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to Mattie Ould
July 22, 1869
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee as matchmmaker. Custis Lee never married. Flattering letter to a beautiful woman, daughter of Judge Robert Ould, Confederate Prisoner Exchange agent.
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to Hiram Wilson
July 24, 1839
Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904
Dresser writes to Reverend Wilson who is expecting two enslaved people seeking emancipation in Canada through the underground railroad. He writes, "I rejoice in the privilege of handing over to you two more Daughters of affliction who can tell you...
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to Barbara O'Sullivan Addicks
May 20, 1844
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
He thanks her for the copy she sent of her "pocket manual treating the Science of the French Language" ("An elementary practical book for learning to speak the French language, expressly adapted to the capacity of children. Tr. from the German of...
GLC00693.05
to Jonathan Smith
January 14, 1811
Barnes, John, fl. 1793-1811
Barnes asks Smith to remit the proceeds from dividends on stock in the Pennsylvania Bank, in accordance with an order from Thomas Jefferson. Barnes was Jefferson's financial agent. Letter written from "GeorgeTown, Columa."
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to William Joseph Hardee
September 12, 1860
Nichols, William Augustus, 1818-1869
Letter signed by Assistant Adjutant General William A. Nichols, addressed to William Joseph Hardee at West Point. He informs Hardee that General Paul J. Semmes's request for a Sergeant to be appointed to assist with the instruction of his command has...
GLC00715.07
to Joseph E. Johnston
April 18, 1865
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Joseph Wheeler writes that he arrived at camp and found half of his command had left during the night because they believed the entire army was to be surrendered. His men informed him they heard this from high ranking officers as well as from Union...
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to Henry W. Allen
March 31, 1864
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
Memminger, Treasurer of the Confederacy, declines a request from Allen, Governor of Louisiana, to "purchase five millions of treasury notes with the Bonds of the State of Louisiana." He states that an act passed on February 17, 1864 reduced the value...
GLC00690
to Bruce Barton
October 3, 1933
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Comments on retirement: "A smoking President receives enough pipes to last a life time. Likewise fishing tackle. It is the only endowment he gets, except a troubled soul." Also mentions that "The country is going sour on the New Deal." Expresses his...
GLC00691
to Lewis Brantz
April 3, 1823
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses his recommendation of Mr. Haessler, probably Ferdinand R. Hässler who was the first supervisor of the Survey of the Coast, to Virginia Governor James Pleasant. Recipient noted in a different hand. Formerly pasted with a printed label...
GLC00693.01
to unknown
October 29, 1848
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Replies very graciously to a request for an autograph. Addressee's name has been cut-out of the page. Taylor signed as Major General, United States Army.
GLC00693.02
to William Tudor
May 12, 1818
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams, in retirement, writes to Tudor, who was clerk of Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts. Says he wants to make Tudor laugh. Sends Tudor a copy of Jemmibullero's (probably Samuel Waterhouse) "The Song of the Drunkard," which is not included...
GLC00693.04
to John Sherman
May 4, 1877
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
He mentions changes to the New York City Customs House. He writes on the behalf of an H. H. Smith, a weigher and also a brother-in-law of John Rawlins, a close personal friend of Grant and former Union General. He explains that Smith's "record has...
GLC00695
to Dr. Benjamin Rush
April 18, 1790
The letter discusses corruption and Adam's unhappiness as Vice President. He is very affectionate towards Rush. Also discusses beliefs on government and other reflections.
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to E. A. Collins
August 17, 1861
Grant discusses surrounding Rebel forces and writes that he only has the power to appoint two officers. These two men will be his aides-de camp, and he wishes to appoint John A. Rawlins and "Thompson" from his previous command. He states "The papers...
GLC00705
to Lewis L. Strauss
April 25, 1934
Letter concerns the Rindge Land business, the financing, and outlook of investing in "The richest soil in California." Also mentions tenant-related issues, particularly keeping land in the hands of white farmers rather than Asian tenants. Letter...
GLC00707
to Henry Hovener
January 13, 1622
Brandt, Sebastian, fl. 1600-1625
Brandt requests having the London Company send him supplies, and requests that his nephew (the son of Phillip Brandt) be sent to Virginia from Derbyshire. He mentions Admiral of the Jamestown District, John Pountis. Letter written in Elizabethan...
GLC00708
to William T. Avery
October 6, 1862
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Confederate General Breckinridge discusses a possible position on his staff for Avery, which would have to be as a voluntary aide. Congratulates on his freedom "from Yankee bondage" and his hopes to meet Avery "often in the progress of our great and...
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to Henry A. Wise
July 24, 1862
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Writes to Brigadier General Wise of D. H. Hill's Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Confederate Major General Longstreet (in reply from a letter from Wise of the day before) tells Wise that he will suggest to Commanding General Robert E. Lee that...
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to William Henry Chase
January 23, 1861
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Retained copy. Semmes writes to Major Chase about some telegrams sent and received. He regrets that he cannot go to Pensacola right now because of business. Informs that 20 years ago he was a brigadier general in the militia in eastern Georgia but...
GLC00715.01
to Paul J. Semmes
March 26, 1861
Winston, F.S., fl. 1861
Winston informs Semmes that his life insurance policy covers him while in service during war. Letter is on printed stationery of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Docketed with note signed with initials by Semmes.
GLC00715.02
March 22, 1853
Clemons, W.G., fl. 1853-1860
Letter signed by five members of the Columbus Guards electing Semmes captain of the company. The letter and the signatures are all written in the same hand. Letter is on blue lined paper.
GLC00715.04
August 7, 1860
McMurran, Joseph, fl. 1860
McMurran, a Virginia military man and editor of a paper in Christiansburg, Virginia, asks Semmes for a copy of his published work "Infantry Tactics." Docketed by Semmes. McMurran entered the 4th VA Cavalry in 1861 and eventually achieved the rank of...
GLC00715.06
Recommendation letter for A. Kleber
September 29, 1860
Aleix, P.O., fl. 1860
Confirms that A. Kleber served as Sergeant instructor of the 1st Company of Chasseurs a Pied de la Louisiane. Praises him as one of the best instructors of light infantry tactics. Paul J. Semmes was planning on hiring Kleber, a mercenary who served...
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June 1, 1863
Semmes, Emily J., fl. 1862-1863
Writes to her "dearest husband" as he is on his way to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where he was mortally wounded in battle. She hopes that he is over his cold and fatigue, and asks if he would be able to come home if one of the family got sick because...
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to Samuel Griffith
February 20, 1788
Washington, George, 1732-1799
George Washington discusses his uncertainty as to whether he is fit to be the school's Chancellor. Also mentions Presidency of William and Mary College.
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