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Why We are at War. Messages to Congress January to April, 1917
1917
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Signed in front endpaper. Content surrounding America's entry into World War I. Deckle edges.
GLC02186
to John Lovett
26 April 1815
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Serving as New Hampshire State Representative, Webster discusses possible future political appointments with New York Representative Lovett. Discusses a dinner with Richard Stockton, a New Jersey Representative. Referring to the New York election...
GLC02204
[Receipt for meals and lodging]
7 August 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Signed by Charles Pyncheon. Verifies receipt of 32 shillings from Bartlett as payment for his and Colonel Nathaniel Peabody's food and lodging for eight days at the Springfield, Massachusetts monetary convention held 30 July - 6 August 1777.
GLC02205
to unknown
3 August 1791
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Thanks the recipient for information in a previous letter, about the "hostile disposition of the Indians on the Frontiers." Shares his hope that federal treaties will ease the recipient's apprehensions and "produce a general peace." Introduces Col...
GLC02207
[Clipped signature mounted on engraving of Pownall]
circa 1780, 1897
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Includes Pownall's signature and an engraving of Pownall mounted on backing. Signature possibly created circa 1780. Engraving copyrighted 1897 by Little, Brown, & Co. based on the original engraving by Richard Earlom, first printed in 1777....
GLC02207.02
Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him
1844/06/25
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Published by the Republican Herald Office. Appeals to the citizens of Rhode Island, arguing that the sentence given to him goes against the principles of a democratic Republic. Dorr was charged for treason and sentenced to life imprisonment and...
GLC02211
to Robert Wharton
15 December 1823
Colvin, Richard, fl. 1823
Requests that Wharton, the Mayor of Philadelphia, prevent the exportation of specie to the East Indies, which has a negative effect on the prices "of Property, of Labour and of Work, and of Produce." Also discusses DeWitt Clinton's suitability as a...
GLC02221
[General orders no. 15 announcing equal pay of troops]
1 May 1864
Wickes, James H., fl. 1864
Signed by Wickes as Captain and acting Aide-de-Camp (possibly to Brigadier General Edward Ward Hinks). Informs African American soldiers "By an act that has passed the Senate of the United States, and been favorably reported to the House of...
GLC02223
Commonwealth. extra. [(August 26, 1852)]
26 August 1852
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Sumner's argument for the appeal of the Fugitive Slave Law was that the slaveholding southern states, and not the United States as a whole, condone the institution of slavery, and thus having a national law in which such an institution is aided and...
GLC02226
to Jeremiah S. Black
24 September 1854
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Informs Black of the cholera epidemic in Pittsburgh, and warns him not to return to the city until it has abated. States a hundred people a day are dying. Jeremiah S. Black was chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and later U.S...
GLC02229
to [John Sherman?]
24 May 1861
McDowell, Irvin, 1818-1885
General McDowell introduces an officer. The Seller's Description states that this letter was "from a small collection of correspondence addressed to John Sherman, who had just become a U.S. Senator from Ohio at this date." Says "Permit me to...
GLC02230
[Broadside warning against recruitment fraud]
February 10, 1862
Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867
Issued by Andrew as Governor of Massachusetts. Warns citizens against enticement into other state militias. Says "they can expect no aid from the authorities of Massachusetts in any embarrassments in which they may find themselves." Mentions some...
GLC02251
[Diary of a Union soldier, Company B, 98th New York Volunteers, who participated in the Petersburg Campaign]
1864
Sperry, Lyman Bell, 1838-1920
Pongo Bridge is noted on the inner front cover, but this diary was created in various places. Contains a meticulously records of the events of 1864. 8 January, records that General Butler (possibly Benjamin Franklin Butler), is to have entire...
GLC02261
to Gov. Pettus of Miss., re: actions leading to secession of South Carolina
1860/11/08
Gist, States Rights, 1831-1864
Also urging the Mississippi governor to join South Carolina's secession.
GLC02266
[Alabama's first official action to secede due to election of Lincoln]
1860/11/28
Moore, Andrew Barry, 1807-1873
Refers to "the Election of Abraham Lincoln, a Black Republican."
GLC02267
to Gov. F. W. Pickens re: announcing adoption & signing of secession ordinance
1860/12/20
Jamison, David F., fl. 1860
GLC02268
to D. F. Jamison
1860/12/22
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
Written as Governor of South Carolina to Jamison, president of the Secession Convention.
GLC02269
Official copy of S.C. ordinance to allow Gov. to treat with foreigners
1860/12/27
Duffus, James A., fl. 1860
Signed by Duffus as Deputy Secretary of South Carolina.
GLC02270
Copy of Committee resolution authorizing Gov. to declare martial law
Wardlaw, D.L., fl. 1860
Clerical copy written in the hand of B.F. Arthur, signed for Winslow (as chair of the Secession Convention).
GLC02271
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on volunteer army
1860/12/30
Signed as President of the Secession Convention of South Carolina.
GLC02272.02
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. re: establishing volunteer army
December 30, 1860
Arthur, B.F., fl. 1860-1863
Written as clerk of the convention
GLC02273
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (permanent army)
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Secession Convention.
GLC02274.01
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on permanent army
Signed as President of the South Carolina Secession Convention. Written in the hand of B.F. Arthur.
GLC02274.02
to Gen. James Simons re: defense of Charleston Harbor (retained clerical copy)
1861/01/02
Retained clerical copy of Pickens letter, as governor of South Carolina, regarding the defense of Charleston harbor.
GLC02277.02
Official extract of minutes... re: notifying foreign nations of independence
1861/01/14
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Seccession Convention. Resolves telling the Governor to forward copies of the secession Ordinance to other states in the union and foreign nations.
GLC02279
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