Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Lancaster Journal Extra [announcing transfer of Louisiana from Spain to France]
1803/03/07
Announces the transfer of the Territory of Louisiana by Spain back to France in order to complete the Louisiana Purchase.
GLC04721
to James W. Patterson re: documents, asking views on the Pacific telegraph
1871/10/17
Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892
Sending him documents sent to Russians (who were possibly interested in his project), and asking for his thoughts on the telegraph. The document has a large dark liquid stain slightly affecting text.
GLC04731
[War of 1812 lacquer snuffbox showing victory of United States over Macedonian]
1812
Cylindrical, varnished snuff box from the War of 1812. Lid commemorates the 25 October 1812 capture of the British ship Macedonia by the USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur. Bottom depicts the bald eagle seal of the United States...
GLC04750
to Benjamin Rush re: railing against narrow, selfish spirit of parties; Napoleon
1808/09/08
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Also mentions Spain, religion, and the Louisiana Claims.
GLC04756
to Roger Sherman
11 August 1777
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
Written by Adams as a Contiental Congressman from Massachusetts to Sherman as a Contiental Congressman from Connecticut. References Sherman's letter of 11 July 1777. Says Sherman's rumor has turned into a fact as Fort Ticonderoga has fallen...
GLC04757
A Plan of the Battle on Bunkers Hill fought on the 17th of June 1775.
27 November 1775
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
This document is a printed map of the Battle of Bunker Hill, designating the positions of American and British forces. Printed by R. Sayer and J. Bennet. Underneath the map is a written description of the Battle taken from a letter written by General...
GLC04760.01
to Friedrich Riedesel [in French]
11 September 1777
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
Written by British General Burgoyne as he is marching southward through New York to General Baron Riedesel commander of the German troops with Burgoyne. Letter is in French with partial translation in seller's description in collateral file. Updates...
GLC04761
to Patrick Henry
March 23, 1778
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Co-signed by Banister and free franked in his name. Requests that Congress send new troops to camp without delay. Warns that the Continental army is weak and that it is likely the British will attempt an attack before reinforcements come. Also...
GLC04807
to Thomas Ludwell Lee
28 May 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Written by Richard Henry Lee as Continental Congressman from Virginia to his brother Thomas Lee. Says he is busy because he has a committee meeting with Generals Washington, Gates, and Mifflin on "the operations of their Campaign." Says he cannot...
GLC04809
President's Message
2 December 1823
James C., Dunn & Co, fl. 1823
Same-day printing of the Monroe Doctrine in an extra for the Washington Republican and congressional examiner. One of the most important lines includes: "the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and...
GLC04824
Rejection of Olive Branch Petition by Congress; lets colonists arm vessels
1776/03/23
The document sets regulations for arming vessels for defense and privateering. Printed by John Dunlap.
GLC04771
to Robert Morris re: conditions in Europe, prospects for treaty, Jay in Spain
1781/08/28
Carmichael, William, fl. 1781
GLC04772.02
Letter from the General Congress at Philadelphia, September the 5th, 1774, to the People of Great Britain.
1774/09/05
United States. Continental Congress.
This document is a long broadside, printed in four columns and addressed to the people of Great Britain. The broadside says: "Know then, that we consider, and do insist that we are, and ought to be, free as our fellow subjects in Britain, and that no...
GLC04774
to Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
18 July 1781
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
Written by Cornwallis as commander of British forces in the South to Lafayette who commanded American troops in Virginia. Says some of the prisoners settled on for exchange have been sent to Lafayette and that the remainder will be sent on Lafayette...
GLC04775
to Arthur Lee [in French]
7 October 1777
Dumas, Charles Guillaume Frédéric, 1721-1790
Report from a French agent on French and Dutch politics.
GLC04778
Proclamation of amnesty in Boston to all but Samuel Adams and John Hancock
1775/06/12
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
Authorship attributed to John Burgoyne. With woodcut royal seal of George III at top. Gage writes: "In this exigency of complicated calamities, I avail myself of the last effort within the bounds of my duty, to spare the effusion; to offer, and I...
GLC04781
Articles of Convention between Lt. Gen. Burgoyne & Majr. Gen. Gates
16 October 1777
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Two clerical signatures for Gates, once to affirm the document and again to confirm that Burgoyne's name is understood to be used throughout. Treaty documents the terms of surrender of Burgoyne's army after its defeat at the Battle of Saratoga by...
GLC04782
to William Eden
7 October 1775
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785
Written a month before Germain became Secretary of State for the Colonies to Eden as Deputy Secretary of State for the Northern Department. Recipeint was a inferred by Donald Londahl-Smidt. See collateral file for full explanation. References Eden's...
GLC04783
to John Burgoyne
16 December 1777
Heath, William, 1737-1814
Written by Heath as commander of the Convention Army, which consisted of British prisoners of war from Saratoga campaign to General Burgoyne as prisoner of war. Says that he received word from Congress on 1 December 1777 that Burgoyne's troops are...
GLC04787
to William R. Lee
February 11, 1778
Written by Heath as commander of the Convention Army, which consisted of British prisoners of war from the Saratoga campaign to Lee as commandant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where many of the troops were located. Complains to Lee that many British...
GLC04788
to Colonel Williams
31 October 1777
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Huntington as a General of Connecticut forces in the Continental Army to a Colonel Williams, whose larger identity could not be ascertained. Says that Williams might have money that was sent to help his father. Sends along information of General...
GLC04791
to Henry Remsen, Jr. re: erratic nature of deliveries, reaction to Jay's Treaty
1795/12/17
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Concerning delivery of a nail machine, pea planting, newspaper subscriptions and France's reaction to Jay's treaty. He fears France's reaction to the treaty and that they may be silent on "the principle the Count de Vergennes once expressed to me...
GLC04794
to William Phillips
3 November 1779
Jenkinson, Charles, 1727-1808
Written by Jenkinson as Secretary of War in Lord North's ministry in London to Major General Phillips as the ranking officer of the Convention Army, which consisted of prisoners of war from the Saratoga campaign. The army was being barracked in...
GLC04796
to Robert Morris
13 November 1778
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
Jones, Captain of the U.S.S. Ranger, informs Morris, a Continental Congressman, of recent events in France. Reports that in June, a highly esteemed gentleman (who Jones does not name) wrote him a secret letter promising him command of a large ship...
GLC04797
to Timothy Pickering
9 November 1797
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Written by King as American Ambassador to Britain to Secretary of State Pickering. Written in numeric cipher, probably concerning the implications of XYZ Affair. Letter was unable to be uncoded at this time. Cipher could possibly be in the Rufus...
GLC04798
Showing results 1,376 - 1,400