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[Oath of Alexander Anderson]
20 October 1779
Shirley, William
Certifying that Anderson took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity on 15 December 1778. Richards signed as a witness. Printed by John Dunlap.
GLC01450.007.03
[Collection of letters pertaining to the Continental Loan Office of Rhode Island] [Decimalized .01-.08]
1777-1779
GLC01450.008
to Joseph Clarke
February 8, 1777
Hillegas, Michael, 1729-1804
Hillegas states that he is sending the Continental Loan Office certificates by favor of James Betton and William Gregg. The certificates amount to $171,100 in total, with 389 at $400 each, 1 at $500, and 25 at $600. He asks Clarke to number them and...
GLC01450.008.01
[Collection of 4 letters to William Richardson] [Decimalized .01-.04]
1782
GLC01450.009
Collection of 5 letters to Andrew Caldwell pertaining to naval matters, court martials, and privateers [Decimalized .01-.05]
1775-1776
GLC01450.011
[Collection of 7 documents, and 1 sword of British General Thomas Hartcup] [Decimalized .01-.09]
1761-1809
GLC01450.012
[Commission of Thomas Hartcup]
2 July 1761
Ligonier, John, 1680-1770
Counter-signed by Richard Cox. Appointment of Hartcup to be a Gentleman Cadet in the Royal-Regiment of Artillery under John Durand. Noted by Dan Kemp that this was entered into the Office of Ordnance 6 July 1761. Ligonier was the Colonel of the...
GLC01450.012.01
to Sir Frederick Haldimand
March 17, 1782
Hartcup, Thomas, fl. 1761-1820
Commandant Hartcup writes that he received Haldimand's dispatches dated January 31, 1782. Reports on the last matter of importance to occur, Lord Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown and Gloucester in Virginia to the French and American forces on...
GLC01450.012.02
[Accounts of costs for Fort Penobscot and Fort Halifax]
1779-1784
British document concerning the construction of these two forts. States that expenditures are for Fort Penobscot from 1 May 1779 to 24 January 1784 and at Halifax from 1 January 1783 to 31 July 1783. Hartcup was Commanding Engineer. Fort...
GLC01450.012.03
[Sword of Thomas Hartcup]
1780 circa
Slightly curved blade, wooden and brass handle with lion's head on hilt. Hartcup was a general in the British army and served during the Revolutionary War. Measurements indicate width at handle.
GLC01450.012.04
The Walker Expedition to Quebec, 1711
1953
Graham, Gerald Sandford, 1903-
Chapters include - The Journal of Admiral Sir Hovenden Walker, The preparations, The voyage and the disaster, The reaction of New England, and Miscellaneous documents. Published by the Champlain Society. Edited and introduction by Gerald S. Graham...
GLC01450.012.09
to Charles M. Bruce
1906/04/18
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
To be held at the Middlesex Club in Boston. "No man cherished General Grant's memory with more affection than I do. And it is always a pleasure to me to testify to the nobility of his character."
GLC07301
to Benjamin Rush re: economic policy, declaration of war
1812/06/24-26
Adams, John, 1735-1826
"The prudence of an individual is the policy of a nation. Self preservation is the first law of nature to both...France, under Washington's administration, had in defiance of all laws human and divine, plundered our commerce in every sin in Europe...
GLC07306
Telegraphic Dispatch!
26 May 1862
Tod, David, 1805-1868
Signed in print by "D. Todd, Governor." This is a mispelling of Ohio Governor David Tod's name. Tod, in this recruiting broadside, asks for "A force of 200 men and [to] send them as fast as raised to Camp Chase" to help defend Washington. Below Tod...
GLC07312
[Presidential pardon of Charles L. King, convicted of Army desertion on 23 April 1908 and sentenced to two and one half years at Fort Leavenworth]
15 December 1911
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Sentence published in General Orders, No. 65, Department of the East, 30 April 1908. Secretary of War recommended pardon, which was granted by William H. Taft. Partially handwritten. With James Finch (signed), pardon attorney, warrant for pardon...
GLC07318
Endorsement on back of G.B. Brooks ALS re: idea of a "boat infantry"
1863/09/04
Gilmore, Quincy A., fl. 1863
Endorsement on T.B. (or G.B.) Brooks letter, with manuscript proposal entitled "Boat Infantry," a mobile attack force. Gilmore refers the proposal to a Board of Approval. The proposal may be response to the carnage the attack on Fort Wagner. (Water...
GLC07303
re: sight of secession flag over Marshall House in Annapolis, with photograph
1861/08/15
Various
Letter written by a private in the 13th NY volunteers, alluding to the circumstances of the death of Col. Elmer Ellsworth. "We begged for permission to land, to tear form that house that hated emblem of 'traitors', had we been permitted to land...
GLC07304
[Farewell address to 2nd Army Corps]
10 April 1865
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883
One day after Lee's surrender, General Humphreys issues a circular letter congratulating his men on having "done your full share in the Grand Closing scene." Issued as major general commanding; verified as official by Adjutant General Daniel Hart...
