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to H. Devereuse, Salem, Mass.
November 22, 1853
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Docketed at top: "Col. Lee, Novr 22/53" Discusses Cadet's progress at West Point.
GLC00408
to Richard Caswell
January 21, 1780
Penn, John, 1741-1788
Co-signed by North Carolina Congressmen Thomas Burke and Allen Jones. Written in what appears to be Penn's hand. Penn was also a North Carolina Continental Congressman and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Written to Caswell as Governor of...
GLC00414
to unknown
circa 1763-1783
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Written by Wayne, a general in the Continental Army who fought in many of the major battles with Washington and was later sent to the Southern Theatre when activity shifted to there. This document is undated and could be a retained draft or a copy of...
GLC00307.02
to Samuel Smith
March 16, 1799
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Benjamin Stoddert discusses a treaty between Britain and Haitian general Toussaint Louverture. He mentions a ship bound for India, letting General [George] Washington know that he will be returning to New York. Also talks about spices. Letter seems...
GLC00308.05
to Samuel Powel
February 5, 1789
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington writes to Powel, Mayor of Philadelphia, one day after being elected as the first President of the United States. He states that he delivered enclosures previously sent from Powel to his nephew, Bushrod Washington. He predicts that the...
GLC00310
to Messrs. Duchesne, de Barth, Thiebaud & Assoc.
June 30, 1790
Washington responds to French settlers who had invested in the Scioto Company, which had obtained an option on 5 million acres in the Northwest Territory. The company sold the lands to French citizens fleeing the Revolution. Unfortunately the Scioto...
GLC00311
September 16, 1824
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
James Monroe discusses his diplomatic mission to France during the winter of 1796-1797. He requests a copy of the proceedings of the Hartford Convention, which took place during the winter of 1814-1815.
GLC00306
to John Hancock
September 27, 1777
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Thomas Mifflin informs Hancock that he has appointed "Francis Huger of Charleston South Carolina Deputy Quarter Master General for that State." He asks for a commission for Huger.
GLC00307.01
to Robert Townsend Howe
October 29, 1789
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
This is actually three letters on one sheet of paper. Lee, a Revolutionary War General from Virginia, was writing about an advertisement for land, which he appears to have an interest in, placed by Robert Howe. The other two letters are each a page...
GLC00307.03
to M. M. Hays
May 15, 1786
Glover, John, 1732-1797
Glover, noted leader of the 14th Continental Regiment during the Revolutionary War, discusses a shipment of oil with Hays, a lawyer. He mentions Mr. Stilman, Mr. Secur, and the price of oil.
GLC00307.05
to Robert Smith
March 5, 1806
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
Edward Preble offers Smith condolence for death of his wife. Smith was then secretary of the Navy. Treble had been a naval commander in the Tripolitan War and, at the time this letter was written, an adviser to Smith.
GLC00308.01
to Walter Dun
March 22, 1820
Jones, William, 1760-1831
Jones, former Secretary of the Navy and Treasury, requests that Walter Dun, Union County Ohio land surveyor, consider hiring Israel L. Clarke. Clarke, son of Philadelphia Naval Officer Samuel Clarke, attempts to gain employment as a deputy land...
GLC00308.02
to John Brown
January 16, 1782
Simpson, Thomas, fl. 1778-1782
Captain Simpson transmits his account (not included), settled with the Navy Board, to Brown, Secretary of the Marine. He requests that Brown obtain his payment (possibly from the United States Congress) during his upcoming visit to Philadelphia...
GLC00308.03
to Henry M. Morfit
May 21, 1822
Barron, James, 1769-1851
James Barron discusses the difficulties of securing a loan, which he was inquiring about in Philadelphia on Morfit's behalf. Barron was a commodore in U.S. Navy.
GLC00308.04
August 14, 1799
Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy, discusses possibly his will with an unidentified recipient. States "Gordon is so great a Liar, that I conclude merely because he says otherwise, that the [will?] is in good condition." Docket on verso states "Ben...
GLC00308.06
to Charles Stewart
June 29, 1839
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840
Serving as President of the Board of Navy Commissioners, Chauncey informs Commander Stewart of the Philadelphia Navy Yard that an Act of Congress appropriated $300,000 from a Gradual Improvement fund for the expense of building and equipping sea...
GLC00308.10
to Francis Childs
March 2, 1797
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
Webster, book writer and editor of the New York Federalist newspaper "The Commercial Advertiser," writes to Childs, a New York publisher and friend, in London. He asks Childs to place an order for type with Caslon's foundry, perhaps for his newspaper...
GLC00312
to John W. Eppes
June 3, 1812
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Eppes planned to sell his estate which Jefferson wanted to buy. Jefferson also mentions that indebtedness from his Washington residence has been nearly paid. Eppes rejected the proposal. At the end of the letter, Jefferson talks about the plans of...
GLC00315
to Emily Collins
October 26, 1879
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Douglass offers his home as a place to stay during her attendance at the eleventh annual meeting of the American Woman Suffrage Association, to be held in District of Columbia in early January 1880. Emily Parmely Collins worked for women's rights in...
GLC01197
to Francis Barber
July 9, 1778
Letter addressed to Barber in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, where he was recovering from a wound received at the Battle of Monmouth. Washington instructs Barber to obtain intelligence on the British movements across the Hudson river in New York while in...
GLC01201
to Thomas Boylston Adams
January 2, 1801
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Docketed on page 4. Written as President to his son about the Convention with France which averted war. Adams quotes from jurist Vattell and mentions Grotius and Pufendorf. Also, The Law of Nations (book by Emer de Vattell).
GLC01204
to John Stuart
February 5, 1841
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Letter is written in blue ink. Discussing Illinois and Sangamon county politics, Lincoln says he and some others would like Bat Web (Edwin B. Webb) as District Attorney. He concludes by alluding to the "locos" (Democrats) in the upcoming...
GLC01210
to Edwin M. Stanton
May 11, 1863
Curtis was replaced with Schofield in the Dept of the Missouri. Letter written on Executive Mansion stationery. Docketed on page 4 by Stanton.
GLC01211
to Gen. David Hunter
October 24, 1861
Letter written after Frémont was relieved of duty. A draft in the hand of John Hay (Sec.) with corrections and an additional paragraph at the end in Lincoln's hand. Also, mentions command of Dept. of West & strategy suggestions.
GLC01212
to Colonel John E. Tourtelotte
July 7, 1882
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes to his former aide-de-camp about land ownership and taxes. He advises Tourtelotte to sell his land in Minnesota. Informs that he and his family have decided to settle down in St. Louis, Missouri. Talks of his retirement and remarks, "...
GLC01216
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