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[Business Card for Beach & Herrick]
25 December 1859
Herrick, D.A. (fl. 1859)
One business card for "Soap and Candle Factory, Beach & Herrick, Proprietors." Owners identified on card are L. Beach and D.A. Herrick.
GLC09832.38.02
to "Friend Scott" [Decimalized .01-.02]
Various
Two items related to correspondence between "Friend Scott" and D.A. Herrick; consists of a letter dated December 25, 1859 and a business card belonging to D.A. Herrick's soap and candle manufacturing business.
GLC09832.39
to "Friend Scott"
Herrick, D.A., fl. 1859
One letter addressed to "Friend Scott" dated December 25, 1859 from D.A. Herrick. Pertains to an order of boxes of candles, negotiating their selling price; and gives updates on mutual friends.
GLC09832.39.01
GLC09832.39.02
Engraving of John Wanamaker
circa 1920
One engraving of John Wanamaker dated circa 1920. Seated portrait of Wanamaker.
GLC08878.0716
One engraving of John Wanamaker dated circa 1920. Bust portrait of an older Wanamaker wearing glasses. Possibly based on a photograph by the Bain News Service which is visually similar.
GLC08878.0717
Southern cultivator [Vol. 19, no. 6 (June 1861)]
June 1861
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Co-edited with C.W. Howard. Consists of 30 pages for the magazine with 32 pages of advertisements -- 16 pages before getting to the magazine and 16 pages after the magazine. This issue is paginated 170-200. Tagline below masthead says "Devoted...
GLC08496.02
[Receipt for tea]
1778/11/06
Duffield, John, fl. 1778
Duffield attests to receiving 837 British pounds worth of tea from Robert Campbell.
GLC08696.01
[Receipt for tea and sugar]
1779/10/25
Brown & Morgan, fl. 1779
Attests to receipt of two half chests of tea and one barrel of sugar by Greenbury Dorsey, possibly Greensbury Dorsey (d. 1807) of Huntington County, Pennsylvania.
GLC08696.02
1780/07/14
Hopkins, R., fl. 1780
Attests to receipt of 179 pounds of tea by Greenbury Dorsey, possibly Greensbury Dorsey (d. 1807) of Huntington County, Pennsylvania. Notes that R. Hopkins was paid $6000.
GLC08696.03
to Committee of Correspondence of the County of Berks
April 18, 1775
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Also signed by Joseph Reed, John Cadwalader, Thomas Mifflin, Jonathan B. Smith, John Benezet, James Mease, John Nixon, and Samuel Meredith. Circular to the committees of Pennsylvania encouraging the formation of military associations in each county...
GLC00496.022
to Joseph Clay
March 1, 1788
Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807
Business letter that mentions procuring rice, the loss of a crop from "pink root," a lawsuit, and getting some Tenerife wine. This is an uncommon autograph.
GLC00489
[Remitting fine and property to Marshall Jenkins].
22 September 1792
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Signed as secretary of the treasury. Remittance of the Brig "Betsy" and a cask of alcohol to the petitioner, Marshall Jenkins, after it had been forfeited.
GLC02355
to George Washington
21 April 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Copy in Samuel Shaw's hand and signed by him for both Knox and Morris. Knox and Morris assumed the public would be interested in the POW report they recently submitted to Congress, so they wrote this letter for Washington with information they...
GLC02437.01395
to David Hubbard
15 June 1838
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Written by Calhoun in blue ink, concerning his support for (and failure to get) a rail route from Georgia to the west, instead of through Ohio. He concludes that southern rail routes will unite the slaveholding states and change commercial and...
GLC02320.01
to Elbridge Gerry re: neutrality, French alliance, and his anti-British feelings
1781/06/16
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as U.S. Minister to the Netherlands. The first part recommends the bearer, Mr. Le Roy, desirous of commercial connections in America. Adams deprecates the idea of armed neutrality and concludes: "you must not entertain the most distant Idea...
GLC02292
to Elbridge Gerry re: frustrations and doubts on British commercial treaty
1785/07/06
Written as U.S. Minister to Great Britain after formally presenting his credentials to George III. Enclosing letters (not included) "sent to Mr. Jay in Cypher." America had been flooded with British imports after the Revolution, but Congress was...
GLC02293
to George Wanton Ellery
24 June 1806
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Advises him to continue with his studies. Ellery plans for George to finish the academy, and at such time to place him in a situation where he "may...
GLC02300.24
to Aaron F. Perry
21 October 1870
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Congratulates Perry on winning his Congressional election and praises him as "honest, true, and capable." Declares, "I have always been for a free tariff, and I believe that that is all the country requires now, to fulfil its mission. My idea of...
GLC02310
to Tench Coxe
January 13, 1794
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Thanks Coxe, a statesman and economist, for a paper he sent him concerning various trade products. Asks a series of questions about exports and re-exports, European markets, and market discrimination against America. Makes reference to an export...
GLC02387
Endorsement on petition requesting that Scout E. Walker be held
25 September 1864
Johnson, Bushrod Rust, 1817-1880
Endorsement on verso of a 2 September petition written in Pitch County. In the petition, twelve men request that Colonel George Wortham allow Elijah M. Walker, Company F., 49th North Carolina Infantry, to remain as a scout for Bertie County....
GLC02396
Testimonial regarding eyeglasses
circa 1870
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Testimonial, also signed by former Confederate generals Simon B. Buckner, William J. Hardee, Jubal A. Early, and William Mahone. Signers claim "Hurtz V. [Leja] has supplied us with spectacles which suit out eyes far better than any we have ever...
GLC02405
to Texas Confederate Cotton Office re: trading 1000 bales for $70,000
1864/09/02
Allen, Henry Watkins, 1820-1866
Signed as Governor of Lousiana. Colonel Hutchins was Chairman of the Texas (Confederate) Cotton Office. Mentions that the deal has been approved by Gen. Smith (E.K. Smith)
GLC02407
[General Bragg discusses military matters in the Pensacola area]
6 April 1861
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Bragg (Confederate) states "Our truce remains in force, 'They are not to reinforce, We are not to attack.' It is being carried out by both parties so far. All kinds of supplies ... were being furnished the enemy when I got here. I have stopped...
GLC02409
The Pennsylvania packet, and daily advertiser. [No. 2939 (July 4, 1788)]
4 July 1788
J. Dunlap and D.C. Claypoole, 1784-1790
Prints a description of the order and accoutrements of a procession in honor of the establishment of the Constitution. Articles on commerce and foreign intelligence. Contains news from Europe and around the country and many advertisements....
GLC02432
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