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Summary of Proposed Trust
November 21, 1974
Rockefeller, Nelson A.,1908-1979
One document entitled, "Summary of Proposed Trust." (same as GLC09613.01.35)
GLC09613.01.36
[Papers related to Rockefeller's Hearing]
December 5, 1974
Collection of materials related to Nelson D. Rockefeller's hearing. Questions are accompanied by supplemental documents.
GLC09613.01.37
Directing Secretary of War to release records. On verso of ALS from Wm. Reid
07 October 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Intended to exonerate President Buchanan from the charge of colluding with Gen. David Twiggs in surrendering Federal posts in Texas.
GLC03178
[Presidential pardon of George W. Hays, who had been convicted in the District of Columbia of larceny in April 1866].
1 May 1866
Pardoned by Andrew Johnson after he had been assured by the District Attorney who prosecuted the case that Hays was a proper object of executive clemency. Coutersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC03183
[Roosevelt and his cabinet]
circa 1936
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Pictured sitting at a board table. Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, President; John N. Gardner, Vice President; Homer Cummings, Attorney General; James A. Farley , Postmaster General; Cordell Hull, Secretary of State; Henry H. Woodring, Secretary of...
GLC03259
to Mr. Johnson re: work on civil service reform
14 November 1890
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Written as Civil Service Commissioner
GLC03339
An act to erect a light-house on Montok point in the state of New York
12 April 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Describes the steps to be taken before construction, such as the appointment of a caretaker and the appropriation of funds. Printed below the act are Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull's and...
GLC03396
[Appointment of David Vinton to West Point]
20 May 1818
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Document signed by Calhoun as Secretary of War in the Monroe Administration. Official document appoints David Hammond Vinton of Providence, Rhode Island, as a cadet at West Point. Asks him to notify the Department of War of his acceptance or non...
GLC03496
Affix seal to ratification of Treaty with China.
19 October 1868
This treaty, the Burlingham Treaty of 1868, amended the Reed Treaty of 1858 by allowing free immigration. That flow of people allowed the rapid expansion of western railroads through cheap labor. (Eventually, it also provoked a racial backlash on...
GLC03578
Signed White House card
1910 ca.
Printed card signed by "Theodore Roosevelt" undated.
GLC03663.04
to Spencer Roane
February 14, 1820
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written by Tyler as Republican Congressman from Virginia to Roane as Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Writes to Roane about issues surrounding the Missouri Compromise debates. Tyler was concerned with Northern arguments that...
GLC03670
[Proclamation announcing North Carolina has a Republican form of government]
29 May 1865
Proclamation announcing North Carolina has a Republican form of government, and appointing William W. Holden as provisional governor, who duty it shall be to subscribe rules and regulations for the purpose of altering or amending the U.S...
GLC03827
to unknown
30 December 1804
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
States that it is impossible for him to testify in a trial in Hartford, Connecticut on 2 March 1805. Remarks that he believes it unlikely that the court will not accommodate his time restraints as he is serving a public duty. Asks that if the trial...
GLC03623
to Benjamin Rush
29 March 1813
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams, in retirement, to Rush, who was to die three weeks later. Forwarding a packet of eight papers on the revolution, including a letter from Vice President Elbridge Gerry and a letter of Benjamin Austin's to Gerry. These letters are not included...
GLC03890
to Solomon Haven re: news from the capital and NJ, Clay expected to resign
1839/12/19
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Also reporting the (false) rumor that Clay would resign his Senate seat.
GLC03894
to Theodore Roosevelt
December 13, 1904
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
letter of introduction for Samuel Chapman.
GLC03921.08
to Sam Chapman
1912/05/30
Theodore Roosevelt's run on a third party ticket: "Teddy has knocked out Taft in one of the most surprising phenomena of history;"
GLC03921.36
to William T. Sherman re: Indian Peace Commission. Signed with initials
1867/10/03
GLC03927
to Henry Voigt
3 December 1807
Commissions Voight to make him a gold watch for his granddaughter.
GLC03941
Message of the President.
1925
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Signed State of the Union Address.
GLC03945
[Last page of 1838 message to Congress]
3 December 1838
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
"Whatever differences of opinion may exist as to the expediency of vesting such a power in the Judiciary in a system of Government constituted like that of the United States, all must agree that these disparaging discrepancies in the law and in the...
GLC03994
to Francisco Pacon
15 April 1829
Written by Van Buren as Secretary of State. Acknowledges Pacon's letter of 11 April 1829 which provided "a List of all the Grants of Land, purporting to have been made in the Floridas, by the Government of His Catholic Majesty." This diplomatic...
GLC04058
to Paul H. Lacey
January 16, 1904
Discusses his desire for a Square Deal for all Americans. Severely faded. Typed on White House letterhead.
GLC04078
[Signed photograph of President Warren G. Harding and his cabinet]
1921
Edmonston, fl. 1921
Signed by President Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge. Also signed by his cabinet: Herbert Hoover, Charles E. Hughes, Andrew W. Mellon, John W. Weeks, Harry M. Daugherty, Will H. Hays, Edwin Denby, Albert B. Fall, Henry C. Wallace, and...
GLC04097
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: fire in New York
1776/10/08
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
George Clinton informs Robert, Jr. of his brother's military actions, and states that the British set a fire in New York, which has caused only a small amount of damage. He explains that there is a great deal of tension between British soldiers and...
GLC03107.03355
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