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Mettlach Tiles
Circa 1875
L. F., & A., Beckwith, fl. 1875
These fireproof tiles have long been used extensively in public buildings. Information is given for ordering and for laying, with potential design plans.
GLC00687.159
to James Dinsmore
24 December 1807
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses instructions for a table at Monticello. Lists mahogany forwarded to Monticello by Oldham and copies out a note he received from Oldham about the wood planks and the delivery of them to the estate. Jefferson's note to Dinsmore instructs on...
GLC04964
Invoice of Goods to be sent for by Mr. John Gill of Baltimore for and on account of George Washington of Mount Vernon in Virginia, according to agreement
26 November 1799
Washington, George, 1732-1799
List of dry goods Washington ordered for his plantation. Includes blankets, buttons, and cloth. Most of the items are material for blankets and clothing for his slaves. Asks for "6 pieces of the largest - thickest and best striped Blanketing for...
GLC05100
Seated view of trapper who gave elk-horn chair to Lincoln
1864/11/26
Gardner, James, 1832-?
The California hunter and trapper is seated holding his rifle across his lap. Imprint on recto "Entered according to Act of Congress by . . ." Graphite inscription on verso "Seth Kinman." Photographers imprint on verso: "Alex. Gardner. Photographer...
GLC05111.02.0131
Standing view of trapper who gave elk-horn chair to Lincoln
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Leaning against his rifle. Imprint on recto "California Hunter and Trapper, who presented President Lincoln with the elk-horn Chair. Entered according to Act of Congress, by Seth Kinman, in the year 1865 in the Clerk's Office of the District Court...
GLC05111.02.0132
Elk-Horn Chair, presented by Seth Kinman
Imprint on recto "Presented to President Lincoln, Nov. 26, 1864 by Seth Kinman, the California Hunter and Trapper. Entered according to Act of Congress by Seth Kinman, in the year 1864, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District...
GLC05111.02.0133
to Mrs. Barton
January 27, 1919
Barton, Frank L., fl. 1919
Writes to his mother that he received her letter of 11 January and remarks at the speedy delivery. Discusses the good price of corn and hopes his parents treat themselves to new furniture, a gesture he and his siblings should have extended before...
GLC07810.002
to Charley
01 April 1859
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
Says he tried to write earlier but could not finish. Speaks of the illness of a friend Marion. Reports that the Heyward and Martin and Wyman cases are still pending. Mentions a bridal party that is on their way to Orangeburgh. States the Elliots...
GLC08165.06
11 May 1859
Says it seems like Charley is having fun at Columbia (South Carolina College) but hopes he is studying. Wishes he could be there for the spring months and see the Tournament. Talks of country living and that he is physically but not mentally active...
GLC08165.07
to Angel Darling (wife)
1861-1877
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
He regrets that he could not be with her during their boy's most important years of growth. He is glad she got a reliable stove though it is a poor subsitute for a husband.
GLC08284.106
An Agreement between Harriet H. Wait and Edwin R. Mead
March 29, 1873
Mead, Edwin, fl. 1873
Concerning the ownership of some property and some furniture and other items contained within.
GLC08284.129
to Chara
12 October 1861
Mother, fl. 1860-1867
No year. Henry is well. John is mustering in and paying off soldiers. A Mrs. Higgins still has the cup she borrowed. They got a new sewing machine.
GLC08284.133
Photo of the entrance to a living room
A glass and wood chest and a dresser are featured.
GLC08284.158
Photo by the the fireplace
A desk, a small couch and two chairs are featured.
GLC08284.159
Photo of the dining room
GLC08284.161
Photo of the bedroom
GLC08284.162
Photo of a living room
Features an ornate rug, two chairs and a window seat.
GLC08284.163
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
12 December 1863
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He asks her for pillows, sheets and a quilt for Christmas.
GLC02161.104
to Henry Knox
July 1776
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Distressed, Lucy discusses the circumstances under which she left New York and argues she was undeserving of Henry's censure. She stayed in New York longer than expected in order to have "a more affectionate parting." When she desired to go to...
GLC02437.00364
18 July 1776
Thanks Henry for taking the time to write her "amidst the hurry of public business," referring to the revolutionary war activities in New York. Explains her travel plans, which will bring her to New Haven, Connecticut. Discusses their child's...
GLC02437.00381
20 October 1776
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Discusses their correspondence and speculates that not all their letters reach each other. Discusses the recent British victories in taking Long Island and New York. Had hoped the victories would induce the British into an ill-planned and...
GLC02437.00476
23 August 1777
Notes that she is recovering from a four day illness. Describes her daily life in detail as requested by Henry. Rises at eight a.m., has breakfast for an hour, then reads, writes, or works until her "solitary dinner" at 2 p.m. Misses Henry...
GLC02437.00638
to Lucy Knox
25 August 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written at "Derby, 7 Miles below Philadelphia" (possibly Darby, Pennsylvania). Reports that his troops had begun to march to the North River (the Hudson), but received a dispatch that British General William Howe was in the Chesapeake Bay. Believes...
GLC02437.00640
7 April 1777
Informs Henry that "the attachment on the house is completed." Discusses other details regarding the house, but is somewhat unclear. Seems to be saying that Mr. Hitchburn still owes Knox 2,000 pounds for the house, which it appears that he has...
GLC02437.00567
3 April 1777
Says she and Mr. [Benjamin] Hichborn have completed "the affair of the house" for 5,500 pounds. Says the transaction pains her, though is sure her father will approve once he knows the circumstances. Is worried, however, that others may see Henry...
GLC02437.00565
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