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Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Harris's Ferry...
1757
B. Franklin and D. Hall (Firm)
Printed by Franklin and Hall. Treaty negotations were held March - May, 1757.
GLC04100
to James Kelly
20 October 1854
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Responds to the drought and lack of food. Reports a visit to King Billy Bowlegs, presenting Bowlegs's sister with "rot gut" whiskey. Inquires about the upcoming county elections in Ohio. "I was out in the woods some distance about a week ago, with...
GLC04193.03
to W.R. Cremer
circa 1869-1872
Hall, Newman, fl. 1869-1872
Hall considers the Civil War the only justifiable war, apparently because it brought the abolition of slavery. War between England and the U.S. "would be Fratricidal & a hideous crime." He believes arbitration and a treaty can settle any conflict...
GLC05508.122
Authority to affix the seal to letter to Pope Pius IX [credence for Rufus King]
1863/11/16
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Rufus King's credence as ambassador to the Holy See.
GLC05526
to John C. Calhoun
30 November 1818
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Acknowledges the appointment of an agent to the Choctaw Indian Nation. Expresses gratitude that the treaty he and Isaac Shelby brokered with the Chickasaws met with then Secretary of War Calhoun's approval. In the treaty, the Chickasaw...
GLC05589
to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
21 April 1798
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Describes his journey from Paris to Bordeaux, where he waits to return to America. Writes with a vein of humor. Mentions that two wheels broke on the journey, but says such a fact does not need to be communicated to the Secretary of State, so the...
GLC05632
Northwest Boundary: with 4 letters, printed report and folding map
1821
Fixing the Northwest boundary between the U.S. and Canada, as far as Oregon Territory. Including complete record of American and British exploration parties. Manuscript book accompanied by map (#8) and 7 other items,starting with early...
GLC05634
to Sylvanus Bourne
December 1, 1798
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
References Bourne's letter of 23 November 1798. Writes to Bourne, American Consul in Amsterdam. Says he does not have any recent information from America. Says stories on the yellow fever in the American newspapers are distressing, but otherwise the...
GLC05656
to Leonard V. Fulton
3 January 1963
Rubottom, R. Richard, 1912-?
Rubottom responds to a letter from Fulton written during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Rubottom shares a concern about the world and the future. He notes that all three of his children are October babies and during the holidays the family spent a lot...
GLC05508.221
to Ashely T. Cole
circa 1965
Sayre, Francis B., fl. 1965
Written while serving a diplomat in post- World War II Tokyo. He writes a quotation expressing that human brotherhood, sacrifice, and genuine international cooperation are the only bases for an enduring human society. Regardless of man's actions...
GLC05508.226
to John Jay re: calling a conference preparatory to signing Treaty of Paris
1783/02/02
Adams, John, 1735-1826
An important letter written in the third person calling a meeting of the other ministers at his home the next day at 11. The points for discussion are passports for British and American vessels and preparations "for signature of the definitive...
GLC05610
Address of the President... at conference on limitations of armament
12 November 1921
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
"Address of the President of the United States at the Opening of the Conference on Limitation of Armament at Washington." Disbound.
GLC05907
View of the conduct of the Executive, in foreign affairs....
1797
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Written by James Monroe. Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache. "View of the conduct of the Executive, in foreign affairs, of the United States, connected with the mission to the French Republic... 1794, 5 & 6." In original paper boards with...
GLC06085
Convention between his most Christian majesty and the United States of America
1788
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
[Title continued] "For the Purpose of Defining and Establishing the Functions and Privileges of their Respective Consuls and Vice Consuls." Agreement between France and the U.S. With stamp of New Jersey Historical Society. Printed the convention...
GLC06093
Herald extra. [December 31, 1861]
December 31, 1861
Long sheet. Reports on Lincoln regarding the Trent Affair.
GLC06107.44
to Josiah Bartlett
March 17, 1777
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Discusses Continental troop movements, specifically regarding Fort Ticonderoga and New Jersey. Also, rising cost of living and collapsing currency, taxation, Franklin's reception at Versailles, and New Hampshire politics.
GLC05878
[Draft introductory letter to French government]
August 1794
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe as American Minister to France, shortly after his arrival in the republic in August 1794. He replaced Gouverneur Morris. A draft of his introductory letter presenting his credentials and affirming his "profound interest which the...
GLC06326
The journals of Major Samuel Shaw, first American Consul at Canton
1847
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
[Title continued] "... with a life of the author, by Josiah Quincy." Shaw was Henry Knox's aide and he was related to Robert Gould Shaw. Printed by Crosby & Nichols.
GLC06155
to Thomas McKean
20 November 1805
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Marked private and confidential. Written by Madison as Secretary of State probably to McKean as Governor of Pennsylvania. Madison is trying to keep the Marquis de Casa Yrujo (Don Carlos Martinez de Yrujo), the Spanish Minister to the United States...
GLC06416
to John E. Howard
24 August 1789
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Transmits to the governor of Maryland "an Act providing for the Expenses which may attend Negotiations or Treaties with the Indian Tribes, and the appointment of Commissioners for managing the same." With presentation note on verso indicating that...
GLC06430
[Recognizing Dannery as French Consul at Boston]
10 October 1793
Countersigned by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Official recognition of Thomas Dannery as French Consul in Boston. Given "such functions, powers, and priviledges, as are allowed to Consuls of the French Republick by law." Large raised seal...
GLC06432
to Gouverneur Morris
19 June 1794
Marked both duplicate and private. President Washington writes to Morris as Minister to France. Assures Morris of his continued confidence in him, despite the need to recall him from his position in Paris. Says he was not going to write and simply...
GLC06433.01
to Alexander J. Dallas
29 October 1816
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
Seeks clarification on negotiations with Spain concerning duties and the tonnage act.
GLC06576
to Thomas B. Adams
January 17, 1804
Adams, then a Massachusetts senator, writes to his brother about "the receipts and expenditures, upon the Seamen's fund" and the Louisiana Purchase. Discusses the legislation relating to Louisiana that would "tax them, then make a government for...
GLC06606
to John Trumbull re: advice on how to conduct negotiations with the British
1796/10/20
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Advice on how to conduct effective negotiations with the British on administering the fifth and seventh articles of John Jay's treaty. With three sentences struck.
GLC06556
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