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Appointment of Elijah Tredway as Ensign 16th Co
19 May 1788
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796
Cosigned by George Wyllys, Secretary. With paper seal. Signed as governor of Connecticut.
GLC00184.23
to Gov. of Delaware
February 11, 1779
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
It is a letter of complaint from Francis Wade. Letter cosigned by Gouverneur Morris and William Whipple.
GLC00184.25
to John Brown
29 October 1780
Lewis, Francis, 1713-1803
[Title continued] for frigate "Confederacy" and ship "Saratoga." Co-signed by William Ellery. re: authorization of payment for beef
GLC00184.27
to Samuel Johnson
September 28, 1776
Penn, John, 1741-1788
Penn writes of his wish that France and Spain would join in fighting Britain and mentions French and Spanish warships. He concludes that "we have too many officers who are not fit even to act as common soldiers in that they have not one spark of...
GLC00184.38
to Alexander Sankey Latty
March 3, 1864
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Chase, Secretary of the United States Treasury, discusses Judge Latty's recommendation of Mr. Huyck "for a commission in the colored regiment." States he will refer the recommendation to Edwin McMasters Stanton, Secretary of War. Predicts that Huyck...
GLC00197
to J.C. Underwood
March 14, 1868
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Writes to Judge Underwood of the U.S. Circuit Court to confirm his receipt of a summons to testify in the treason trial, '"The United States vs: Jefferson Davis," and agrees to report on the postponed day of the case, April 14, 1868. Lee did not...
GLC00199
to James McHenry
May 5, 1799
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Marked private. In response to McHenry's private letter of April 29, which was a response to Washington's letter of April 23. Washington, commander of the Provisional Army created in 1798 in response to French aggression, wrote to McHenry, Secretary...
GLC00204
[Presidential note and photograph] [Decimalized .01-.02]
01 July 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC00206
[Military commission of Edward O. C. Ord to Brigadier General of Volunteers]
January 28, 1862
Lincoln's appointment of Ord, countersigned by Secretary of War Stanton. Ord was ordered east from California to assume his new command, and soon after won one of the Union's earliest victories at Dranesville, Virginia. Lincoln signed in full:...
GLC00208
Order for Daniel Linder
circa December 26, 1863
Lincoln proclaimed a pardon possibility for rebellious soldiers December 8, 1863, in his annual message to Congress. Daniel Linder, son of Usher F. Linder, an old friend of Lincoln in Chicago, was freed on Dec. 26, the date assumed for this document.
GLC00213
to Fitz-John Porter
October 31, 1867
Lee provides a brief list of his recollections of the events during the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) August 29-30, 1862 in response to a request from Union General Fitz-John Porter. Union General John Pope refused to take the blame for the defeat...
GLC00214.01
to Edgar A. Hamilton
December 11, 1881
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes to Reverend Hamilton to eulogize General Hugh Judson Kirkpatrick shortly after his death, praising Kirkpatrick's merits as a soldier and a officer during both peace time and the Civil War. He writes, in part, "I never knew a more...
GLC00223
to Kitty Hand
October 3, 1780
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Writes to his wife that he hopes he can alleviate her distressing situation soon. Informs her of the treason of Benedict Arnold and the hanging of the British spy, John Andre. "A few days ago Gen Arnold detected in his views of Betraying the Garrison...
GLC00189
to Christopher Champlain
April 26, 1775
Barron, William, ?-1803
Written by Barron, apparently a merchant or ship captain in Baltimore, to Champlain a merchant in Newport, Rhode Island. Barron's writing is understandable, but filled with misspellings. References his own letter from April 18, 1775. Says he is...
GLC00190
to William Whipple
April 21, 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Discusses various Tory conspiracies, such as counterfeiting currency (to cause inflation) and spreading smallpox. Describes the difficulties of recruiting sufficient men for the army. Notes that many men have marched to Ticonderoga. Postscript dated...
