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to Mr. Denson
11 April 1864
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
Writes to his brother discussing possible movements of his regiment. Also mentions General Grant; his desire to see "old Abe" defeated.
GLC03135.02.05
[Collection of Edwin E. Harris, field and staff, 8th battallion, Missouri, infantry][Decimalized .001-.228]
1801-1879
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
Letters primarily belonging to Edwin E. Harris dated 1801-1879. Consists of approximately 228 letters sent between Harris and his wife, Margaret Harris and other family members while serving in the 8th Battallion, Missouri Infantry. Contains personal...
GLC03135.10
Note reporting NJ election return with McKinley carrying state by 50,000 votes
1896/11/04
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
Dated 1:30 AM.
GLC03143
to J. M. Haldeman
16 July 1827
Simpson, Michael T., fl. 1827
Relates the events of his visit to Jackson's farm in Tennessee. Describes Jackson as a "great American Cincinnatus," friendly, personable, and even-tempered. Says Jackson prefers a quiet life, "but will serve the people, if by them chosen."...
GLC03199
to Francis P. Blair
12 May 1860
Andrews, J. D., fl. 1860
Writes about various political matters. Discusses the nominations for the election of 1860. States that the "extreme men" of the Republican party will push the nomination of William Seward but says, "If we take Seward, we have the sectional strife...
GLC03209.03
8 July 1860
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865
Writes that he hopes to be able to get to St. Louis before the presidential election in order to campaign. Briefly discusses an early candidate for nomination, Edward Bates from Missouri, and states that he does not believe that Bates's supporters...
GLC03209.08
12 November 1833
Moore, Thomas Patrick, 1797-1853
In a fight for his congressional seat, says of his opponents, "If there is this side of Hell such a gang of low gamblers, depraved sots, and dirty fools as Lancaster furnishes, I have not seen that place." Asks Blair for help against Letcher, who...
GLC03209.14
05 April 1835
Pearce, Dutee J., 1789-1849
Discussion of Rhode Island politics, and correction on Rhode Island's election day.
GLC03209.17
to George Nichols
3 December 1867
Hincks, Edward W., 1830-1894
Sends a draft of $100 and instructs Nichols to pay his life insurance policy with it. Informs that Lillie has a cold that is affecting her eyes so she cannot write. Everyone else is in good health. Thanks him for shipping some items. Comments on...
GLC03212.06
Collection of four letters of Francis Spinner concerning his reluctance to accept the Republican nomination for NY State Comptroller [Decimalized .01-.04]
circa September 1875
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
GLC03225
to George William Curtis
9 September 1875
Writes that because of the opinion of his friends, he will accept the nomination for Comptroller of the State of New York.
GLC03225.01
to George W. Bungay
11 September 1875
States that although he is flattered by the nomination to Comptroller of the State of New York, it has made him unhappy as it was done against his will. States that his friends have influenced him to accept it even though he was planning on moving...
GLC03225.02
to Francis G. Fine
14 September 1875
Expresses his disgust at being nominated for Comptroller of New York State. Feels that he was forced into it by his friends. Compares the nomination to a prison sentence. Informs him that he wanted to retire to Florida with his children and have...
GLC03225.03
to Frank B. Benally
22 September 1875
Begins by saying, " ... having been a hard worker all my life time, my sympathies have naturally always been on the side of the toiling masses." Comments that although he did not want the office of Comptroller of New York, he will appreciate the...
GLC03225.04
to Galloway Cheston
30 April 1861
Carey, Henry G., fl. 1839-1861
Writes to his uncle about Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War. Reports again that everything is quiet and there is no business. Feels that Union sentiments are on the increase. "...the whole of East B. [Baltimore] is strong for the Union...
GLC03228.08
6 May 1861
Carey, George, fl. 1837-1861
Writes to his uncle about Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War. Asserts again that Maryland will not secede and discusses the politics of it. Feels that Jefferson Davis will be re-elected. Mentions that some dry good stores have sent goods...
