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Lithographs depicting Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin following their nomination as Republican candidates for President and Vice President respectively [Decimalized .01-.02]
1860
Currier & Ives
GLC02132
to John Bryant
6 January 1784
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Bryant that he will receive 7000 rations from army contractors to be issued "in such Quantities upon Returns signed by Capt. Joseph Williams." Indicates that General Henry Jackson will protect the stores and that Daniel Parker & Co. (the...
GLC03432.001
13 September 1785
Discusses accounts related to military stores at the Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, both payments and orders. Says he has not seen [Samuel] Hodgdon and therefore does not know the amount to pay some of the officers. Authorizes Bryant to...
GLC03432.002
Marked as a "Duplicate" (of GLC03432.02). Discusses accounts related to military stores at the Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, both payments and orders. Says he has not seen [Samuel] Hodgdon and therefore does not know the amount to pay some...
GLC03432.003
20 November 1785
Discusses administrative matters relating to Captain Bryant's pay. Notes he forwarded a certificate related to Bryant's failure to receive his commutation and says it is now out of Knox's hands. Comments he did not forward Bryant's certificate of...
GLC03432.004
February 8, 1786
Discusses the need to capture "the villains who broke open the public store at Springfield" Writes, "In all cases of the kind the most vigorous search ought to be made to find out the culprits and to bring them to condign punishment..." Notes he...
GLC03432.005
8 March 1786
Discusses accounts and a transfer of munitions related to the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Also discusses Captain Bryant's pay, indicating that "forty dollars per month is all that will be allowed by the public." Written from the War...
GLC03432.006
March 18, 1786
Mentions the transfer of munitions from the Salisbury furnace to the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, and his expectation that the operation is complete. Asks Captain Bryant to be "very exact" in his accounting (in both weight and number) of...
GLC03432.007
5 April 1786
Reiterates his request for a "perfectly accurate" return for the shot and shells sent from the Salisbury furnace to the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Advises Captain Bryant to "be explicit in your orders" when requesting payment "or they...
GLC03432.008
[Receipt of $500 payment from Captain John Bryant]
16 September 1786
Records the receipt of the bills drawn by the Treasury Board on the first of August last "on William Imlay, Esq. Commissioner of Continental Loan Office State of Connecticut" on behalf of Knox and remitted to John Bryant. Possibly related to the...
GLC03432.009
7 March 1787
Orders Captain Bryant to immediately send him "a return of every article taken by General Shepard [from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts]...noting particularly the state they were in at the time they were taken, and at the time they were...
GLC03432.010
5 June 1787
Discusses payments related to the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Instructs Bryant to provide Jeremiah Wadsworth with a receipt of payment and to make two duplicates of the receipt. Also sends a list (not included) of items from the armory at...
GLC03432.011
14 July 1787
Orders Captain Bryant to arrange for a cooper to repair powder casks and to have Mr. Smith purchase the hoops for the repairs of the powder casks. Warns Bryant to be "extremely careful that no accident happens with the powder" and to remember the...
GLC03432.012
[Order for Captain John Bryant to deliver four pounders to Captain Joseph Savage]
August 25, 1944
Orders Bryant, as the "public Store-keeper, at Springfield...to deliver two four pounders...with proper implements" for the use of Savage's company. Written from the War Office. With an autograph note signed by Savage on the bottom noting the...
GLC03432.013
25 August 1787
Discusses Captain Bryant's pay for 1786. Lists the amounts and dates previously paid to Bryant and notes he will send the remaining $130.00 owed to Bryant. Written from the War Office.
GLC03432.014
19 April 1788
Discusses obtaining "warrants from the treasury on Connecticut for various objects" and Captain Bryant's pay. Says he put the warrants in Colonel [Jeremiah] Wadsworth's hands. Wadsworth has been instructed to inform Knox once he receives payment...
GLC03432.015
to Noble
27 May 1861
Elmore, Edward Carrington, fl. 1861-1865
Discusses the design of the Confederate currency and specifically mentions the place to be printed on it, instructing Noble not to use Montgomery, but use Richmond or leave the space blank for now as he does not know how long the Treasury will be in...
GLC03501.01
[Confederate States of America fifty cents paper currency note]
February 17, 1864
Archer & Halpin (Richmond, VA)
Signed in facsimile by Robert Tyler, as register and E.C. Elmore as the Treasurer of the Confederate States of America. No. 44502, engraved by Archer & Halpin, Richmond, Virginia.
GLC03501.02
Telegram books from the Treasury Department [Decimalized .01-.03]
March 1860- December 1865
GLC03519
Item's related to Andrew Jackson's seventh annaul speech to Congress. [Decimalized .01-.02]
1836-1844
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson's seventh annual message to Congress and a note from his adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr.
GLC04793
to William Cabell Rives
15 May 1861
Peyton, William M., 1805-1868
Colonel Peyton discusses Virginia's recent secession from the Union, stating "I think Virginia would have acted more wisely ... if, with her prestige as the great head of the slave states, she had planted her foot upon the opening lid of this Pandora...
GLC05021.01
[Printed letter to William Cabell Rives discussing Virginia's secession]
after 15 May 1861
GLC05021.02
to E. Levassor
13 September 1865
Dickson, William G., fl. 1861-1866
Dickson, who served as a Union Major during the Civil War, replies to a letter from his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor). Discusses the illness of Charlie, a mutual acquiantance. Relates events which took place regarding the acquisition of a...
GLC05732.02
[Bond regarding Bronson's response to Abraham Lincoln's call for volunteers]
February 23, 1865
Thomas, A. J., fl. 1865
Bronson citizens indemnify township trustees "to the amount of 2700 dollars against any loss, upon their issuing their bonds for the same amount for the purpose of procuring volunteers to fill the Quota of the Township under the late call of under...
GLC06452.05.05
[Receipt regarding an act passed 13 August 1864 in Mississippi for the relief of families of soldiers]
February 15, 1865
Gillespie, A. J., fl. 1862-1865
Gillespie, State Auditor of Mississippi from 1862 to 1865, notifies the Treasurer of Attala County of the distribution of $242,185 to fulfill an act for the relief of families of soldiers. The bottom half of this document includes an auditor's...
GLC08433.01
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