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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
to Gideon Welles re: on Stephen Logan's request for Navy job for young man
1862/03/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A note, written as an endorsement on Logan's letter to Lincoln, supporting Stephen Logan's appeal on behalf of a young man for a navy clerkship. "The writer of this is almost a father to me...."
GLC06646
Authority to affix seal to convention with Japan for reduction of import duties
1866/04/09
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
With engraving.
GLC06655
The President is Dead
1865/04/15
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
A dramatic printed version of Stanton's announcement of Lincoln's death to General John A. Dix, U.S. Military Commander of the Department of the East, headquartered in New York. In full: "The President is Dead! [rule] War Department, Washington...
GLC06680
Patent for Timothy Taylor for improvement in fastening names on horse collars
1835/03/11
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Countersigned by John Forsyth. Orange seal; tied with green ribbon.
GLC06693
to Nathaniel Cutting re: appointing arbitrator to settle disputes
1818/02/16
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Appointing an arbitrator to settle a dispute between Daniel Pettibone of Philadelphia, and Peter Townshend and Van Tassel of Newburg, N.Y., who both claim to have invented a drill for boring cannon.
GLC06694
to Samuel W. Crawford re: election of 1868, abolishing the office of General
1868/07/23
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
"If Grant resigns after the election, Congress will abolish the office of General."
GLC06584
Subscription list for copy of "Speech of Hon. Thomas Ruffin of NC"
1856 ca.
Ruffin, Thomas, fl. 1856
Also signed by Lawrence Branch, Thomas Clingman, John Lecher, and others. "Speech of the Hon. Thomas Ruffin of NC in the Presidential election."
GLC06586
to Charles Emory Smith re: responsibility of leadership to take chances in crisis
1903/06/22
Also discusses the inevitability of irregularities occurring and rooting out scandal. Noted "Private" at top.
GLC06616
State Register Vol. 1, No. 1-36 [Lincoln] [damaged issue no. 2]
1847/06/08-1847/09/03
With content related to Abraham Lincoln's legislative career. Lacking the first leaf of No. 2.
GLC06618
[Certification of an act of sale]
1839/06/22
Bryan, William, fl. 1836-1846
Partially printed document from the Consulate of the Republic of Texas in which Bryan, as "Consul for the Republic of Texas, for the port of New Orleans, State of Louisiana" certifies that William Richardson signed an annexed act of sale (not...
GLC06623.05
[Certification that Jefferson George was issued and obeyed a summons from the state of Texas]
1839/01/11
Bunton, John Wheeler, 1807-1879
George was to "appear before the Committee of Investigation of the House of Representatives...in the case...wherein the Republic of Texas" was involved. Indicates that Jefferson obeyed the summons and was entitled to reimbursement for travel...
GLC06623.07
[Receipt for payment of $100 for closing land offices in Texas]
1836/02/06
Forbes, John, 1797-1880
Forbes attests to receiving $100 from Arthur Henrie, "receiver of the public Monies at Nacogdoches...for closing the land offices." Some arithmetic appears on the verso.
GLC06623.09
to Mrs. M. MacGregor
1848/08/19
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
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 Joseph Cannon re: problems facing the Philippines after six years of war
1902/11/28
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Discusses problems in the Philippines after six years of war with the United States and recommends U.S. aid.
GLC06649.01
to Jonathan Trumbull
1790/04/23
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Complains that the House is wasting constituents' money by spending too long debating measures. Says that he foresaw the trouble created by the debate over the federal assumption of state debts. Despite quarrels, still thinks "the permanence of...
GLC06658
To the free men of the North [election] [large cloth-backed lithographed map]
Free Labor Party abolitionist map used during the 1856 presidential campaign, printed, with hand-coloring in red, black and green.
GLC06662
Election campaign carte de visite of Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson
1872 ca.
Campaign carte depicting Grant and Vice-Presidential candidate Henry Wilson, with quotation about reducing taxation and national debt. Accompanied by a second carte of Gen. Palmer.
GLC06663
to Rev. Dr. Walter re: Europe's political strife, system of checks and balances
1797/10/24
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Some edge losses at top right, affecting a few letters. A rare letter, written as president, commenting on his writings on government, and their influence on the Federal constitution and his depair over Europe's political and military strife. He...
GLC06666
to Comite des Finances [in French]
1795/08/09
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Appealing to the Committee of Finances, he asks for justice on behalf of Jacques Le Ray. He relates what Le Ray's son, James, has told him about his father. The letter praises both father and son for their staunch defense of "the cause of liberty"...
GLC06683
Pennsylvania packet and daily advertiser. [No. 2690 (September 19, 1787)]
1787/09/19
Constitutional Convention, 1787
First printing of the Constitution in a newspaper. This version, printed by Dunlap and Claypoole, the same who had printed the draft versions of the Constitution meant for private use by delegates at the Constitutional Convention.
GLC06688
to Edward Ord re: his opinion of Ulysses S. Grant in war and politics
1871/08/11
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
"His strongest & only safe card is his military career. At the game of politics I think he loses more than he gains, for he bends too much [to] importunity and listens to exparte statements." With two hole punches at left edge
GLC06423
to David Humphreys re: defending actions as president, longing for retirement
1796/06/12
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Marked private by Washington. Written to his former secretary, towards the end of his second administration, concerning his perseverance despite attacks upon him. "...the Gazette (which I presume will accompany the dispatches) will give you a...
GLC06434
to Peter Cooper
1877/01/13
Baker, David, fl. 1877
Partially printed letter from the Division of Loans, with Treasury Department letterhead. Acknowledges the recipient's desire to redeem $100,000 worth of bonds.
GLC06473.06
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