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to Father and Mother
December 11, 1863
Potter, Horace B., fl. 1861-1865
One letter addressed to Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated Washington, D.C., December 11, 1863.
GLC03523.38.78
to Samuel Allison
December 1, 1863
Allison, Eben, fl. 1861-1865
One letter from Eben Allison to Samuel Allison dated December 1, 1863.
GLC03523.24.074
to Rod Wetmore
December 1, 1977
Wetmore, Connie, fl. 1977-1978
One letter addressed to Rod Wetmore from Connie Wetmore dated December 1, 1977.
GLC09573.02.169
December 11, 1977
One letter addressed to Rod Wetmore from Connie Wetmore dated December 11, 1977. Pertains to day-to-day activities. Mentions that Kathy took school pictures.
GLC09573.02.176
to Thomas Rutter
November 13, 1816
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Secretary of State Monroe asks the Marshal of Maryland for details of the cases against Joseph Hollingsworth, William Ellicott Jr. and Sr., Thomas Hartley, Levi Hartley, Samuel Hartley Jr., Seneca Parry. These men were Quakers who had refused to bear...
GLC00043.06
Map of the western parts of the colony of Virginia, as far as the Mississip[p]i
circa 1754
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Rare folding map of Eastern part of what is today the United States to the Mississippi River. With orange color supplied on the borders of Virginia. Shows Washington's route from Williamsburg to French Fort. Removed from book due to condition 1997.
GLC00419.02
to his wife
3 October 1862
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
Mentions serving the army for a year. Writes about the Emancipation Proclamation and Abraham Lincoln: "The name of Abraham Lincoln will be handed down to prosperity as one of the greatest benefactors of his country, not surpassed by the immortal...
GLC05981.09
Journals of Congress, and of the United States in Congress assembled
circa 1781
United States. Continental Congress.
Evans 17767 (ref. for Claypoole Phila. printing)
GLC00219.07
Record. Twenty-second Michigan infantry, Civil War 1861-1865
circa 1904
Volume 22 of the Michigan Adjutant General Reports. Illustrated.
GLC00267.287
to Gentlemen
April 26, 1806
Kiteridge, Peter, 1750-?
Statement by Peter Kiteridge to Medfield's selectmen for financial assistance. One document written by Peter Kiteridge dated April 26, 1806. Details that he was born to African parents in Boston. Kiteridge at the time of this document is a freeman...
GLC01450.702
to Elizabeth Smith
8 August 1863
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
The regiment is once again on picket duty. He discusses losses to the regiment and the Battle of Gettysburg, "but I hope that we shall never get into another fight like that at Gettysburg Pa for it was awful beyond Discription I cannot discribe it...
GLC04189.52
to Henry Mackey re: account of Battle of Horseshoe Bend, with drawing
1814/05/12
Stephens, Issac, fl. 1814
Written on light pink paper to his uncle, Henry Mackey at Lexington, Va. A plan and account of the battle of Horseshoe Bend, the last battle of the Creek War, after which the Creek leader Red Eagle surrendered to Jackson and signed a treaty...
GLC06772
to James Maury Esq.
16 June 1815
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
"...what is incomprehensible to me is that the Marquis of Wellesly...says that 'the aggression which led to war was from the US, not from England.' is there a person in the world who, knowing the circumstances, thinks this? the acts which produced...
GLC09077
[Presidential pardon of a group of Quakers for refusing to bear arms in militia].
November 20, 1816
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Monroe. Intended for Joseph Hollingsworth, William Ellicott Jr. and Sr., Thomas Hartley, Levi Hartley, Samuel Hartley Jr., and Seneca Parry, who were arrested in Maryland. Partially filled out.
GLC00043.02
[Transmittal letter for blank pardon form].
Possibly for a group of Quakers arrested for refusing to bear arms. Writing as secretary of state.
GLC00043.07
to Benjamin Rush
November 11, 1807
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Addressed to "My dear Phylosopher [sic] and Friend," this letter discusses George Washington, France and scientific societies. Adams dwells ironically at great length upon those "talents" which brought about Washington's "elevation above his Fellows...
GLC00424
Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser. [No. 1674 (January 4, 1774) - no. 1725 (December 27, 1775)] [with gaps]
1774-1775
Revolutionary War era newspaper: Pennsylvania Journal. 5 and 19 April 1775 issues contain fugitive slave ads. Issue number 1698 is missing. March 8, 1775 contains African Slavery In America written by Thomas Paine in 1774. The December 6, 1775...
GLC01706
The confederate states. [Vol. 4, no. 4 (December 21, 1861)]
December 21, 1861
Simpson, R.H., fl. 1862
Reports deaths of soldiers. Christmas editorial. Printed on yellow necessity paper.
GLC06208.02
Diary [Nov.-Dec. 1864]
November 1, 1864 - December 31, 1864
Arthur, D.B., fl. 1862-1904
He records the weather every day and mentions the mail he receives. In early November he talks about the election. In December he mentions Hood and Sherman noting that Hood "was whipped real bad."
GLC06245.06
To: Thomas Mifflin.
1794/09/20
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton threatens to send militia to Pennsylvania to quell whiskey rebellion.
GLC07920
to Estelle Spero
December 11, 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond mentions his recent habit of breaking watches.
GLC09120.308
to his sister
July 18, 1863
Bud, fl. 1863
Writer is identified only as "Bud." The letter-writer calls Gettysburg "one of the Bloodiest Battles of the war." He reports on people from home and describes damages. Letter is considerably damaged by water staining with slight text loss in center.
GLC00653.08
to Hannah Urquhart
circa April 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes to her sister Hannah, she mentions writing to her mother, Hannah Flucker, during the siege of Boston but never hearing back from her or her family. Begs her sister to write. Mentions she and Henry Knox had a baby girl. Says the...
GLC02437.09891
to the citizens of Texas: "Victory Or death" [Alamo]
February 28, 1836
Travis, William B., fl. 1835
Travis' broadside reprints his appeal for reinforcements at the Alamo. Streeter Texas 48: 132-32A, 145, 148.
GLC03230.02
[Diary of an African American soldier in 8th Regiment United States Colored Troops, Company G]
18 November 1863- October 1864
Woodlin, William P., fl. 1863-1864
Woodlin's brief entries describe camp life, his service with the regimental band as a horn player, several battles, the weather, equal pay with white soldiers, and the famous 54th Massachusetts Regiment, among many other topics. He describes his...
GLC06599
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