GLC03228.11
to Charles Cutts
16 June 1812
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Near the beginning of the outbreak of the War of 1812, Gerry describes and criticizes Federalist politics as an attempt "to place in the executive departments of the Nation & States, men devoted to the interest & Government of Great Britain."...
GLC03240
to Samuel Carswell
January 13, 1817
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Asks Carswell to extend a line of credit to John H. Eaton on Jackson's behalf. Eaton was travelling to Philadelphia in order to publish his Life of Jackson.
GLC03243.01
to Comte de Moustier re: thanking for letter of introduction, praise for service
February 23, 1789
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Written by Morris as American Minister to France. Morris also talks about the elections for the Estates General and the optimism which pervaded France at this time.
GLC03275
to Comte de Moustier re: French fiscal crisis, political affairs, elections
13 March 1789
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as American minister to France. The electioneering was for the gathering of the Estates General. Moderate ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 14: 652-54.
GLC03276
to William Jarvis
3 August 1833
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Written as Senator from Kentucky. Clay blames the rise of nullification on the "triumph of Gen. [Andrew] Jackson over Mr. [John Quincy] Adams in 1828, alludes to the dangers of the nullification controversy, and highlights his role in effecting a...
GLC03307
to John Y. Mason
01 August 1844
Jackson argues that Tyler must withdraw his candidacy to allow the election of Polk and Dallas. If Tyler remains in the race he will split the Democratic vote, and allow Henry Clay to win election. Is confident that Polk can beat Clay, as long as...
GLC03319
Boston gazette. [Vol. 17, no. 42 (Jan. 21, 1805) - v. 19, no. 35 (Dec. 30 1805)]
January 21,1805 - December 30, 1805
Russell, John, 1764-1831
In addition to regular news items like reports from the American states, the Massachusetts legislature, the Congress of the United States, and foreign intelligence, the newspaper features articles on the nomination and re-election of Governor Caleb...
GLC03379
to William S. Holabird
11 July 1833
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Writes about Democratic party politics in Connecticut. Discusses an article that accuses the members of the Convention of "procuring their own nominations," and of "incapacity and knavery." Welles believes the article was written by Noah A. Phelps...
GLC03390.01
12 December 1833
Welles discusses the appointment of District Attorney for the State of Connecticut. States that Asa Child's term has expired, and "Many of our friends are decidedly opposed to his re-appointment and there are, I believe, very few in his favor... I...
GLC03390.02
to Francis E. Spinner
28 August 1856
King, Preston, 1806-1865
Hopes that the Republicans in New York can work together amicably.
GLC03410.02
[1860 Presidential election Democratic ticket Breckinridge-Lane]
1860
Hoyer & Ludwig, fl. 1860
Democratic ticket for John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky for president and Joseph Lane of Oregon for Vice President. Printed with bust portrait images of both candidates. Includes a list of electors from each district and informs that election day is...
GLC03416
Wide-Awake Vocalist, or Rail Splitter's song book.
Daggett, E. A., fl. 1860
Songbook for the 1860 Republican presidential campaign. Published by E.A. Daggett, New York. Proclaims itself, "The best collection of words and music ever published for a campaign."
GLC03430
to John Winn
29 September 1840
Shepherd, M.B., fl. 1840
Opposition to the federalists and the Subtreasury. Requesting that Winn volunteer for a position to canvas the county protesting issues related to an upcoming election. Shepherd says of Joe Watkins, a politician, that "his scheme of getting rid of...
GLC03434.66
to James S. Wortham
13 May 1863
Wortham, George, fl. 1823-1883
Writes to his father regarding activities of his regiment, his request for a furlough, and possible promotion. Says his regiment recently destroyed a railroad bridge. Their current encampment is "indeed a picture of desolation"; he hopes they will be...
GLC03064
to William N. Pendleton and Anzolette Pendleton
3 April 1863
Pendleton, Alexander S., 1840-1864
Notes that General Lee is expecting battle soon, and talks about the strength of Confederate forces. Also mentions his hopes for a Democratic victory in the north. to his parents, Thanks them for enclosing a note from his fiancee, Kate Corbin. The...