GLC00193
[Collection of Edwin Jackson, D company, 6th regiment, Minnesota, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1865
Jackson, Edwin, fl. 1862-1865
Fighting the Sioux [18 letters]. Edwin Jackson 6th Regt. Minn. Vols. collection of letters, many written on patriotic stationery. Very detailed and descriptive accounts of Indian atrocities against civilians and battles. On 12 October 1862, he...
GLC00203
Collection of Porter letters [Decimalized .01-.14]
September 1878 - June 1887
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
Most of the letters in this collection are to Captain (sometimes Colonel) Julius Walker Adams, a noted engineer and cousin of President John Quincy Adams. Porter discusses the reevaluation of his conduct at Second Manassas by a special commission in...
GLC00214.02
to Sidney Smith Lee
May 21, 1848
It is a secretarially written and signed letter. Written to his brother (addressed "My dear Rose") as Engineer accompanying the Mexico expedition. A joyous Lee proudly announces the final ratification of a Peace Treaty between the United States and...
GLC00215
[Subscription for the barge experiment] [Decimalized .01- .02]
1781
Paca, William, 1740-1799
GLC00218
Journals of Congress [decimalized]
1774 - 1788
United States. Continental Congress.
Set lacks vol. 4. Vol. 2 (Philadelphia, 1776) includes the Declaration of Independence.
GLC00219
Journals of Congress. Containing the proceedings from Sept. 5. 1774
1777
Evans 15683. Reprint edition (per dealer); bookplates of John Rutherfurd in all vols but v.1
GLC00219.01
Journals of Congress. Containing the proceedings in the year, 1776
Strand of blond hair originally laid-in p.296-297 now in paper folder in back.
GLC00219.02
Journals of Congress. Containing the proceedings from January 1, 1777
1782 after
Probably a later edition; Evans 16138 describes a Philadelphia Dunlap edition.
GLC00219.03
Journal of Congress. Containing the proceedings from January 1, 1779
1782
Evans 17766
GLC00219.05
Resolutions, acts and orders of Congress, for the year 1780 : volume VI
1780-1789
Journals of Congress. Evans 20079
GLC00219.06
Journals of Congress, and of the United States in Congress assembled
circa 1781
Evans 17767 (ref. for Claypoole Phila. printing)
GLC00219.07
Journal of the United States in Congress assembled...
1782-83
Evans 18266
GLC00219.08
1783-84
Evans 18840 (listing xviii p. in index for xxvi p.)
GLC00219.09
to Archabald Wade
October 5, 1862
Stevens, Whitfield, fl. 1862
Whitfield Stevens, a Confederate soldier from Company A of the 4th Virginia Infantry (Stonewall Brigade) writes to his grandfather (letter addressed "Dear Granpa") and sends his letter in a "Yanky Envelope." Written from "Camp Bunkers Hill" outside...
GLC00220
Camp of the 10th Massachusetts Regt., near Washington [stereocard]
1865 ca.
GLC00242.20
Brady's Incidents of the War. 17th Regiment New York Volunteers Colonel Henry Seymour Lansing. Butterfield's Brigade. Fitz John Porter. Division Pauls Hill. Vol.
circa 1861-1863
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated photograph entitled, "Brady's Incidents of the War," taken by Mathew B. Brady. Captures New York's 17th Regiment standing in dress parade formation and holding rifle-muskets raised upward at their sides.
GLC00243
A Harvest of death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania by T. H. O'Sullivan
July 1863
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
From Gardner's Photographic History, "No.36. July 1863"
GLC00244
General Washington's Letter Declaring his Acceptance of the Command of the Armies of the United States
18 July 1798
Regarding the Quasi-War with France, Washington's support for the Administration and acceptance of commander in chief. Signed: "D.R. Slade" in upper right corner. Washington's letter is dated July 17, 1798 from Mount Vernon. The document is also...
GLC00265.04
General Wright, commander of the "Bloody Sixth Corps" [stereocard]
1864 ca.
Wright, Horatio G., 1820-1899
Wright took command of the Sixth Corps in 1864 with the death of Sedgewick.
