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[California and New Mexico]
February 6, 1850
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Message from President Taylor including all reports and correspondence relating to California and New Mexico. Lacks a proper cover.
GLC08701
Message from the President of the United States, communicating information called for by the resolution of the Senate of the 17th instant, in relation to California and New Mexico
January 24, 1850
Includes all reports from the heads of departments which contain information in President Taylor's possession regarding California and New Mexico. Book lacks proper cover.
GLC08702
to Clara W. Mack
20 April 1906
Mack, Silas W., fl. 1906
Writes to his mother in Canada describing the San Francisco earthquake. Says half of the chimneys at the Hotel Del Monte crumbled and damaged the roof. One chimney crashed through a newlywed's room and killed both the bride and groom. Reports...
GLC08697
California and New Mexico. Message from the President of the United States...
Title continues "transmitting information in answer to a resolution of the House of the 31st of December, 1849, on the subject of California and New Mexico." Documents furnished by the War department include pages 233-945. With 6 foldout maps....
GLC08579
Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition
1844
Kendall, George W., fl. 1844-1856
Printed by Harper and Brothers
GLC08585
Memorial of the senators and representatives elect from the state of California...
March 18, 1850
Gwin, William M., 1805-1885
Title continues "asking permission of said State into the Union, together with the credentials of said representatives, and a certified copy of the constitution of said State." House of Representatives Misc. No. 44. Plea signed by William Gwin...
GLC08439
to Mary Williams Shepard
11 May 1855
Bryan, Francis Theodore, 1823-1917
Lieutenant Bryan, a topographical engineer, writes to his mother from the steamer Australia on the Missouri River. Relates visiting Washington, D. C., St. Louis, Missouri, and Indianapolis, among other locations. States that "the people all appear...
GLC08506
to Alfred H. Terry
February 19, 1867
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
William T. Sherman writes to Major General Terry about military and Indian matters on the Great Plains. He discusses the establishment of military posts in Montana, the distribution of military forces, the regulation of travel across the plains, and...
GLC00668
to Lewis L. Strauss
April 25, 1934
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Letter concerns the Rindge Land business, the financing, and outlook of investing in "The richest soil in California." Also mentions tenant-related issues, particularly keeping land in the hands of white farmers rather than Asian tenants. Letter...
GLC00707
Letterbook of outgoing correspondence with memoirs of military
1878-1892
Lansing, Edwin Y., fl. 1878-1892
Containing pressed copies of Lansing's letters and an account of his military career, pp. 73-78 (5/19/1882). These include military letters as clerk in the Depot Quarter Master Dept (1870s), business letters and family letters to his brother Abraham...
GLC00768.02
to Capt. John Lestor
July 20, 1854
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written on blue lined paper. The letter discusses the annexation of Texas and California. Letter written to Captain John Lestor of Baltimore.
GLC00760
to Miss S. H. Fiske
May 22, 1836
Fiske, E.G., fl. 1836
E. G. Fiske writes to his sister concerning Indian problems. Discusses Texas and the capture of Santa Anna.
GLC00765
[Collection of 2 documents pertaining to Herman Melville.] [Decimalized .01-.02]
1866-1892
Melville, Herman, 1819-1891
GLC00768
[Appointment of William H. Wharton as minister to the U.S.]
18 November 1836
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Signed by Sam Houston. Countersigned by Austin as Secretary of State, with Samuel A. Roberts presentation on back to Mrs. Hugh White, regarding provenance. Red wax seal on bottom left corner.
GLC02452.01
to Henry W. Halleck
10 October 1862
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
Wishes to command a proposed military expedition to Texas. Signed twice by Franklin.
GLC02462.05
to Samuel Lewis re: describing trip from Mexico, petitioning Texas for land
1832/08/02
Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839
GLC02448.10
to Judicial Santa Rosa
1810/03/25
Cordero, Antonio, ?-1823
re: planned uprising against the crown. Cordero was the Mayor of Monclavia, Coahuila and Texas. Warns of an uprising planned by discontent Mexicans, French and Americans against the Spanish Crown.
GLC06301.02
to W. Croft
23 Febraruy 1889
Palmer, J.R., fl. 1889
In compliance with Croft's request, encloses the "affidavits...as to value of lots proposed to be exchanged for the Collins farm" and a sworn statement on the prices he received for them when he sold them to Collins (none of the enclosed items...
GLC06623.28
Stephen Austin "The Father of Texas"
1908
The Outlook Company, fl. 1908
Magazine clipping image of Stephen Austin standing in a forest with a dog, holding a rifle. The image is printed from a portrait held by the Texas Historical Society. A two page clipping is included which gives a brief biography of Austin. Clipping...
GLC02452.02
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 5 (March 27, 1863)]
March 27, 1863
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Letters from Havana and Galveston. Editorial on the army in Arkansas, and another editorial on northern designs for Texas.
GLC05959.51.058
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 1, whole no. 3888 (March 27, 1865)]
March 27, 1865
The latest phases of the American War, Early was found by Waynesboro, attacked by Custer, enemy fired one volley and fled like sheep as Custer closed his lines, etc.
GLC05959.54.44
to Alexander M. Ross
February 22, 1880
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Thanks him for the books he sent, offers to send him "curiosities" from California, such as plants. Praises him for his friendship with and appreciation of Thoreau.
GLC03007.09
January 15, 1882
Inquires after an extra copy of a pamphlet detailing the events which took place in Harper's Ferry. She details information of the publisher, Osborn P. Anderson, a free Black man who was with Brown at Harper's Ferry. Expresses hope that Anderson was...
GLC03007.10
2 December 1888
Wonders why there is so much evil in the world, is thankful for the good people she has known, and rejoices in the election of Benjamin Harrison as President. Has recently moved from Rohnerville to Petrolia. Wonders "why some people were ever...
GLC03007.22
January 31, 1897
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
Praises Ross, thanks him for his friendship, and wishes they could see each other. Talks of beautiful California weather and geography. Worries that her husband, Henry Thompson, may not have long to live.
GLC03007.46
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