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The war. [Vol. II, no. 17 (October 12, 1813)]
12 October 1813
Woodworth, S., & Co., fl. 1813
Prints updates on War of 1812.
GLC03436.16
to Mr. Lockwood
14 May 1900
Written by an unknown U.S. Navy officer (signature illegible) to a Mr. Lockwood. Thanks him for the kind note that he read on his return from Massachusetts. Says he appreciates his feelings about the USS "Oregon." Written on League Island
GLC03479.66
to Stevenson Taylor
6 November 1900
Luce, Stephen Bleeker, 1827-1917
Luce says he heard from Frederick P. Vinton that Taylor was the President of the Webb Institute. Is writing for a copy of the Prospectus of the Institute. Is particularly interested in knowing about a course on naval architecture and ship building...
GLC03479.67
to unknown
25 June 1908
Woodward, E.F., fl. 1908
Written by Commander Woodward to an unknown general. Says he has been away and just received his invite. Says he tried to get quarters at the hotel but failed. Says he has "made up my mind that as Gettysburgh was about the only battle that the Army...
GLC03479.68
5 October 1910
Schroeder, Seaton, 1849-1922
Written by Rear Admiral Schroeder to an unknown recipient. Replying to his note of the same day, Schroeder says he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet in March 1909 and has been in command since that time. Thanks him for inquiring...
GLC03479.69
to the United Cigar Co.
9 December 1910
Schouler, John, fl. 1861-1910
Retired Rear Admiral Schouler asks that the United Cigar Co. send him two half-pound boxes of fresh John Cotton's Smoking Tobacco, No. 1, mild quality, by registered mail. Sends a $3.30 check to cover the costs (not included).
GLC03479.70
to Whitelaw Launders
24 May 1918
Chester, Colby Mitchell, 1844-1932
Written by Rear Admiral Chester as Commandant of the Navy ROTC program at Yale University. Replies to a request for a written story of the Civil War. Says he doe not have time "to write a story of the Civil war, during this war." Typed on letterhead...
GLC03479.71
1877-1900
Sartorius, George Rose, fl. 1865
Letter has signature, but it is illegible. It appears to be a person with the last name Sartoruis and a note in pencil at the top of the document indicates the person was an admiral, although this could not be proven. Writes to offer melons from his...
GLC03479.72
[Clipped signature of Hiram Paulding]
1900-1929
Paulding, Hiram, 1797-1878
Clipped signature of Rear Admiral Paulding. The clipping is pasted to another sheet of paper. No date, but pencil note estimates the date as "1840s-1850s."
GLC03479.74
to Mr. Niles
Morgan, C.W., fl. 1861-1865
Morgan asks Niles to dine with him on Sunday if he has no previous engagements.
GLC03479.75
to Mrs. Willes
Wilkes, Mary H., ?
Says she just heard that Mrs. Willes's little boy was sick. Wants to help if she can. Dated 29 February with no year. Written on what appears to be Mary Wilkes's stationary, which has a large "W" on the first page.
GLC03479.76
to Oliver K. Hand, esq.
8 May 1906
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1864-1945
Informs Hand "you have doubtless noticed that the Senate before adjournment also passed the Hook Mountain bill, and that all it needs now is the Governor's approval, which I have no doubt it will receive." Recipient inferred from GLC03481.27.
GLC03481.25
to Fred Goetz
16 May 1915
Bartholdt, Richard, 1855-1932
Accepts Goetz's invitation to address Goetz's (unspecified) National Society 9 June 1915 in Chicago, Illinois. Bartholdt, who was asked to present on the topic of personal liberty, charges Goetz $100. Possibly written to Fred Goetz, a notorious...
GLC03481.26
[Appointment of H. P. Kochheiser as notary public of Cuyahoga County, Ohio]
19 October 1920
Cox, James Middleton, 1870-1957
Partially printed. Signed by Cox as Governor and Harvey Claude Smith as Secretary of the State of Ohio. Signed on verso by Kochheiser and Deputy Clerk P. M. [Givens?] 21 October 1920. Contains two record office stamps, one signed by Edward B....
