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to Edwin F. Husi
3 Febraury 1916
Marshall, Thomas, 1913-1921
Letter regarding Husi's recipient's upcoming marriage. Written on printed stationery "The Vice-President's Chamber."
GLC02512.08
to F. H. Barrett re: autograph collection of all Vice Presidents
1892/07/18
Morton, Levi P., 1824-1920
Written on printed stationery "The Vice-President's Chamber." The collection includes all the "Vice-Presidents of the United States with the exception of Elbridge Gerry and myself." [vice presidents]
GLC02512.09
to Mr. French re: relative to Mr. French's party loyalty
1906/11/06
Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912
Written on stationery of the House of Representatives. Thanks French for being "at the polls today" and concludes "Your Party loyalty has stood the test always...." [vice presidents]. See photograph of James Sherman in GLC02512.11.02.
GLC02512.11.01
to J.C. Green re: a letter of thanks
1893/12/07
Stevenson, Adlai, fl. 1893
Written on printed stationery "Vice-President's Chamber" [vice presidents]
GLC02512.12
to George Ashmun
30 September 1839
Otis, Harrison G., 1765-1848
Otis, a former Massachusetts Congressman, declines an invitation from Massachusetts State Senator Ashmun, a member of the committee making arrangements for the Western Railroad Festival. Declares that the opening of the Western Railroad "is destined...
GLC02504.32
to E. F. Chamber
6 September 1827
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
States that he will not remove any deputy already appointed unless public interest requires it. Asks Chamber to inform the deputy in question that his commission will be continued.
GLC02504.35
to D. Miller
4 March 1870
Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886
Letter of introduction of R.C. Root as Secretary of the Lebanon Springs (New York) Railroad Company to edit Miller's certificates on the consolidation agreement between Root's company and the B&R Railroad Company.
GLC02504.37
to William H. Blenko
28 July 1950
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
Thanks Blenko for a vase he gave him at the Governors' Conference in White Sulphur Springs. Signed as Governor of California. Addressed to Blenko at the Blenko Glass Company in Milton, West Virginia. A typed note with biographical information on...
GLC02504.39
to William S. Robinson
16 November 1875
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893
Writes that he has reviewed Robinson's manual of parliamentary procedure, titled Warrington's Manual, and praises it as useful, practical, and convenient.
GLC02504.42
American statesmen and public servants: 47 letters & docs [decimalized]
1750-1884
GLC02505
to George Jay
22 May 1848
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886
Calls Jay's attention to eulogies written on the death of Adams' father, John Quincy Adams. Notes that Americans are closely watching Europe, where "Change is now the rule and stability the exception." Jay was in London.
GLC02505.01
to Dwight Foster
7 November 1796
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808
Both Ames and Foster were U.S. Congressmen from Massachusetts. Mentions details of taking his family to Springfield and then to New York. Says Connecticut Congressman Chauncey Goodrich and his wife might join them and that they would "make a company...
GLC02505.02
to John Nicholson
April 1784
Bradford, William, 1755-1795
Written by Bradford as Pennsylvania's Attorney General to Nicholson as Comptroller General. Says the case "Com v. Matlock" -- probably Comptroller v. Matlock -- will commence today. Wants Nicholson to meet him at Mr. Wilson's -- perhaps the well...
GLC02505.04
to "Jesse Hunt or Samuel Huntington"
1813/12/24
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866
Brigadier General Cass authorizes the payment of a military account owed to Lieutenant Meek of the 7th infantry regiment. Colonel Huntington was a district paymaster and had been governor of Ohio. Cass would later become governor of Michigan.
GLC02505.06
to David Porter
1808/10/08
Claiborne, William Charles Cole, 1775-1817
Informs Commodore Porter that he cannot leave his present post to "cross the Lakes with Lieutenant Morrell." Claiborne was governor of the Territory of Orleans from 1804-1812.
GLC02505.07
to A. H. H. Dawson
12 August 1882
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
Informs that he has not received the law brief and requests a copy be sent.
GLC02505.10
to Charles A. Drake
22 September 1844
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863
Kentucky Senator Crittenden declines an invitation to a Whig meeting in Boonville, Missouri from Drake, future Missouri Senator and fellow Whig. One black and white bust engraving of Crittenden included.
GLC02505.13
to Alexander James Dallas, Jr.
October 28, 1810
Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817
Written by Dallas as U.S. District Attorney for eastern Pennsylvania to his 19-year-old son Alexander James Dallas, Jr. The father wanted his son to pass this letter along to the Port Collector. In reference to the slave trading ship "Eugenia." It...
GLC02505.14
to Samuel B. Webb
March 16, 1779
Deane, Silas, 1737-1789
Writes to Colonel Webb, his stepson, to tell him to be careful in all his affairs. Also indicates that Congress may soon settle his own affairs. Deane had been accused of fraud in foreign procurement of military supplies while on a diplomatic...
GLC02505.15
to Robert P. Letcher
May 1842
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Sends the governor of Kentucky resolutions from the Rhode Island Assembly. The resolutions, printed on the verso and signed by Rhode Island Secretary of State William H. Smith, ordered Dorr to tell the president, congress, and state governors and...
GLC02505.16
to Rufus King
3 March 1801
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
Written by Ellsworth as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to King as American Minister to England. Ellsworth was selected by Adams as one of three peace commissioners that was sent to France in 1799. The team of diplomats successfully negotiated the...
GLC02505.17
to Charles C. Turner(?), Jr.
4 June 1870
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901
Informs that he will make an appointment to give his testimony in a court case. Written on stationary from the office of Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, 52 Wall Street. Recipient's name is partially illegible.
GLC02505.18
to Edwin D. Morgan
18 October 1861
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864
Giddings, U.S. consul general to the British North American Provinces, writes to Morgan, Governor of New York. Encloses a note (not included) from Elliot & Co., a Montreal-based importer of Enfield rifles. There are no Enfield rifles for sale in...
GLC02505.20
to Thomas Willing
May 3, 1802
Habersham, Joseph, 1751-1815
Writes to the President of the Bank of the United States about details involving payment for a house.
GLC02505.21
to Elbridge Gerry
16 April 1776
Hawley, Joseph, 1723–1788
Criticizes the use of prohibited tea. Mentions sending Gerry a memento. Comments that regiments are ineffective without "a man of Judgment and Spirit" leading them. A long postscript discusses Artemas Ward's resignation (because of poor health)...
GLC02505.23
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