia to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Walton, who was wounded and captured during the defense of Savannah in December 1778...
GLC04857
[Legal Document on confiscation of slaves]
March 28, 1785
Written by the Declaration of Independence signer George Walton. Was written while Walton was the Chief Justice of Georgia. Legal document in the case Hancock v. Jack. Document declares that three negroes had been delivered by the "Commissioners of...
GLC04337
to Gov. Charles J. Jenkins
4 November 1866
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Notifying Governor Jenkins of President Johnson's full pardon he granted the ex-Confederate General Lafayette McLaws and that he may resume the duties of court clerk in Richmond County.
GLC04479
[Parole permitting William L. Maury to return home]
3 May 1865
Hunter, William W., fl. 1865
Signed by Hunter, a captain in the U.S. Army.
GLC03693.01
to Benjamin Hawkins
December 16, 1790
Briggs, Isaac, 1763-1825
Briggs opens his letter to Senator and Indian agent Hawkins with an allegory of a drunken servant beaten by master; other servants and lower types told the beaten man to commit suicide to escape his situation, others counseled patience, some wanted...
GLC02437.04798
to Lt. Col. Smith
1812/09/14
Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857
General Flournoy expresses alarm and seeks information about Smith's situation near St. Mary's, Georgia. Indicates that he is ordering reinforcements for him. Flournoy was a lawyer before serving in the War of 1812, when he succeeded General James...
GLC02714
[Articles of a convention held at Augusta between the Creek Indians and the state of Georgia]
1 November 1783
Milton, John, fl. 1870-1880
Copy with clerical signatures of several individuals on both sides of the treaty, including John Twigg, Elijah Clark, Tallessee King, and Tallessee Warrior. See GLC02437.03216 (probably originally another component of the same document) for copies of...
GLC02437.03222
Account of goods left in the hands of John Meals at Augusta in Goergia, by the late commissioners of the United States for treating with the southern Indians
6 October 1789
Meals, John, fl. 1789
Lists goods and supplies by account number. Includes items such as rum, kettles, calico, linen, etc.
GLC02437.04380
[Mississippi State twenty five cent note]
1 May 1864
J.T., Paterson, & Co. (publishers), fl. 1864
Includes the facsimile signature of A. J. Gillespie, State Auditor of Mississippi from 1862 to 1865. The note states "twenty five cents in current money when the sum of Ten Dollars is presented." Printed in Georgia by J. T. Paterson & Co.
GLC08433.02
to Mary Epperly
5 September 1864
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Writes from the Asylum Hospital that he was wounded in the leg, but should return to his regiment in a few days. Notes he was wounded at Jonesborough, Georgia on 31 August 1864. Reports that there were 3,000 wounded at Jonesborough and that Atlanta...
GLC02715.106
To: J.Q.A. Ward.
1859/10/07
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
Stephens writes to Ward while still serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. Re: check for $200 to further Ward's work and reports on other personal matters.
GLC06343.286
to [Aaron] Jeffery
1917/10/16
Phinizy, Leonard, 1854-?
Letter thanking Jeffery for his hospitality on Phinizy's recent visit to Richmond, and mentions that "[t]he poor boy is now at rest here at our cemetery & he sleeps between his 2 little brothers who died here many years ago."
GLC01896.147
Daily chronicle & sentinel.
1862 - 1864
Morse, N.S., fl. 1862-1864
Each issue contains telegraphic reports and Northern news, mostly covering battle reports and war news. Commercial reports indicate stock values in Augusta markets, including financial, cotton, dry goods, grain, groceries, country produce, and sale...
GLC05959.07
Southern cultivator.
1861, 1862, 1864
The Southern Cultivator was published monthly (sometimes combined) with 32 pages at the first of this run, which reduced to 24 pages and then 16 by the end of the run. Each issue contains letters to the editor with detailed responses. Regular...
GLC05959.11
to Charles J. Jenkins re: his ability to serve Reconstruction government
1866/11/04
Informs the Governor of Georgia that he has been pardoned by the President and will be able to serve as clerk of court of Richmond County.
GLC07011
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