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to James W. Breedlove
1843/02/27
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"....I think St. Anna has too much wisdom not to treat these men as prisoners of war, as any other course would arouse the whole civilised world against such barbarity...."
GLC06789.09
to Frank Stockdale re: campaigning
1944/08/06
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
(Out of order.) Patton writes that he cannot say where he is (due to confidentiality): "While it is impossible for me to give details... if you look carefully at a map you can guess damn well where it is." With envelope signed by Patton. With...
GLC06760.12
to Renee Stockdale re: news that Patton will be crippled from car accident
1945/12/18
Gaffey, Hugh J., 1895-1946
Conveying a surgeon's opinion that Patton would survive the injuries suffered in a car accident, although without the ability to walk. Gaffey writes in part "It seems unfair that a man who had gone through as much as he had during the war should be...
GLC06760.13
to Frank Stockdale re: thanks for gift
1944/08/28
Expressing his gratitude for a gift from the Stockdales and wishing Renee a "speedy recovery." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.14
to Frank Stockdale re: tedium of waiting
1944/11/07
Patton complains "this waiting has been tedious, but now we are about tot try to carry the ball some more." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.15
to Frank Stockdale re: unable to visit
1945/01/26
Patton promises to come visit, but must delay because "something happened the other day which means that we will keep on fighting violently." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.16
to Frank Stockdale re: sending razor blades, looks forward to seeing
1945/02/27
Sending extra razor blades (another item rationed) and says he is "looking forward to the times when we can again have our old-time evenings together...."
GLC06760.17
to Frank Stockdale re: missed visit, business
1945/05/18
Patton writes, slightly jocularly, "you nearly saw me yesterday as I was planning a surprise invasion..., then the last minite some things occurred in Germany and I had to come back at once."
GLC06760.18
to Frank Stockdale re: rumor of his being knighted by the King
1945/10/02
Patton mentions "a rumor that his Majesty the King may ask for my presence shortly to give me the KBE." Patton was not knighted.
GLC06760.19
to Frank Stockdale re: wishing a merry Christmas
1945/12/06
Patton wishes the Stockdales "a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year." With envelope signed.
GLC06760.20
to Frank & Renee Stockdale re: thanks for last visit
[1944 ca.]
Undated. Thanking the Stockdales for "a very nice time"
GLC06760.21
to Frank & Renee Stockdale re: Christmas card, 3rd US Army, "Season's Greetings"
1944/12/25 ca.
A two-color printed Christmas card reading "Season's Greetings. Third United States Army," showing a tank zipping over an image of France towards an arrow reading "Nach Berlin" (To Berlin). Red arrows spread across the northern France from Normandy....
GLC06760.22
[General George Patton]
1944 ca.
Patton standing beside his war map mobile caravan "which went over D. Day and through all the fighting." Taken at Pecver[?] Hall, Cheshire, where Gen P [commanded] the 3rd U.S. Army.
GLC06760.23
General George S. Patton
1945 ca.
United States. Army. Signal Corps.
Signal corps photograph. Shows Gen. Patton standing with four stars on his helmet.
GLC06760.25
U.S. 3rd Army in parade formation
Gen. Patton[?] on the right marching toward the flagbearer.
GLC06760.27
General's red three star cloth flag
GLC06760.29
to John Letcher re: explaining his opposition to War of 1812
1848/04/24
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Explaining his opposition, as "a student of law & a very young man," to the declaration of war against Great Britain at the beginning of the War of 1812, which "however, did not prevent me from sustaining the war... as an individual and as a member...
GLC06771.01
An Address of the Congress to the Inhabitants of North America
1778/05/09
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
An important statement of the Continental Congress (subscribed by Laurens, as President of Congress), concerning the origins of the Revolutionary War, the cruelty of the British, certainty of Independence, call to Arms, the resources of America;...
GLC06779
A Secularizar Las Misiones De Alta y...California" ...
