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Comandancia de matriculas [In Spanish]
17 July 1838
Andes, fl. 1838
Relates Selestino [Celestino] is the property of José Ramon Ferrer and will attend his master for the duration of the voyage aboard the Amistad.
GLC05636.42
Administracion General De Rentas Reales Marítimas [In Spanish]
26 June 1839
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Pedro Montes including silk, onions, and cologne.
GLC05636.43
Administracion general de rentas reales maritimas [In Spanish]
27 June 1839
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad destined for Guanaja (a bay island of Honduras in the Caribbean). Lists items to be shipped for Don Estrada. Numbered "2" on verso.
GLC05636.44
Administracion general de rentas reales marítimas [In Spanish]
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad destined for Guanaja (a bay island of Honduras in the Caribbean). Lists items to be shipped for Don Alejandro Bartia. Numbered "3" on verso.
GLC05636.45
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad destined for Guanaja (a bay island of Honduras in the Caribbean). Lists items to be shipped for Don Ramon Ferrer including ham. Numbered "4" on verso.
GLC05636.46
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad destined for la Guanaja (a bay island of Honduras in the Caribbean). Lists items to be shipped for Don Ramon Ferrer including noodles. Numbered "5" on verso.
GLC05636.47
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don [illegible] including iron and copper. Numbered "6" on verso.
GLC05636.48
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Forrcusets [?] [The "D" for Don has been struck], including rolls of wire and bottles of essence. Numbered "8" on verso.
GLC05636.50
[Official document citing goods on board the Amistad] [In Spanish]
Administracion general de rentas reales maritimas, fl. 1839
Partially printed. Bill of lading issued at Havana. Lists items to be shipped for Don Ramon [Berness?]. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.51
Partially printed. Bill of lading issued at Havana. Lists items to be shipped for Don Jose [Arrt?] Fellenir. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.52
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Arne and Laca (the printed "D," signifying "Don," has been crossed out). Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.53
25 June 1839
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Jose Valls. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.54
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Ramon [Berness?]. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.55
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Luis Cerruda. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja.
GLC05636.56
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don F. de Sandoval. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja. States "por [by] Carpineti Carranera" at the bottom of the page.
GLC05636.57
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Saturnio Carrias. Cites the Amistad's destination as Guanaja. States "por [by] Carpineti Carranera" at the bottom of the page.
GLC05636.58
GLC05636.59
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 148, whole no. 3879 (March 6, 1865)]
6 March 1865
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
The Goliad meeting, Orangeburg captured by Sherman, Maximillian to be recognized.
GLC05959.54.37
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 19, whole no. 3906 (May 8, 1865)]
8 May 1865
Davis reported to have gone to Trans-Miss. Dept. or Europe, taking half a million dollars.
GLC05959.54.55
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 20, whole no. 3907 (May 10, 1865)]
10 May 1865
Address of General Jos. O. Selby to his division to go to Mexico rather than surrender.
GLC05959.54.56
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 22, whole no. 3909 (May 15, 1865)]
15 May 1865
Mosby still at large, Large numbers of Union going to Mexico to enlist, Johson lifts all restrictions on commercial trade of the Southern states, 100,000 reward offered for the arrest of President Jefferson Davis on account of complicity in the...
GLC05959.54.58
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 140 (June 20, 1861)]
20 June 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Defeat of Cortina's Band.
GLC05959.56.008
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 39 (August 17, 1861)]
17 August 1861
Details of the Battle in Missouri, The News by the Persia - No American Loan Likely to be Taken in England.
GLC05959.56.047
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 40 (August 19, 1861)]
19 August 1861
The Battle in Missouri, Affairs on the Potomac - Firing at Aquia Creek, Condemnation of the American Blockade - France and England Likely to Interfere.
GLC05959.56.048
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 48 (August 28, 1861)]
28 August 1861
Effect of the Manassas Battle Abroad, More Arrests - The Lincolnites Seizing Correspondence from Ladies - The Mutinous Soldiers.
GLC05959.56.055
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 120 (November 22, 1861)]
22 November 1861
The Capture of Commissioners Mason & Slidell, Particulars of the Arrest of Senator Gwin & others from California, The Privateer Sumter, The Occupation of Potomac by the Yankees.
GLC05959.56.096
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 148 (December 25, 1861)]
25 December 1861
Report of the Van-Wyck Investigating Committee, The Mason Slidell Affair, The Yankees Back Down to England, The Battle at Drainsville, Opothleyholo's Forces Increasing - Col. Cooper in Five Miles of Him - Col. Drew's Cherokee Regiment Disbanded - A...
