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to Caesar A. Rodney re: Napoleonic wars, general decline of public morality
1810/02/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A petition concerning the depreciation of Continental Currency and its effects on N.J.'s citizens. Written in Monticello
GLC06322
re: selling public lands at auction
1834/03/26
Vidaurii, Francisco, fl. 1834
Bound with white ribbon at top. "Supreme Court of the free states of Coahuila and Texas. The Governor of the State of Coahulia, to all its inhabitants known: that the Congress of this state have decided as follows... the vacant lands of the state...
GLC06392
to Robert Tyler re: favoring annexation of Texas to expand cotton monopoly
1850/04/16
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Annexation of Texas to expand the cotton monopoly, not to divide the nation over slavery. "The monopoly of the cotton plant was the great and important concern... an embargo for a single year would produce in Europe a greater amount of suffering...
GLC06397
The British surrendering their Arms to Gen: Washington...at York Town
1819/01/28
Various
Large black and white engraving. Title: "The British surrendering their Arms to Gen: Washington after their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781." Copper engraving by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co. and William Allen after a drawing by John...
GLC05861
[Circular letter on congressional proceedings preceding the War of 1812]
1811/02/27
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833
Discusses the recent proceedings of Congress, specifically the non-intercourse and importation laws and the problematic European trade situation that led to War of 1812.
GLC05892
Die Anlandung der Englischen Troupen zu Neu Yorck [New York][in French & German (with collateral folder of newspaper clippings)]
1777 ca.
Habermann, Francois X., 1721-1796
Shows debarking British troops in a highly imaginative setting. Hand-colored engraving, in watercolor, by Francois Xaver Habermann. Title in French and German. Full title: "[German] Die Anlandung der Englischen Troupen zu Neu Yorck." and "[French]...
GLC05860.01
to David Humphreys re: trade, laws of European countries against US commerce
1791/06/23
Extensive ink bleedthrough obscures Jefferson's writing. Written to America's secret agent in Lisbon concerning laws of France, Spain and England damaging American commerce. "Our best interest would be to employ our principal labours in agriculture...
GLC05967
to Michel Chevalier
1841/11/22
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Thanks Chevalier for his "interesting work on the High ways of the U. States," which he presented to Clay. Compliments Chevalier and de Tocqueville for their descriptions of America's character. Claims that the press in France is mischaracterizing a...
GLC06042.01
to David Lenox re: transmitting documents on impressed American seamen
1801/05/27
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Transmitting documents (not included) concerning impressed seamen Edmund Fish, Sylvester Richmond, Zadoch Howard and James Hall.
GLC06696
to Thomas C. Reynolds re: detailing duties of Secretary to Legation at Madrid
1846/05/15
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
GLC06697
to unknown re: arranging a visit aboard another ship [in French]
1779/01/27
D'Estaing, Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, 1729-1794
GLC06701
to [Genet?] re: "measure consequence to Citizen Genet"
1793/11/15
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
GLC06706
to James Duane re: naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer, with FF
1813/09/18
Discusses the naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer. "No heart is more rejoiced than mine at these mortifications of English pride." Docketed. Written in Monticello
GLC06708
to Persifor F. Smith re: Mexican War, brevets, discusses his role in the battles
1851/05/28
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Discusses Beauregard's role in Mexican War battles. He complains about only receiving two brevets saying: "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's."
GLC06715
to Frank J. Kozicki re: Anfa hotel plans, Casablanca conference site Jan. 1943
1944/09/14
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
The printed plan of the hotel, signed simply "Winston Churchill." Accompanied by a cover letter from Churchill's secretary, Kozicki's (damaged) request to FDR and a negative response from FDR's secretary, Grace Tully.
GLC06716
to Samuel Barron re: U.S.S. Kearsage off the port side
1864/06/14
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
"The Kearsage is off the port, which I understand of course, as a challenge." Also he deposited four and a half sacks of gold sovereign in Cherbourg.
