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to Lewis Cass
1836/03/30
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Calling captains back to their companies. Written in the third person. Pencil note added later identifies recipient as Carey A. Harris, which is incorrect.
GLC05722.02
to Carey A. Harris re: criticizing paying John Ross to attend Congress
1836/10/15
Written in the third person. "If Mr. Bell had been as attentive to the pay of the volunteers as he was to John Ross & others to have them paid for attending Congress & opposing the treaty the appropriation would have been made as required."
GLC05722.03
to Carey A. Harris re: interpretation of 14th Sect. of Choctaw Treaty
1836/12/01
Asking Harris to bring Samuel Gorman's letter regarding Choctaw Treaty. Written in the third person.
GLC05722.04
to Simon Snyder
1810/07/05
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Responds favorably to receiving a letter from Governor Snyder about the resolutions passed by the General Assembly of Pennsylvania supporting President Madison's stand against Britain. Describes them as "expected from a state, which, has given, so...
GLC05745
Instructions from Boston to its Representatives in State Legislature
circa May 10, 1785
Cooper, William, 1720-1809
This document is a printed sheet with a manuscript note at top containing information and instructions about a meeting of those who represent the Town of Boston. The note concerns State Legislators and mentions John Hancock, Samuel Allyn Otis, Caleb...
GLC05666.01
[Instructions from the Assembly of Massachusetts Bay to the Delegates in Congress].
1778/03/11
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Countersigned by John Avery as secretary. Resolution empowering the president of the council to sign the instructions for the Massachusetts delegates in regard to the Articles of Confederation and for the secretary to furnish those delegates with...
GLC05666.02
Collection of letters from Salmon Portland Chase to Jehu Glancy Jones regarding the politics during the Reconstruction Era [Decimalized .01-.05]
1867-1871
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
GLC05677
[Grants of money for children of slaves in Ulster County, New York]
1 January 1803
Jansen, Zacharias, fl. 1803
Grants of money for the children of slaves in the town of Shawangunk, New York. Signed by Zacharias Jansen, several other members of the Jansen family, and various others. Refers to the eventual abolition of slavery in New York State. "...for the...
GLC05685
Fort Laramie peace council with Northern plains tribes, no. 39 [stereocard]
1868 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
On yellow mount. Shows William T. Sherman, Winfield S. Hancock and Harney, with others plus small Indian girl.
GLC05686
to Rufus Edwards
9 November 1845
Edwards, Cabel G., fl. 1845
Reports that their father is dead and describes his last weeks. Includes the surrender of his father's estate to his brother. Discusses his financial and legal troubles. Invites his brother and family in Ohio to go west to California, where they...
GLC05691
His most Sacred Majesty George IIId, King of Britain, &c.
1755 ca.
Frye, Thomas, 1710-1762
This document is a mezzotint depicting King George III. Three names are associated with the making of this print. The first, which is noted in the lower left corner of the engraving, is T. Frye. The note next to his name reads "ad vivum delineavit"...
GLC05694
to Samuel R. Gerry re: sending order of Senate on salaries of office holders
1792/10/10
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Transmitting an order of the Senate (not included) to "all Officers to furnish an account of the emoluments of their respective Offices."
GLC05698.02
Connecticut House bill no. 185 re: erection of telephone and telegraph lines
1881/02/24
Concerning the rights to land ownership of companies or people who erect telegraph or telephone wires.
GLC05702
[Volume of five loyalist tracts relating to the American Revolution, titled Galloways Tracts]
1780
Wilkie, John, ?-1785
The five works, in order: "The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq; Late Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania, before the House of Commons, in a Committee on the American Papers" second edition; "Plain Truth: Or, A Letter to the Author of...
GLC05705
to Nahum Capen re: Grant's presidential campaign
1880/04
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written in purple ink and signed (for her husband) by Varina Davis. "With all his stupidity, neglect of his duties and abuse of his trust... the case must be hopeless. [...] God forbade war to coerce the seceding tribes (of Israel) to return. "
GLC05719
Project for the economical development of Mexico and Latin America
May 1961
Bernot, Rafael A., fl. 1961
Co-authored with Renan E. Perez Rivero. Published in Mexico City, Mexico in May 1961. President John F. Kennedy signed a note "For Jim," using his personal stationary, which is pasted at the front of the binder. Items contained in green leather...
GLC05723
[Color lithograph of Red Jacket, a Seneca chief wearing the Presidential Peace Medal.]
1839-1856
Bowen, John T., fl. 1801-1856
Date estimated by years Bowen worked in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collateral to GLC05742.01.
GLC05742.02
to Solomon G. Haven re: fund raising for election of Harrison; locoism
1840/01/08
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
"Like mushrooms it [locoism] springs up during the darkness of night from the steaming heaps of dung that encumber the earth...." With FF.
GLC05753
to Stephen Twining re: election tied between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr
1801/01/01
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
Date obscured but docketed 1801. Writes with his wishes for a Happy New Year and "entrance upon the nineteenth Century." Adds that "[t]he votes are even between Jefferson and Burr. [.... ] Never were men more seriously alarmed than our republican...
GLC05754.02
to Stephen Twining re: guessing that Jefferson will not be President
1800/12/04
He writes: "We had correct intelligence from Annapolis the last evening that the votes of Maryland are five for Adams & Pickney -- five for Jefferson & Burr. It has been pretty much conceded by the Gentlemen, here, who arrogate to themselves the...
GLC05754.05
to Stephen Twining re: burning of Teasury, Marshall nominated for Chief Justice
1801/01/21
It seems, as tho' Pandora's Box of Mischief was opened upon the United States -- Last evening... the Treasury Department was discovered to be on fire -- The flame caught presumably from the hearth of the Auditors room -- and wrapped up and consumed...
GLC05754.09
to [Stephen Twining] re: tie for Presidency between Jefferson & Burr
1801/02/11
Dated "1/2 past 3 o'clock." He writes: "On examining the votes of the electors in the presense of the Senate and House they were as follows for: Thomas Jefferson - 73; Aaron Burr - 73; John Adams - 65; Chs. C. Pickney - 64; John Jay -1. We have...
GLC05754.12
to Stephen Twining re: tie for Presidency between Jefferson & Burr continues
February 12, 1801
"It is now one o clock PM, we have balloted twenty eight times, uniformly eight for Jefferson - six for Burr & two divided - We cannot adjourn or do any other business[.] We have voted to ballot again on the morrow, at 11 oclock. I cannot guess the...
GLC05754.13
Article upon the determination of altitudes from observations taken with the barometer...
1857
Abbot, Henry Larcom, 1831-1927
Title continues "being Chapter VI and Appendix E of the Report of Lieut. Henry L. Abbot, Corps of Topographical Engineers, upon Explorations for a Railroad Route from the Sacramento Valley to the Columbia River made by Lieut. L.S. Williamson, Corps...
GLC05761
[Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses arising from the rebellion]
20 September 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
This document is a Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses committed during the Civil War. It is filled out and signed by Andrew Johnson as President and countersigned by William H. Seward as Secretary of State. Accompanied by a white seal.
GLC05782
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