GLC05959.56.100
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 10 (January 11, 1862)]
January 11, 1862
Burnside's Expedition has gone into Pamlico Sound, preparations for battle of Roanoke Island, New Year's Day fight at Port Royal, Report on General Jackson's shelling of Hancock, Jackson plans attack on General Kelly's command, Federals attack...
GLC05959.56.101
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 30 (February 4, 1862)]
February 4, 1862
Spicy letter from Commander R. Semmes to the London Times, The Battles of 1861 - Official Reports.
GLC05959.56.103
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 139 (June 11, 1862)]
11 June 1862
Report from General Pettigrew's Brigade, Demand for the Surrender of Galveston, The Evacuation of Corinth, The Invasion of Mexico, Incidents of the Battle near Richmond, Suggestion that the Battle of the Seven Pines be renamed 'The Great Battle of...
GLC05959.56.110
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 23, no. 108 (November 6, 1862)]
6 November 1862
The Federals in Galveston, the English press on Lincoln's last Proclamation, Affairs in Memphis, Execution of Deserters.
GLC05959.56.115
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 22 (November 12, 1863)]
12 November 1863
Battle of Lewisburg, Virginia, Neutrality rights at sea, Official battle reports of the operations of the Aarmy of Northern Virginia by General R.E. Lee and J.E.B. Stuart.
GLC05959.58.08
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 23 (November 19, 1863)]
19 November 1863
Official Correspondence between the Union and Confederate Exchange Commissioners for the exchange of POW's, especially the Gettysburg POW's Abraham Lincoln and the Czar, Labor Strikes in New York and Boston.
GLC05959.58.09
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 26 (December 10, 1863)]
10 December 1863
Yankee POW's, England's policy towards the United States, List of Members of the House of Representatives of the First Congress.
GLC05959.58.11
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 169 (September 13, 1861)]
13 September 1861
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
The Confederates at Munson Hill, Meeting of the Cherokee Nation - they determine to join the Southern Confederacy , the Privateer Sumter at Trinidad, Cuba - She is saluted and allowed to coal & repair.
GLC05959.72.006
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 234 (November 29, 1861)]
29 November 1861
The Rebel Navy - Description of the most prominent vessels - a list of the privateers - their armament and commanders, Mason & Slidell to be held as hostages.
GLC05959.72.012
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 98 (June 28, 1862)]
28 June 1862
The lines about Richmond, Heavy engagements, the enemy falling back, the spirit of the City of Vicksburg, General Butler's proclamation towards the ladies of New Orleans denounced in British Parliament.
GLC05959.72.021
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 130 (August 12, 1863)]
12 August 1863
News of surrender of Mexico and occupation by French troops, Maximilian proposed as candidate for the crown of Mexico.
GLC05959.72.034
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 304 (March 8, 1864)]
8 March 1864
Arrangements for the departure of Maximillan to Mexico are complete.
GLC05959.72.061
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 307 (March 11, 1864)]
11 March 1864
Regulations of foreign commerce - the exportation of cotton & tobacco.
GLC05959.72.064
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 309 (March 14, 1864)]
14 March 1864
Rumors of early recognition of the CSA by France.
GLC05959.72.066
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 26 (March 29, 1864)]
March 29, 1864
The Trans-Mississippi and Mexico Commission from Texas, A Military Court Under General Samuel Cooper, Captain Morgan of Memphis murdered at Spotswood Hotel in Richmond, General Grant made Commander-in-Chief of Federal Army.
GLC05959.72.071
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 28 (March 31, 1864)]
March 31, 1864
Draft of Militia Forces in Virginia, The Capture of Richmond, Confederate Raiders Alabama and Florida and the British Parliament.
GLC05959.72.073
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 35 (April 8, 1864)]
8 April 1864
CSS Alabama in the Indian Ocean, Yankee Recruiting in Ireland, Patriotic citizens funding the purchase of a mansion in Richmond to present to General Lee, Governor Brown of Georgia cited New York as Evidence of the failing of the Confederacy.
GLC05959.72.079
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 36 (April 11, 1864)]
11 April 1864
Report from Rio that CSS Alabama at Cape Good Hope, 30 crew sick with yellow fever.
GLC05959.72.080
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 37 (April 12, 1864)]
12 April 1864
Victory in Louisiana, Farragut about to attack Mobile, Slidell - Maximilian affair about recognition from Mexico.
GLC05959.72.081
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 46 (April 22, 1864)]
22 April 1864
Capture of Plymouth, South Carolina, the Yankees in the lower Rappahannock, Recruiting in Ireland for the Yankee armies.
