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Weekly register. [Vol. 5, no.16 (December 18, 1813)]
1813/12/18
Niles, H., fl. 1813
Oliver H. Perry, William Henry Harrison. Published by H. Niles. War of 1812 and Creek War
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to Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut.
August 4, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln tested the firing mechanism of automatic navy rifles and found it faulty; he tells Hurlbut not to order the guns. (Hurlbut) Convicted of embezzling funds and money from the National Bank of Baltimore.
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To the inhabitants of the State of New York
December 23, 1776
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Delivered at Fishkill, New York, to the state's constitutional convention shortly after the American defeats at Long Island, Manhattan and White Plains, and a few days before Washington surprised the Hessians at Trenton. As such, Jay addressed his...
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[Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the United States seal to President Lincoln's proclamation]
November 19, 1864
A docket in pencil indicates that this document refers to a proclamation to lift a blockade from ports in Virginia and Florida. This document is printed and all handwritten text is underlined.
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to Hancock Taylor
May 20, 1813
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Expresses his disappointment that they have not yet taken offensive action against "some of the Indian Towns on the Wabash." Indicates that the rains had caused the delay. Discusses other news, including the appointment of Brigadier General Benjamin...
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Promotion of Ward Marston to Lieutenent Colonel in the Marine Corps.
April 1, 1862
Promotion of Ward Marston to Lieutenent Colonel in the Marine Corps. Countersigned by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles. Partially printed from an engraving courtesy of American Bank Note Co. New-York. Accompanied by a paper seal.
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[Pardon of marines Thomas Potts and George Allen for desertion].
February 12, 1813
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Monroe. Potts had been convicted of desertion in June 1812. Allen had been convicted of desertion in August 1812. Both had been sentenced to be shot. Pardoned by Madison for "divers good causes and...
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Privateer's commission for the sloop Union during the War of 1812
September 26, 1812
Signed by Madison as president and countersigned by James Monroe as secretary of state. Partly printed document commissioning the privateer, under the command of Captain Oliver Hicks and Lieutenant William Rust, to "seize and take any armed or...
GLC00053
to Father
March 24, 1862
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
He discusses "holding the river," and the Battle of Island Number Ten. In the letter, he mentions rebel gunboats. The letter is written on Ohio patriotic stationery.
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Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States.
1812/08/28
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Signed as Secretary of State. In response to the repeal of British Orders in Council, instructs naval and privateering ships to assist, rather than obstruct, any American owned ships bringing British goods to the United States. Issued shortly after...
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to David Lenox
June 17, 1801
Forwards papers to Lenox concerning British impressment of American seamen because they possibly allude to one such impressed citizen, John Stafford.
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[Document allocating funds for the construction of a naval galley]
February 16, 1776
Williams, William, 1731-1811
Williams, a Lebanon, Connecticut city clerk and Selectman, reports that at a previous meeting, the Governor and Council of Safety of Connecticut voted that the Committee of Pay Tables should collect money to build a galley for use by the colony....
GLC01503
to Gustavus Vasa Fox
January 24, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
A telegram in which Grant asks Assistant Secretary of the Navy Fox if he would like to accompany him from Fort Monroe to Fort Fisher. Grant suggests the use of a "Naval Vessel" for the journey. Marked "Cipher." Fort Fisher had been captured on 15...
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to unknown
March 29, 1808
This document refers to the Monroe-Pinkney treaty of 1806 (per Monroe Papers). The discusses sending the text of the treaty.
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to William T. Sherman
26 September 1864
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
In this telegram Stanton, Secretary of War, writes "The Richmond Enquirer of Saturday rejoices that 'Beauregard has been assigned to the Command of the Army in Georgia, that his star ever led to victory and his very name inspires confidence of...
GLC01583
to Benjamin Franklin
July 1776
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A cryptic but important letter written in the same month as the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, as commander in chief, in response to Franklin's letters. Possibly a draft since Washington has left the day and a name blank, but soon or...
GLC01588
to Victor Howard Metcalf
April 20, 1908
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Roosevelt writes as President to Secretary of Navy Metcalf regarding a meeting designed to take stock of America's natural resources. Also invited were the justices of the Supreme Court, both houses of Congress, and his cabinet. Includes a stamp of...
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to Thomas Tingey Craven
June 11, 1844
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Perry writes from U.S. Frigate Macedonian to Craven, Commander of the U.S. Brig Porpoise. He instructs Craven that upon arriving in Liberia, he should go directly to the Galenas River. Discusses procedure for cruising and for display of the American...
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Additional instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States.
28 August 1812
Signed by Monroe as Secretary of State, directed to privateers. In response to the repeal of British Orders in Council, instructs naval and privateering ships to assist American-owned vessels bringing British goods to the United States. Issued...
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Official French copy of Benjamin Franklin-Richard Howe letters [in French]
20 June 1776
Howe, Richard Howe, Earl, 1726-1799
First letter dated 20 June 1776, written aboard the Eagle off of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is from Admiral Richard Howe to Benjamin Franklin. Encloses official dispatches (not present) outlining his mission of peace with the colonies. Mentions in his...
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to T. Apoleon Cheney
January 19, 1870
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
Letter written by Dahlgren as commander of the Washington Navy Yard. References Cheney's notes from January 6 and 10. Has not responded because of the "many demands on my time." Says some of the books he has requested are procurable and will be...
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Copy of Robert Morris speech re: price of peace & cost of maintaining it
1777/09/01-1780/03/18
Lowell, John, 1743-1802
Lowell's copy of Morris' 1783 budget speech detailing estimates for the army, navy, foreign affairs, etc. noting that by focusing on naval strength, "the enemy will be convinced of the impracticality of subduing us." With a one page table listing...
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to George Joy
August 4, 1812
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses some political pamphlets that dealt with the 1807 British naval attack by the ship Leopold against the Chesapeake, an American ship, and its consequences for the War of 1812. Adams was then the United States Ambassador to Russia. Joy, who...
GLC01540
to J.H. Spotts
October 15, 1864
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Letter written in clerical hand, but signed by Rear Admiral Porter as commander of the North Atlantic Blockade Squadron to Commander Spotts as commander of the USS "Pawtuxet." Says a steamship belonging to the navy left Point Lookout for Hampton...
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to J. C. Palmer
September 17, 1864
Drayton, Percival, 1812-1865
Drayton served as captain of Admiral David Farragut's flagship, the sloop of war "Hartford," and also as fleet captain of the West Gulf Blockade Squadron. Tells Palmer, the fleet surgeon on board the "Pensacola," that he sent a box and small package...
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