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Selected pamplets... Duane's collection [bound in one volume]
1792-1808
Bound collection of nine pamphlets 1792-1808 [William Duane, publisher.] 6 printed at Philadelphia, 3 at Washington First edition with this title page.
GLC05945
Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D.... by William Smith
1792
Smith, William, 1797-1887
Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache. Eulogy on the death of Franklin. (Bound with: Selected pamplets, GLC 5945.)
GLC05945.04
Observations on certain documents contained in... no. V & VI ... [speculation]
1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Complete title: "Observations on certain documents contained in No. V & VI of 'The History of the United States for the year 1796 ,' in which the charge of speculation against Alexander Hamilton, late Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted...
GLC05945.08
Oval salt print photograph as Governor at the age of 67
1860
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
GLC06092
Valedictory of Henry Clay, in the Senate of the United States
1842/03/31
J., & G.S. Gideon (firm), fl. 1825-1858
Clay announces his retirement and introduces his successor, John J. Crittenden. Briefly, Clay compares the senate to other legislative bodies. States that in November, 1840, he began planning to retire but remained because of President Harrison's...
GLC05863
Great Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster at Richmond.... [on silk]
1840/10/05
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Full title: "Great Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster at Richmond, Virginia, Monday, Oct. 5, 1840. Reported for the Herald, by William H. Attree." Report's Webster's speech at the Whig presidential nominating convention in Richmond with audience...
GLC05862
Chancellor Robert R. Livingston of New York
1960
Dangerfield, George, 1904-1986
Published by Harcourt, Brace & Co.
GLC05875
to John Gray
1 January 1809
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Clay, a United States Senator from Kentucky, discusses the terms of hire for Newman, an ensalved man. Notes the terms of payment: Gray will hire Newman for one year for the price of $100. 1 black and white bust engraving of Henry Clay included.
GLC05904
[Patent for Ansel Thayer's improvement in the manner of manufacturing boots and shoes by substituting a metallic shank for that portion of the outsole which answers to the hollow of the instep and heel]
24 April 1841
Signed by Webster as Secretary of State. Countersigned by Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents. Thayer's written description of his improvement is signed by Thomas P. Jones and George West as witnesses. Includes a one page diagram of...
GLC06362
to Aaron Hobart
January 27, 1805
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Tells Hobart that his letter has been received and, as he requested, the enclosed item had been given to the Post Master General. Also, mentions that Hobart's recommendation for where to establish a post office will be considered.
GLC06313.04.002
1836/05/03
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Writes that Daniel Webster, in his attempt to gain control of the Senate, has destroyed his own ambitions to be President and any Senate opposition to Jackson. Has "no confidence in the present administration" regarding the national bank crisis and...
GLC06314
2 November 1805
Bucklin, Sylvester Fuller, 1784-1860
Congratulates Hobart on completing his "Collegiate existence" and says Aaron is no longer his "fellow student" (at Brown University) but his friend. Shares his view of the relationship between classmates and mentions that they may never meet again....
GLC06313.04.003
Prophetic Daniel Webster!
circa 1850
Broadside states, "During the latter days of Mr. Webster, he was assailed by the Abolitionists on account of his 7th of March speech." Excerpts from the speech: "If the Fanatics and Abolitionists ever get the power in their hands they will override...
GLC06357
to Patrick Henry
26 May 1777
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Gives a detailed refutation of claims that he contributed to the depreciation of paper currency by converting money rents to tobacco. Attests to his love for America and details how he leased out his property to support his family. Discusses the...
GLC06410
[Contracting Thomas Mumford of New London, Connecticut to acquire 50 tons of gunpowder for colonies]
28 November 1775
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Josiah Bartlett, Francis Lewis, Samuel Ward and Thomas Willing, all as members of a Committee of Secrecy appointed by the "honble. the Continental Congress..." Also signed by Thomas Mumford. Lays out the terms for the...
GLC06401
to Charles Dumas
6 August 1781
Written shortly after his appointment as one of five commissioners to negotiate peace with England, Franklin complains about the limited assistance the Netherlands had given the United States during the American Revolution. Referring to the Dutch...
GLC06402
to Edward Telfair
14 October 1790
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Defends states' rights. In reference to the passage of the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act in July, 1790, he argues that if the Congress becomes the arbiter of land titles, the states' sovereignty will be diminished and all "landed property" will...
GLC06406
to William Whipple
26 June 1779
Colonel Lee, a Continental Congressman, discusses politics with Whipple, who was in Congress in Philadelphia. Of Virginia, states "We have neither wicked ... or foolish Politicians here, whose misconduct makes us fear for the safety of our country....
GLC06411
to Jonathan Roberts
December 29, 1837
Johnson, Richard M., 1780-1850
Written as Vice President under Martin Van Buren. Mentions Henry Clay and states that Roberts can discern his feelings toward Clay from their relations. But remarks that he has never broken ties with distinguished men just because of politics....
GLC06575
to James J. Meyers re: support of Henry Cabot Lodge for Civil Service reform, &c
1892/12/15
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
With TR's autograph pen corrections on p. 2. On stationery of the United States Civil Service Commission.
GLC06622.01
to James J. Meyers re: detailing Lodge's support for Civil Service reform
1892/12/28
With TR's autograph pen corrections on both pages. On stationery of the United States Civil Service Commission.
GLC06622.02
[Union autograph and sentiment album]
circa 1864
Includes thirty-five autographed quotations and sentiments, and ten signatures. This collection was possibly prepared for sale by the United States Sanitary Commission at the April 1864 Metropolitan Fair, held in New York City. The sentiments and...
GLC06620
to Mrs. M. MacGregor
1848/08/19
Expresses his sense of relief from "painful suspense and much anxiety" when he failed to be nominated for the presidency by Whig Convention in Philadelphia. Also thanks her for "attentions to Dr. LeHerd[?] and his Lady" and for being a good friend....
GLC06641.01
to Charles B. Haddock
14 October 1826
Replies to a previous inquiry from Haddock, his nephew, regarding the first settlers of New Hampshire. States that Nathaniel Adams' 1825 book, 'The Annals of Portsmouth', adds little to general knowledge on the history of New Hampshire. Offers his...
GLC06641.02
[The Lancaster pocket almanack, for the year 1778. Being the third year of American Independency. Inscribed by William Ellery].
circa 1777-1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Title continues: "and the neighbouring states; containing a variety of useful lists and tables." Signed on the cover with his title: "Lancaster Almanack for 1778." Includes 24 blank pages for notes, which Ellery has filled with diary, notes, and...
GLC06669
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