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Pardon of Solomon Smith, convicted of larceny.
20 June 1867
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Convicted of larceny along with his wife; sentenced to 2 years imprisonment. Pardoned due to his innocence. (c/s William H. Seward)
GLC00459
to George Clinton
February 23, 1807
Allen, Ira, 1751-1814
Written by Allen the Vermont adventurer and land speculator, who had lost his fortune by the time this letter was written. Allen was the brother to Ethan Allen. Written to Vice President Clinton at the Senate's request. Describes Vermont's role in...
GLC00496.005
to Henry Knox
circa March 1780
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy. An estimated date of March 1780 is written in pencil at the top of page. Washington thanks Knox for three recent favors, including sending him a "Suit of the Hartford Manufacture." Discusses a recent election, noting that votes have...
GLC02437.09436
to R. S. Garnett
circa February 12, 1825
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Asks for a copy of a letter to Andrew Jackson, as well as a contract. Dated 12 February without a year, but probably written before 1825 as Secretary of War. Recipient's name is difficult to fully read.
GLC02504.06
Letters to his mother in the American Expeditionary Force, with Pershing [Decimalized .01- .79]
1918-1921 ca.
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
Dawes joined the AEF in France to monitor finances, based upon a recommendation of the Secretary of Treasury. Most of the letters are to his mother. Postwar letters are mostly from Chicago, where he was President then Chairman of a bank, and then...
GLC02679
An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels.
December 31, 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Authorized by Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives and John Adams, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. Approved by President George Washington 31 December...
GLC02716
[Appointment of James Madison Porter, Secretary of War]
8 March 1843
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Appoints James Madison Porter Secretary of War with the following certificate: "Know Ye: That reposing special trust and confidence in the Patriotism, Integrity and Abilities of James Madison Porter, of Pennsylvania, I do appoint him Secretary for...
GLC02774
[Authorization to affix the seal of the United States]
4 August 1851
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Gives authorization to Robert P. Letcher to finalize the implementation of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and to conclude a convention with the Mexican Indians. One black and white bust engraving and one black and white seated full length engraving...
GLC02775
Documents relating to Andrew Johnson and Eliza C. Skidmore [decimalized .01-.04]
circa 29 April 1965
Three documents related to Eliza C. Skidmore's passage across battle lines during the Civil War. She received permission from President Andrew Johnson to cross from the Union side to the Confederate side to obtain supplies and bring them back to...
GLC02779
[Pass for Eliza C. Skidmore and her agents]
29 April 1865
Declares that Eliza C. Skidmore of Washington, D.C. has products of the "insurrectionary states" and has made arrangements to bring the products within Union military lines to sell them to agents authorized to purchase them on behalf of the United...
GLC02779.01
[Appointment of George Stoneman]
1 June 1868
Lists military retirements and promotions of John M. Schofield and George Stoneman. Signed as President. Docketed on verso by Secretary of War John Schofield (who had replaced Stanton).
GLC02780
to Anna Harrison
13 June 1841
President Tyler sends William Henry Harrison's widow congressional condolence communicating "the deep sympathy felt by the representatives of the States and of the people" upon the death of her husband (not included). President Harrison had died on...
GLC02793.024
to Thomas Leiper Kane re: questions about the moral character of Brigham Young
1851/07/04
Written as President, discussing a clipping from the Buffalo Courier (not included) with charges against Gov. Young of Utah, and claiming that Fillmore knew Young's character. An angry letter relating to the federal government's relations with the...
GLC02793.028
to William H. Seward re: affairs in Texas
1867/07
Written as President. Date inferred from content.
GLC02793.038
to Mrs. Franklin Townsend re: apologies for neglected correspondence
1882/08/09
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
Written as President
GLC02793.046
to H. L. Shaw re: assuming the Presidency, inviting his Harvard friends
1901/09/25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Signed as President on black-bordered stationery. Alludes to a dinner with his Harvard friends held as Governor of New York two years prior.
GLC02793.053
to Gen. Curtis Guild
1901/10/28
Signed as President. Roosevelt writes that his "Southern policy" is to "take the best man white or black."
GLC02793.054
to Rev. Roland Cotton Smith re: hopes for recovery of Smith's sons
1908/06/11
GLC02793.056
to John T. Stewart re: his hope to be remembered as a friend to labor
1908/10/20
Signed as President. Roosevelt also writes that he hopes to be thought the best President for farmers, small businessmen and "Abraham Lincoln's plain people."
GLC02793.057
to George Bird Grinnell re: Grinnell's request that he write about Africa
1908/11/26
Signed as President. Roosevelt had not been to Africa yet.
GLC02793.058
to Thomas Marshall re: thanking him for his thoughtfulness
1914/08/06
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Written as President. Date inferred from content. Marshall was Wilson's Vice President.
GLC02793.062
to Maj. Stephen R. Crosby re: thank you letter written 2 days after inauguration
1923/08/05
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Signed as President on black-bordered White House stationery.
GLC02793.075
to John Coolidge re: visiting his father with the family and advice
1925/08/14
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Written as President to his son, who was a Corporal.
GLC02793.076
to Francis Prescott re: his determination not to seek another term
1928/04/20
Signed as President on White House stationery. Prescott was chairman of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee.
GLC02793.077
to Dean Acheson re: Madame Tussaud's Waxworks likeness of him
1951/01/27
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Signed as President on White House stationery. (Accompanied by a typed copy of Acheson's reply with the Feb. 2 Truman memo reponding to his memo as .121). Quite humorous.
GLC02793.091
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