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The Legislature shall fulfill the foreign engagements...
21 August 1787
Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822
Quarter sheet, docketed on verso: "The Creditors." The word "foreign" inserted above in pencil. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.14
Committee report on trade and manufacture
circa September 1787
Probably unrelated to the Convention and accidentally inserted by Butler into these papers. Consists of a report requested by Jefferson as U.S. Minister to France, while in Paris, and prepared for the Charleston Chamber of Commerce. The report...
GLC00819.26
to Henry Knox
June 13, 1779
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Sends a circular letter with a general disposition for the army (not included), "which is to be varied according to circumstances and the particular movements of the enemy," should the British attack West Point. Henry Clinton's forces had seized...
GLC00780
to Carrie F. Phillips
February 4, 1917
Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923
Written as United States senator from Ohio to Phillips, his longtime mistress, about his recent trip to Columbus and Marion, Ohio, to visit a sick brother. Writes that he approves the neutrality policy towards Germany but fears that war will still...
GLC00782.08
to Czar Nicholas II
February 18, 1898
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Telegram thanking Czar Nicholas for condolences he had offered for the sinking of the USS Maine. Typed on Department of State telegram letterhead. Stamped "2d Assistant Secretary, Feb 18 1898."
GLC00782.16
Act for granting and applying certain Stamp Duties...in America...
1765
Great Britain. Acts.
The Stamp Act. Paginated 499-520 + unpaginated title page.
GLC00769
to the Convention of Maryland
November 14, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Enclosing a letter from James Searle regarding possible attack by British fleet. On November 13, 1776 Searle spotted about one hundred British ships off the point of Sandy Hook at Long Branch, New Jersey. He immediately wrote to Thomas Wharton Jr...
GLC00779
to Richard Price
April 8, 1785
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Recipient from contents. Adams thanks Price for his book "Observations on the importance of the American Revolution." Has received 1st and 2nd editions. He states that to him the chief liberty is that of conscience.
GLC00782.01
[Testimonial in defense of Silas Deane]
December 18, 1782
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin, as Ambassador to France, asserts that the accusations of fraud against Deane are false. British newspapers had accused Deane of making fraudulent purchases of munitions in France.
GLC00782.02
to Joseph Galloway
January 16, 1766
Describes the debate in Parliament over whether or not to repeal the Stamp Act of 1765. Comments at length on the speech given by William Pitt in favor of the American position. Marked "Copy" on page 3. Some notes in the form of a list pertaining to...
GLC00782.03
to William R. Castle
November 13, 1915
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes to the assistant dean at Harvard (later founder of a professional consular service of the United States). Roosevelt encloses an article (not included) from the November 1915 Metropolitan magazine which had been vetted by James Brown Scott, an...
GLC00782.19
to Mary F. Stoughton
1878
Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, 1842-1933
Custer congratulates Stoughton on the appointment of her husband, Edwin W. Stoughton, to U.S. Minister to Russia (served from 1878-1879). She wishes her well on her trip and asks to be remembered to their Russian friends, particularly Admiral Poisson...
GLC00785
[Document recognizing Alexis Robert as consul of the Pontifical States]
February 26, 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
This document is signed by Andrew Johnson and countersigned by Seward. It gives the title of Consul to Alexis Robert, at New Orleans. Accompanied by a large white, paper seal.
GLC00893
to John Dalzell
February 8, 1905
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Taft asks for Dalzell's support to reduce the tariff for the Philippines. He includes handwritten insertions. Letter written on War Department letterhead.
GLC00895
[Connecticut document ordering payment for guarding, moving & feeding Continental POW's]
28 October 1776
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
Co-signed by Hartford mayor Thomas Seymour and Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Countersigned by Moses Kimball on verso when he received payment and E. Plummer who audited the payment. Seymour and Ellsworth were members of the Connecticut...
GLC00873
to Daniel Fisher
March 8, 1814
Boggs, Francis, fl. 1814
Boggs wrote this letter as a United States seaman being held as a prisoner of war on a British ship during the War of 1812. He comments on the war and asks for assistance in getting released. He discusses the miseries of the prisoners' situation over...
GLC00890
to Samuel Johnston
August 4, 1791
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Letter written by Laurens, former Continental Congressman and diplomat, in retirement attempting to restore his properties ravaged by the Revolution. He replies to Johnston, a U.S. Senator from North Carolina, about a request for papers. States that...
GLC00892
to Thomas C. Reynolds
March 15, 1868
Harris, Isham G. (Isham Green), 1818-1897
Harris discusses his return to Tennessee after escaping to Mexico after the Civil War. He describes how he went to England to investigate the prospects of making a living there in the cotton industry. After a three year absence, he realized "I should...
GLC00909
Mexican War Orderly Book, 26th Infantry , USA 1847-1848 [Decimalized .001- .085]
February 18, 1847 - May 23, 1848
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Disbound orderly book containing printed orders issued by Major General Winfield Scott and General William Orlando Butler during the Mexican War. Orders are signed by their aides, Henry Lee Scott and Lorenzo Thomas, respectively.
GLC00911
Louisville daily courier. [No. 11 (October 25, 1861)]
25 October 1861
Haldeman, Walter N., 1821-1902
Pro-South newspaper published by Green & Co., publishing and sale agents in Nashville, Tennessee. Edited by Robert McKee and Haldeman. Mention of imprisonment of P. Phillips Family in Washington and of American-British correspondence over...
GLC00847
Items related to the Confederate Congress' attempts to raise funds. [Decimalized .01-.03]
1863
GLC00832
to George A. Trenholm
May 20, 1863
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
Memminger, Secretary of the Confederate Treasury, requests the financial advice of Trenholm, Confederate agent in Europe. He reports a measure adopted by the Confederate Congress for "raising 250 millions by the issue of 20 year bonds, with Coupons...
GLC00832.01
An Act supplementary to "An Act to provide for the funding and further issue of Treasury notes."
30 April 1863
Confederate States of America. Congress
Authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to issue bonds "at a rate of six per centum per annum, payable at the pleasure of the owner in the currency in which interest is paid on the other bonds of the Confederate States, or in cotton of the quality...
GLC00832.03
[Commission for privateer "Active."]
8 January 1800
Countersigned by Secretary of State Timothy Pickering. Partially printed document. John Adams, as president, gives permission to David Stewart, a Baltimore merchant, to use his ship "Active" as a privateer during the Quasi War with France. The ship...
GLC00838
to Samuel Elbert
September 7, 1785
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Discusses the extradition of a murderer from a neighboring Catholic province, possibly Spanish Florida, to Georgia. Stresses the importance of this matter in making Georgia's government appear decisive and strong. Asks Elbert to write to the Catholic...
GLC00855
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