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to Mary "Mollie" McLean
14 July 1862
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
If anything bad happens, he has arranged it so that she will hear it in a telegram first and not in the paper. He got paid and is sending money home.
GLC02161.034
to John C. Spencer
15 March 1844
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Answers Spencer's questions about matters involving telegraphic conductors. Gives information on who will supply the pipe, pricing and payment, and delivery of it. States that he first found out about the deficiencies of the pipe on 6 December 1843...
GLC02113
to C. F. Manahan
12 March 1877
Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922
Requests that Manahan make arrangements with Western Union Telegraph Company or the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Company to connect lines with his private line. Offers to repeat a telephone lecture in Lowell [Massachusetts] as long as the lines are...
GLC02062
January 19, 1844
States that the lead pipe delivered by F.O. J. Smith, the contractors with Mr. Tatham and his brothers, is defective. Describes the main problem, "I find it defective in many points but particularly in the destructive effect that has been produced...
GLC02112
to Sarah Wood
26 June 1863
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
Written from London, Kentucky to his wife. Describes raids in Tennessee and Virginia, destroying railroads, burning bridges, tearing down telegraph wires. Also describes the rainy weather. Expresses concern because he sent a dollar in a letter, but...
GLC02176.07
to George F. Morse
April 1868
Flint, F.W., fl. 1868
work in a telegraph office, general poor business prospects in the south, intention to go West, and regards to relatives.
GLC02180.45
to his sister Martha
17 April 1863
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes that he would like to hire Welly (his nephew Wellington Spohn) at five cents a day to help with the harvest. Reports that rebels are camped nearby and that he is anxious toget rid of them. Discusses the feeling of brotherhood amongst the...
GLC07460.024
to his parents, [brother-in-law], and sister
6 June 1863
Wheeler writes that the colonel has ordered new 10x12 foot loghouses be built on the sight to accomodate eight men per building. He is fond of the area and wishes to stay there longer. Explains to his family why he is at Signal Hill and gives...
GLC07460.034
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram to James L. Botsford]
20 April 1863 or 1864
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Telegram from David, the Assistant Superintendent of Military Telegraphs, to Captain Botsford asking if the Camp Piatt office can be closed tomorrow so he can make some necessary changes. With autograph endorsment signed of Brigadier General Scammon...
GLC02414.121
to Eliakim P. Scammon
18 March 1863
David, T. B. A., fl. 1862-1863
Telegram from the Assistant Superintendent of the Military Telegraphs to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Asks how soon Scammon wants a Mr. Thomas as his forces are short and he will have to prepare if Thomas leaves. On stationary of the...
GLC02414.211
13 March 1863
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Telegram to General Scammon confirming receipt of a dispatch and reporting that the line has not been working for two days. Also states that they are fine.
GLC02414.020
Telegraph to Eliakim P. Scammon
5 July 1863
Written by the Assistant Superintendent of Military Telegraphs to Union Brigadier General Scammon. Informs Scammon that the news from Gettysburg is that General Robert E. Lee has sent in the flag of truce. "Lee sent in Flag of Truce, asking...
GLC02414.002
to Jacob Dolson Cox
3 March 1863
Parker, G., fl. 1835-1863
Parker informs Cox that he has heard from reliable sources that Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins is planning another raid in a couple of weeks. Describes his source for the information. With endorsement of Major G. M. Bascom on verso dated 10...
GLC02414.060
Wallet dairy.
1863
Emerick, J. H., fl. 1861-1865
10 almanac and preface pages + 120 diary pages + 30 memoranda and account pages. Entries include details of working life, war news. NB. No entries from June 22 - July 10. Emerick was ill during this period, with "symptoms of typhus." (Entry for...
GLC06738.03
Pocket diary
1865
14 prefatory and almanac pages + 170 diary pages + 32 memoranda and account pages. NB. Missing: pages for December 15 -31. No entries: August 28 - September 1; September 3 - 17; September 24 - October 13; October 16 - November 11; November 15 -...
GLC06738.05
to Arnold Elzey
January 14, 1863
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Retained copy of a letter to Elzey on which a pencil signature of Wise has been added by a secretary. General Wise (Confederate) describes a recent Union raid near White House, Virginia. He informs Major General Elzey, commander of the Department of...
GLC00662
[The laying and completion of the Pacific cable]
1902-1903
MacKay, Clarence H., 1874-1938
Two volume scrapbook covering the completion of the Pacific cable linking North America to Hawaii, Australia, and the South Pacific. Includes cablegrams charting progress of the cable and sending congratulations from officials in places along the...
GLC01020
to wife
27 April 1862
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
Meeting a man named Church at 9AM; Church promised to be his tour guide for the day. They went to the Smithsonian Museum. Saw so many things that it would be impossible to even attempt to describe them all. Saw the coat, pants, and gloves that...
GLC09006.13
Statement Showing expenditures on account of Magnetic Telegraph
1 January 1844
Details the amount of money drawn from the Treasury, expenditure, and the balance left for the magnetic telegraph. Morse signed as Superintendent of the Electro Magnetic Telegraph. Entire right edge of paper is damaged with paper loss.
GLC04234
[Authority to affix the seal to a treaty with the Shoshonee Goship Indians].