GLC00242.18
Where General McPherson was killed [at Atlanta] [stereocard]
McPherson, James Birdseye, 1828-1864
GLC00242.19
View of the outer trenches ... of Nashville [stereocard]
December 16, 1864
GLC00242.21
Battle of Gettysburg, Pa July 3rd 1863.
circa 1863
Currier & Ives
Handcolored lithograph, possibly contemporary with the battle. Depicts the men engaged in battle. Includes a brief paragraph describing the battle and the commanders on each side, Union and Confederate.
GLC00248
Battle of New Orleans
1890
Kurz & Allison
Published by Kurz & Allison at 76 & 78 Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Depicts General Andrew Jackson, on a white horse, leading his troops in the defense of New Orleans on 8 January 1815, the last major battle of the War of 1812. The American troops are...
GLC00249.01
Battle of Stones River
1891
Published by Kurz & Allison at 76 & 78 Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Full title is: "Battle of Stone River. Near Murfreesborough, Tenn." Seems to have been partially hand colored. Depicts Major General William S. Rosencrans on a black horse directing the...
GLC00249.02
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
August 5, 1780
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
David Humphreys encloses a paper (not included) that explains the reasons for the recent movements of both the British and Continental armies during the Revolutionary War. He also encloses a sketch of the order of battle (not included) for the...
GLC00250
to Sydney Lee
September 20, 1779
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Marked No. 31 in a different hand. Written by the discredited Continental General in retirement on his farm in Virginia to "my dear Sister." Recipient inferred as Sydney Lee, his only sister. Mentions his experiences during the Revolution and defends...
GLC00251
to unknown
May 27, 1776
Wendell, John, 1731-1808
Written by Wendell, a wealthy, well-connected merchant in New Hampshire to an unknown recipient. References a previous letter he wrote that mentioned political sentiments. Does not go into detail. Mentions a report of the broken American siege of...
GLC00252
ALS with endorsements [decimalized]
1862-1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00255
to Henry S. Hewit
February 24, 1862
Ulysses S. Grant orders Hewit to visit hospitals and gather information to "complete your report of the battle of Fort Henry & Donelson." He commends Hewit for his "prompt and efficient manner." Docketed in pencil. Written at Fort Donelson
GLC00255.01
[Grant's endorsement on docket of an autograph letter signed from Henry S. Hewit to John A. Rawlins]
circa March 1862
In his letter to Rawlins, Hewit requests the use of a steam boat as a hospital, and requests that no transfers of sick men be made at this time. The letter is dated 20 March 1862. Grant's undated docket reads "Surgeon Hewit, Medical Director, will...
GLC00255.02
to John Aaron Rawlins
25 April 1863
Written at Smith's Plantation, Headquarters of the Department of the Tennessee, to Colonel Rawlins, General Grant's aide-de-camp and assistant adjutant. J. H. [Hewit?], possibly a Secretary of the United States Volunteers, states "it is a matter of...
GLC00255.03
The American military pocket atlas; being an approved collection of correct maps
1776
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
First issue in original boards, rebacked. Bookplate of Arthur Haynsworth Masten; ticket of T. Connolly, Bookseller, Dublin. Also with bookplate of Arthur Haynsworth Masten and inscription of "Jimmy [?] Browne / Augt. 1843" on titlepage. Full title...
GLC00257
to Wallace J. Ford
July 3, 1862
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Then Brigadier General Garfield writes to a friend at home about "the congressional affair" shortly after he aided in the Battle of Corinth. He comments about his poor health and his weight loss. Back in Ohio, Garfield's friends were urging him to...
GLC00261
Broadsides and pamphlets including appointment as commander [Decimalized .01-.04]
18 July 1798 ca.
[decimalized 00265.01-00265.04]
GLC00265
A Motion: establishing embargo, fortifying ports and raising an army
March 26, 1798
United States. Congress
The motion was a result of the Quasi-War with France. Document is slashed on lower right corner. Formerly pencilled "Duplicate."
GLC00265.02
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