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to Professor Etooever
August 29, 1864
Richardson, Hollon, 1835-1916
Considers Gettysburg as the "turning point of the war" due to the accidents of the enemy rather than their own abilities.
GLC02817
Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana
1860-1866
Louisiana. Legislature
Book is separated into the following sections: Acts passed by the Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana at its Second Session. Held and begun in the city of Baton Rouge, on the 21st day of January, 1861. List of Acts and Resolutions passed by...
GLC02819
The Daily Citizen. [June 27, 1863]
27 June 1863
Swords, J. M., fl. 1863
This document is a copy of The Daily Citizen issued during the siege of Vicksburg, in Vicksburg. Reports on a new phase of the war with a rebel offensive movement. The document is indecipherable in places due to blurry typeset. Printed on splotchy...
GLC02820
[Appointment of Alfred Jones as assistant surgeon in the Provisional Confederate Army]
2 June 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Partially printed document appointing doctor Alfred Jones as assistant surgeon in the Provisional Confederate Army. Signed by Seddon as Confederate Secretary of War. A note at the bottom orders Jones to report to the medical director of the...
GLC02825.01
Special order no. 70
17 June 1862
Pickett, W.D., fl. 1862
Honorable discharge from the Confederate Army of doctor Alfred Jones, after his capture at Fort Donelson. Signed by Pickett as Assistant Adjutant General for General Hardee.
GLC02825.02
[Oath of allegiance to the United States for Alfred Jones, with Richard Johnson endorsement]
4 May 1865
Johnson, Richard W., 1827-1897
Jones signs partially printed document, pledging his allegiance to the United States of America. Also signed by Jonathan Sargent, Assistant Provost Marshall, Department of the Cumberland. Endorsement on verso, authorizing Jones to practice medicine...
GLC02825.03
to Linton A. Stephens
March 19, 1862
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
Tells his brother not to worry about catching the mumps or measles. Says Linton might as well catch the mumps now, while it is so prevalent, and get it over with, since it can be easily and safely treated. Also mentions his plans to return home....
GLC02826
[Letters written by George A. Tittle while cruising the North Atlantic aboard the USS Kearsarge] [decimalized .01-.19]
February 4, 1862-August 11, 1864
Tittle, George A., fl. 1862-1864
Surgeon steward Tittle details the "Kearsarge's" 1862-1864 cruise, including her engagement with the CSS "Alabama." The USS "Kearsarge" eventually fought and sank the Confederate raider off the French coast on 19 June 1864. 19 letters divided into 2...
GLC02828
[Letters, including five while on U.S. gunboats off South America] [decimalized .01-.18]
24 December 1859-26 August 1864
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
Written by the Allen brothers (Union naval officers) -- Joseph H., George D., and William B. -- to their sister Mary Mayberry with letters of William Oves and Frank McIntire. GLC02829.06 mentions the USS "Monitor." The Allen family was from...
GLC02829
[Collection of John D. O'Connell, 14th regiment, US army, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .58.03]
1861-1865
O'Connell, John D., fl. 1861-1866
Letters cover 1861-63, and are primarily written to Mary H. Perkins. Collection includes 57 letters, 4 color printed cards, and 1 color print portrait.
GLC02830
[Civil War diaries of John D. O'Connell]
1865-1866
Three autograph manuscript diaries, two of which are signed. The first volume, covering 1865, is approximately 86 pages, totally written in ink; also features additional printed pages with calendars, stamp rates, and other information. Signed "O...
GLC02830.58
[Collection of William H. Alden, F company, 6th regiment, Iowa, cavalry] [Decimalized .01- .53]
1862/11/09-1865/07
Alden, William H., 1844-?
Forty eight long letters written while on the Sully Expedition to put down the Sioux uprising, under the orders of Abraham Lincoln. Private Alden, a seventeen year old Iowan, wrote this first-hand account mostly to his family. He discusses hand to...
GLC02831
Photographic Views of Sherman's campaign [photograph album]
1864-1865
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
Mounted in a slightly later album book, rebacked.
GLC02833
to Simon Cameron re: recommending Edward Ellsworth cousin of Elmer Ellsworth
1861/08/08
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Written as President to Secretary of War Cameron, asking for a commission for Ellsworth, first cousin of Col. Elmer Ellsworth. The Colonel was the first officer killed in the war.
Basler, Roy, P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New...
GLC02840
[Appointment of William Eustis as Secretary of War]
7 March 1809
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Signed by President Madison and countersigned by Secretary of State Robert Smith. Accompanied by attached seal. William Eustis served from 7 March 1809 to 13 January 1813.
