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Urging support of Thirteenth Amendment
1864/12/25
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896
Includes ANS by Ashley: "Don't you know of one 'sinner' among the opposition who is on praying ground?"
GLC07033.01
Recruitment flyer by Supervisory Committee on Enlistments for Colored Regts.
1863/06/27
Printed letter addressed to "Men of Color"
GLC07017
Pardon of David Frank King, convicted of failing to submit for a medical exam
1955/06/22
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1926-2022
GLC07032
re: 300,000 acres of western territory agreed to be ceded by state of New York
1788/04/01
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Also discusses funds for "extinquishing by purchase the claims of the native indians". Clerical signatures of Hancock and Samuel Adams. Noted by John Avery Jr. as a "True Copy"
GLC07044
Spanish-American war diary kept by a private in 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry
1898/04/12
Emerich, Edward, fl. 1898
"Dietario" printed at Barcelona, but written by Emerich in English. Discusses journey to and army life in the Philippines. Accompanied by a collateral photograph
GLC07048
Press release of last Presidential Address
1953/01/15
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Signed on page 2. Printed front and back. Discusses events of his presidency including the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the end of WWII and Korea. "I suppose that history will remember my term...as the years when the "Cold War" began to...
GLC06802
Passport of George Rice indicating complexion as "Dark"
1870/06/16
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893
Signed (?) by Hamilton Fish
GLC06817.02
"Diary" of Captain, Co. D. 9th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery
1865/01-1865/09
Oviatt, Morris N., fl. 1865
Captain Oviat's "Diary" with printed titlepage, and short entries concerning drilling, telegrams received, etc. The entries appear to have been copied, as noted on the titlepage "Edited by Joseph Fitzgerald, 1st Lt. Co. 9, USC Artillery (heavy)."...
GLC06808
Continental Congress. Account ledger detailing funds paid and received
1776/06-1778/03
Continental Congress in Boston. Entries include the following: "Cash to the Hon. Continental Congress-received from the Hon. John Hancock Esq.-President by the hands of Mr. George Spriggs-two boxes containing one hundred and fifty thousand dollars...
GLC06816
Farewell to his troops one day after Johnston's surrender
1865/04/27
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
"The day was when I was confident that this parting would be under far different and auspicious circumstances... but circumstances which neither the courage, the endurance and the patriotism of our armies could overcome leave turned my brightest...
GLC07051
Draft General Order re: Fredricksburg
1863/03/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Announcing day of fasting and prayer in wake of victory at Fredericksburg; "Soldiers! No portion of our people have greater cause to be thankful to almighty God than yourselves. He has preserved your lives amidst countless dangers..." and pray that...
GLC07057
Confederate House Resolution no. 21: thanking citizens who opposed Butler
1863/01/13
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Voting thanks and gratitude of the House to citizens of New Orleans who had refused the oath and defied B.F. Butler.
GLC07008.02
Quoting a sentiment: "If we stand firm...."
1861/12/20
Mulligan, James A., fl. 1861
A sentiment addressed to A.S. Flandron (?). "If we stand firm, the Republic is saved. Weakness now is wickedness..."
GLC07012
Parole of West H. Humphreys for participating in Confederate government
1865/07/24
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
A former TN Attorney General and Federal Judge who was impeached for taking similar positions in Confederate government; also cleared on charge he ordered confiscation of Johnson's property. Scribal document on Executive Office stationery.
GLC07092
Orderly book of ranking officer at British garrison in New York
1778/05/02-1778/06/02
Jones, Daniel, fl. 1778
Oblong quarto. Manuscript leaves interleaved . Original paper marble boards with shaped flap enclosure. Orderly book of a British garrison in New York when Jones was the ranking British commander (while Generals Howe and Clinton were in Philadelphia)...
GLC07120
Plan for the Future Conduct of the American War
1781/06/23 ca.
Oswald, Richard, 1705-1784
The only recorded copy of a very detailed proposal for the conduct of Britain's war in America by Oswald, a successful merchant and former slave trader. Oswald, a friend of American Henry Laurens, later served as a British Peace Commissioner for the...
GLC07121
America the Beautiful [printed text, signed, with accompanying text]
1925 ca.
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
Printed text of the four stanza poem, signed at the end on the bottom of page 1, with an additional text on accompanying pages explaining the circumstances of her originally writing it, when inspired by vistas at Pike's Peak. Bates also details the...
GLC07123
Manuscript orderly book of aide-de-camp to Lord Jeffrey Amherst [Decimalized .01- .05]
1763/03/05-1764/07/30
Kemble, Stephen, 1740-1822
Regarding the final months of the Canada Campaign and the treaty of peace. Locations mentioned include Fort St. Ann on Lake Erie, Fort William Augustus (Ogdenburg, N.Y.), La Chine, La Prairie, Pointe Claire, Fort Ontario, Chambly, etc. Kemble, an...
GLC07126
Authority to affix the seal to commission of Norman B. Judd as commissioner
1861/04/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
To "A Full power authorizing Mr. Norman B. Judd, to negotiate a convention, with the Gov't. of Prussia, on the subject of the rights of neutrals & belligerents in time of war." Judd, a Chicago attorney, was closely involved in Lincoln's election to...
GLC07134
Affix seal to the pardon of Confederate officer Benjamin C. Robertson
1864/01/14
Robertson was a Confederate officer from Tennessee. Lincoln had requested the pardon from Attorney General Edward Bates the day before (see Basler, 2d suppl. 87). The circumstances for the pardon are unknown. Unfortunately Robertson died before...
GLC07135
[Report to continental Congress]
1776/01/13
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Manuscript copy of Philip Schuyler letter (probably made for forwarding to Washington), with 4 line endorsement by Washington: "Copy of Genl Schuyler's Letter to the Contl. Congress. 13th Jan. 1776." Schuyler announces the death of Richard Montgomery...
GLC07139
The Constitution of the United States [Connecticut ratification act printing]
1788/01/09
United States. Constitution
Ratification of the U.S. Constitution, printing the Constitution, with the act of the Connecticut Convention, ratifying it 9 January 1788 at end. Connecticut was the fifth state to ratify the new Constitution. This is presumed to have been printed at...
GLC07142
Draft of farewell address to his army, written in pencil
1865/01/23
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
Draft of farewell address to the army: "I have this day been relieved from the command of this army ... you have endured your many hardships during the recent campaign. I am alone responsible for its conception and strived hard to do my duty in its...
GLC07261
General Orders no. 3 [inability of government to help black refugees]
1865/05/04
Steele, Frederick, 1819-1868
Informing people that "destitution and distress is likely to arise from the influx of the colored population into this city. People of this class are informed that it is impossible for the United States Government to feed them and they are advised...
GLC07293
Speech draft re: influence of Lincoln, given at New York Republican Club of NYC
1909/02/12
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Original draft of speech: "I was born a slave...my first recollection of Abraham Lincoln was...by the prayers of my mother...as she was kneeling over my body earnestly praying that Abraham Lincoln might succeed and that one day she and her boy might...
GLC07232
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