GLC06730
to Benjamin Rush re: support for US in War of 1812
1812/07/07
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Writing from retirement, Adams writes to his friend Rush on a variety of topics, especially the War of 1812. This letter was written one month after the United States declared war on Great Britain. "I believe with you that Wars are the natural and...
GLC06742
Boston evening post. Supplement [printing Boston Port Act]
1774/05/16
Great Britain. Parliament. Boston Port.
Slight text loss to newspaper banner at top.
GLC06743
New York Journal. Supplement. "Last Night arrived an Express..."
1775/06/24
Reprints an eyewitness account of the battle of Bunker Hill. Printed by John Holt.
GLC06744
to unknown re: relaying Gage's opinion that 32,000 troops are needed
1775/07/17
North, Frederick, 1732-1792
Relaying Gage's opinion that 32,000 troops are needed to suppress to suppress the rebellion in North America Written in Bushy Park.
GLC06746.01
to unknown re: ship construction in Philadelphia
1775/09/17
Montague, John, fl. 1775
Signed "Sandwich." Montague was Earl of Sandwich.
GLC06746.02
to unknown re: Burgoyne and Carleton
1776/02/23
Germain, George Sackvile, Viscount Sackville, 1716-1785
Germaine was Viscount Sackville.
GLC06746.03
to Edmund Pendleton re: Russo-Turkish fighting, Adams & Jay [incomplete]
1784/02/29
Incomplete and damaged letter. Oblong. Mentions departure of John Adams and John Jay for London.
GLC06748
to Philip Mazzei re: introduction of Dr. Barton, promising news of War of 1812
1815/03/06
Introducing Dr. Barton, then on a European tour, who "will be able to communicate to you the events of the late war." Mazzei was at that time residing at Pisa. Written just three weeks after the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. Written in...
GLC06750
to Edmund Pendleton re: waiting foreign dispatches on peace talks; selling slave
1782/08/06
Awaiting news of peace talks and personal advice regarding impossibility of selling a slave. Madison notes that while European newspapers "teem with paragraphs relative to pacific negotiations" but past British policy "should always restrain our...
GLC06757
to Stockdales re: Italian & German campaigns, Patton's death [decimalized]
1944/01-1945/12
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
Collection of materials written to Rene and Frank Stockdale, with a signed and dated 3-star general's flag (54 x 72.4 cm). The letters, written to two personal friends in Britain during the last eighteen months of World War II, chronicle Patton as...
GLC06760
to Renee & Frank Stockdale re: thanks for "the many courtesies"
1944/07/04
Thanking the Stockdales for "the many courtesies which you two have rendered me and... the Third Army."
GLC06760.01
to Renee Stockdale re: a battle involving 15 US Divisions
1944/01/02
Written twenty days before being appointed commander of the Third Army. He notes concerning that battle, involving 15 United States Army Divisions "all but two attacking. Tonight... we may lick him."
GLC06760.02
to [Renee & Frank Stockdale] re: thanks for letter, secrecy in correspondence
1944/07/15
Thanking Renee Stockdale for her letter received, and stating that "owing to the requirements of secrecy," he is "unable to write more."
GLC06760.03
to Renee Stockdale re: asking her to send his three stars
1944/09/19
GLC06760.04
to Renee Stockdale re: sending piece of parachute silk
1944/10/11
Sending Renee Stockdale a souvenir piece of parachute silk "given to me by a member of a crew of one of our bombers which was forced down"
GLC06760.05
to Renee & Frank Stockdale re: frustration at not being able to fight the enemy
[1944]/10/18
"Just a note... to say that the Third Army is not dead just sleeping.... We are fed up with not fighting."
GLC06760.06
to Frank Stockdale re: beginning of major assault on the Seigfried line
1944/11/30
"We have just started an assault on the Seigfried line this minute...." The "Seigfried line" protected the German homeland from the west. With written postscript.
GLC06760.07
to Frank Stockdale re: battle of the Bulge, expecting German withdrawal
1945/01/03
A prophetic note, preceding by one day the German withdrawal of the 6th SS Panzer Division from the Battle of the Bulge. Patton writes in part: "We have been attacking him and I believe that we now have him on the run."