GLC02767
[Appointment of James Madison Porter, Secretary of War]
8 March 1843
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Appoints James Madison Porter Secretary of War with the following certificate: "Know Ye: That reposing special trust and confidence in the Patriotism, Integrity and Abilities of James Madison Porter, of Pennsylvania, I do appoint him Secretary for...
GLC02774
[Amendment to an act approving letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods]
30 April 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed as President of the Confederate States and countersigned by Speaker of the House Thomas S. Bocock and President of the Senate (and Vice President) Alexander H. Stephens. This document amended the original act that approved letters of marque...
GLC02778
Documents relating to Andrew Johnson and Eliza C. Skidmore [decimalized .01-.04]
circa 29 April 1965
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Three documents related to Eliza C. Skidmore's passage across battle lines during the Civil War. She received permission from President Andrew Johnson to cross from the Union side to the Confederate side to obtain supplies and bring them back to...
GLC02779
[Appointment of George Stoneman]
1 June 1868
Lists military retirements and promotions of John M. Schofield and George Stoneman. Signed as President. Docketed on verso by Secretary of War John Schofield (who had replaced Stanton).
GLC02780
to Jere H. Barr
1922/01/16
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
President Harding writes to the president of the Reading Chamber of Commerce (in Reading, Pennsylvania) as a greeting on the occasion of the organization's annual dinner. Advocates for the Conference on Limitation of Armament. Typed on White House...
GLC02787
to Gideon Welles re: furnishing coal for the Government
1864/09/06
Written as President. Not in Basler. Lincoln writes to his Secretary of Navy about a woman's proposal to supply coal. He suspects she is insane.
GLC02793.036
to Joseph Holt re: trial of Simon Ready before military court
1864/09/24
Written as President on Executive Mansion stationery. Basler 8: 22. Ready has not been identified and no response is known. Joseph Holt was Judge Advocate General.
GLC02793.037
to Elihu Root re: giving a son's body and arms to his father
1898/06/02
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Written as President to Root as Secretary of War. The bearer, Nicholas Fish, had lost his son in the Spanish-American War.
GLC02793.052
to Edward Clark
4 December 1877
Remington, Philo, 1816-1889
Signed as President of the Remington Company. Discusses debt owed to the Singer Company which he is not able to pay at this time. Remarks on why he entered into the manufacture of sewing machines, "It was not primarily to make money; ... the...
GLC02764
Papers of Gen. Fenton re: Treaty of Versailles, plebiscite in Upper Silesia [Decimalized .01- .65]
1919-1962
Fenton, Guy A., fl. 1919-1962
General Fenton served with British forces on the Continent. He was an accomplished linguist and commanded considerable respect in France and Germany. The papers include numerous printed items relating to the Plebiscite in Upper Silesia. Part of the...
GLC02766
to Edward Livingston
1818/01/21
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Acknowledging a bronze casting of Napoleon, and offering thanks for the gift. Written as General in the U.S. Army.
GLC02769
to J.W. Vance
7 September 1875
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes, "Your note of the 23rd of August inviting me to attend a reception and banquet to be given in Paris, Ill. on the 21st of Oct. by the members of my old 31st Ill. Vols. was duly received. I do not know a reception that it would be more...
GLC02782
to Mamie Eisenhower
27 July 1944
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Signed "Ike" and addressed to "My darling." Expresses his happiness at receiving a long letter from her. Comments that he has not heard from their son John. Mentions being interrupted often by staff and by a telephone call from P.M. [Prime...
GLC02788
[Carte de visite of Alfred Pleasanton]
1864 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed as Major General on image and verso. Brady imprint on verso.
GLC02790
[Carte de visite of Orville B. Willcox]
1865 ca.
Signed as Brevet Major General.
GLC02791
[Carte de visite of W. W. Averell]
J. Gurney & Son
Signed as Brigadier General.
GLC02792
to inhabitants...of Bedford, Pa re: speech on unity, with William Bingham letter
1798/06/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed as President, acknowledging receipt of their call for unity & noting that "Unanimity in all things is never to be expected."
GLC02793.007
to James McHenry re: War Department's fiscal needs
1799/07/07
Written as President to his Secretary of War. Numbered at top 173.
GLC02793.008
to Rev. E. C. Leadley re: Solomon Island native who helped rescue the PT-109
1961/03/11
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
Signed as President. Accompanied by a certified copy of letter from N. Biuku Gasa (certified and signed by E. C. Leadley) for the man who carried hidden messages for the crew of JFK's PT-109, with envelope.
