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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.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
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
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
[Resolution]
February 21, 1788
United States. Congress
Resolves regarding admission to the public audience at Congress scheduled for "Tuesday next" (February 26). In the hand of Congressional clerk Roger Alden. The event was the formal introduction of the new minister from France, the Comte de Moustier.
GLC02437.08104
to Henry Knox
1791
Williamson, Charles, fl. 1791
Discusses business relating to land on Lake Ontario and mentions that he is expecting to have some of his boats seized by the British. Expresses his opinion that a post on Lake Ontario would be beneficial. Date previously inferred, written in...
GLC02437.09949
Promissary note.
1835/02/12
Travis, William B., fl. 1835
Authorizing purchase of articles to repair roof of Garrison at Bexar (the Alamo) [in Spanish]
GLC07959
[Articles of capitulation settled at Yorktown]
19 October 1781
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
List of articles dictating the surrender of Cornwallis (Lieutenant General of Britain) to George Washington, the Count de Rochambeau (Lieutenant General of the French army), and the Comte de Grasse (Lieutenant General of the naval armies of France)...
GLC02437.09555
[John Fairfield's declaration regarding a settlement near Witchcassett]
February 27, 1747
Fairfield, John, fl. 1747
John Fairfield offers an affidavit regarding Witchcassett, "four miles from Sheepscott and thirty four miles from St. George River, in the County of York" (present-day Maine). Attests that he moved to Witchcassett in 1738, commenting that at the...
GLC02437.10408
[Certificate]
30-31 August 1746
Wilson, James, 1742-1798
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Certifies that James Wilson is enlisted in the infantry under Captain John Southack's command, which will be sent to Canada. Also verified, signed and dated by Habijah Sway...
GLC02437.08930
To: Henry Knox.
1782/11/13
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Protecting the Hudson, adjusting the system of signals (including rockets) guards in New York.
GLC07965
To: George Joy Esqr.
1795/04/03
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Jay's treaty, French revolution, whiskey rebellion
GLC07964
Scrapbook, Vol. I.
circa 1940-1945
1 Woodward, Warren B. TLS: to Hilldring re: roster of Company K, 38th U.S. Infantry. 19 Jan 1940 2 Roster of Company K, 38th U.S. Infantry, 3rd Division, U.S.A. 1 Jan 1918 3 a. Clipping from [?]: "Army Transfers Major Hilldring…": [n.d.] b...
GLC06196.105
Scrapbook, Vol. II.
1 a. Calling card. "The Honorable John Henry Hilldring, Assistant Secretary of State, Washington D.C." [n.d.] b. Calling card. "Henrik de Kauffmann Ambassadeur de Danemark." [n.d.] c. Army Service Forces. Invitation: Washington, D.C., to John...
GLC06196.106
Scrapbook, Vol. III.
1 Adjutant General's Office. Official announcement of the establishment of the Civil Affairs Division 4 May 1943 2 Beta Theta Pi Magazine. Clippings: "The Second Military List of Beta Theta Pi (World War II);" Columbia University; and "Civil...
GLC06196.107
Scrapbook, Vol. IV.
1 a. Wire Service Bulletin re: Hilldring's nomination as Assistant Secretary of State. 27 Feb 1946 b. [?]. Note re: Hilldring's nomination by Truman. 27 Feb 1946 2 a. New York Herald Tribune. Clipping: "Gen. Hilldring Nominated as Aid to Byrnes."...
GLC06196.108
Scrapbook, Vol. V.
1 a. Clipping from [?]: "Forum Speaker." [7 Jan 1947] b. Clipping from [?]: "'Policy-Maker' Speaker at Open Forum Session." [7 Jan 1947] c. Clipping from [?]: "Problems in Occupied Areas." [7 Jan 1947] d. Daily News, Los Angeles. Clipping: "25...
GLC06196.109
to Aaron Hobart
20 July 1813
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
Informs Aaron Hobart that he is enclosing "Custie's Oration 2 Robert Goodloe Harper's Address at our Russian Celebration." Mentions a confidential message from the President which its effect "may be known in a few days."
GLC06313.04.030
February 22, 1815
Informs Hobart of President Madison's approval of the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812.. Shares his insight on the war by stating that "we have ... not obtained Peace by War,... but have lost much of that we possessed".
GLC06313.04.042
to John H. Hilldring
1948/05/16
Marcus, David, 1901-1948
Describes the situation in Israel, including the law and order in Jewish Palestine and Israel's ability to withstand the surrounding nations, which would be greatly helped by the supply of weapons.
GLC06196.006
to John H. Hilldring.
[n.d.]
Ruffer, Gideon, fl. 1945
From Acting Representative to the United Nations for the Provisional Government of Israel. Transmittance of the letter from Mickey, and an offer of any further information Hilldring requires.
GLC06196.007
1949/06/20
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Thanks Hilldring for his letter from Rome and expresses his desire for a conversation with him when he returns from Europe.
GLC06196.008
1952/05/19
Warner, Albert, 1883-1967
Warner thanks Hilldring for all his help and asks what he thinks about the western zones reaching Berlin.
GLC06196.022
to Albert L. Warner.
1952/06/03
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Mentions Russia, Germany, Nazism, JCS plan.
GLC06196.024
[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
to: Major General B. F. Butler, New Orleans.