1833/08/17
De Iturbide, Augustin, fl. 1833
15 Articles of Secularization Law, opening way for colonization of California. Printed document.
GLC06796
An account of some of the bloody deeds of Gen. Jackson [with coffins, response]
1828 ca.
Dramatic broadside. A sarcastic rejoinder to the broadside "An Account of the Bloody Deeds of Gen. Jackson." Features coffin surrounded by dozens of smaller black coffins. With a pro-Jackson text that ironically describes the "slaughter" of the...
GLC06797
to unknown re: explanation of the Import Law with regard to Hemp duty
1790/05/21
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
GLC06799
Authority to affix seal to convention with Japan for reduction of import duties
1866/04/09
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
With engraving.
GLC06655
Boston Gazette Extra, No. 2 [preparing for war]
1807/11/02
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Prints Jefferson's 27 October 1807 message to Congress re: preparing for war against the British (which never came). One of the results of Jefferson's message was the Embargo Act.
GLC06613
to Mary A. Willis
1843/10/18
Thurmond, Alfred Sturgis, 1816-1873
Writing from inside the walls of the "Castle of Perote" (Perote Prison), Thurman informs Willis that her husband, O.R. Willis, has died. Praises her deceased husband as a "Patriot and a Gentleman," telling her that he "was highly esteemed" and his...
GLC06626
to Joseph Cannon re: problems facing the Philippines after six years of war
1902/11/28
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Discusses problems in the Philippines after six years of war with the United States and recommends U.S. aid.
GLC06649.01
Fresh Intelligence
1775/09/05
Broadside printing of news: Captain Lee of Liverpool sends report of resolution to King George III to dismiss his advisors for giving poor counsel about the rebellious colonies (a false report). States troop strength of the colonies and of Spain and...
GLC06653
to Rev. Dr. Walter re: Europe's political strife, system of checks and balances
1797/10/24
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Some edge losses at top right, affecting a few letters. A rare letter, written as president, commenting on his writings on government, and their influence on the Federal constitution and his depair over Europe's political and military strife. He...
GLC06666
to Comite des Finances [in French]
1795/08/09
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Appealing to the Committee of Finances, he asks for justice on behalf of Jacques Le Ray. He relates what Le Ray's son, James, has told him about his father. The letter praises both father and son for their staunch defense of "the cause of liberty"...
GLC06683
to George Clinton re: British fortification, Cherokee Indians and French troops
1779/10/29
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Signed page 2, with long postscript extending over pages 3-4. Expresses concern over continental soldiers. Also news from Laurens regarding the British fortification of Savannah and Count D'Estaing landing with 5000 French troops. Hopeful postcript...
GLC06426
to David Humphreys re: defending actions as president, longing for retirement
1796/06/12
Marked private by Washington. Written to his former secretary, towards the end of his second administration, concerning his perseverance despite attacks upon him. "...the Gazette (which I presume will accompany the dispatches) will give you a...
GLC06434
to John Langdon re: Spain & Louisiana purchase, Jefferson's administration
1805/12/15
Plumer, William, 1759-1850
Jefferson administration's handling of commerce and maritime matters. Problems that have arisen with Spain over Louisiana purchase: "The Spanish nation is weak and feeble... much to fear from the potent arm of Bonaparte."
GLC06543
to John Langdon re: Louisiana purchase, Jefferson
1805/12/17
Thompson, Thomas W., 1766-1821
Also negotiations between France and England.
GLC06544
[Stereoviews of Roosevelt as President and Rough Rider] [Decimalized]
1890 ca.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Includes images of Roosevelt giving speeches, campaigning, the Rough Riders, the Spanish American war. Some images are captioned with portions of his political speeches. Mostly published by Underwood & Underwood. [decimalized: .01-.55]
GLC06449
to Francis Vigo re: thanks for measures taken to procure information
1794/07/05
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Also states that the Spanish attempt to establish a port a Chickasaw Bluff is "an aggression of the highest nature."
GLC06479.02
to Anthony Wayne re: responding to Wayne's request for intelligence [draft]
1794/06/24
Vigo, Francis, fl. 1794
Apparently a letter draft.
