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to Edward Thurlow re: directions to give Hillsborough seals of Sec. of State
1779/11/25
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Discusses importance of mollifying Lord North to continue the war in America.
GLC07003
to Acting Secretary of War re: burning of Washington by British
1814/10/04
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Winchester also requests to be reassigned. Docketed "Copy of a letter to the Acting Secretary of War."
GLC06824
to Henry Dearborn re: recommending W.Duncanson for Librarian of Congress
1807/04/21
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jefferson, writing to his Secretary of War, discusses nominations for various posts, particularly W. Duncanson for Librarian of Congress, because of his distressed condition. "He was in the worst days of terror, one of the 4 or 5 who alone stood...
GLC06826
Orderly book of Captain Blauvelt at beginning of New York Campaign
1776/03/26-04/09
Blauvelt, Johannes J., fl. 1776
New York (Rockland County) or New Jersey (Bergen County) militia Revolutionary War orderly book. Includes Washington's orders for troops sent to New York after recapture of Boston, New York campaign prior to British arrival at Staten Island (July)....
GLC06849
to James Monroe re: Washington D.C., letter (copy) written during war of 1812
1814/08/18
Cochrane, Alexander, fl. 1814
Contemporary copy. Cochrane writes to Secretary of State Monroe that British attacks will occur unless the U.S. makes reparation to the suffering inhabitants of Upper Canada. Dated from "His Britannic Majesty's Ship the Tornnant in the Patusan...
GLC06863
to Joseph E. Smith re: War of 1812
1814/08/26
Thorn, John, fl. 1814
Among other remarks, he says, "I write you now amidst the noise & compulsion of the camp[.] Some men are marhing one way[,] some the other... while I write it is stated that the enemy are landed & are about destroy'g the City of Washington."
GLC06915
Listing 16 patriotic toasts given at reception in honor of President Adams
1797/11/08 ca.
Adams, John, 1735-1826
The toasts includes those given to the United States, the Constitution, the Vice President, Congress, the Congress of 1776, foreign ministers, George Washington ("we profoundly venerate his virtuous character"), Kosciusko (struck and reinserted)...
GLC06928.02
to William Stedman re: embargo, Florida and the Miranda expedition
1806/03/15
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Ellery thanks Stedman, Federalist representative from Massachusetts, for his letters, remarks that "I cannot perceive any good arising out of partial restrictions of trade with G.B. but I can see great evil springing from a total non-Importatation...
GLC06827
to Samuel Cooper re: Victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown
10/26/1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
"The glorious and important success we have obtained will afford joy to every true american." Co-signed by Samuel Cooper.
GLC06828
Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 20 (February 25, 1863)]
1863/02/25
Accounts of Union occupied Baton Rouge. Articles include the battle for Island no. 10, passage of a Negro Soldiers Bill by the U.S. House and the Confederacy receiving a minister from France.
GLC06845
Provisions for English troops during French and Indian War
1764/07/06
Leake, Robert, fl. 1764
c/s Robert Calander. An agreement to supply English troops, under the command of General Gage stationed in North America, with provisions including flour, oxen and sheep for Fort Loudon (per doxket) during the war.
GLC06901
to James Lovell re: dispatches from France, conduct of Northern army in Vermont
1777/08/18
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Draft, unsigned, with slash through the letter. Noted at bottom "but this is not a true Copy."
GLC06905
to Aaron Burr re: opinion on the government's response to Barbary pirates
1804/01/19
Truxton, Thomas, fl. 1804
Giving Burr his opinion about war with the Barbary states: "If the subject of carrying a war with... the Barbary States had been properly stated to the government, a more suitable force would have been provided."
GLC06907
List... of the French Army in America
1782/01
The list provides the order, rank and pay scales of French officers and most likely belonged to Nathanael Greene. Docketed. (Slight losses to text at center left, both pages. Edges losses and water staining.)
GLC06912
to his wife re: the Texas army victory over Mexico at San Jacinto
1836/05/14
Calhoun, J.E., fl. 1836
He says of the victory, "the report of Santa Anna being taken is a fact... also Genl. Cos was taken." Addressed to Mrs. C.G. Calhoun at Port Gibson, Miss. Written on pink paper. Written in Monticello
GLC06914
re: permitting French ship to depart U.S. during undeclared Quasi-War
1798/10/22
This document grants a French ship permission to depart the U.S. en route to a French slave colony, St. Domingo, during the undeclared naval war with France. The text is written in the hand of Timothy Pickering.
GLC06930
to Charles Dumas re: attempts at patience during Treaty of Paris negotiations
1783/06/26
"There is a species of witchcraft [that] governs in England that keeps them from knowing their own minds- and a similar malignant spirit reigns in America and prevents us from getting any intelligence from there... It is now 6 months that I have been...
GLC06931
Pardon of David Frank King, convicted of failing to submit for a medical exam
1955/06/22
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1926-2022
GLC07032
Spanish-American war diary kept by a private in 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry
1898/04/12
Emerich, Edward, fl. 1898
"Dietario" printed at Barcelona, but written by Emerich in English. Discusses journey to and army life in the Philippines. Accompanied by a collateral photograph
GLC07048
Press release of last Presidential Address
1953/01/15
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Signed on page 2. Printed front and back. Discusses events of his presidency including the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the end of WWII and Korea. "I suppose that history will remember my term...as the years when the "Cold War" began to...
GLC06802
to Charles Butler re: Atlantic cable
1866/08/16
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
"My prediction of the 1842-3 of the Atlantic Cable Project is at length realized. May it be a blessing to the World..."
GLC06805
to Major Bewell re: Bewell's appointment as head of recruiting party in Vermont
1799/09/21
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Detailed instructions on supplies, strategies preparing for war with France
GLC06818
to Thomas B. Adams
1812/03/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Signed with his initial "A." Adams discusses family matters, his declining a seat on the Supreme Court. He expects war with Great Britain: "All the information that we receive from the United States... indicates a disposition and measures leading to...
GLC07118
to Col. Henry Jackson re: British troops marching to Philadelphia
1778/06/22
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Arnold, who now commanded in Philadelphia, orders Jackson to harass the British who had just evacuated the city (18 June) and were marching across New Jersey. "You will march with the Troops under your command at three O'Clock tomorrow morning and...
GLC07122
to Sylvanus Bourne re: complaints about Mr. Skipwith
1795/02/19
As Minister to the Netherlands he complains about a letter from Mr. Skipwith, "who must know perfectly well that I cannot command a farthing of public money for the application of which I am not expressly authorized." Adams also questions the...
GLC07117
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