GLC07307
to David Dixon Porter
6 January 1864
Couthouy, Joseph Pitty, 1808-1864
Couthouy, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant commanding the U.S.S. Chillicothe, expresses his mortification at seeing the U.S.S. Osage, a ship formerly under his command, listed as having failed to comply with General Order No. 31, which required monthly...
GLC07308
to John A. Andrew
3 January 1866
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes to the Governor of Massachusetts that he believes Massachusetts did its share in the Civil War. "The physical battle has been fought and a new one of ideas has begun. In this your state is preeminently gratified to take a leading part...
GLC07309
Cherokee Indian "Spoilatia" claim against U.S. Goverment (signed with cross)
1842/03/24
Hatchett, Samuel, fl. 1842
Claim for of $125.25 written after Winfield Scott and troops confiscated his property during the "Trail of Tears." Signed by Hatchchett with his mark, a cross ("+").
GLC07310
Battery "G" Penna. Vols. Aug. 22, 1862. June 21, 1865.
22 August 1862-21 June 1865
Gihon, J. L., fl. 1862-1865
Oval albumen prints of members of the Battery G, Pennsylvania Volunteers bound in an album. All unidentified group photos, one is of members of the band. Leather cover is severely deteriorated with red rot.
GLC07315
[1st Lieutenant James J. Lowell]
1861 ca.
Oval photograph of Lowell, a 1st Lieutenant in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteers. Shown in full-length in dress coat on crutches.
GLC07316
to C. L. Pascal
11 April 1862
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
Written by Brigadier General Meigs as Quartermaster General of the Army. References Pascal's letter of 6 April 1862 that enclosed illustrations of his plan for sinking the CSS "Merrimac." Says they have been referred to the Secretary of the Navy...
GLC07363
to David Holmes
4 November 1813
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Informs Mississippi Territory's Governor Holmes that on 2 November 1813, General John Coffee attacked the Creek Indians at Tallaseehatchee in upper Alabama, killing 186 warriors and taking 86 women and children prisoners. Concludes: "If I had...
GLC07371
to John C. Calhoun
1818/06/02
The war against the Seminole Indians. "I have deemed it advisable to call into service... two companies of rangers ...with instructions to scour the country... exterminating every hostile party who dare... not surrender & remove their families above...
GLC07378
to Henry B. Curtis
January 27, 1831
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866
Curtis, a future Union general, writes his older brother a long letter about his time at West Point, from which he graduated that year. Among the many plans and topics he comments on is the prejudice at the military academy of the "Yankee Staff...
GLC07358
[Document to Senate vetoing Confederate Congress Act allowing congressional appointments of midshipmen]
January 23, 1865
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
A document from Davis to the Confederate Senate, in which he explains his reasons for considering the act, which would allow the House, Senate, and President to select midshipmen, unconstitutional because it will infringe on the president's sole...
GLC07359
to James A. Seddon
21 August 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Handwritten telegram on which Robert E. Lee informs Secretary of War Seddon about Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill's attack against Federal troops in the Battle of Weldon Railroad (Globe Tavern) during the Petersburg campaign.: "The enemy abandoned last evg. his...
GLC07360
to Jefferson Davis
18 September 1862
Charles Marshall's (1830-1902) copy containing the substance of a letter from Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis regarding battle of Antietam. Writer inferred from handwriting. Recounts major events of the battle and states that at the end of the...
GLC07362
[Photograph of workmen posed outside Government Wheelwright shop]
1862
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Large unmounted photograph showing many workmen standing next to large wheels and wheeled gun carriages.
GLC07365
to John Reid
9 August 1814
Writes to Major Reid to inform him of the signing of the Treaty of Fort Jackson with Creek Indians. Describes the punitive measures of the agreement, which forced the Creek to cede twenty-two million acres of land. Discusses Reid's commission as a...
GLC07372
to William H. Crawford
1816/08/06
Writes to Secretary of War Crawford to transmit Captain John Allen's muster roll (not included) of volunteers who helped protect Chickasaw Indian land from "Intruders," referring to white settlers.
GLC07374
to Eliza Anne Mackay
4 October 1830
MacKay, John, 1805-1849
Mentions an upcoming camp meeting in Georgia and sending money to his tailor. Discusses protecting Cherokee lands from white intruders, mentioning the capture of "200 gold diggers." In reference to the Indian Removal Act of 1830, he speculates that...
GLC07376
Annual Report of Brigadier General George Cook, U.S. Army. Commanding Department of Arizona.
1883
Crook, George, 1829-1890
Signed by Crook's acting aide-de-camp S. Roberts. Reports on his expedition to the Sierra Madre Mountains to locate Geronimo and his warrior band. He faults the government for their unfair treatment of the Indians and the United States...
