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to Brigadier Hunter re: agent of the province
1721/06/23
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
The Assembly discusses the process of selection of an agent for the province.
GLC03107.01375
to Robert Livingston re: vote for his father
1717/04/22
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip writes that he voted for his father and hopes that he gets what he wishes from the assembly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01135
to Robert Livingston re: political opposition to Robert Livingston
1717/04/25
Philip states that the constables and freeholders of Livingston's manor gave their vote to Robert Livingston, but warns that some representatives aim to keep him out of the House. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01137
to Robert Livingston re: Robert Livingston's success in the assembly
1717/05/20
Philip congratulates his father for his new position in the assembly, which will allow him to collect the money due to him. He also gives a favorable opinion of his father's Act to join the Manor of Livingston to the County of Albany, and offers to...
GLC03107.01143
The Military Government Association notice of Annual Meeting.
1953/10/27
Greenlee, Harold R., 1890-1967
The Military Government Association notice of Annual Meeting. Notice mentions that "an election of Officers and Directors of the New York Chapter for the Year 1954" will be held, and the members must assist to vote. Family and friends are welcome...
GLC06196.036
To :Governor Horatio Seymour
1868/07/24
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898
The letter details the "problems" of the country under Republican rule including: the impossibility of "Wholesome government in the South under the rule of Negro voters"; and an "undue exaggeration of States Rights" which will destroy national unity...
GLC04360.049
To: George Belknap
1872/07/31
Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917
[Written on Republican National Committee Stationery, listing Chandler as secretary.] Discusses the Presidential election of 1872. Mentions Garfield and Blaine and the necessity of winning North Carolina. Discusses the need to convince General...
GLC04360.050
Republican National Convention Cloth Ribbon
1896/06/16
"Republican National Convention St. Louis, Mo. June 16th 1896." With seal of "Young Men's Republican Club, Baltimore, Maryland." Printed Cloth Ribbon. [from Grant family archives]
GLC04360.055
to Nancy E. Jones
9-12 November 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Journey to rejoin his regiment in Nashville after furlough; Abraham Lincoln's election.
GLC02739.137
to Doctor
7 November 1863
Hab, Smight, fl. 1862-1865
He talks of how many states have recently joined the Union or elected emancipationists.He thinks Jefferson Davis will soon be pushed out of the places they currently occupy.
GLC02743.28
to Robert Livingston re: prospect of a peaceful summer
1701/07/15
Jamison, David, fl. 1619-1717
Jamison writes to thank Livingston for his news on the Indian situation, claiming "We hear from Boston there is little prospect of any warr this Summer" and his hopes that this is a sign of things to come. He also writes of the Assembly elections,...
GLC03107.00621
to Robert Livingston re: upcoming elections
1713/03/30
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
Hunter states that a list of candidates for Dutchess County has been compiled, and that Robert Livingston is not excluded from this list. He also assures Livingston that he will be paid shortly. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01008
Inaugural Address of President Herbert Hoover
1929/03/04
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Takes the opportunity to express "simply and directly" his "opinions...on matters of present importance." Discusses national progress, especially since World War I; the failures of the criminal justice system and his general strategy to...
GLC05612
The Constitutional Telegraphe. [Vol.1, no. 27 (January 1, 1800)]
1800/01/01
Parker, Samuel Stillman, 1776-1811
This document is a copy of the Constitutional Telegraphe published in 1800. It reports on the "Triumph of Democracy," the funeral of Washington (with diagram of procession) and reports a speech of Gov. McKean. The top of the newpaper is decorated...
GLC05667.03
to Thomas Butler
1828/11/23
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Celebrating his inevitable election over John Quincy Adams, "A triumph of the virtue of the people over the corrupting influence of executive patronage." Promises "my best exertions...to promote the interest & prosperity, of the whole union." Until...
GLC05627
to William C. Bryant re: seeking re-election of Martin Van Buren
1840/03/22
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858
"The interest of the country requires him [Van Buren] to be re-elected."
GLC05264.01
to W. Williams re: Jefferson-Burr election crisis
1801/02/11
Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813
Written as Speaker of the House during the Jefferson-Burr election crisis. "15 ballots have been taken & no election."
GLC05301
Twelfth Amendment, with notes, and draft of speech to the legislature at bottom
1803/10/17
12th Amendment with notations. The draft speech at the bottom of the page is the beginning of the speech GLC 5321.02.
GLC05321.01
[Speech in favor of the twelfth amendment]
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Pickering argues that the proposed twelfth amendment, which would reform the Electoral College, would help realize the intent of the framers and give the Constitution "stability and duration." Referring to the contentious, drawn-out presidential...
GLC05321.02
to Benjamin F. Butler
1844/02/22
Thanks Butler, who in 1815 defended Jackson's actions at New Orleans. Says that no matter how the Senate rules he knows the measures he took were necessary and that "I acted in the defence of New Orleans with the purest principles of a patriot."...
GLC05271
to George E. Shepley et al. re: political views about the upcoming election
1852/06/26
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879
To George E. Shepley, Nathan Clifford, A. W. Clapp & others. Political views on the upcoming election: "The first time that New England has had a democratic candidate for the Presidency"
GLC05455
re: his candidacy and internal policy
1853/05/15
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC05459
to Solomon G. Haven re: fund raising for election of Harrison; locoism
1840/01/08
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
"Like mushrooms it [locoism] springs up during the darkness of night from the steaming heaps of dung that encumber the earth...." With FF.
GLC05753
to Stephen Twining re: election tied between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr
1801/01/01
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
Date obscured but docketed 1801. Writes with his wishes for a Happy New Year and "entrance upon the nineteenth Century." Adds that "[t]he votes are even between Jefferson and Burr. [.... ] Never were men more seriously alarmed than our republican...
GLC05754.02
to Stephen Twining re: guessing that Jefferson will not be President
1800/12/04
He writes: "We had correct intelligence from Annapolis the last evening that the votes of Maryland are five for Adams & Pickney -- five for Jefferson & Burr. It has been pretty much conceded by the Gentlemen, here, who arrogate to themselves the...
GLC05754.05
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