GLC03481.36
to Herbert Parsons re: endorsement of Jacob M. Dickinson for Attorney General
24 December 1908
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Signed as President-elect. With autograph postscript. Dicksinson served 1909-11 as Taft's Secretary of War.
GLC03509
To Joseph Maitland
10 October 1902
Letter addressed "Dear Cousin Joe." Talks about the poor health of her husband John and says the doctors are unable to help him. Reports all of her children have married. Comments she prefers the winters in the south. Remarks both her sons work for...
GLC03523.10.228
to Frank Damuth
January 15, 1914
Downing, C. A., fl. 1914
Announces the death of Dolphus Damuth on 30 December 1913, written by the "Fort Atkinson Lodge Knights of Pythias, in loving remembrance of the many delightful years he was a member of this lodge."
GLC03523.14.86
Old pensioners, Soldiers Home, Dayton, Ohio
1902
Underwood & Underwood. A group of elderly soldiers in Civil War uniforms seated around a tree.
GLC05137.264
Carry A. Nation, Home Defender
February 1904
Hall's Studio
Full-length portrait, with hatchet in hand. Inscribed by Carrie Nation: "Carry A. Nation, Home Defender" This photograph shows Nation wielding a hatchet over her head with a grim look of determination on her face. With ink note on verso: "Dear...
GLC05147
[Portrait photograph of John D. Rockefeller]
1912
Tou, Edmond, fl. 1912
Signed in pencil by Rockefeller and Edmond Tou (on the plate). Image is ca. 1930, per Charles Hamilton. Note in ink on verso: "Return to: William Hoster, 281- 4th Ave, N.Y." A note in pencil from a previous owner notes "@ age 72 @ 1912," possibly...
GLC05148
Twenty years at Hull-house, with autobiographical notes. With illus. by Norah Hamilton.
1 May 1912
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
Inscribed: "Dear Miss Passmore I have had a very charming visit in your home and am glad to leave my name behind. Sincerely yours, Jane Addams, May 1, 1912." First edition, 1910.
GLC05168
The History of Woman Suffrage... in Four Volumes, Vol. IV. 1883-1900
1902/05/22
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Inscribed to Emily M. Gross. Edited by Anthony and Ida Husted Harper. Published by Susan B. Anthony.
GLC05175
to Hamilton Fish, Jr.
1924-1930
Mellon, Andrew, 1855-1937
Three letters typed in blue inks on Treasury Department stationery: n.d., 3/5/1929 and 5/15/1924, regarding efforts to stop manufacture and traffic in addictive drugs. With additional TLS of H. J. Anslinger, commissioner of the Bureau of Narcotics...
GLC05185
[Draft of Page 66 of "Fear God and Take Your Own Part"]
circa 1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
The page beginning: "of cheap platitudes, not by windy orating...." With lengthy autograph annotations by Roosevelt.
GLC05186
Collection of letters of Charles Horsfall [decimalized .01-.53]. [various places]
1900-1910
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Writes to his children and wife about Klondike gold fields, mining, life in Alaska, Mormons, and the 1906 election. Horsfall was a Mormon.
GLC05245
to Owen Horsfall
22 July 1900 - 11 August 1900
Complains to his son that business is "very dull" and everyone is "disappointed at the actual conditions when compared with what they had expected." Comments on lowered prices for items such as bread, flour, and lumber. He had stomach cramps and a...
GLC05245.01
27 September 1900 - 1 October 1900
Writes to his son about everyday matters in Alaska concerning his work and the weather. Encloses a letter for Haslam and Mullen, and sends these letters with Jerry Langford, who surprised him by calling that afternoon. Mentions that the town's...
GLC05245.02
to Owen Horsfall [incomplete]
15 October 1900
Writes to his son that he and other men bought a sail boat for $700, and he has made some money by transporting passengers to the U.S. Transport "Lawton," and charging "$1.00 pr head." He found that the currents "are quite a factor in boating...
GLC05245.03
11 November 1900
Writes to his son about a blizzard "4º below zero, wind blowing from N.E. at the rate of 60 miles an hour, and sand and snow cutting the skin off one's face in going against it." Comments on the brilliant northern lights. Plans to mush with Jim...