GLC03075.01
to his mother
28 August 1864
Starr, George H. (ca. 1839-1916)
Writes to his mother complaining of not receiving a "letter from home of later date than May 14th" and asks that if his father is well enough, if it would be possible "to have him make an Effort to secure my "Special Exchange" - " Continues by...
GLC02748.04
to John Sherman
13 October 1871
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
Congratulates Sherman on his election to the Senate, taking Salmon P. Chase's resigned position. Mentions the influence of Tammany Hall preventing people from voting and the criticism of his supporters by the New York Tribune.
GLC02761
1 April 1861
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898
Morrill, a United States Representative from Vermont, discusses Sherman's election to the Senate. States "I regret you have left the House when I think you might have rendered more important services to your country than you will find opportunity to...
GLC02762
Upper-Silesian Plebiscite-Area
circa 1900-1929
Final Results of the Plebiscite shown by districts.
GLC02766.009
Polish Character of Upper Silesia
May 1921
Firich, Charles T., fl. 1921
Includes Treaty of Versailles and several maps and diagrams relating to the Plebiscite voting results.
GLC02766.017
Results of the Plebiscite [French]
Includes population, total number of votes, percentage of votes of the population, etc.
GLC02766.043
Comission Interalliee De Gouvernement Et De Plebiscite De Haute-Silesie [French]
29 April 1921
The results of the plebiscite vote, analysis of the three zones and their industries.
GLC02766.050
Dispositions concernant la remise par la Commission Interalliee de Gouvernement et de Plebisicite de Haute-Silesie [French]
Concerning the territories attributed to Germany and Poland as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Includes public services, jurisdiction, postal service, telegraph services, and raw materials.
GLC02766.054
[Silesia]
12 December 1921
A brief history of Silesia and the conflict and the voting results. Includes diagram.
GLC02766.057
Speech... delivered at the Cooper Institute, New York (Tribune Tracts no. 4)
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
1860 election campaign tract, Tribune Tracts #4, first edition. This pamphlet is the first printing of Lincoln's Cooper Institute speech made in New York the same year. Monaghan 30.
GLC02812
Speech of Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas
26 June 1857
Delivered in Representatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois. Replies to Judge Stephen Douglas's speech two weeks earlier on the subject of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. Douglas had spoken in favor of the Dred Scott decision and Lincoln's...
GLC02813
to Martin P. Marshall
10 October 1826
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Writes to his nephew about his sister's accounts, investments, and personal financial business. Asks him to advise on an investment. Inquires as to Marshall's outcome in the polls in Kentucky.
GLC02814
to Walter Patterson re: desire for a seat in a political council
1813/04/18
Patterson, J.W., fl. 1812-1816
Docket and address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04515
to Walter Patterson re: support in a senatorial election
1821/04/18
Holly, Orville L., fl. 1821
Orville L. Holley discusses the recent senatorial nominations, and partisan conflicts involving Clintonians and Bucktails. He assures Walter of support in the upcoming election, and notes that he has taken steps to gather support for Walter in other...
GLC03107.04535
to Walter Patterson re: reassurance for the upcoming election
Bay, Thomas, fl. 1821
Thomas Bay writes that Walter has nothing to fear for the upcoming election, and assures him of his support. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04536
Paper delivered to the Council by William Smith
8 April 1701
Smith, William, 1797-1887
In the paper, William Smith discusses his right to the position of President of the council after the death of Richard, Earl of Bellomont.
GLC03107.04846
Paper presented to the Council to dispute William Smith's claims to authority
1701/04/09
Peyster, Abraham de, fl. 1768
Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, & Thomas Weaver presented the paper to Council. The document is marked as a copy.
GLC03107.04847
Paper presented to the Council in response to statements made by Abraham de Peyster, et al.
1701/04/14
The paper is a response to an earlier paper presented by Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, and Thomas Weaver, in which they accuse Smith of obstructing the work of the Council, and unjustly claiming authority over the Council. In...