1861/10/14
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
The Secretary of State has informed him that the Count de Mijon, enjoyed his visit to the north. He claims the visit helped to develop friendly feelings between France and the U.S.
GLC05601.101
to: Henry W. Halleck.
1862/01/09
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
He received a copy of Halleck's book, International Law and the Laws of War. "Nothing could have been more apropos for my own defense than this valuable book." [Possibly referring to the Trent Affair.]
GLC05601.104
to Henry Carter.
1953/05/21
Wilson, W. Gerald, fl. 1953
Informs Carter that Hilldring is in Europe and will not return until early next month.
GLC06196.033
2 December 1814
Shares Hobart's sentiment of missing home and friends. Explains that his folks have moved to another house and that trade has been opened for "people living on each side of Penobscot Bay." Mentions that "a Bill for Banks, a Bill for Classifying the...
GLC06313.04.039
January 11, 1815
Sends his condolence to Hobart for the death of his child, as well as his congratulations for "Sister M. on the birth." Discusses political matters of the day, commenting on the correspondence of John Quincy Adams, Albert Gallatin, and J.A....
GLC06313.04.040
Speeches of Gerrits Smith. In Congress, 1853-'4.
1854
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Published by Buell and Blanchard. Includes speeches by Smith on war, the homestead bill, the Nebraska bill, the Pacific Railroad, the postal system, the reciprocity treaty, and the sale of intoxicating drinks in Washington, D.C., among other topics...
GLC04717.02
to Frederick Douglass
25 May 1852
Smith offers his opinions on Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian revolutionary hero. Writes, "I have not seen Kossuth:- but I have read his Speeches. The impression they have made upon me is, that he is not only transcendently eloquent- especially when...
GLC04717.18
Working for Peace - President Roosevelt and Envoys of Mikado and Czar
1905
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
Stereoview. Roosevelt stands in the center of the picture with his top hat in his hand. The two Japanese envoys are on his left, while the Russians are on his right. An explanation of the historical situation appears on the back of the card...
GLC06449.46
Bright, John.
D. Appleton & Company, fl. 1861-1880
Photograph by A.A. Turner. Appleton imprint on verso. Identified in pencil on verso. Three quarter length seated portrait. Photograph from engraving. White mount with gold border.
GLC06391.29
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria.
Charles Taber & Co., fl. 1861-1865
With Taber imprint and identification printed on verso. Vignette bust portrait. Photograph from engraving. White mount.
GLC06391.44
Rough Riders on Parade
1898
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
A procession of mounted men, taken from slightly to the left of a direct frontal perspective. Written at Camp Wikoff.
GLC06449.01
Col. Roosevelt and His "Rough Riders,"
Cavalcade, men on horseback. Roosevelt, in light clothing on a dark horse, is in the center of the image. Written at Camp Wikoff.
GLC06449.02
Troop D of the "Rough Riders" as they went into Cuba.
Strohmeyer & Wyman
A line of men standing at attention with bedrolls over their left shoulders and rifles at their right sides.
GLC06449.03
Inspection - "Rough Riders"
A line of mounted men behind their commanders. Subjects are turned towards proper right at a slight front angle, so that the line crosses the picture on a diagonal from the left margin towards the horizon.
GLC06449.04
Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" in Camp
Five Riders lounge in the foreground, two lying on their sides, one on his back with his hat over his face, and two posing with their rifles. Two lines of men are arranged informally behind them, the first in seated and the second standing. Trees and...
GLC06449.05
"Rough Riders" filling belts with Cartridges.
In the foreground, five men sit or kneel on the ground with cartridge belts. Another kneeling pair occupies the middle ground, right. The background shows a building, a group of horses, and a standing figure.
GLC06449.06
Troop H - Captain Curry - "Rough Riders"
A crowd of standing men and horses, seen mostly in profile. A trumpeter, a pale horse and the man leading the horse fill the foreground.
GLC06449.07
Chaplain Brown of the "Rough Riders" preaching to the Regiment.
The men sit on the ground amidst scrubby, semi-tropical plants. The picture is shot as though from the congregation, so that the preacher and officers stand in the background.
GLC06449.08
Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" leaving Tampa, Fla., U. S. A. for Santiago.
Keystone View Company
A ship crowded with "Rough Riders" seen from a slight distance. A flag flies from its prow. In the foreground, a man is hitching (or unhitching) a boat from a pier. Note: This picture is a probable variant of no. 10: the same shot, taken from a...
GLC06449.09
The Yucatan carrying the Famous Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" to Cuba.
A boat shown in 3/4 orientation. The Rough Riders cover the deck, the boat roofs and the rigging.
GLC06449.10
Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the "Rough Riders" - after his return from Cuba.
Roosevelt astride a horse with his left hand in his pocket, 3/4 front facing sitter's proper right.
GLC06449.11
General view of the field and Hill taken by the "Rough Riders," San Juan, Cuba.
1899
Six mounted men and three men on foot stand in front of a long, low hill. A road or trail behind the men runs towards the distant hilltop.
GLC06449.12
Scene of the great Battle - the Hill, from below - San Juan, Cuba.
Four riders in a landscape of rough vegetation and scrubby trees. Two, immediately visible on dark horses, form a line from the left front to right midground of the picture. Two more, paler and harder to see, form an opposing diagonal.
GLC06449.13
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