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16 March 1812
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Addressed to Honorable James Monroe Secretary of State From America Legation at Paris, 16 March 1812 Joel Barlow
GLC07459.01.13
to James Monroe re: organizing military forces
1812/03/15
"It seems the Emperor never kept his ministers so hard at work night and day...to organize and push forward the unexampled military force before which Europe now trembles." Labeled "Dispatch no. 9"
GLC07459.02
Proclamation [threatening rebellious New Yorkers]
1780/12/12
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Broadside threatening rebellious New Yorkers: "seduced from their Allegiance by...Ambitious and Factious Men."
GLC07462
to unknown re: U.S. role in Mediterranean after end of the Barbary War
1806/05/19
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Also discusses ratifying Treaty of Peace and changing from war to peace establishment. Written in Monticello
GLC07465
to Friedrich Von Steuben re: financing American Revolution [in French]
1780/04/08
Beaumarchais, Pierre A.C., fl. 1780
"As for what concerns me, that which prevents you from gaily beating the English. Money? Soon I will take it, when it will come; but grace troubles you by means, I am much more curious about our laurels..."
GLC07473
Certifying hearsay evidence re: John Hancock importing tea
1773/11/18
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
Certifying third-hand mention that "I heard ...that Mr. John Hancock of Boston had imported the greatest quantity of tea... since the non-importation agreement."
GLC07474.01
His Majesty's Declaration of War against the French King
1756/05/17
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760
Printed by Thomas Baskett.
GLC07475
Oath of allegiance to King Geroge III, signed by 90 members of Massachusetts
1760 ca.
Various
Document joined at top and printed in two columns, signed by officials of the Massachusetts Bay colony. (Since new oaths were required on the coronation of a new monarch, dating is inferred from that date.)
GLC07476
to John Hancock re: detailed news of Cornwallis' surrender
1781/10/28
Heath, William, 1737-1814
GLC07478
to his son
1776/07/27
Silliman, Gold Selleck, 1732-1790
Destruction of statue of King George III in NYC. In part: "I went toward the Fort and there I saw his Majesty and his Horse, tumbled Headlong down on the Ground." Silliman also writes about "a Mighty Fleet of Ships our Enemies have got" off Staten...
GLC07480.01
to "Uncle" re: British invasion of New York, an American preparations
1776/07/06
An unsigned letter describing the British invasion of Staten Island and American preparations and provisioning in New York. The writer appears to have been conducting business for the recipient. Losses on p. 1, near center fold (obliterating a word...
GLC07480.02
to unknown re: Revolutionary War in New York
1776/07/10
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Reed discusses counter-intelligence "it being of the utmost importance to prevent any Communication or Correspondence with the Enemy," the British invasion of Staten Island, and a direction that the army not recruit unarmed soldiers, as guns "cannot...
GLC07480.03
to Jasper Veats re: petition from Congress to be delivered to King George
1775/11/09
Slough, Matthias, fl. 1775
Discusses a petition from Congress to be delivered "to His Majesty."
GLC07481.03
to Anthony Benezet
23 September 1772
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
Written by the British abolition leader Sharp to the American Quaker abolition leader Benezet. References Benezet's letter of 14 May 1772. Sends him (not included here) a short answer he "drew up to check the insinuations of those persons who pretend...
GLC07483.03
to Adam G. De Gurowski
13 March 1864
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Apologizes for not acknowledging Count Gurowski's correspondence sooner. Mentions the Count's diary, which was published as a pamphlet and states he would love to see public opinion run in the same channels. States, "I am hard at work in the...
GLC07483.11
to Elbridge Gerry
18 November 1780
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Jay agrees to attend to Mr. Warren (the son of the late General Joseph Warren, killed at Bunker Hill), should he visit Madrid. He also refers to passage of the Massachusetts Constitution and asks Gerry to send him a copy. Jay states that he has been...
GLC07490
to Benjamin Rush re: Jefferson and Madison's Presidential terms, War of 1812
1812/09/18
Adams, John, 1735-1826
"Those who brought us into this confusion are the best qualified to bring us out of it" (War of 1812).
GLC07492
to James Clinton re: last stages of unsuccessful Canadian invasion
1776/05/10
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
GLC07493
to William Heath re: requesting Stark's aid for a second invasion of Canada
1778/01/24
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
GLC07494
to George Clinton re: defending northern borders against British & Indian raids
1778/06/09
Written to Governor Clinton of New York.
GLC07495
to Robert R. Livingston re: Canada, wishes to be home
[1775]/10/05
Montgomery, Richard, fl. 1775-1778
"Our Liberties are so intimately connected with freedom in Canada... would I were at my plough again!" (Montgomery is writing to his brother-in-law.)
GLC07496
to Governor of Havana re: British forces in Georgia
1780/02/06
Rutledge, John, fl. 1739-1800
Rutledge asks Spanish Governor of Havana: "To concoct a plan for reducing the British force in Georgia."
GLC07497
[Print of pen and ink drawing of Uncle Sam]
1861-1865
Depicts Uncle Sam sitting on the banks of a body of water and tying an American flag to the tail of a lion wearing a crown presumably meant to symbolize the British monarchy. The lion sits on a outcropping in the water. A ship labeled "New York" is...
GLC08879.01.10
to Edward Dorr Griffin
23 April 1814
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Boudinot informs Griffin, a reverend, he was confined for six weeks due to a case of gout in his head. Criticizes the United States' inability to foster peace. Expresses worry regarding the United States' lack of financial means and capable...
GLC08882.01
Papers Relative to Great Britain
1793
Transcripts of letters from the U.S. Department of State, 1782-1793, relating to Great Britain. The final 32 pages are transcripts of letters written in French.
GLC08892
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