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Boston weekly news-letter. [No. 1667 (January 22- January 29, 1736)]
1736/01/22-29
Complete in 2 pages? Printed by F. Draper. Includes international news, Tunis, war on the Continent and Boston news.
GLC05667.02
to Richard Dale
1801/07/16
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822
The retired Commodore Truxtun writes to Commodore Dale with personal news and naval advice. Indicates that Dale was near "the theatre of the European War," referring to the first Barbary War, for which Truxtun declined a command. In a post script...
GLC02500.10
Printed authorization for U.S. Frigate "Congress" to seize ships of Tripoli
February 18, 1802
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Specifically directed against the Bey of Tripoli (controversy with the Barbery states). With blind stamp of the U. S. Navy Dept. but not signed by the Secretary of Navy.
GLC00639.18
to Samuel Mitchill
March 1, 1806
President Jefferson sends New York Senator Mitchill an enclosed letter (not included) regarding a case involving General John Armstrong. He asks if the Tripoline Treaty experiences delay in the Senate. One full length seated engraving of Jefferson...
GLC01737
to Jonathan Trumbull re: American prisoners in Algiers
1792/08/20
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written as President to Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives, concerning the petition of American prisoners in Algiers which Trumbull forwarded.
GLC02793.001
Tobias Lear papers [Decimalized .001- .178]
1785-1867 (bulk:1785-1809
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
The collection ranges from 1785-1867, with the bulk being 1785-ca. 1796 (items as Washington's personal secretary with some surveying and business correspondence), and 1800-1809 (the majority is correspondence from Lear's service as United States...
GLC02794
Treaty between the U.S. and the Dey & Regency of Algiers (c/s Timothy Pickering)
1796/03/07
Signed as President and countersigned by Pickering as Secretary of State. English translation from the Arabic with clerical signatures for Vizier Hassan Bashan (the Dey of Algiers), Joseph Donaldson Jr. (American negotiator) and David Humphreys...
GLC02794.001
to Tobias Lear re: instructions for relations with the Dey of Algiers
1803/07/14
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Written as Secretary of State to Lear, who was serving as American Consul General at Algiers. Madison's letter of instruction concerns paying the annual tribute to Algiers, handling forged American passports, etc. A postscript adds: "the universal...
GLC02794.052
To: Bey of Tunis.
1803/07/19
Copy of letter announcing appointment of Lear as Consul, with clerical countersignature of James Madison. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.053
Copy of treaty of peace and amity between the United States and Tripoli
1805/06/04
In a clerk's hand with copy signatures of Tobias Lear and the various Tripolitan leaders involved in the treaty.
GLC02794.070
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