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to Major Foot
14 November 1812
Dodge, Richard, 1762-1832
Brigadier General Dodge writes about a misunderstanding about Major Foot's command and provides advice on disciplinary matters.
GLC03540.01
Instructions for Major Foot on his Command to and at Gravelly Point.
2 November 1812
Doose, Henry S., fl. 1812
Instructs Foot to go to Cape Vincent, New York, and take command there. Because the British post there is "considered as a strong Pickett" he is "not permitted to make predatory incursions into the enemy's territory." He can attack if the British...
GLC03540.02
[Unidentified drawing]
1812
Unknown what the drawing represents. It accompanied two documents dealing with Cape Vincent, New York, during the War of 1812 (see GLC03540.01 and GLC03540.02).
GLC03540.03
A Treaty of peace and Amity [Treaty of Ghent. Official British printing]
24 December 1814
Great Britain. Treaties.
Printed by R. G. Clarke. [duplicate of GLC 3985.18]
GLC03562.34
A View of Col. Johnson's engagement with the savages
circa 1828
Bowen, A., fl. 1828
Wood block of early engagement in the War of 1812 between American troops and Indians commanded by Tecumseh, near the Moravian town, 10/5/1812. Actual battle took place in 1813, so there is a error in the printed title. Print was published circa 1828...
GLC03798
to Mary West
18 July 1864
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
References her letter of 4 July 1864. Says he collected money for a fair for the sailors in the squadron. Says he has collected 85 dollars thus far. Says he is glad that Confederate Captain Raphael Semmes was finally captured. Gives grudging respect...
GLC03836.70
to George G. Channing
21 September 1812
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Personal letter in which Ellery describes a man named Mr. Otis as "a mellifluous, pathetic speaker" and explains his views on the relationship between business activities and intellectual improvement as well as the proverbial saying "laugh and be...
GLC03841
Letters to Varnum re: military & political, Quasi-War, 1812, patronage [Decimalized .01- .22]
1797-1820
Varnum, Joseph B., 1751-1821
See separate inventory.
GLC03845
to Joseph B. Varnum
January 29, 1810
White, William, fl. 1810
White offers his services to the government "at a time of increasing outrages on its honour." He relies on his old acquaintanceship with Varnum to request a "friendly and influential aid" in finding him government employment. White highlights his...
GLC03845.08
[War of 1812 lacquer snuffbox showing victory of United States over Macedonian]
Cylindrical, varnished snuff box from the War of 1812. Lid commemorates the 25 October 1812 capture of the British ship Macedonia by the USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur. Bottom depicts the bald eagle seal of the United States...
GLC04750
to William Eustis re: treaty of Ghent, Napoleonic wars, and threat of Barbery
31 August 1815
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses the Treaty of Ghent, Napoleonic Wars, threat of Barbary pirates, and the new Netherlands consititution. Re: the Napoleonic Wars, Adams writes: "France is a conquest, and as a conquest will be treated."
GLC03626
Five documents to John Langdon regarding his nomination as vice president [decimalized]
May 1812
GLC05899
to John Langdon
29 May 1812
Nicholson, Joseph H., 1770-1817
Urges Langdon to accept the nomination for vice president, stating that his "services are necessary to the public weal. The Union must be consolidated by combining the strength of the Southern and Eastern States in the two highest offices of the...
GLC05899.04
Taylor & his battles [large colored sheet, illustrated] [election-related?]
1847
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Hand-colored yellow, green, and red. Depicts Taylor in various battles from the War of 1812, Seminole Indian Wars and the Mexican War. Printed by Rufus Blanchard of Cincinnati and published by Ensign & Thayer, New York.
GLC05952
Diary as secret US agent re: negotiations at Ghent, meetings, confidences
1814
Shaler, William, 1773-1833
Shaler's diary from Ghent where he served temporarily on the Peace Commission while on his way to Algiers to negotiate a treaty. Shaler gained the confidence of Henry Clay, who relayed to him the negotiating positions of both sides. The book does...
GLC05246.03
Declaration. The earnest endeavors... [British declaration of war on US]
1813
Title: "Declaration. The earnest endeavors of the Prince Regent to preserve the relations of peace and amity with the United States of America having unfortunately failed...[caption title]." The official British declaration of war upon the United...
GLC05483
To the Editors of the National Intelligencer
12 June 1819
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Defends himself against General James Winchester's attack on his character and conduct in the command of the North Western Army in the War of 1812 Ohio campaign. Concerns who was to blame for sending out a detachment of the army beyond the reach of...
GLC05565
Northwest Boundary: with 4 letters, printed report and folding map
1821
Fixing the Northwest boundary between the U.S. and Canada, as far as Oregon Territory. Including complete record of American and British exploration parties. Manuscript book accompanied by map (#8) and 7 other items,starting with early...
GLC05634
[Negotiations regarding the fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent and British claims]
circa 1821
The fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent dealt with establishing the boundary between the United States and Canada around the northwest angle of Nova Scotia and the northwestern head of the Connecticut River. Book includes copies of letters from...
GLC05634.01
[Discussion and resolution pertaining the fifth and seventh articles of the Treaty of Ghent]
1818
Discusses executing the fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent, which pertained to establishing a United States-Canada border and the expenses associated with it. Concludes that the analysis is preliminary but recommends a resolution requesting that...
GLC05634.06
[Commentary on Charles Turner's 26 March 1818 confidential letter to John Holmes]
Indicates that William C. Bradley, an agent of the United States under the treaty of Ghent to fix the boundary line between Maine and Canada, sought an explanation for Charles Turner's implication of him in his letter to John Holmes (see GLC05634.03...
GLC05634.07
Map of the Frontiers of the Northern Colonies with the Boundary Line established Between them and the Indians at the Treaty held by S. Will Johnson at Ft. Stanwix in Novr. 1768.
circa 1818-1821
Gavit & Duthie, fl. 1840-1850
This document is a map that shows the Colonies of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and the Ohio Valley Territory to the west of them. The map contains corrections and improvements from the Evans Map made by Guy Johnson, who was a British...
GLC05634.08
The loyalty & devotion of colored Americans in the Revolution and War of 1812.
1861
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Published by Robert F. Wallcut. Contains excerpts from speeches and quotations related to African American military service. Includes excerpts from a William Howard Day speech delivered at a convention for African Americans held in Cleveland, Ohio...
GLC06130
The black phalanx; a history of the negro soldiers of the United States in the wars of 1775-1812, 1861-1865.
1888
Wilson, Joseph T., 1826-1891
Published by the American Publishing Company. States that Wilson, an African American, served in the 2nd Regiment, Louisiana Native Guard Volunteers, and in the famous 54th Massachusetts Volunteers. Includes text and illustrations related to the...
GLC06192
to Aaron Hobart
8 January 1822
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Explains and encloses (not included) Captain Edward Morton's "demand against the United States," for monies owed for selling General Henry Dearborn a barge he captured for the use of the United States during the War of 1812. Also, indicates that he...
GLC06313.04.131
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