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The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 5 (July 6, 1863)]
6 July 1863
Siege of Vicksburg. A Southerner surrenders for whiskey. Many articles illustrate Army - Navy Rivalry. Prints poem Hiawatha.
GLC06107.23
The new south. [Vol. 2, no. 7 (October 24, 1863)]
24 October 1863
Sears, Joseph H., fl. 1850-1862
Union occupation newspaper. Includes articles concerning Naval prizes, Burnside's march from Crab Orchard to Knoxville, news from Morris Island, Vallandingham, the Sanitary Commission, capture of the tugboat "Herald,"Ohio soldiers, and voting. Also...
GLC06107.30
Collection of documents related to stopping the African slave trade [Decimalized .01-.05]
1857
Five documents regarding efforts of British and American Naval ships off the African coast and around the mouth of the Congo River to end the illegal African slave trade.
GLC05832
to [Elijah] Vose
February 28, 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Informs Colonel Vose that he will find three days provisions for his troops in Trenton, New Jersey, in addition to boats to accommodate his men on their trip from New Jersey to Virginia to counter British Brigadier General Benedict Arnold. Gives him...
GLC05848
Ordnance instructions for the Confederate States Navy
1864
Confederate States of America. Navy
Title continues: "relating to the preparation of vessels of the war for battle, to the duties of officers and others when at quarters, to ordnance and ordnance stores, and to gunnery." Published by order of the Navy Department in London by Saunders...
GLC06159.02
Log of W. F. Shankland commanding the U.S. Monitor Winnebago
8 June 1864-17 November 1864
Shankland, William F., fl. 1862-1866
There are two log books. This file was dated using the first book covering Acting Master Shankland's time on the USS "Winnebago," while the second book covers his time as a lieutenant on the USS "Guard" from March 1866 to May 1866. The USS...
GLC06368
to Joseph Blunt
1832/11/27
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses an example of a British sailor executed for serving on an American ship during the war of 1812. Also discusses Andrew Jackson's election, de-emphasizing its importance, and comments that "the real difficulties of the Country are in another...
GLC06312
Report to Minister of War and Navy [In Spanish].
1847-1848
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Santa Anna's report on the loss of Mexico City in the battle of Cerro Gordo. Includes troop positions and commanders. With later fountain pen ink notes.
GLC06293.01
to unknown
10 March 1862
Cunningham, John, fl. 1861
Written from Camp Butler. Eyewitness account of the destruction wrought by the CSS "Merrimac" on 8 March 1862 and the battle between the USS "Monitor" & CSS "Merrimac" the next day. Includes a separate sketch (10.3 x 12.6 cm.) of profile views of...
GLC06318
to John Linton
9 July 1845
Roebling, John Augustus, 1806-1869
Requests Linton send him about 1000 bushels of cement as soon as possible for the grouting of the old piers which were part of the project to build the first suspension bridge, the Allegheny Suspension Bridge at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Also...
GLC06344
Colton's Plans Of U.S. Harbors Showing The Position & Vicinities Of The Most Important Fortifications On The Sea-Board And In The Interior. From U.S. Surveys and other authentic sources.
1861
Colton, Joseph Hutchins, 1800-1893
Printed and folded twenty one panel Civil War map marked "No. 5." Bound in a booklet listing major administration officials and generals on the inside cover, both Union and Confederate. Shows the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Cairo...
GLC06157.06
[Wanted poster for saboteurs of Union military stations and vessels in the New Orleans area]
10 December 1864
Christensen, Christian Thomsen, 1832-1905
Issued by Christensen as Assistant Adjutant General, by order of Union Major General Edward Richard Sprigg Canby. Lists the names of "persons belonging to parties organized for the purpose of burning depots, store houses, &c., and destroying...
GLC06157.02
[President's Message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress]
December 7, 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
After recounting various successes and failures, including comments on the capitulation of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, the fighting in Mississippi, and the Battle of Gettysburg, Davis discusses foreign relations at length. Other topics covered...
GLC06158.01
Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities relative to the occupation of New Orleans, together with the proceedings of the common council
1862
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Correspondence of Monroe, mayor of New Orleans, with Butler and Farragut, relating to the surrender and early occupation of New Orleans. Accounts of the meetings of the Common Council of New Orleans also included. Printed at the Bulletin Book and...
GLC06158.10
[Patent for Lewis Tees' improvement in iron-clad vessels]
2 June 1863
Otto, William T., 1816-1905
Signed by Otto as Acting Secretary of the Interior. Countersigned by David P. Holloway as Commissioner of Patents. Tees' written description of his improvement is signed by John Clouds and J. R. Deacon as witnesses. Includes a one-page diagram of...