GLC05959.72.090
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 57 (May 5, 1864)]
5 May 1864
Both armies in Northern Virginia moving preliminary to the great Battle of Wilderness, Yankees crossing the Rappahannock, Fight expected in North Georgia, Maximilian formally accepts crown of Mexico.
GLC05959.72.099
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 22 (August 28, 1861)]
Mr. Russell's letter to the London "Times" - The defeat at Manassas, Effect of the retreat from Bull Run in England, The protest of the Democratic members of the New Hampshire Legislature against appropriations for a war against the South.
GLC05959.73.01
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 34 (November 27, 1861)]
27 November 1861
The capture of our ministers to France & England (Trent Affair), Confederate victory near Jacksonboro, Skirmish near Falls Church.
GLC05959.73.09
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 42 (June 27, 1863)]
27 June 1863
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
The Memory of Stonewall Jackson in England and Sketch of General G.W. Smith.
GLC05959.76.36
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 13 (April 2, 1864)]
2 April 1864
Sketch of Major General John C. Breckinridge and Illustration of "Laird's Anglo-Rebel Ram."
GLC05959.76.59
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 158 (December 10, 1864)]
10 December 1864
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
Reports of from the 2nd Session of the 2nd Confederate Congress -- both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Also, reports on the state legislature of Virginia -- both the House of Delegates and the Senate. Tidbit on an explosion at the...
GLC05959.80.02
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 195 (January 27, 1865)]
January 27, 1865
This item is two internal pages from the newspaper; no front page. Article on Hemma Micco, aka John Jumper, a Seminole Indian chief who became a colonel in the Confederate Army. Notes from the Virginia state legislature session and the Confederate...
GLC05959.80.04
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 96 (March 24, 1864)]
24 March 1864
Proclamation of Jefferson Davis for a day of fasting and prayer. Article on the reorganization of the Maryland Line. Article titled "Charleston Impregnable from the Sea Approaches," which states "Charleston will not be taken from the sea approaches...
GLC05959.80.07
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 263 (January 7, 1861)]
7 January 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page: List of the Louisiana Southern Rights Ticket at the State Convention; article titled "A Southern Congress," says South Carolina has called for a Congress of the seceded Southern states -- asks "Shall Louisiana...
GLC05960.02.04
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 39 (April 18, 1861)]
18 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Published 6 days after the start of the war. Issue filled with military news, including troops movements. Contains "Full Particulars" of the "First Day's Bombardment of Fort Sumter." Update on the Virginia state...
GLC05960.02.08
New-York weekly journal. [Vol. 932, no. 9 (December 31, 1733)]
1733
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
Argues that reverence should be paid only to those who are worthy of it, regardless of rank and social status. States that men in high offices and with good titles (such as bishops or lords) should not be respected if their actions are unworthy...
GLC06108.01
New-York weekly journal. [Vol. 932, no. 51 (October 21, 1734)]
1734
Contains an account of a meeting at Court, in London, between King George II, Queen Caroline, and Tomo Chachi, Indian king of the Creek Nation. News from The Hague reports on a battle fought between the French and Italian under the commands of...
GLC06108.03
New-York weekly journal. [Vol. 933, no. 88 (July 14, 1735)]
1735
Published three weeks before Zenger's trial. Argues that resistance is necessary in order to preserve and protect man's natural right to equity and self-preservation. Warns against submission to corrupt powers and those who consider themselves...
GLC06108.04
New-York weekly journal. [Vol. 933, no. 98 (September 22, 1735)]
Bitterly denounces the government of William Cosby, although the writer never uses the Governor's name in the essay. Particularly focuses on the corruption of the counselors and ministers who surround the governor and prevent the voice of the...
GLC06108.05
[WWI Victory Medal]
1941-1945
WWI Victory Medal inscribed with names of participating nations.
GLC06196.115
Medal
1940-1945
Army of Occupation of Germany (World War I) medal.
GLC06196.124
World War I Victory medal with five silver citation stars.
GLC06196.125
French "L'Union Fait Le Force" medal.
GLC06196.205
Medal.
"Honorary Commander of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire" medal.
GLC06196.206
South Korean War flag.
circa 1950
GLC06196.208
Photograph at 1945 Potsdam Conference.
1945
Clay, Lucious D, John James Clark, and John Hilldring. Photograph at 1945 Potsdam Conference. Signed by all three men.
GLC06196.214
Portrait in uniform.
circa 1940-1945
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Shown in uniform, at Potsdam Convention with unidentified officers. with 2 men in uniform
GLC06196.222
Orders.