GLC05245.04
1900/12/01
He describes his daily morning chores. There was ice on the beach 10-15 feet high that morning. He would give $50,000.00 if he had it to be able to spend Thanksgiving at home with his family.
GLC05245.06
1900/12/10
Writes to his son that at times he becomes discouraged not knowing what the coming season will bring. The days are short, the sun rises at 9:30 am and sets at 1:45 pm. "The camp is quite civilized this winter compared to last…" The Editor of the...
GLC05245.07
1901/01/21-1901/1/22
Wants his family to spend the winter with him after they find land. Feels he has to make up for his past drinking and gambling, and states, "All my best endeavors for the rest of my life shall be put forward to atone for my neglect during the past...
GLC05245.08
1901/03/03
Describes doctoring Pearson for badly frozen toes, wrists, and cheeks,using carbonized water and vaseline. Complains about the long winter. "March has come in like a lamb and will probably go out like the proverbial lion."
GLC05245.09
1901/07/10
He's leaving camp for the hills for a few months. His hair is turning white, he says he's "not cut out for a miner or prospector especially to commence it so late in life." See GLC05245.11 for a note that was included with this letter.
GLC05245.10
A list of words which Owen spelled wrong on his last letter, the corrections, and a note that Charles is sending a book of views under a separate cover. Written on a report form from the Alaska Gold Mining Company. (See GLC 5245.10 for the letter...
GLC05245.11
1901/09/03
He started out on a prospecting trip and went as far as Teller, but returned to his cabin because, "his chicken had enough of prospecting in such beastly weather." When he returned home he found his cabin had been broken into, and all of his clothes...
GLC05245.12
1901/10/27
As he writes, he hears "the sound of Sirrash kids enjoying themselves on the ice covered river." He lost two dogs and now only has nine. He's going to apply to construct a bridge across the Nome River.
GLC05245.13
1902/01/06
He did not go on the 31st because there was not "gold enough in Alaska" to tempt him out during "the worst blizzard of the season." He enjoyed exercising two of the dogs who ran to town when untied. He hopes to get a position with a big company as...
GLC05245.14
to: "my dear boys."
1902/04/20
Describes the blizzard last night. Discusses his work building a suspension bridge across Nome River at the expense of about $5,000 but storms are delaying the construction. Afterwards, he expects to work for the North American Trading and...
GLC05245.15
1902/06/19
He is awaiting the arrival of books he requested and gives instructions as to how to send them. He caught a cold and has just finished working at the Military Post this morning. He is going to meet with Mr. Watson and tell Mr. Watson that he is "...
GLC05245.16
to: "my dear children."
1902/10/28
He has fallen behind in collecting the money he intended to send to them. He will start a job at a Road House tomorrow for $25 per month and lodging. A man is going to ask the government to either purchase his bridge or pay for using it. Laps and...
GLC05245.17
Two letters of Charles Horsfall, one to his wife, and one to his children [Decimalized .01-.02]
17 May 1903
GLC05245.18
to Mary
He asks his wife if she does not agree that he has been sufficiently punished. He wants to either resume their relationship or end it with a divorce. He is willing to pay for the divorce and some of the children's expenses but will do anything to...
GLC05245.18.01
to My Dear Children
Mentions how much the children must have grown. Talks about selling all his equipment; boilers, engines, pipe tools, etc. States he will enclose a money order with this letter. First page is written in very light pencil, and there is bleedthrough...
GLC05245.18.02
Modern [20th century] photograph of Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent's marriage certificate.
1915
GLC04360.116
Modern [20th century] photograph of petition recommending Captain Ulysses S. Grant for the office of county engineer.
GLC04360.117
Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company
1911/10/25
Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company [auction house] of "Autograph of Grant (U.S.). Lists documents that the original collector owned.
GLC04360.118
8 News articles [decimalized: a-c]
Collateral: 81 News articles, mostly 1915-1925. The articles were written after Grant's death (bulk: early 20th century). Includes four articles about Susan B. Anthony centenary celebrations in 1920; two articles written by Grant's Granddaughter...
GLC04360.119
[Newspaper clippings]
GLC04360.119b
[Newspaper Clippings]
GLC04360.119c
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