GLC06760.08
to Frank Stockdale re: latest operation, liberating towns and capturing Germans
1945/03/29
Patton writes in part: "Our last operation has been the best... we have taken 6000 odd square miles of Germany, liberated or captured 3000 towns... captured over 140,000 prisoners and killed or wounded over 90,000 Germans, for the complete...
GLC06760.09
to Frank Stockdale re: progress of 3d Army, now at the Danube
1945/05/04
Patton writes in part: "As usual, the 3rd Army has been wiggling around like a snake.... Whoever said the Danube was blue is a damn liar." He notes that a "whole division surrendered to us this morning." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.10
to Frank Stockdale re: dull peace; his request for transfer to Pacific rejected
1945/08/08
Written shortly after the rejection of his request for transfer to the Pacific war (now that Germany had surrendered), Patton finds "Life here is very fatiguing, but not very exciting. I am going to... reviews and inspections... which takes a lot of...
GLC06760.11
General Assembly. State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantation [with seal]
1782/01
Printed by John Carter. Stab-stitched. Contains act freeing Quaco, a former slave, as reward for providing information about Newport after it had been seized by the British (pp. 4-5). We know of four African-American Spies, one for the British in...
GLC06066
to John Barnes re: activities at Monticello
1810/01/17
Also discusses Kosciuzko and Jefferson's financial situation. Written in Monticello
GLC07510
[Presidential proclamation requiring potential insurgents against the Embargo Act at Lake Champlain to disperse peaceably]
1808/04/19
Countersigned by James Madison. With white paper seal. In an effort to enforce the Embargo Act in New England, Jefferson warns all who do not disperse that officers will be ordered to "subdue such insurrections or combinations, to seize upon all...
GLC07541
to John Nicholson re: transmitting a letter in French
1798/10/27
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
"The enclosed letter sent me by Mr. Lazenove will give you an opportunity of exercising and displaying your knowledge..."
GLC07526
to John C. Calhoun
1818/06/02
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
The war against the Seminole Indians. "I have deemed it advisable to call into service... two companies of rangers ...with instructions to scour the country... exterminating every hostile party who dare... not surrender & remove their families above...
GLC07378
Translation of Account of Relations between Mexico and Pawnee Tribes of Texas
1878/01/01
Vallarta, I.T., fl. 1878
Consists of clerical transmittal, bound with a copy of the treaty written in the same hand.
GLC07389
re: need for replacements after 13 volunteer regiments are discharged
1847/03/20
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Addressed to the Adjutant General of the Army.
GLC07401
re: printed circular letter announcing declaration of War of 1812
1812/06/18
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
GLC07413
L'arrive Du Prince Quillaume [sic] Henry a Nouvelle York en Amerique
1781 ca.
Leizel, Balth Frederic, fl. 1781
Print from "Collection Des Prospects." Handcolored "Vue d'Optique" depicting a ship at habor, in billowing waves. A view of New York harbor (imaginary?), showing a ship arriving in a stormy sea, but said to be (per imprint) based on a painting by...
GLC07436
Rochester Daily Advertiser Extra. [Mexican War]
[1847]/03/31
Taylor's "Repulse of Santa Anna's Army!!"
GLC07430
The General Jackson. [hand-colored lithograph]
1845 ca.
Lithograph by Black Artist Jules Lion after the battle of New Orleans. Printed by d'Aubertet de Jurica (?).
GLC07438
Collection of diplomatic dispatches to James Monroe as Sec. of State [Decimalized .01- .13]
1812/02/03
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Discusses international relations and Napoleon. Some dispatches manuscript, with some partly printed.
GLC07459.01
to Robert R. Livingston re: Louisiana Purchase negotiations [in code]
1803/07/29
Madison instructs Livingston and James Monroe to research precise boundaries of Florida during Louisiana Purchase negotiations. Portions of the letter are written in a numeric code.
GLC07466
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