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to Miguel Otero re: Battle of San Juan Hill
1898/07/25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Describes the daring and resolution of New Mexico officers and troops in battle.
GLC06480
to George Weedon
6 April 1781
Phillips, William, 1731-1781
Written by Phillips as British Major General, joining Benedict Arnold in his invasion of Virginia in 1781, to Weedon an American Brigadier General. Mentions two officers that Weedon sent to him under a flag of truce. Hopes Weedon gets a report from...
GLC06492
to William Smallwood
13 November 1780
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Written by Major General Gates to Major General Smallwood. This was written after Gates's defeat at the Battle of Camden and after Congress voted to call a court of inquiry into Gates's conduct at the battle in October 1780. Smallwood commanded the...
GLC06505
to Robert Tyler
7 May 1855
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written to his son. Attacks the racial and religious prejudices of the Know-Nothing Party, stating, "a secret society whose only avowed object is religious persecution, cannot endure." Mentions John Selden, Law, Colonel May, and Vanderbilt. He does...
GLC05741
Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. and Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine.
1860
Thayer & Eldridge (Boston, Mass.), fl. 1860
Published by Thayer & Eldridge, printed by George C. Rand & Avery, Boston. With original green wrapper (lacking back) and portrait engraving in front.
GLC05774
Guildhall Speech re: Great Britain, Egypt and South Africa [fragment]
[1910]
Twelve pages total. The first two typed leaves are non-consecutive and unnumbered, the third page is numbered "8", the fourth "11" and the fifth "14"; two smaller leaves written in TR's hand are labeled "A" (4 pp.) and "B" (3 pp.). Typed speech...
GLC05798
to Robert Tyler re: favoring annexation of Texas to expand cotton monopoly
1850/04/16
Annexation of Texas to expand the cotton monopoly, not to divide the nation over slavery. "The monopoly of the cotton plant was the great and important concern... an embargo for a single year would produce in Europe a greater amount of suffering...
GLC06397
Passport for "Eagle" of John Sanders re: cessation of war, proclamation of peace
1783/02/06
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Printed document cosigned by American peace commissioners Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, mentioning the cessation of hostilities between Great Britain and the U.S., and asking for passage for the ship "Eagle" now at London and bound for Jamaica....
GLC06398
To Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the territory North West of the river Ohio
January 18, 1800
John Adams in his last days as president to the government of the territory of Ohio. Expresses gratitude to them for their kind letter, which apparently thanked him for his job while president. Mentions Arthur St. Clair, Edward Tiffin, and H...
GLC06399
to C. H. Betts
2 June 1911
Responds to criticism from Betts over an article Roosevelt wrote in The Outlook denouncing the New York Court of Appeals for their decision to rule the workmen's compensation act unconstitutional. States that their conduct was, " ... a most flagrant...
GLC06422
to Thomas Jefferson
17 April 1781
Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794
Written by Major General von Steuben to Jefferson as Governor of Virginia. Says General Mitchell will present a list of men now under General Muhlenberg and report on who is about to leave. Mitchell will also communicate von Steuben's defensive...
GLC06424
[Stereoviews of Roosevelt as President and Rough Rider] [Decimalized]
1890 ca.
Includes images of Roosevelt giving speeches, campaigning, the Rough Riders, the Spanish American war. Some images are captioned with portions of his political speeches. Mostly published by Underwood & Underwood. [decimalized: .01-.55]
GLC06449
Rough Riders on Parade
1898
A procession of mounted men, taken from slightly to the left of a direct frontal perspective. Written at Camp Wikoff.
GLC06449.01
Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the "Rough Riders" - after his return from Cuba.
Strohmeyer & Wyman
Roosevelt astride a horse with his left hand in his pocket, 3/4 front facing sitter's proper right.
GLC06449.11
February 21, 1793
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
New York Governor Clinton writes to Secretary of State Jefferson to transmit an act of the New York legislature (not included) ceding lands on Montauk Point to the federal government.
GLC02471.07
to [Thomas Jefferson] re: ship carrying clothing & money for convention troops in Va. and Maryland
1781/04/27
Lee, Thomas Sim, 1745-1819
Maryland governor Lee asks Virginia governor Thomas Jefferson to allow delivery of the enclosed letter [no longer present] to a recently-landed flag ship bearing supplies for General John Burgoyne's captured army, the so-called Convention Troops. Lee...
GLC02471.27
to Samuel Holten
November 30, 1796
Smith, Melancton, 1744-1798
Smith is attempting to reestablish his acquaintance with Holten to get information on the presidential race in Massachusetts. Smith is worried that electors in New England, under the influence of Alexander Hamilton, will give their votes to Thomas...
GLC02471.37
to William Pitt Fessenden
1 August 1860
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Cameron, a United States Senator from Pennsylvania, informs Fessenden, a United States Senator from Maine, that Pennsylvania is as likely as Maine or Massachusetts to elect Abraham Lincoln as President and Hannibal Hamlin as Vice President in the...
GLC02490.03
to Abraham Lincoln
29 December 1864
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Letter of introduction for a Mr. Peniston.
GLC02490.07
Vice Presidents: 14 letters and documents [decimalized]
1814-1916
GLC02512
to Gideon Welles re: recommendation of Mr. Stone as lieutenant of Marines
1861/03/07
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
[vice presidents]
GLC02512.01
to Frank W. Gunsaulus re: address on William McKinley's life and death
1913/07/15
Fairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918
Written on personal stationery. [vice presidents]
GLC02512.03
to Nahum Capen re: politics in Indiana and Ohio
1876/09/20
Hendricks, Thomas, fl. 1876
GLC02512.04
to Dr. Johnson re: rejecting an appointment
1879/01/27
Hobart, Garret. fl. 1879
Written on "Senate Chamber" (of New Jersey) stationery [vice presidents]
GLC02512.05
to John Y. Mason re: a recommendation for Edward A. Morrison
1847/01/06
Johnson, Richard M., 1780-1850
Vice President under Martin Van Buren. [vice presidents]
GLC02512.06
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