GLC06479.04
to Miguel Otero re: Battle of San Juan Hill
1898/07/25
Describes the daring and resolution of New Mexico officers and troops in battle.
GLC06480
to John Langdon re: combination of powers against France
1805/12/18
Gilman, Nicholas, fl. 1755-1814
"If the combined powers should be successful against France... the British would either attempt to recolonize the U. S. or to destroy our commerce."
GLC06538
to John Langdon
1812/09/08
Peabody, Nathaniel, 1741-1823
In florid prose, Peabody appeals to Langdon's patriotism in order to enlist his support for the War of 1812."Our enemies are in our bosom." Recalls their service in the revolutionary war and seeks Langdon's attendance at an assembly to organize...
GLC06549
Recueil d'estampes representant les differents evenements...
1784 ca.
Godefroy, François, 1743-1819
"...de la guerre qui a procure l'independance aux Etats Unis de l'Amerique." 16 engraved copper plates of revolutionary designs by Godefroy, Fauvel, Wiliam, Laussan, and le Paon. Prints include Lexington, Saratoga, and Yorktown. Other designs...
GLC06551
to John Trumbull re: advice on how to conduct negotiations with the British
1796/10/20
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Advice on how to conduct effective negotiations with the British on administering the fifth and seventh articles of John Jay's treaty. With three sentences struck.
GLC06556
Copy of Santa Anna's release as prisoner of war
1836/11/20
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Granting Santa Anna safe passage to Washington D.C.
GLC06284.01
to Joseph Blunt
1832/11/27
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses an example of a British sailor executed for serving on an American ship during the war of 1812. Also discusses Andrew Jackson's election, de-emphasizing its importance, and comments that "the real difficulties of the Country are in another...
GLC06312
to Konstantin Simis
1985/11/25
Nixon, Richard M., 1913-1994
Praises Simis' book "The Corrupt Society" (USSR--the corrupt society : the secret world of Soviet capitalism) as an "antidote to some of the gushy sentimentality about our Soviet Friends coming from the media in Geneva." Suggests that it should be...
GLC06281
Journal entries of a Mexican prisoner of war, captured by the Texas Army
1836/10
Written before full exchange of prisoners began. Describing events of October 1 - November 28, 1836. Includes information about the defeat of the Mexican Army at San Jacinto, General Houston, Colonel Christy, Mr. Wolfe and Captain Patton.
GLC06284.02
Relacion diaria de la entrata al Noroeste...
1700 ca.
Kino, Eusebio F., fl. 1700
[Title contintued] "de mas de 300 leguas desde 11 Septiembre hasta 18 de Octubre." Recounts exploration of Primeria Alta (California), discovery of Colorado River, and state of missions in the area.
GLC06285
Inquiry and report re: Indian rebellion at San Diego Presidio, 1775 [in Spanish]
1776/01-02
Moncada, Fernando de Rivera y, fl. 1775-1776
A 20 page report on the Summer 1775 uprising that consists of a continuous series of documents signed by Moncada (pp. 3, 5, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18 and 20) and Ortega (pp. 10, 12 and 14).
GLC06288
Report to Minister of War re: his patriotism, injustices by the press, passport, (in Spanish)
1848/01/22
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Report addressed to the Minister of War and Navy. With docket from Pidare a relaciones on p.1 dated 13 February 1848.
GLC06293.03
to Judicial Santa Rosa
1810/03/23
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.
GLC06301.01
British "Conder" halfpenny token expressing anger against Thomas Paine
1794? ca.
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
Recto: "End of Pain" [sic] with depiction of a figure hanging from a scaffold. Verso: "May the knave of Jacobin clubs never get a trick."
GLC06303
Proclamation. [calling for loyal colonists to help the British Army]
1777/08/11
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
Burgoyne's famous proclamation at the beginning of his ill-fated campaign. Using threats to prevent support for American troops. "I have but to stretch the Indian forces under my direction... to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain and...
GLC06309
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