January 17, 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln authorizes a treaty with the Shoshonee Goship (Goshute) Bands of Indians dated October 12, 1863. The treaty was made at Tuilla Valley, Utah Territory. Brigadier General P. Edward Connor, commander of the military district of Utah, and...
GLC04328
Executive Mansion logbooks of retained telegrams copies: 2 incoming, 2 outgoing
1881-1885
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
GLC04354
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Incoming Messages
December 8, 1881 - January 13, 1883
GLC04354.01
3 December 1883 - 3 March 1885
GLC04354.03
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Outgoing Messages (Political)
7 April 1884 - 7 July 1884
GLC04354.04
to Edward P. Fry
July 16, 1859
Replies to Fry's letter stating that he will inform him of his partners' decisions as soon as he hears from them. Comments that he is convalescent and will probably pass through Philadelphia to New York soon. Advises that if a satisfactory...
GLC04503.02
10 July 1844
Writes that he has just received word from his partners that a proprietor will contract to complete a telegraph line from Philadelphia to New York for $60,000 to be finished by 1 January 1845. Includes technical details about the line and how the...
GLC04503.03
[Speech delivered to the Great Central Fair of Buffalo]
February 22, 1864
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Former President Fillmore notes historic inventions and developments, such as the rail road, steam engine, and telegraph, that have shaped Buffalo since the city's 1832 Centennial Celebration. Refers to the farewell addresses of Presidents George...
GLC04884.02
[Expenditures for first telegraph between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore]
March 31, 1843 - April 8, 1843
Records expenditures for many of the key components for the first telegraph line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland. Entitled "United States in account with Samuel F. B. Morse." Includes traveling expenses, advertising, office...
GLC04894
to Cyrus W. Field
August 6, 1858
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
James Buchanan congratulates Field on his transatlantic telegraph enterprise. "Under the blessings of Divine Providence, I trust it may prove instrumental in promoting perpetual peace and friendship between the Kindred nations." Informs Field that he...
GLC00162.03
to Mrs. Cordelia Williams
20 October 1943
Western Union
Sympathy telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by Cynthia and William Brown, after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.105
to John S. Thrasher
December 31, 1863
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
Accepts Thrasher's offer to telegraph him relevant news items and send him a Richmond newspaper daily. Expresses his desire that the state authorities would help find army deserters and "get them back." Also discusses military movements.
GLC03745
[Carte de visite portrait of Samuel F. B. Morse]
1870 ca.
Rockwood, George C., 1832-1911
GLC01493
Military telegraph operators at City Point, Va. [August 1864]
1864/08
Published in Photographic History of the Civil War, Vol 8, p. 361, which identifies five of the people in the image.
GLC05111.01.0361
Military Telegraph Corps Wagon and Tent [stereocard]
1864/06/24
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
Inscription on verso: "Photographic incidents of the war. No. 786. Field Telegraph, Battery Wagon and officers tent of military telegraph corps-headquarters Army of the Po[t]omac, 24th June 1864."
GLC05111.01.0842
to Father
30 April 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Dix issued a telegraph dispatch ordering them to stay after their term of service expires , until May 12th. but they don't want to stay. There's no reason why it is a necessity.
Includes the order given from headquarters.
GLC07705.163
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
18 December 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia describes the plot of a movie, and mentions that her father is a bit better but her mother is not doing well and they recently received a cablegram from Al.
GLC09414.0468
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
21 June 1880
Hall, E.W., fl. 1880
in regard to blunder made in telegraphing. was mistaken in Mr. Kimball's first name.
GLC09400.502
9 June 1943
Written at 5:00 PM at the office. Sylvia was glad to get his telegram. Had seen a picture of soldiers in an overturned truck, and was worried he was involved in the accident. Went to see the film "Russian Story." Went to Tofenetti's afterward for...
GLC09414.0061
to Cordelia Williams
1941-1945
Williams, LeRoi S., 1919-1943
A Mother's Day Telegram from LeRoi Williams to his mother Cordelia.
GLC09587.074
15 October 1943
A telegram from Colonel Boyd of Selfridge Field Air Base asking Cordelia Williams where her son LeRoi's remains should be sent.
GLC09587.075
to H Hamilton Williams
Condolence telegram written to H. Hamilton Williams after the death of his brother "Leroy".
GLC09587.076
to the Williams family
16 October 1943
Condolence telegram written to the "William" family after the death of LeRoi Williams. Signed by "The Wainwrights."
GLC09587.077
to Mrs. C S Williams
Telegram written to Cordelia Williams informing her that "Brother" is arriving at 11:50 that night on "16=".
GLC09587.078
A condolence telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.079
to James Williams and Family
A condolence telegram sent to James Williams and his family by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.080
to Mrs James T Williams
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. James T. Williams by Clarence and Lillian Paxton Smith after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.081
to Mrs Cordelia Williams and Family
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams and family by Lt. and Mrs. M. H. Law after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.082
to Mrs Cordelia S Williams
A telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams by Colonel Boyd after the death of LeRoi Williams, informing her that his remains will arrive in Roanoke on Sunday evening. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.083
to Mrs Cordelia Williams
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Forrest J. Parks after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.084
to Miss Geraldine Williams and Family
17 October 1943
A condolence telegram sent to Miss Geraldine Williams by Scout Troop #44 after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.085
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