GLC03107.04848
Kiesers, Aldermen, Assistants, & Constables of Albany [in Dutch]
1707/09/29
GLC03107.04890
List of the election of aldermen, assistants, and constables in Albany
GLC03107.04891
Obligations of the Assembly after the death of the Earl of Bellomont
The manuscript states that since the death of the Earl of Bellomont, William Smith has claimed to be his successor, but has only hindered the work of the Assembly. Smith has delayed the realization of Bellomont's work, and the Assembly calls for his...
GLC03107.04934
Observations on an act to regulate elections of representatives in the General Assembly
1699/05/08
GLC03107.04958
Address to the people of the state of New York
1815/04/17
Federal Republican members of the Legislature
The address states that the objects of the recent war with Great Britain have not been accomplished.
GLC03107.05305
Federal nominations
1788-1789
Rufus King for Governor, plus nominations for Lt. Governor, Senator, Congress, and Assembly.
GLC03107.05307
Collection of one book and pamphlets on Abraham Lincoln [Decimalized .01-.09]
1860-1865
Includes one paperback book entitled "Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln" and eight eulogy pamphlets.
GLC02913
to Thomas H. Seymour
17 March 1860
Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879
Cushing, former United States Representative, states that he proposes to leave soon for Hartford, Connecticut (possibly to campaign prior to the 1860 Presidential election). Cushing served as a U.S. congressman from Massachusetts (1835-1842) and as a...
GLC02925.07
to Alfred Edmund Burr
10 May 1860
Deming, Henry Champion, 1815-1872
Deming, Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, transmits a copied letter (included on pages two and three of this document) to Burr, who previously served as Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee. Informs Burr that he previously sent the...
GLC02925.09
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879
Dix, postmaster of the City of New York, declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to speak at a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. Dix served as a U.S. senator from New York...
GLC02925.10
10 March 1860
Van Buren, John, 1810-1866
Van Buren, a Democratic party leader from New York, declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to speak at a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. States "the Democrats of New York &...
GLC02925.21
3 March 1860
Wood, Fernando, 1812-1881
Wood, Mayor of New York City, informs Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, that he will be able to speak at a political convention preceding the 1860 Presidential election. Written on New York Mayor's Office...
GLC02925.24
7 March 1860
Brady, James, fl. 1860
Declines invitation to aid the Democratic Party in Connecticut.
GLC02925.25
Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas.
Speech on the subjects of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. Delivered in Representatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857.
GLC02954
Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858.
17 July 1858
Discusses the disadvantages faced by the Republican Party in the upcoming election. Traces the development of his attitudes toward slavery and equality, expressing his conviction that the South's reliance on slavery was engaged in a conspiracy to...
GLC02955
Facts for the people
1858
Contains the following documents: "Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858;" "Great Speech of Senator Trumbull, on the Issues of the Day, Delivered in Chicago, Saturday, August 7, 1858;" "Douglas'...
GLC02956
Political debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated campaign of 1858, in Illinois; ...
Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
Title continues, " ... including the preceding speeches of each, at Chicago, Springfield, Etc.; also, the two great speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as carefully prepared by the reporters of each party, and published at the times of their...
GLC02957
Abraham Lincoln, his personal history and public record. Speech of Hon. E.B. Washburne of Illinois.
Washburne, E.B., 1816-1887
Speech delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860. Published by the Republican Congressional Committee. Washburne, a U.S. Congressman from Illinois, was a Lincoln supporter and chairman of the Republican congressional campaign...
GLC02958
to David D. Porter
19 October 1868
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Reminds Porter of a letter he wrote to Sherman last spring in which Porter described everything about a meeting in 1865 where Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Sherman, and Porter discussed the course to be taken when the Confederate forces were...
GLC02984
to John W. Stevenson and John P. Stockton
29 July 1880
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
Accepts nomination for President of the United States by the National Democratic Convention. Supports the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution. Describes his commitment to the Union and the federal system of government. Argues against...
