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to Eli Whitney
11 March 1815
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1822
Discussing trouble with his son and noting that: "Most of the young men in our cities are deplorable."
GLC04979
to Willie Olcott Burr
21 August 1913
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Signed as President, typed on White House stationery. Wilson refutes the imputation made on Noone, stating that Noone's honesty is not questionable. Willie Olcott Burr was editor of the Hartford Times.
GLC02925.22
Infidelity and abolitionism. An open letter to the friends of religion, morality, and the American Union.
circa 1856
Attacks the Presidential campaign of John C. Frémont. "John C. Fremont is the candidate for the Presidency of conjoined fanaticisms... We assert and defy contradiction, that every organization boasting infidel doctrines is now an organization in...
GLC05764
to Thomas G. Morgan
1839/07/30
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
A detailed personal letter of condolence for the death of Bedford Morgan during the second Seminole War, written to Morgan's brother, Judge Morgan of Baton Rouge, at the insistence of their sister, Ann Gibbes Barker. Explains the circumstances...
GLC05737
to Jule
March 28, 1862
He wandered into the hospital and found one of his lieutenants dying. Before he died he confessed to having been led into joining in doing him a great wrong.
GLC07205.020
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