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to James Madison re: problems with British Admiralty Courts
May 10, 1783
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
The letter discusses problems with that British Admiralty Courts may disrupt peace, crops, and the House of Delegates in Virginia.
GLC00099.111
to James Madison
May 17, 1783
The letter is further discussion of the preliminary treaty. It also discusses Guy Carleton at New York and the Virginia House of Delegates.
GLC00099.112
June 16, 1783
The letter discusses debts of Virginia, removal of enslaved individuals by the British, discussion of the possible removal of the seat of government to Georgetown, remarks of Jefferson on topic, and Craddock Taylor.
GLC00099.116
June 30, 1783
The letter discusses problems of maintaining the standing army, needing taxation, and Virginia proposals for the national capitol at Williamsburg or Georgetown. Also, raises the question of furloughing soldiers to save money. Note: This is the first...
GLC00099.117
July 21, 1783
The letter discusses the Army mutiny at Newburgh, suggests New York or Williamsburg for the new national capitol, Virginia House of Delegates, and treaty with Sweden. Watermark of Lion with sword facing away from soldier with tricorn hat on bayonet...
GLC00099.119
August 4, 1783
The letter discusses rumors of war and peace, and the need for a Federal Constitution. Also discusses problems of paper money and credit.
GLC00099.121
August 11, 1783
The letter discusses the powers of Congress and need to define them. Suggests that a day may come when the junction of the Ohio and the Mississippi might be a central location for a capital. Also, writes about his hopes for the evacuation of New York...
GLC00099.122
August 18, 1783
The letter mentions the discussion of the pretensions of Philadelphia to be capital, the preliminary peace, and Sir Guy Carleton.
GLC00099.124.02
to James Madison re: standing army, French relations, prices in Virginia
October 6, 1783
The letter mentions the location of the Capitol, Germantown (Pa.), Philadelphia (Pa.), French trade, and the question of maintaining garrisons in peacetime.
GLC00099.127
April 26, 1783
The letter mentions official peace and elections in the Virginia House of Delegates. Possibly misdated 1789 but should be 1783. The docket by Madison is 1783.
GLC00099.137
[Carte de visite of Robert E. Lee]
1864
Vannerson, Julian, 1827-?
Signed by Lee. Vannerson portrait taken for Edward V. Valentine, a Virginia sculptor studying in Berlin, to make a statue of Lee to sell for the benefit of the Confederate States of America in Liverpool, UK. A copy went through the blockade....
GLC00100
to Emily J. Semmes
June 11, 1863
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Writes to his wife that he "wept like a child" when reading her last letter. Expresses his thoughts before going into battle on route to Gettysburg. Discusses his concerns about his possible death, the welfare of his family, and his diminished wealth...
GLC00101
General Order No. 9
10 April 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
A foot soldier's copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell orders to his troops the day after his surrender at Appomattox. Lee expresses his respect and admiration for his men, and his unwillingness to continue to sacrifice so many for a lost cause.
GLC00102
[Collection of five journals chronicling William Ellery's travels to Congress] [Decimalized .01-.05]
1776-1780
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
GLC00107
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Dighton, Massachusetts]
circa 1776-1777
Signed "W.E." Discusses his travels and expenses through eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, southern New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Contains descriptions of Moravian settlements near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; imprisoned Tories at Newton...
GLC00107.01
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Yorktown, Pennsylvania]
20 October - 15 November 1777
Discusses British General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga and meetings with Generals Oliver Wolcott and Israel Putnam, and with Members of the Continental Congress Francis Dana, John Hancock, John Adams, and Samuel Adams. Includes allusions to...
GLC00107.02
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts]
June 28, 1778-July 23, 1778
Discusses his travels through Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Princeton, New Jersey, southern New York State, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, and Massachusettes. Describes the defeat of Sir Henry Clinton at the Battle of Monmouth and...
GLC00107.03
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
24 October 1778 - 14 July 1779
Discusses travels through Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. Describes preparations for Independence day in Philadelphia on the day of his departure (3 July 1779) and reports news of British marauding on...
GLC00107.04
[Authorization to affix the Seal of the United States to a proclamation of war with Mexico]
13 May 1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Authorization to affix the seal of the United States to Congress' declaration of war. Partially printed document.
GLC00093
to John Y. Mason
September 21, 1846
Discusses boats for crossing the Rio Grande. Asks Secretary of the Navy Mason to introduce Captain Napoleon Harrison to Colonel Abert, with whom Harrison wishes to discuss the boats.
GLC00094
to General Jubal Early
November 26, 1863
Robert E. Lee prepares for battle by instructing Early to position his infantry troops to block George Meade's advances at Mine Run. He states that since he cannot be sure of Meade's position, he leaves more detailed instructions to Early's...
GLC00078
to Theodore S. Bowers
April 6, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Ulysses S. Grant writes to his aide at City Point, Virginia regarding the last few days of fighting during the Appomattox campaign. He reports that the Confederate troops left their position at the Amelia Court House to make a break for Danville last...
GLC00082
to Edwin M. Stanton
February 3, 1865
Discusses future appointments within the army. Suggests that the state of Tennessee should be under one commander and that west Kentucky and west Tennessee should be added to General George H. Thomas's command. Mentions General Cadwallader C...
GLC00090
to James Madison re: acquisition of military commissions
1755-1766
Unsigned and undated but probably late 1750s or early 1760s. Concerning the acquisition of military commissions in Williamsburg. Possibly incomplete at bottom.
GLC00099.003
Questions for Edmund Pendleton
circa 1760
Madison, James, 1723-1801
Series of questions, in the hand of James Madison, Sr., "Your answers to the following will oblige your affect't servant James Madison," with answers in the hand of Edmund Pendleton. No date, probably early 1760's. Letters is about concerning land...
GLC00099.005
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