GLC02992
to Alexander M. Ross
2 December 1888
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Wonders why there is so much evil in the world, is thankful for the good people she has known, and rejoices in the election of Benjamin Harrison as President. Has recently moved from Rohnerville to Petrolia. Wonders "why some people were ever...
GLC03007.22
The Life of Lincoln
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Tribune Tracts no. 6. Extra-illustrated biography with engravings of Lincoln, the Executive Mansion, the Capitol, and a Lincoln-Hamlin electoral ribbon depicting Lincoln pasted in first few pages. Published by Horace Greeley & Co.
GLC03012
[Items related to the Murphy family of Missouri] [Decimalized .01- .81]
1805-1863
Murphy, David, 1769-1844
Contains account books, numerous receipts, and letters related to the Murphy family of Missouri. David Murphy's signature appears on many of the receipts, and the collection includes his will and materials related to a local election.
GLC01450.600
[Request for 2 gallons of brandy]
1783-1815
Matkin, David (fl. ?-)
GLC01450.600.039
[Announcement of pro-slavery meeting in Kansas]
23 July 1836
GLC01450.600.57
[Sample ballot card for the 1912 Republican National Convention]
May 1912
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Printed by Allied Printing. Inscribed "to little Miss Mabel" and signed by Roosevelt. The pro-Roosevelt campaign document explains how William H. Taft's managers "denied you the right to vote your preference for president" and instructs how to...
GLC01487
to C. E. Potts
January 7, 1891
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Hamlin replies to a letter from Potts in Troy, New York. He thanks Potts for a copy of the "Wide Awake Vocalist," an 1860 Presidential campaign song book for the Republican Party candidates (Abraham Lincoln and Hamlin). Reminisces about the campaign...
GLC01595.02
to James Heaton
November 27, 1830
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Harrison thanks Heaton for his continued support. He describes at length a "project" by "political friends" and others to denounce him so as to destroy his chances for election to the Senate. States that, "There is no one I believe who knows me that...
GLC01645
Election news.
1864
Election broadside announces Lincoln and Johnson elected, prints returns for many states, and states that Wayne County, Illinois, "stands firm."
GLC01698
The Democratic platform. Gen. McClellan's letter of acceptance.
Democratic Party
An official printing of General George McClellan's acceptance of the Democratic nomination for president on first page. The rest of the broadside is a Pro-Democratic comparison of the Democratic and Republican platforms, and military policies....
GLC01701
Is the War a Failure?
National Union Executive Committee
Pro-Lincoln,Union ticket election broadside defending the Civil War, which the Democratic Convention at Chicago called a failure. Reprints letters of Generals Ulysses S. Grant, Truman Seymour, William T. Sherman and John Adams Dix on the conduct of...
GLC01702
Watch words for War Democrats!
War Democratic State Committee, 1864
Published by pro-war, pro-Union Democrats in New York. Quotes a speech made by Peter Cooper 20 years ago advocating Union principles. Reprints an article from a Catholic newspaper titled condemning slavery and an article from the impartial Boston...
GLC01703
The real Chicago platform, as expounded by the Democratic orators at Chicago.
Excerpts from orators at the 1864 Democratic convention at Chicago. Issued anonymously by the Copperhead faction of the Democratic Party.
GLC01704
Lithographs depicting Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin following their nomination as Republican candidates for President and Vice President respectively [Decimalized .01-.02]
Currier & Ives
GLC02132
to Jane Mecom
November 4, 1787
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin writes to his sister in Boston about his feelings on his life of public service. Tells her that she should be direct in letting him know what she needs as he is willing to help her in any way. States that he planned to decline serving...
GLC01721
to Gov. William C. Bouck of New York
July 18, 1844
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Concerning his election campaign policy, feeling that it is "wrong... for a candidate... to engage personally in the contest." Also mentions the tariff and Texas. Bouck was governor of New York. One bust engraving of James K. Polk included.
