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to Margaret Harris
March 27, 1864
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
One letter addressed to Margaret Harris from Edwin E. Harris dated Shreveport, Louisiana, March 27, 1864.
GLC03135.10.159
Sutherland, Samuel H., fl. 1863-1865
One letter addressed to Margaret Harris from Samuel H. Sutherland dated Shreveport, Louisiana, March 27, 1864.
GLC03135.10.160
to Charles Schultz
December 25, 1834
Crockett, David "Davy", 1786-1836
One letter addressed to Dr. Cohen from David "Davy" Crockett dated December 25, 1834. Expresses that Andrew Jackson has ruined the government and if Martin Van Buren is elected that he would move to Texas which he considered, "Paradise." Crockett...
GLC01162
to T. N. Parmelee
1872/05/19
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Written on Herald Tribune stationery to Parmelee, an attorney in New Haven, Connecticut. Marked "private." Salutation reads: "Friend Parmelee." Speaks of the impossibility of a Democrat being elected president in 1872. Notes a Democrat being elected...
GLC03000
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
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 Alfred Edmund Burr
4 August 1860
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862
Stevens, writing as chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee, transmits an article (not included) for publication in the Hartford Times, a Connecticut newspaper. Instructs Burr, Times founder and publisher, to publish his enclosed...
GLC02925.19
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
to Alfred Burr re: hopes for Democratic party success in Connecticut [fragment]
1855 ca?
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Undated. Written as Democratic Senator from Illinois, to Burr, as Democratic State Central Committee.
GLC02925.11
7 March 1860
Brady, James, fl. 1860
Declines invitation to aid the Democratic Party in Connecticut.
GLC02925.25
to Willie Olcott Burr re: Nebraska Democratic platform & other proposals [Bryan]
1908/03/14
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Signed as a former President, concerning his feelings on the Nebraska Democratic platform and implicitly, the rise of populism and William Jennings Bryan. Cleveland advocate the "old Democratic creed."
GLC02925.05
The Life of Lincoln
1860
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
9 April 1860
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Davis, a United States Senator from Mississippi, declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to attend a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. Writes "Although the state of my health &...
GLC02925.08
10 March 1860
Pugh, George Ellis, 1822-1876
Declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to speak at a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. States "I fervently hope that our Democratic friends in Connecticut may be so earnest...
GLC02925.16
12 March 1860
Slidell, John, 1793-1871
Slidell, a United States Senator from Louisiana, regretfully 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 Democracy of...
GLC02925.18
17 March 1860
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
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
Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas.
26 June 1857
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Speech on the subjects of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. Delivered in Representatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857.
GLC02954
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 Robert Livingston, Jr. re: elections for the House
1769/01/09
Van Schaak, Henry, fl. 1769
Van Schaak states that there will be elections to send new representatives to the House, and hopes that the new counties will be allowed to participate. He also discusses a controversy over the division of the county, in which Robert, Jr.'s son is...
GLC03107.03183
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: uproar in the City
1770/01/22
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert states that there has been great turmoil in the City since some British soldiers attempted to cut down the liberty pole. A number of skirmishes between citizens and soldiers resulted, with some blood shed, and Peter Robert notes that...
GLC03107.03228
Memorial to John Earl of Dunmore Captain General & Governor in Chief of New York
1770/12/17
Livingston, Robert, 1718-1775
Robert Livingston [(1718-1775)] explains that as a member of New York's Supreme Court, he is entitled to sit in the General Assembly and vote on issues of great significance. However, he explains that Mr. Colden denied him this privelege, which is a...
GLC03107.03250
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: upcoming election
1768/02/21
Robert Livingston (1718-1775) discusses his chances of winning an upcoming election, and asks Robert, Jr. for some assistance. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03156
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: defending Philip, (1716-1778) Livingston
1769/05/15
Peter Robert explains that a new writ stating the Manor's right for representation has just come before the Assembly, and he believes that DeLancey and Phillips "found to their great sorry that the Mannor had a greater right to send a Member than any...
GLC03107.03201
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: marriage of sister Alida
1769/12/25
Peter Robert writes that he is happy that his father is no longer angry with his daughter Alida for marrying without consent, and notes that she made a good choice with her husband. He also states that some new measures have been proposed regarding...
GLC03107.03221
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