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Certificate by Mary Dougherty (mother) that she wishes son to be apprenticed
1818/11/07
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Certifying that she wants her son Andrew Johnson to be tailor apprentice to James G. Selby.
GLC07423
to Mr. Cheetham re: negotiations over 12th amendment
1801/12/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
"No serious evil can result from the designs of the little faction which has existed for a short time previous to the presidential election [of 1800], & which is governed by no principle but is solely devoted to the aggrandisement of an individual."...
GLC07557
Pardon of Martha Taylor (c/s Seward)
1869/01/20
Taylor was convicted of Grand Larceny based on circumstantial evidence. Countersigned by William H. Seward.
GLC07400
to Henry Knox
23 July 1776
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Discusses plans to have artillery pieces cast in New York and relays information he has gathered in regard to the necessity of small, mobile weapons for fighting in the New York landscape. Also mentions copper held by the New Jersey government and...
GLC02437.00388
2 March 1790
Asks Knox about what is due to an officer in Colonel Henry Jackson's regiment, Samuel Rogers, who was killed in the Battle of Yorktown, which Gerry calls "the seige of Cornwallis."
GLC02437.04524
4 September 1790
Informs Knox of his travel plans and about adding subscribers to "Mrs. Warrens poems." Page two includes notes written in Knox's hand regarding what appears to be cargo on a vessel. Also includes calculations in an unknown hand.
GLC02437.04717
10 June 1791
Written by Massachusetts Congressman Gerry to Secretary of War Knox. Says he requested 26 shares in the Bank of the United States from Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Cox. Enclosed a $650 bank note "to make the first specie payment." Asks...
GLC02437.04983
circa 1790
Discusses the payment of a debt. The "draft inclosed" is likely GLC02437.04526.
GLC02437.08109
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