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Truman and Churchill Inspect Scots
19 July 1945
Associated Press
One image of Harry S. Truman dated July 19, 1945 inspecting the Guard of Honor with Winston Churchill.
GLC08878.1414
Election poster with prominent Americans.
1828
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"Wellington's Invincibles: Jackson at New Orleans/Adams at Ghent" Election poster with prominent Americans.
GLC08317
Procuring safe passage on American ship to Algiers for two Algerian men in Amsterdam.
29 July 1796
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Procuring safe passage on American ship to Algiers for two Algerian men in Amsterdam, Sidi Mustapha Ben Braim Rais and Sidi Mahomet Ben Mustapha Cagio.
GLC08329
to Congressman Poinsett
January 16, 1825
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Continues long battle with Congress for reimbursement of expences incurred while Ambassador: "If there be any reason why the committee should report no opinion on my claims, I should presume, that it would not apply, to the other object, that of...
GLC08330
to Count Vergennes
31 May 1784
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Regardless of current discussions, notes that powers of consuls have been agreed to with Rayneval and are awaiting signatures.
GLC08336
to Issac Monroe and Ebenezer French
18 May 1812
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Re: Treaty of Paris with Britain, 1783, and France 1800: Concluding a series of reminiscences for the Boston Patriot (1809-1812), he writes to the Publishers: "I have been insulted by Ignorance and Impudence on the account of these Treaties more than...
GLC08342
to "the Collectors of the Customs'
22 June 1801
Madison, James, 1751-1836
"Issue no commission to any private armed vessel . . ." (Complying with Convention with France ending the Quasi war.)
GLC08364
to American Counsel at Cadiz, Richard Harrison
28 May 1781
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Re: Current negotiations between United States and Spain, and ordering material to be used in clothing African-American laborers.
GLC08391
An act to carry into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America for the suppression of the African slave trade.
17 July 1862
Great Britain. Parliament.
Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen. Apparently disbound from a larger volume; consists of pages 357-384.
GLC08514.01
An Act for rectifying a clerical error in the Act of the present session, chapter forty, with respect to the African Slave Trade Treaty.
7 August 1862
Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen. Disbound from a larger volume; consists of pages 941 and 942.
GLC08514.02
An Act to carry into effect an additional article on the Treaty of the Seventh Day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the suppression of the African slave trade.
29 June 1863
Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen. Disbound from a larger volume; consists of pages 357-359.
GLC08514.03
[Report defending actions as Minister to France]
circa January 1825
Draft. Defense of actions taken and request for reimbursement of debts incurred while Minister to France. Monroe was Minister to France from 1794-1796. Proof of innocence regarding government-subsidized housing is found in GLC00496.065.02.
GLC00496.065.01
to James Leander Cathcart
April 9, 1803
The letter discusses that peace had just been made with Algiers. Also, mentions commission as consul to Tunis.
GLC00496.051
to unknown
November 7, 1794
Discusses a meeting with French diplomats regarding Treaty of Amity and adoption of a national free market. Reports on Mr. Paine's and Mme. Lafayette's imprisonment. Transcribed duplicate letter signed with a closing note.
GLC00496.060
to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
May 19, 1803
Regarding Mr. Marbois' help in negotiating Spanish territory east of the Mississippi River. Maurice Talleyrand-Périgord was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, intermittently, from 1797-1815.
GLC00496.061
Mr. Monroe's claims
1825-1829
Written by Monroe in retirement after his presidency. Starting in 1825, in order to pull himself out of $75,000 of debt and save his Oak Hill estate, he requested reimbursement of back salary and expenses from his diplomatic missions and governmental...
GLC00496.062
The Commissary of Foreign Affairs to the Minister Planipotentiary of the United States of America
22 August 1794
Transcribed letter, with response, declining government-subsidized housing as it contradicts the Constitution. Philibert Buchot was Commissary of Foreign Affairs for the French Republic in 1794. Monroe was Minister to France from 1794-1796. Serves...
GLC00496.065.02
to John Dickinson, et al.
August 14, 1795
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Memorial regarding Jay's Treaty. Answers Dickinson's current inquiry regarding a memorial with an enclosure previously sent to the Selectmen of Boston (not included).
GLC00496.100
March 1, 1777
This manuscript is a copy (possibly a draft) of part of an 01 March 1777 memorandum from American commissioners Benjamin Franklin and to Silas Deane to French foreign minister Vergennes, as they negotiated a contract with the Farmers General of...
GLC00496.159
to James Madison
July 21, 1814
Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von, 1769-1859
Mentions David Bailie Warden, American consul general in Paris. Also mentions Mr. de Lafayette (possibly the Marquis de Lafayette), and Berthollet (possibly Claude de Berthollet, a French chemist). Contains a cardboard strip attached to the end of...
GLC00496.173
circa May 1777
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee. Reports on their activities in France including getting Mr. Hodges released from the Bastille for lying about outfitting a privateer. Mentions receipt of commissions for Ralph Izard and...
GLC00496.025
to Alexander McDougall and and Henry Knox
3 September 1782
Written jointly to General McDougall and General Henry Knox. Washington names them commissioners to meet with the commissioners of Sir Guy Carleton, the commander of British forces in America, to settle issues with prisoners of war. Mentions enclosed...
GLC02380
to Stephen Van Rensselaer
25 August 1796
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Writing to his brother-in-law, New York State Senator Stephen Van Rensselaer (1791-1796), Hamilton introduces Minister of the French Republic Pierre Auguste Adet (1795-1797), who is visiting Albany, New York.
GLC02356
to Joseph Pitcairn
7 March 1799
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Written by Pickering as Secretary of State to Pitcairn as American Consul in Hamburg. Based on previous information from Pitcairn, Pickering says dispatches sealed in false bottoms of tubs owned by three mulattoes, one white man, and one white...
GLC02381
to George Washington
21 April 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Copy in Samuel Shaw's hand and signed by him for both Knox and Morris. Knox and Morris assumed the public would be interested in the POW report they recently submitted to Congress, so they wrote this letter for Washington with information they...
GLC02437.01395
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