GLC01745
Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay [Decimalized .01- .63]
1763-1791
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Collection of correspondence of Catharine Macaulay Graham with various people from England, Scotland, France, and America, including a folder of transcripts of letters not included in this collection.
Materials in this collection consist of...
GLC01794
to Catherine Macaulay
January 21, 1771
Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829
He reports the undercurrents of the recent elections in Scotland and the state of the "spirit of liberty." He plans to erect a temple to liberty and learning near his home.
The 11th Earl of Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, (1742–1829)
GLC01794.09
to Earl of Buchan
July 22, 1771
She comments on the state of the Scottish elections. She appreciates the place he has given her in his temple of liberty and learning and is grateful for their friendship. She plans a seaside trip for sea bathing for her health.
The 11th Earl of...
GLC01794.10
to Jonathan Harvey
May 6, 1828
Jackson thanks Harvey for providing the address of Abner Greenleaf. The letter is in reference to preparations for Jackson's 1828 Presidential campaign.
GLC01805
to J. S. Cunningham
6 September 1856
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
Floyd offers his views on John C. Fremont, Republican candidate for President in 1856. Writes that he never interviewed Fremont, and Fremont never expressed any censure for the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Of Fremont, writes, "I never had...
GLC01818
Monumental Inscriptions!
1828
Binns, John, 1772-1860
Depicts 6 fictitious funeral monuments, each to a militiamen executed by Jackson on 21 February 1815, after the Battle of New Orleans, for being deserters. The tombstones bear inscriptions detailing how each was a good man and soldier, and...
GLC01825
to John Dongan
February 7, 1789
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
States that he believes Ezra L'Hommedieu, a fellow Federalist, is the best candidate for Congress as he will be able to unite the Federalists in the district. Asks Dongan to have a meeting of the most influential Federalists of the county as soon as...
GLC01864
to John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne
December 22, 1843
Advises that he had communicated Claiborne's wishes to A. V. Breur of the House of Representatives and believes he will give the matter proper attention. Comments on the Whig dominance in the state of Tennessee, "...Tennessee cannot long continue to...
GLC01892
to Aaron Jeffery
1860/11/13
Jeffery, Richard W., fl. 1855-1899
Expresses his disapproval of a possible appointment to office from Abraham Lincoln who has been elected president, the conflict between North and South, his advice to prepare for the worst and to hold above all else the fundamental principle of self...
GLC01896.045
Radical Union Ticket.
circa 1865
For William G. Brownlow for Governor of Tennessee. Lists John Eaton Jr. for Superintendent of Public Instruction, R.R. Butler for Congress and for State Senate, PPC Nelson. Also has blank space for Representative, and Floater.
GLC01919.02
Elections in Sangamon County, Illinois, for State Representatives...
September 9, 1842
Said to have been presented to his fiance Mary Todd, listing election results for 1832, 1834 and 1836. Lincoln has signed his name three times, once for each time he ran. Attested by clerk Noah W. Matheny, pages 2-3, with seal on p. 3. See...
GLC01978
President's message
1829
An Extra of the Hartford Times, reporting from telegraph the text of Jackson's first State of the Union. The address discusses what will be many of the major issues during his Presidency. Discusses removal of Native Americans, questions the...
GLC02009
to Rebecca Frick
22 October 1862
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Written to his aunt, Mrs. George A. Frick (Rebecca Frick). Has nothing exciting to report from the town. States that if not for the recent election and draft, the soldiers would be in need of something exciting. Reports that the regiment had a...
GLC02016.023
to sister Kate
17 October 1863
Writes that he arrived at New Berne this morning. Reports that an expedition went to Elizabeth City and but didn't accomplish much there. Also reports that deserters are coming in daily at a great number. Hopes to hear good news regarding the...
GLC02016.042
14 October 1864
Describes the surroundings of Chaffin's Farm and writes that some of the Union men have been trading newspapers with neighboring rebels. Discusses the election of 1864. Wishes the canal would be completed so that they can drive the rebels into...
GLC02016.063
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