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to Hamuda Bassa re: threatened war between Tunis and U.S.
1805/08/08
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Draft copy of GLC 2794.085. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." For excerpt, see GLC 2794.085. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.084
Final draft of GLC 2794.084 in a clerk's hand, with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear writes: "the repeated threats of your Excellency to make war upon the United States has Obliged the Commander of the American...
GLC02794.085
Certification that Lieut. David Porter received a gold watch
1805/09/05
Ridgely, John, fl. 1805
Certification from Ridgely, the U.S. Naval agent in Tripoli, that Porter received a gold watch to be given to Hadge Mahomet for his friendship to American prisoners in Tripoli. Porter received the watch via Tobias Lear. "Consular Seal of the U.S...
GLC02794.102
to Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli re: stipulations of Caramanli's loss of power
1808/12/05
Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811
Davis writes: "The mutability of Your Excellency's opinions has, in a great measure, destroyed in the mind of your brother those favorable feelings towards you which, with an infinite deal of troubles, I had succeeded in exciting." He then goes on...
GLC02794.121
to William Higgens re: instructions to pay Sidi Ahmet's monthly pension
Davis encloses an "unsealed letter to the ex-Bashaw" (GLC02794.122), and instructs the U.S. Naval Agent at Malta to pay the ex-Bashaw a monthly pension of $200/month "[i]n case Sidi Ahment shall accept the terms proposed to him in my letter . . . ."...
GLC02794.122
Extracts from Davis' journal of activities as American Consul in Tripoli
1809
Detailed account of finances and meetings with the heads of state of Tripoli, Morocco, Algiers and Malta. Also mentions a kidnapping by the Tripolitan Bashaw's boat crew, who had "landed on the coast of Sicily and carried off two young children . ....
GLC02794.147
Mentions letter from Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli, received on 12 October 1809. 27 October: "The American Janissary was beaten at the Marine by the Bashaw's Kasnadan." Davis vows to file a formal complaint despite the Bashaw's attempt to prevent such...
GLC02794.148
to Isaac Trimble
September 19, 1861
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard, commanding the Confederate Army of the Potomac, writes to General Trimble, commander of forces located at Evansport, Virginia. He states "It is more than probable that either another naval expedition is contemplated by the...
GLC02690
Dispatch of Indians to Quebec and Montreal
May 11, 1709
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Renselaer and Livingston send one pair of Indians to Quebec, and another pair to Montreal and order them to make what discoveries they can and to follow the instructions of Coll. Vetch and Coll. Nicholson. P.2 contains the instructions of Vetch and...
GLC03107.02088
to Richard Ingoldesby re: petition concerning the expedition to Canada
1709/08/13
Mayor and Aldermen of Albany
The Mayor and Aldermen of Albany discuss some reservations regarding the planned expedition to reduce Canada. They recommend recalling the land troops until the fleet arrives from England, which will necessitate postponing the expedition until the...
GLC03107.02094
to Robert Livingston re: 5 Nations' mischief in Virginia
1717/06/13
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert writes that he sends this letter per Capt. Smith, the Agent of Virginia, who has informed him of the mischief wrought by the 5 Nations in that colony. He also notes that some pirates took Smith and held him in Sandy Hook for some time, and...
GLC03107.02125
"Instructions for Arnout Cornelise Interpreter"
1689/08/30
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
Copy of GLC03107.01.02020, with an extra note to Arnout signed by the 4 Commissioners, and dated 30 August 1689. The note states that enclosed are some instructions from the Mayor that ought to be effected with the greatest speed. It also states...
GLC03107.02021
to Robert Livingston Jr. re: shipping and trading in the colonies
1737/02/07
Hodsron, Teodorus, fl. 1737
Hods[r]on gives Livingston some news regarding shipping and trading, and the value of furs and provisions in different colonies.
GLC03107.02532
Address to Queen Anne of England [rough draft]
1709/11
Lieutenant Governor of New York
The Lieutenant Governor, Council, and General Assembly of New York address the Queen to acquaint her with the preparations they have made for the expedition to reduce Canada; and also to inform her of any necessary repairs and assistance. They state...
GLC03107.02393
[Listing of American and British vessels engaged in the Battle of Valcour]
28 October 1776
Stringer, Samuel, 1725-?
A list of the "Fleet of the United States that were engaged…" followed by a list of "The Enemies Fleet engaged…." The lists include number and type of vessels, and their number and type of guns. The American list includes the names of the two...
GLC02437.09538
to John L. Borland
23 December 1798
Borland, Leonard Vassall, 1759-?
Leonard writes his brother John. The letter is "delivered to you by Mr. Henry Jackson Knox, midshipman on board the United States Frigate Constitution." Leonard explains that "Mr. Knox is son to General Knox, who was one of our first military...
GLC02437.07211
to John Adams
2 June 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes to President Adams, urging him to allow Knox's son Henry to be promoted from midshipmen to Lieutenant in the US Navy. (Knox Jr. was midshipman on the USS Constitutionl). The docket reads, "The President on the receipt of this letter dd...
GLC02437.07272
to Henry Knox
February 16, 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy of original. Preparations for a seige in New York early in the year. Informs Knox he expects 20,000 men for the seige of New York. Asks Knox to prepare a plan for artillery during the seige, and requests advice on planning the seige....
GLC02437.09323
February 10, 1781
General Washington writes a letter marked "private" to Knox, Chief of Artillery for the Continental Army. Recently consulted the Count de Rochambeau, a French General, and through France's aid, the Continental Army may be able to gain naval...
GLC02437.09372
to Robert Livingston re: delays in repayment of Livingston's debt
1692/08/23
Graham, James, fl. 1679-1700
Graham claims that the assembly is full of delays but that he promises to aid in the recovery of the debts accrued by Livingston. He also refers to an action of "our fleet against the French" and the efforts of Governor Andros in his attempts to...
GLC03107.00220
to Robert Livingston re: news of events in England
1692/09/29
Pitkin, William, fl. 1692
Pitkin sends thanks for all of Livingston's efforts on his behalf in the matter of runaway indentured servant Edward Blake. According to news picked up by Pitkin, the English have captured the French port city of St. Malo, complete with "very much...
GLC03107.00221
to Silas Stringham
2 September 1861
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Welles, Secretary of the Navy, congratulates Stringham, Flag Officer and Commander of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, for the Squadron's August 1861 capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark, North Carolina. Declares "The successful result thus far of...
GLC03097.02
to Samuel Mercer
8 September 1861
Stringham, Silas Horton, 1797-1876
Written at Fortress Monroe. Stringham, Flag Officer and Commander of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, writes to Mercer, Captain of the Wabash, flagship of the Squadron. Reports, "It affords me pleasure to be the medium for forwarding to you a copy...
GLC03097.01
28 August 1861
Bulkley, James Henry, 1834-?
Bulkley, Captain's Clerk on board the Wabash, reports to Mercer, commander of the Wabash. Records details of the 28 and 29 August capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark, located on the Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina. Reports times when firing occurred...
GLC03097.03
A Chart of the harbour of Rhode Island and Narraganset Bay
1781
Barres, Joseph Frederick Wallet des, 1722-1824
The key shows the French and English fleets. Surveyed 7/20/1776. Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 36.
GLC03103.02
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