GLC07380.01
An Apache campaign in the Sierra Madre: An account of the expedition in pursuit of the hostile Chiricahua Apaches in the spring of 1883
1886
Bourke, John G., 1846-1896
Published by Charled Scribner's Sons. Dedication included on the first blank page to C. M. Lanitis Jr. from Mrs. Lieutenant Seyburn, May 1886. Describes a campaign led by General George Crook against the Chiricahua Apache Tribe in 1883. In the...
GLC07380.02
[Soldier letterbook from the Black Hawk War]
July 7, 1832 - January 11,1839
Conyers, Thomas, 1795-1879
Letterbook of Major Conyers, commander of the mounted Detachment from 1st Regiment Missouri Volunteers during the Black Hawk War. This bound volume contains orders, memoranda, incoming and outgoing correspondence, company appraisements and...
GLC07381
to Robert Morris re: defending James Duane's loyalty
1776/12/02
Jay, John, 1745-1829
"I am exceedingly hurt at the wicked attack made on Mr. Duane. Envy Hatred Malice and all Uncharitableness must have conspired in producing it. Whatever suspicions some folks might entertain of his political conduct from his opposition to certain Men...
GLC07130
Authority to affix the seal to commission of Norman B. Judd as commissioner
1861/04/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
To "A Full power authorizing Mr. Norman B. Judd, to negotiate a convention, with the Gov't. of Prussia, on the subject of the rights of neutrals & belligerents in time of war." Judd, a Chicago attorney, was closely involved in Lincoln's election to...
GLC07134
Affix seal to the pardon of Confederate officer Benjamin C. Robertson
1864/01/14
Robertson was a Confederate officer from Tennessee. Lincoln had requested the pardon from Attorney General Edward Bates the day before (see Basler, 2d suppl. 87). The circumstances for the pardon are unknown. Unfortunately Robertson died before...
GLC07135
[Report to continental Congress]
1776/01/13
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Manuscript copy of Philip Schuyler letter (probably made for forwarding to Washington), with 4 line endorsement by Washington: "Copy of Genl Schuyler's Letter to the Contl. Congress. 13th Jan. 1776." Schuyler announces the death of Richard Montgomery...
GLC07139
to unknown re: sending battle plans of Shiloh
1862/11/25
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Beauregard encloses "a copy of the Plans of the Battle of Shiloh made to accompany my Report of said Battle. It will enable you better to understand my explanation the other day." Beauregard, by not pursuing a final attack on Ulysses S. Grant at...
GLC07125
Manuscript orderly book of aide-de-camp to Lord Jeffrey Amherst [Decimalized .01- .05]
1763/03/05-1764/07/30
Kemble, Stephen, 1740-1822
Regarding the final months of the Canada Campaign and the treaty of peace. Locations mentioned include Fort St. Ann on Lake Erie, Fort William Augustus (Ogdenburg, N.Y.), La Chine, La Prairie, Pointe Claire, Fort Ontario, Chambly, etc. Kemble, an...
GLC07126
to Sir William Johnson re: Indian raids on Virginia Frontier
1763/11/21
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
Writing five days after taking over as Commander in Chief writing to Johnson as Supterintendent of Indian Affairs. In part: "... I have received a letter form the Council of Virginia complaining of the Depredations of the Northern Indians on the...
GLC07127
to George Clinton re: complaints about a French officer; fortifying Hudson
1778/03/05
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Responding to complaints about a French officer Col. Louis la Radiere, the engineer engaged in works for the Hudson Highland defenses. "We could wish to avoid offence to any foreigners...we would treat them with all possible respect: but we must not...
GLC07128
to unknown re: evaluating British commanders in America; campaign
1775/07/13
Germain, George Sackvile, Viscount Sackville, 1716-1785
A remarkably outspoken letter written three months after Lexington. He evaluates commanders and vows that now further accommodations are now possible: "We will soon have very interesting news from Boston, as I never can believe that Howe will be...
GLC07129
to Jacob Glen
1746/07/24
Johnson, William, 1715-1774
Written in perceptible haste at the height of King George's War, probably from Fort Oswego. "... there is an Onondaga Indian now come from Canada... says that... there was an Army of the french &ca, ready to march towards these parts, In order he...
GLC07132
to Robert R. Livingston re: his victory at Montreal, need for support
[1775]/11/13
Montgomery, Richard, fl. 1775-1778
Written on the day he succeeded in taking Montreal: "I have courted fortune and found her kind." Now planning his attack on Quebec, he requests support from Livingston and the Continental Congress: "It will be absolutely necessary to throw a...
GLC07136
to Nathanael Greene re: lack of pay and hardship due to army service
1782/07/28
Morgan, Daniel, 1736-1802
A letter to his former commander concerning his situation and back pay owed to him and to the Continental soldiers who served under him. He thanks Greene for the recommendation of a Captain Osborn. He complains about the compensation from the state...
GLC07137
to George Clinton re: reporting Battle of Oriskany
1777/08/08
Writing to Governor Clinton, providing early reports of the costly British ambush of General Herkimer and an American contingent at Oriskany on 6 August. "I wish it was in my power to march a body of men to the relief of Fort Schuyler [i.e., Fort...
GLC07140
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