GLC06476
to Samuel Huntington
August 1780
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Manuscript copy of a letter from Washington to President of Congress Huntington dated 20 June 1780. With address leaf that enclosed this copy sent from South Carolina politician John Mathews to Delaware Governor Caesar Rodney. Washington writes that...
GLC06486
to John Langdon
24 November 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, discusses a former request for money submitted by Langdon, naval agent for Continental prizes and supervisor of the construction of several ships. Regarding the money, mentions...
GLC06518
December 4 and 7, 1776
Written by Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a New Hampshire Congressman to Langdon as agent for Continental prizes in New Hampshire. First two pages are a letter from 4 December 1776 and is signed "W Whipple" and the third...
GLC06519
7 July 1778
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
General Sullivan discusses the Battle of Monmouth based on information he received from Major Talbot. Referring to the 28 June 1778 battle between Generals George Washington and Henry Clinton, states "about ten in the forenoon General Washington...
GLC06521
Return of the names of the prisoners on board the Robert, prison ship & parol'd at Portsmouth & Norfolk
12 April 1781
Brabazon, E., fl. 1781
Document signed by "E Brabazon, Major of Brigade." Names of the 64 former prisoners of the ship "Robert" who were paroled at Portsmouth & Norfolk. Full names are given for all prisoners, except for two "Blacks" who are listed as "Titus" and "Tom."...
GLC06494
to John Langdon & Meshech Weare
14 June 1776
Written by Whipple, who would later signed the Declaration of Independence, as a New Hampshire Congressman to Langdon and Weare as prominent politicians in New Hampshire (Landgon resigned from his seat in Congress on 25 June 1776 to become agent...
GLC06517
February 1, 1777
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, discusses various military and business matters with Langdon, a agent for the Continental Navy. Mentions Miss Wharton. Discusses money submitted to Langdon by the Marine...
GLC06520
29 August 1778
Jackson, Hall, 1739-1797
Written by Hall, an army physician to Colonel Langdon as a commander of militia. Says day before yesterday the British fleet arrived with reinforcements for Newport. A retreat was ordered to their first encampment at midnight last night and was...
GLC06523
12 July 1778
Corney, John, fl. 1778
Written by Corney as a prisoner of war on the prison ship "Prince of Wales" to John Langdon as military officer in New Hampshire militia and speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Says he was captured three days after leaving...
GLC06524
[Certification of John Wheelwright's appointment to Second Lieutenant of the Continental Frigate Raleigh at New Hampshire].
22 July 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Issued by President of the Continental Congress John Hancock.
GLC06525
[Blank form created for Marine Committee appointments]
July 1776
Contains blank spaces reserved for the name, office, and vessel to which the appointee is assigned. Date previously inferred.
GLC06526
12 September 1782
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Tries to convince Langdon not to resign as the superintendent of construction for several ships of war. Urges him not to "despond" or "abandon the business when so near to a completion." Explains that he has not been supplied with more money...
GLC06527
February 19, 1782
Discusses bank notes and their utility, and his efforts to widen their circulation and the public's confidence in them by applying his personal credit. Also indicates that he will get flour and iron to Langdon as soon as he can secure a vessel and...
GLC06528
21 June 1778
Pickman, William, 1748-1815
Pickman, a Salem shipping merchant, states "A most mortifying accident has occurred which will be extremely Injurious to me unless removed Immediately- the Ship Black Prince is now fit for a cruise with every Article Compleat but by some...
GLC06529
[Record of John Langdon's accounts as Continental Navy agent, presented to the Board of the Treasury]
March 18, 1789
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Duer, assistant secretary of the treasury department, transmits a copied "Statement of the accounts of John Langdon Esq. with the Secret and Commercial Committees of Congress." Conveys information pertaining to accounts kept and stores received for...
GLC06530
6 July 1777
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, informs Langdon that despite the efforts of Captain Dudley Saltonstall, the ship Trumbull remains grounded in a Connecticut river. Discusses the cost of moving the ship versus...
GLC06531
to William Whipple
5 August 1777
Morris, a Continental Congressman, discusses naval affairs with Whipple, chairman of the Congressional Marine Committee. Refers to a recent motion in Congress authorizing the Marine Committee to halt the construction of several ships of war. Since...
GLC06532
to Benjamin Lincoln
14 September 1779
Pulaski, Casimir, 1747-1779
One of General Pulaski's last letters to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Possibly endorsed by William Washington (1752-1810), a relative of George Washington who served with Lincoln. Discusses events at the end of the...
GLC06419
[William Ellery's copy of Rochambeau's response to the address of the General Assembly of Rhode Island].
