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to unknown re: transmitting a sample of Patrick Henry's handwriting
1828/11/28
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison notes that Henry "must, it would appear, have been in early life when the letter was written."
GLC04842.30
to Glenn Dumke
1967/08/15
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
Attacks the liberal mind set on college campuses (possibly with the University of California Berkeley in mind) by criticizing the "trash" on campuses and condemning "the excuse of academic freedom & freedom of expression." He also remarks that he...
GLC04929
to Misses Loring re: thanks for notes and books of poems
1911/07/01
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Thanks for notes and books of poems.
GLC04932.02
The march to the sea
circa 1870-1880
Badeau, Adam, 1831-1895
The title of the story is "The March to the Sea," but the heading for the series is "War Stories for Boys and Girls." Tells the history of the campaign in simple, straight-forward language for younger readers. Takes the reader from Chattanooga...
GLC04983
to Captain Aulich
15 March 1840
Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
Acts as a referral for the son of Captain Angus, a youth aboard the U.S.S. Potomac, to which Aulich was captain. Criticizes Great Britain for its predatory practices in the Oregon Territory. In his postscript, Cooper requests information on Old...
GLC05083
to unknown
10 May 1886
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Whittier declines an invitation to a religious festival because it coincides with the Quarterly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) at Amesbury, Massachusetts. He discusses schisms within his correspondent's religious community, particularly the debate over...
GLC05092.01
to Sallie E. Bickford
14 May 1881
Whittier declines Bickford's invitation to a Union meeting because he has a Quaker meeting the day before in Amesbury.
GLC05092.02
[Program for the play Hiawatha]
circa 25 October 1892
Performed at the Shawmut Universalist Church. Includes pencil notes (possibly designating who will perform each part). Contains a list of names on verso of persons responsible for different aspects of production. The name "Sarah Bickford" is...
GLC05092.03.01
[Poem found within a play program]
Found within GLC05092.03.01, a program for the play "Hiawatha" performed at the Shawmut Universalist Church. Possibly created in Boston, Massachusetts, where "Hiawatha" was performed.
GLC05092.03.02
20 May 1896
Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908
Responds to a request from an unknown woman and writes out one verse of his poem, "Maryland My Maryland." States that he is not able to write out the entire poem because so many people ask for it.
GLC05094
Profiles in Courage
1956
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
First edition, published by Harper & Brothers. Inscribed to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. and signed by Kennedy. Written during a period of convalescence, Senator Kennedy highlights the great courage and integrity of eight past senators. Kennedy's...
GLC05107
to Louise Walbridge
21 March 1863
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
"It rains in smart little showers four times an hour." Discusses news about the 100th NY regiment. Writes of books he has read and one which he wants to read.
GLC04663.16
14 June 1863
Read The New System of Tactics and enjoyed it. A confederate steamer runs aground and is boarded every night by union troops who take her cargo. A boil is growing on his neck.
GLC04663.21
5 January 1865
Trip to Winter Garden to see Booth in Hamlet, had to leave early to get a birth in the sleeping car. Leaving for Norfolk this evening.
GLC04663.56
to Perriton Maxwell
3 March 1912
Hearst, William R., 1863-1951
Asks his English agent to obtain works by the English authors George Bernard Shaw, Marie Corelli, G. K. Chesterton, and Elinor Glyn for publication in Hearst magazines. Mentions in particular, Chesterton's article, "Divorce," but advises that 100...
GLC04668
Fear God and take your own part
1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Inscribed to Russell A. Bowen, dated 3 April 1916; also inscribed by William R. Thayer, one of Roosevelt's earliest biographers, dated 12 September 1919. The book is an anti-Wilson and anti-Imperial Germany diatribe. With original dust-jacket.
GLC04683
History of the rise, progress and termination of the American Revolution. Interspersed with biographical, political, and moral observations.
1805
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Printed by Manning and Loring for E. Larkin. Volumes two and three contain the bookplate of Joseph L. Fry, Charleston, Kanawha (present day West Virginia).
GLC04719
[Final page of manuscript praising book on Civil War by Mr. Trent ]
circa 25 March 1892
Writes that Trent has "studied too deeply to waste his time" and discusses his proposition "that a battle for human slavery can really be called a battle for civil liberty." Roosevelt's signature is struck. Date is inferred from a stamp on verso...
GLC04725
[Poetic tribute to Charles Sumner]
March 31, 1875
Titled "Sumner." Reads, "If to the master's plea he gave The vast contempt he felt, He saw a brother in the slave, with man as equal man he dealt."
GLC04726
to his family
4 May 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes that the regiment is getting ready to march. Supplies have been consolidated and rations for five days have been prepared. He passes on rumors of different destinations. Writes of sending his possessions to be stored and sending money to be...
GLC03603.274
10 August 1864
Requests more "light reading" and remarks on having read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Writes that he has received his new horse. Notes that 56 of the 100 recruits sent from New Haven have arrived and are about to begin training. Writes about the condition of...
GLC03603.308
to Charles Morgan Coit
9 September 1864
Wait, J.T., fl. 1861
Wait requests information from Coit for George Pratt, an author who is preparing a sketch of Marvin. He wants to know the date of Marvin's enlistment, when the company moved from Norwich to Hartford and how long the company remained in Jamaica. Coit...
GLC03603.319
to Henry Needham
14 December 1909
Discusses the political timing of his return from safari. Mentions a possible trip to India and editing his book.
GLC03663.02
[Contract for Sheridan's Memoirs]
10 December 1886
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Contract between Charles L. Webster and Sheridan to publish Sheridan's memoirs. Also signed by Webster.
GLC03664.01
to mother
February 2, 1862
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
to mother [Ann Smith] The men took up a collection to replace the twenty-three dollars he lost, and he says, "It came unexpected but was welcome and shows a good feeling towards me that pleases me much." He sent fifteen dollars home to avoid losing...
GLC03696.11
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