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(Boston Covenant). Calling for cessation of all trade with Great Britain
1774/06
Blank form, leaving empty the name of the town. Calls for a complete cessation of trade with Britain until repeal of the Boston Port Bill.
GLC04071
Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence...to the Pacific Ocean [1789-93]
1801
Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820
With three folding maps. Full title: "Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence, through the continent of North America, to the frozen and Pacific Oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the rise, progress, and...
GLC04137
Commerce of the Prairies. Or the journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Praries, and a residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico.
1844
Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850
Signed by James William Abert, an army officer and explorer. Published by Henry G. Langley. Includes two folding maps. Discusses New Mexico geography and history, Santa Fe trade, and travel to and within Northern Mexico.
GLC04146
Wah-To-Yah, and the Taos Trail; or prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at los rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain camp-fire.
1850
Garrard, Lewis Hector, 1829-1887
Published by H. W. Derby & Co. Also published in New York, New York by A. S. Barnes & Co. Relates his 1846 journey along the Sante Fe and Taos (New Mexico) Trails while accompanying a merchant caravan led by Ceran St. Vrain. Includes Garrard's...
GLC04151
An Enquiry into the law merchant of the United States...
1802
Caines, George, fl. 1802
First American treatise on commercial law. Vol. 1 was the only one published. First edition. American Imprints 1978, Marvin p. 169. Spine title: Lex Mercatoria. Dedicated to Jefferson. Signed on titlepage " Jona. D. Weston."
GLC04160
to Elizabeth Smith
1862/10/5
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
Smith gives his wife instructions for renting out his blacksmith shop. [see also #2, 13] He is dismayed that she rented out part of the house against his wishes. His legs are giving him trouble again. Discusses types of punishments in camp...
GLC04189.08
1862/11/18
Discusses guard duty, the value of the equipment in his blacksmith shop, and an increase in desertions from some regiments who have not received furloughs.
GLC04189.18
to Mary Moore
December 11, 1848
Moore, Robert, fl. 1848
He describes the pleasant climate. Alabama ladies are more attractive than those from Indiana. He looks forward to Christmas. He comments on Uncle [Fletcher?]'s slave problems, mostly a lack of discipline. He worries about the local cotton market...
GLC04191.28
to Mary [Kelly]
23 July 1859
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Praises the Mormons for having planted fruit and shade trees around their dwellings from their earliest settlement. Reports that gentile merchants and trade from the emigrants to California has made Salt Lake City a business center. Kelly was Moore...
GLC04194.20
to Mary Kelly
2 August 1859
Describes the Mormon view of polygamy articulated by Orson Pratt and condemns polygamy. Asks why the national government permits "such a people to be not only tolerated but furnished with the means of growing rich beyond that of any portion of the...
GLC04194.21
14 December 1859
Discusses cold temperatures, the dancing that goes on at the balls at camp, and the numerous stores and saloons. Condemns the 15 October 1859 seizure of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry by John Brown, and hopes it does not distract politicians from...
GLC04194.26
January 16, 1860
Reports that General Albert S. Johnston sent him to make a professional visit on Bill Hickman, a Mormon who had been shot. Describes meeting Brigham Young's first wife. Disparages Young's wife and the other Mormon ladies he met. Comments on...
GLC04194.27
to Mary Moore Kelly
31 October 1869
He has just returned from New York, where he was snowed in at Buffalo. Richmond is thriving during the state fair.
GLC04195.51
to Mrs. J. R. Goldsborough
15 December 1861-30 December 1861
Goldsborough, John Rodgers, 1808-1877
Commander Goldsborough writes to his wife from the U.S. Steamer Florida, on blockading duty near Charleston, South Carolina. Notes the arrival of the stone fleet, comprised by ships filled with stone, sand, and other heavy materials sent to blockade...
GLC04216
[Renunciation of claim by N. Roosevelt against Robert R. Livingston & John Stevens]
1811/08/28
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Roosevelt renounces his shipping-related claim against Livingston and Stevens. Signed by Nicholas Roosevelt and by Robert Fulton, as a witness. Document lacks original seal at right hand side.
Nicholas J. Roosevelt (1767-1854) had gone into joint...
GLC04266
to James Monroe
1811/11/08
Fox, Robert W., 1754-1818
Fox, the American consul at Falmouth, writes to Secretary of State Monroe on foreign affairs as they pertained to maritime commerce in the year preceding the War of 1812, particular British enforcement of the orders in council. Offers condolence on...
GLC04267.01
The Speeches of Mr. Ross and Mr. Morris...in the Senate...[right of deposit, La]
1803
Ross, James, fl. 1803
Published by Bronson & Chauncey. Speeches by Federalist senators from Pa. and NY 2/24/1803 urging a declaration of war on Spain, seizure of West Florida and New Orleans, and fortification of the Mississippi because of Spain's ending rights of deposit...
GLC04285
[Certificate for one share of "Hudson River Steam-Boat Stock."]
1814/08/01
Certificate, signed by Fulton, entitling Cadwallader D. Colden to one share of "Hudson River Steam Boat Stock" upon payment of $500. Certificate refers to May 13, 1814, articles of agreement and August 1, 1814 memorandum of agreement between Fulton...
GLC04333
To: M. Armstrong & Sons
1865/06/10
Grant, Jesse R., 1794-1873
Inquiring about the prices of cotton in February of 1863. He had sent 500 bales to New York to be sold and believes he was cheated. He thanks Armstrong for a "complimentary notice of my 'soldier boy.' But I often receive such letters."
GLC04360.003
to Mary (Wright) Kellogg
March 29, 1864
Wright, Jason D., fl. 1864
Wright writes to his niece Mary Kellogg, congratulating her on her marriage to Mr. Kellogg. States he will send photographs of his family and extends an invitation for her and her new husband to visit. Claims Terra Haute is destined to be the leading...
GLC03523.31.25
to his uncle
22 August 1864
Fuller, James W., fl. 1863-1864
Writes that his family is doing well and apologizes for not writing for such a long time. States that his father is so busy he has not had time to have his picture taken. He did go down to the picture gallery and have his photograph taken. The...
GLC03523.42.52
to John Reeser
15 October 1864
Powell, Joseph, fl. 1864
Comments on being ill today and not working. Writes that he is working for Construction Corpse Smith's Gang. Describes working at a carpenter business making $2.75 per day with boarding and good quarters. Mentions that they receive $5.00 when...
GLC03523.43.15
to A. P. Kessler
21 August 1863
Wirt, Elles, fl. 1863
Discusses his farm and land. List the selling price of corn, hay, wheat, oats, potatoes, chicken, beef, and various other items. Request a favor to borrow their oxen and a horse. Writes he will pay them after harvest. Sends his best to the family...
GLC03523.52.08
Copartnership Document
7 September 1863
Birch, W.C., fl. 1863
Notice of a co-partnership agreement between W. C. Birch and Andrew Aitken for a General Food Business for a three year term.
GLC03523.52.11
to his brother
12 April 1864
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his brother from camp. Discusses the weather. Reports seeing General Ambrose E. Burnside pass through his camp. Notes there have been thousands of soldiers pouring into their camp. Describes oyster fishing and growing tobacco as the...
GLC03523.52.45
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