17 July 1780
Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807
Expresses France's dedication to providing military aid to the American Revolution, and the deference of French troops to George Washington's command. Rochambeau arrived in Rhode Island on July 10. Written on a faded, pale greenish paper. The version...
GLC06421
to George Clinton re: British fortification, Cherokee Indians and French troops
1779/10/29
Signed page 2, with long postscript extending over pages 3-4. Expresses concern over continental soldiers. Also news from Laurens regarding the British fortification of Savannah and Count D'Estaing landing with 5000 French troops. Hopeful postcript...
GLC06426
[Orders for U.S. Colored Troops in the campaign on Cole, Battery, and James Islands]
February 9, 1865
Walton, James M., fl. 1865
Orders indicating the role of Union African American troops during the campaign leading to the 18 February 1865 Union occupation of Charleston, South Carolina. Issued by the command of Colonel A. S. Hartwell. Walton, Assistant Adjutant General at...
GLC06379
to Mrs. O. W. Lebert
December 14, 1863
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard, Commander of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, writes to Mrs. Lebert in Alabama, on "the 158th day of the siege" (referring to military activity in Charleston Harbor). He relates that he transmits photographs...
GLC06395
to Joseph Webb
13 August 1780
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Discusses his resignation, French forces, and American troops. Says there have been "marches and counter marches, evolutions and revolutions of different kinds," since Webb left. Reports on British movements, which seem to be "without meaning or...
GLC06403
26 June 1779
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Colonel Lee, a Continental Congressman, discusses politics with Whipple, who was in Congress in Philadelphia. Of Virginia, states "We have neither wicked ... or foolish Politicians here, whose misconduct makes us fear for the safety of our country....
GLC06411
George Dewey
December 25, 1899
Taber Prang Art Co., fl. 1899
Bust portrait, dated Christmas. Imperial carte de visite in uniform.
GLC06442
to E. Jackson
18 September 1863
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Written by Admiral DuPont to E. Jackson. Thanks Jackson for his letter of 15 September. Letter concerns his removal from office. Believes it was done because of his statement that a naval attack could not take Charleston. Says he has no anger toward...
GLC06453
to Col. Langdon re: power of Courts, ambiguity of law
1794/11/14
Martin, Thomas, fl. 1794-1800
Discussing a "cursed Lusanna cause" of New Hampshire for which the Supreme Court has been requested to issue a Writ of Error. He complains: "[B]oth the [Supreme] Court & Bar could not put a just Construction of the Law, they acknowledged it to be...
GLC06548
News-letter extra.
2 May 1862
Rare newspaper extra from Ship Island containing two letters by Admiral Farragut to the Mayor of New Orleans. On verso is an autograph letter signed (undated) from Union soldier S. S. Eastman to a friend. Severe ink bleed-through throughout.
GLC06589
to John Langdon re: financing ship "America"
1782/08/13
"Circumstances of various kinds had brought down my notes to a very considerable discount... in this situation not having money, the states neglecting to raise taxes and heavy demands pouring in on me from every quarter, I had daily to encounter...
GLC06533
to Gideon Welles re: on Stephen Logan's request for Navy job for young man
1862/03/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A note, written as an endorsement on Logan's letter to Lincoln, supporting Stephen Logan's appeal on behalf of a young man for a navy clerkship. "The writer of this is almost a father to me...."
GLC06646
to Sir William Johnson
6 September 1762
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
Written by Amherst as Governor-General of British North America, a title he earned after his forces captured Fort Ticonderoga and Montreal during the French and Indian War, to Johnson, a subordinate of Amherst's. Passing along information on British...
GLC06636
to editor of the New York World
8 January 1862
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
Wants to correct an "erroneous impression" from an article in his newspaper on his superintending of construction of an ironclad ship (the USS "Monitor") on behalf of Bushnell & Co. Says he is in fact making the ship "to my own plans approved by a...
GLC06639
Journal of the U.S. ship Shepherd Knapp
3 May 1862-28 May 1863
Hudson, John Morley, fl. 1862-1863
Written by Hudson as Acting Master on the USS "Shepherd Knapp." Signed at least five times by Hudson, including once on the cover. A note on the inside cover says he lived on Franklin Avenue at East Brooklyn, New York (the second house on the right...
GLC06664
to Joseph Curran
January 14, 1942
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
President Roosevelt discusses "the discrimination against colored seamen, referred to in your telegram of January 2nd" with Curran, President of the National Maritime Union. States that he was previously informed that the discrimination had been...
GLC06686
to Henry Knox
5 May 1790
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Describes an incident that took place between England and Spain and the possibility of the two countries going to war. Says yesterday this country was "surprised by a hot press, which like an explosion swept between 3 & 4000 seamen, and to day we...
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