July 1945
Orders for Hilldring to travel to Potsdam on an unnamed mission.
GLC06196.256
To: Hilldring.
Honorary command of the British Empire.
GLC06196.261
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 24 (December 20, 1862)]
20 December 1862
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
Editorials on the need for foreign intervention in the war, potential blockades, and the removal of Butler. Green and white rose-shaped floral pattern.
GLC06208.12
The confederate states. [Vol. 4, no. 45 (August 22, 1863)]
22 August 1863
Reprinted orders. General order to abolish supernumerary officers and regulate regimental and battalion commissaries. New militia act. Report on Mexican militia and Confederacy. Diagonal gray and white design with floral pattern.
GLC06208.29
[Decimalized .01- .19]
1847-1848
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
GLC06293
[in Spanish]
1847
GLC06293.04
GLC06293.05
GLC06293.06
1848
GLC06293.07
February 13, 1848
GLC06293.08
February 14, 1848
GLC06293.09
GLC06293.10
February 15, 1848
GLC06293.11
GLC06293.12
March 29, 1848
GLC06293.13
22 March 1848
Page 1 is a smaller sheet pasted onto a folio sheet
GLC06293.14
17 September 1849
GLC06293.15
GLC06293.16
13 October 1847
GLC06293.18
[Itinerary of a European vacation]
1863-1865
Possibly created by John A. Bogert, who served as Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 103rd Regiment, United States Colored Troops. Relates the itinerary of a vacation planned for an unspecified year. Includes plans to visit various people and...
GLC06298.07
to Aaron Hobart
27 September 1809
Houghton, Nathaniel, 1784-1840
Asks Hobart to forgive his not writing immediately and says it is a pleasure to receive a letter from him. Answers Hobart's inquiry on what is it that he does in Barre. Mentions that he may be a "father or founder of the small family in the Courts...
GLC06313.04.009
31 October 1810
Mitchell, Nahum, 1769-1853
Mentions a meeting with Hobart's father. Discusses the trial held for the discontinuance of the new road and the case of Jenkins vs. Gurney. Mentions the death of Dr. Dunbar and Major Barells. Also, reminds Hobart that the election is near and...
GLC06313.04.018
January 11, 1821
Ritchie, William, 1781-1842
Mentions that Mr. Thorndike, who believes Ritchie has influence with Hobart, has requested another ship sent to the Pacific Ocean, for the protection of commerce. Notes that there may be "some danger of increasing our Naval force in that Sea, lest...
GLC06313.04.091
January 22, 1821
Mitchell, Daniel, 1770-1847
Mentions he has received and will examine "the memorial of the Citizens of Charleston S.C. against the new Tariff." Shares his view on tariff in detail and claims that on some articles, such as bar iron, they "were raised too high."
GLC06313.04.101
27 December 1821
Davis, William, Jr., 1783-1824
Explains a particular situation in which "the collector [William Whitman] refuses to pay" some monies related to a rum shipment Davis made to Russia and asks Hobart to assist him in recovering the money.
GLC06313.04.124
3 January 1822
Hobart, Nathaniel, 1758-1838
Informs his nephew that he witnessed the ordination of Reverend Samuel Spring "and saw him inducted into the pastoral office over the church & congregation of the old parish." In regard to family news, he notes that that he was in Hanover for...
GLC06313.04.128
8 January 1822
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Explains and encloses (not included) Captain Edward Morton's "demand against the United States," for monies owed for selling General Henry Dearborn a barge he captured for the use of the United States during the War of 1812. Also, indicates that he...
GLC06313.04.131
January 22, 1822
Gay, Ebenezer, 1771-1842
Discusses his "claim before the Commrs under the Florida Treaty," possibly referring to the Adams-Onis Treaty. Seeks Hobart's assistance, mentioning that he will compensate Hobart with the commissions of the estate in return. Notes that a...
GLC06313.04.141
February 18, 1822
Discusses his "claim under the Spanish Treaty," possibly referring to the Adams-Onis Treaty (as he did in GLC06313.141). Seeks Hobart's assistance in recovering the claim.
GLC06313.04.156
16 April 1822
Dorr, Ebenezer Ritchie, 1799-1873
Seeks information for Thomas Wilson of London about a claim made by William Sutton Skinner under "the Florida Treaty."
GLC06313.04.182
22 May 1822
Thanks Hobart for helping his get information for Thomas Wilson of London about a claim made by William Sutton Skinner under the Florida Treaty (see GLC06313.182). Comments on his efforts to obtain the information.
GLC06313.04.186
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