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Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 176, whole no. 3840 (November 30, 1864)]
30 November 1864
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Interesting from New Orleans, Typhoid fever very bad in Washington, Fighting in the Valley.
GLC05959.54.11
to William Smallwood
12 April 1777
Richardson, William, 1743-1786
Enclosing report to General Washington regarding the state of the regiment. Richardson has small pox and has inoculated the entire regiment. Complains of lack of officers, hardship and illness. It is a "wonder that they don't die at a much faster...
GLC06508.01
to Sarah Ogden
8 January 1863
Sulkin, Hermengilde, fl. 1863
Says she is saddened to hear that her son, Alphonse, has become very ill with typhoid fever, and she dreads the thought of his death. Begs Ogden to do as much as possible to restore her son to health because she has already felt the pain of losing...
GLC06559.126
The American Museum: or repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, & c. prose and poetical. Volume IV.
July 1788- December 1788
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Printed by Carey. Carey dedicates this volume to General George Washington. Includes a printing of Washington's farewell orders to the armies of the United States, issued 2 November 1783 from Rocky Hill, near Princeton, New Jersey (pages 240-242)....
GLC06565
[Loose Page from Scrapbook of William C. Alberger]
ca. 1860-1870
Alberger, William C., 1837-1925
Page contains:
Unknown. Map: s. l., Topographical map of Virginia between Washington and Manassas Junction. No date. 1 p. Includes an image of Washington, D. C., with the capital building in the foreground. Depicts Virginia and the western...
GLC06628.03
Wallet dairy.
1863
Emerick, J. H., fl. 1861-1865
10 almanac and preface pages + 120 diary pages + 30 memoranda and account pages. Entries include details of working life, war news. NB. No entries from June 22 - July 10. Emerick was ill during this period, with "symptoms of typhus." (Entry for...
GLC06738.03
to Thomas Pinckney
November 21, 1793
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Mentions the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. Fears that the political climate in France will hinder mail delivery.
GLC00496.140
[Albumen of Michael O'Laughlin]
27 April 1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Inscribed on verso: : Michael O'Laughlin Conspirator. Imprisoned for life. Died of yellow fever Sept. 23, 1867 at 7 a.m." Photograph shows O'Laughlin in wrist irons, wearing a dark jacket, vest, tie, and hat. He is facing right and is imprisoned...
GLC07738.09
Circular to the Consuls and Commercial Agents of the United States.
01 July 1805
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Discusses an act passed by Congress on 27 March 1804 pertaining to the registering of sea vessels. Mentions that the treasury department has no judicial authority in regards to disputes over lost vessels except that expressly given by United States...
GLC08151
Address of the President on the occasion of his fifty-second birthday anniversary
January 30, 1934
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Press release expressing thanks for all the birthday celebrations that are planned in his honor. Speech focuses on the problems of children crippled by polio in the United States. Discusses an organization dedicated to helping crippled children...
GLC04404
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