GLC02793.100
to Buchan, the Earl of Erskine re: a portrait of President George Washington by Trumbull and American neutrality.
1794/02/23
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Buchan, the Earl of Erskine, an English liberal in Edinburgh, Scotland, writes: "I am much pleased to find that the Portrait of our great good Washington meets your Lordship's approbation [. . . .] There is now with Mr. [Benjamin] West in London...
GLC02794.036
to Tobias Lear.
1795/12/14
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Survey of the Shenandoah River for an arsenal site written as Secretary of State. This item is adhered to GLC02794.027.
GLC02794.041
to Tobias Lear re: instructions for relations with the Dey of Algiers
1803/07/14
Written as Secretary of State to Lear, who was serving as American Consul General at Algiers. Madison's letter of instruction concerns paying the annual tribute to Algiers, handling forged American passports, etc. A postscript adds: "the universal...
GLC02794.052
Copy of treaty of peace and amity between the United States and Tripoli
1805/06/04
In a clerk's hand with copy signatures of Tobias Lear and the various Tripolitan leaders involved in the treaty.
GLC02794.070
GLC02794.071
to [Tobias] Lear re: journal entry arguing absurdity of British/French alliance
1804/01/25
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Signed: "T.M." Mountford presents extensive arguments against the report "that the French & English have formed an alliance for the reduction of all Barbary," arguing that the two nations are natural enemies, that the French do not need the aid of...
GLC02794.057
to Tobias Lear re: description of military situation in Algiers
1804/02/30
Mountford writes that "in case of an attack on my own Garrison" he will most likely suffer because the people under his command are "sick," "Nobody," "willing-but-slow" and "Good for nothing." Yet he is cautiously opitmistic: "If I did . . . to...
GLC02794.060
to General Forteguerra re: extract of letter requesting loan of gunboats
1804/12/15
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
"In consequence of the situation of the City & harbour of Tripoli it is necessary, in order to carry on our operations against that Regency with the greatest effect, that we should have Bomb-vessels & Gun-boats."
GLC02794.062
to Tobias Lear re: assassination and expulsion of Jews from Algiers (pogrom)
28 June 1805
An almost hour-by-hour description of the assassination of Napatili Busnach, Jewish Algerian government officer, and the expulsion and massacre of Jews in Algiers by the government. Mountford sends a report of activities in the city. "This morning...
GLC02794.063
to Samuel Barron re: Tripoli minister's desire to re-establish peace with U.S.
1805/03/18
Nilsen, N.C., fl. 1805
Nilsen was the Danish Consul to Tripoli. Commodore Barron was the commander of the U.S. Naval forces in the Mediterranean. "Sidi Muhamed Dghies is desirous of a peace and . . . his health and particularly the state of his eyes, will oblige him to...
GLC02794.064
to Tobias Lear re: attempted murder of Dey, and English/French relations
1805/03/23
Mountford describes attempted assassination of the Dey of Algiers by four Turkish soldiers "each armed with two pistols, a Carbine & an atagon . . . . His attendants were at the distance of 60 yards & instantly ran to his assistance, and stoned to...
GLC02794.065
List of people on a Turkish ship captured by U.S. Commodore Preble
1805/05/21
Notes number of people captured, including enslaved people owned by Turks and those being sent as presents. Also notes: "Two or three of the Black Slaves have died in the Castle at Syracuse." Note on p. 2: "A List of Prisoners."
GLC02794.066
to Tobias Lear re: appointment of Spanish Consul [in Italian]
1805/05/27
Bashaw Caramanli, Jusuf, fl. 1805-1811
Translation from Arabic. Docketed on a separate leaf: "Translation of the [illegible] of the Bashaw of Tripoli appointing Don Joseph Gerardo Louza Consul of Spain to Treaty of Peace at --[.]"
GLC02794.067
copy of letter to Samuel Barron re: naval situation in Mediterranean [in Italian]
1805/05/26
Bassa, Hamuda, fl. 1803-1807
Samuel Barron was the commander of American Naval forces in Mediterranean Sea. Marked "Copia" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page, with copy signature.
GLC02794.068
to Tobias Lear re: thanks for forwarded correspondence
1805/06/02
Langford, William, fl. 1805
Langford was the British Consul to Tripoli.
GLC02794.069
to Tobias Lear re: congratulations on peace treaty
1805/06/05
"I am . . . to congratulate you on the happy restoration of the Peace between your Country, the United States of America, and His Excellency the Bashaw of Tripoli." Langford was the British Consul to Tripoli.
GLC02794.072
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