Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
to Texas House of Representatives re: complete summary of events in Archives War
1843/01/04
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Clerical copy, with docket "private property" on p. 4.
GLC02145.14
Map of Texas, Oregon and California [pocket atlas]
1846
Mitchell, Augustus S., fl. 1846
Full title: A New Map of Texas, Oregon and California with the Regions Adjoining. Compiled from the Most Recent Authorities. First printing of this landmark map of the American West. Baughman, Kansas in Maps, p. 35. Graff 2841. Howes M685. Martin &...
GLC02130
Texana: documents, many relating to Thomas Ward & archives war [decimalized]
1836-1869
Note that some letters are written to "William" Ward, i.e., Thomas William Ward, the person who assembled this archive as archivist of the Republic of Texas.
GLC02145
to Thomas W. Ward re: early stages of the Mier expedition
1842/03/23
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
Damaged, missing part of p. 1/2. Written as commander of artillery. Written at San Antonio De Brexar.
GLC02145.01
True copy of the "Whip Handle despatch" re: impending Mexican invasion
1836/06/09
Miller, W.P., fl. 1836
Secretrial copy of two letters, one on p. 1 by W. P. Miller, and the second on p. 2-3 by Henry Teal with the endorsement (copy) of H.W. Karney. The entire document written originally to Thomas Rusk, by John D. McLeod with this particularly addressed...
GLC02145.06
to Houston re: resignation as guardian of Texas archive due to marauding Indians
1842/06/22
Ward, Thomas W., fl. 1842-1862
Clerical copy. Ward feared his inability to protect the archives from marauding Indians.
GLC02145.07
Commission of Thomas Ward, Major in army of the Republic of Texas
1836/09/01
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
Signed as President of the Republic of Texas and countersigned by S. F. Sawyer, acting Secretary of War.
GLC02145.08
to Col. Thomas Ward re: details of the late invasion by the Mexicans
1842/07/19
Byrne, James W., fl. 1842
Free franked.
GLC02145.09
General Order no. 11 ordering Ward to take command of Texan troops & provisions
1836/06/07
General order no. 11. Clerical manuscript, ordering Ward to go to Casses Point and report to Gen. Rusk.
GLC02145.10
to Thomas W. Ward re: rumors of Gen. Rusk's resignation
1836/06/12
Advises Ward that if Rusk has resigned, the command should be transferred to Green.
GLC02145.11
Declaring martial law in Austin because of archives war
1842/03/07
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
As Secretary of War, declares martial law because of "archives war" and places Thomas Ward in command of stores. Probably clerical.
GLC02145.12
to Henry Jones re: commanding him not to interfere with archives removal
1842/04/04
Houston Commands Jones that interference with removal of the archives from Houston would be treasonable. Clerical copy with docket of Joseph Daniels on p. 2 certifying delivery of original.
GLC02145.13
Deed to plot of land sold to Robert Bruffy (cos. Mary Austin)
1819/09/26
Austin, Moses, fl. 1802-1819
Notarized by Sam Woodson, clerk. Conveying deed to Robert Bruffy. Early land document for Missouri settlement.
GLC02022
to the President [Ulysses S. Grant]
February 28, 1873
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Asks President Ulysses S. Grant to reappoint Gen. John Allen Campbell Governor of the Wyoming Territory: "The undersigned members of the Ohio delegation in the 42nd Congress, and members elect to the 43rd Congress respectfully recommend the...
GLC02051
[Andrew Johnson bestows an award on two members of the Blackfoot tribe]
14 November 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Countersigned by James Harlan as Secretary of Interior. Serving as President of the Unied States, Johnson awards Nootay-u-hah (or Short Gun) and his brother (both of the Blackfoot tribe) money and a silver medal for exchanging their horses for two...
GLC01993.01
to Edward D. Gazzam re: Texas and the annexation treaty
1844/04/13
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania to his friend Edward Gazzam. Buchanan's delaying tactics the following year as Secretary of State under Tyler allowed the president to ask for a declaration of war against Mexico. A portion of the letter on p. 1...
GLC02100
to John B. Butler re: results of a meeting with the President
1840/12/09
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania. Buchanan met with the President to discuss Edward Gazzam's claims (to be made minister to Texas). He adds "There is no news. The better opinion seems to be that Webster will be the Secretary of State under...
GLC02101
to Edward D. Gazzam
January 27, 1847
Encloses a passport and a letter for General Campbell. Gazzam was to depart on a voyage to Havana soon and apparently asked Buchanan if there were any dispatches needing posting. Buchanan politely replies that dispatches post to Havana by mail very...
GLC02103
to Edward D. Gazzam re: American interests better served by Texas independence
1844/02/03
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania, regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill. Buchanan argues that an independent Texas would be better for America unless Great Britain were to...
GLC02104
to Charles Sumner
circa 1873
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887
Written on her personal stationery, embossed with a "D," to her benefactor and friend, Sumner. Requests him to send certain government publications to her at the Government Hospital for the Insane of the Army and Navy in Washington, D.C. Among...
GLC02075
[Texas land document]: selling Andrew Briscoe half the Vicente Cordova grant
1833/01/28
Hastings, Thomas, fl. 1833
Partly printed document, written by Hastings selling Andrew Briscoe 4 leagues (17,714 acres) of lands. Hastings served as delegate to the 1832-33 Convention. Briscoe later signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
GLC02067
[General order no. 16 to abolish the system of peonage in the Territory of New Mexico]
12 March 1867
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Transmits the act of Congress abolishing peonage in New Mexico "and other parts of the United States." States "that the holding of any person to service or labor under the system known as peonage is hereby declared to be unlawful, and the same is...
GLC08668
to John Sherman
30 December 1860
Cadwalader, George, ?-1884
Cadwalader, a Sacramento lawyer, discusses California politics with Sherman, a United State Senator from Ohio. Reports that the California presidential election will be held on the following day, with Lincoln holding a 134 count majority over...
GLC08647
[Hutchinson's deposition regarding the theft of slaves] [fragment]
7 November 1849
Hutchinson, James P., fl. 1849
Location inferred from content. Hutchinson relates the theft of slaves by a group of armed men in Montgomery County, Texas, 1847. Hutchinson claims a group of men with Mr. Stoneum stole slaves from the Fowler plantation "by force of arms." First...
GLC08648
The Constitution of the state of Texas.... [and] of the Confederate States...
1861
Printed by John Marshall
GLC08669
Showing results 1,176 - 1,200