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to James Madison
October 17, 1780
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Discusses the war in Charlotte and Salisbury, North Carolina, and Benedict Arnold's treasonous act. Mentions Colonel Sumter, Colonel Tarleton, and General Gates.
GLC00099.050
to William
July 15, 1862
Pearce, Priscilla, fl. 1861-1868
Priscilla Pearce discusses church finances in her letter to William.
GLC00066.099
August 18, 1862- August 20, 1862
Priscilla Pearce mentions church finances and William's salary reduction.
GLC00066.103
to Selina
November 27, 1862
Writes to her sister about church and family.
GLC00066.109
to William Pearce
August 14, 1863
Bailey, Silas, fl. 1863
Bailey Silas discusses church matters in his letter to William Pearce.
GLC00066.112
Daily wanderer. [Vol. 1, no. 24 (November 10, 1864)]
10 November 1864
Published as Railroad Edition. Printed on smaller size paper. Partial reprint of an article from the New Orleans correspondent of the "New York Times," says "Although the cotton crop is naarly [sic] a total failure, the laborers are being employed...
GLC00842
to Samuel Elbert
September 7, 1785
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Discusses the extradition of a murderer from a neighboring Catholic province, possibly Spanish Florida, to Georgia. Stresses the importance of this matter in making Georgia's government appear decisive and strong. Asks Elbert to write to the Catholic...
GLC00855
to Hiram Wilson
July 24, 1839
Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904
Dresser writes to Reverend Wilson who is expecting two enslaved people seeking emancipation in Canada through the underground railroad. He writes, "I rejoice in the privilege of handing over to you two more Daughters of affliction who can tell you...
GLC00867
to James Bridge
November 17, 1787
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams covers several topics in this long letter to his Harvard classmate shortly after their graduation. He attended the ordination of Henry Ware, his first roomate at Harvard. While there, he has saw a number of their fellow classmates and learned...
GLC00958.01
to Daniel Adams
December 31, 1787
Adams, Daniel Jr., 1720-1795
Writes to his father about opposing the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Daniel Adams, Jr. was town clerk and his father was a delegate at the state convention.
GLC00799
to George Churchman and Jacob Lindley
January 24, 1801
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Letter written by Adams in the last months of his presidency to the Quaker abolitionists Churchman and Lindley. Adams wrote in response to a letter and pamphlet that the two abolitionists had sent him. The pamphlet was by Quaker abolitionist Warner...
GLC00921
General Benham's winter camp near Poplar Grove Church, Va., with photo of troops
1865
Printed map, "Winter Camp, Detachment 50th N.Y.V. Engineers" Brevet Colonel I. Spalding Commanding, near Poplar Church, Virginia, Army of the Potomac, 1865. Has been partially hand colored. An original albumen photograph of soldiers with musical...
GLC00919.26
to Caesar Augustus Rodney
September 26, 1818
Letter discusses revolutions in South America, and mentions memories of James Otis. Rodney had just returned from South America
GLC00922
[Document recognizing Alexis Robert as consul of the Pontifical States]
February 26, 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
This document is signed by Andrew Johnson and countersigned by Seward. It gives the title of Consul to Alexis Robert, at New Orleans. Accompanied by a large white, paper seal.
GLC00893
to O.A. Bowe
September 28, 1832
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
A personal letter about a trip to New England. Greeley discusses his trip by sea to Providence and stage-coach to Boston. He compares the Boston architecture to that in New York, describes going to church there, and comments on "the Boston...
GLC00880
An act to Compleat the New Jersey Regiment to Six Hundred and Sixty Six effective volunteers, Officers included.
10 March 1762
Hardy, Josiah, 1822-1900
Document aims to raise additional men for the French & Indian War, with inducements including pardons. Details provisions for recruiting minors, slaves, and Indians. Additionally, allows Quakers to affirm, rather than swear, an oath. Signed by Hardy...
GLC00903
[William Burns's declaration regarding the Muscongus settlement]
February 26, 1747
Burns, William, fl. 1747
Burns discusses his settlement on Samuel Waldo's Muscongus Patent (also known as the Waldo or Linconshire Patent, land in present-day Maine). Discusses improvements Burns made to a stone house, and mentions his black cattle. Burns was given command...
GLC02437.10410
[Bill for William Knox]
15 July 1778
Amory, Jonathan, fl. 1778-1779
Receipt for the purchase of Bibles from John Armory, Jr. The total cost comes to £39.4.
GLC02437.08441
[Receipt]
February 10, 1779
Receipt of items William Knox bought from Jonathan Amory. Items include bibles and knifes.
GLC02437.08465
to his brother
August 10, 1853
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Writes that he is upset to hear what his brother has said about David L. Gregg, who was appointed Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands. Informs that this is the first he has heard about Gregg's Catholic sentiments and that it did not occur to him to...
GLC00152
[Endorsement of John XXIII written as A. Roncalli] [in Italian]
30 May 1952
John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963
Roncalli's endorsement is written on verso of a letter signed by Myron Charles Taylor, a United States diplomat. Taylor's typed letter was created 30 May 1952 on Hotel Ritz, Paris stationery. Taylor writes "With reference to our conversation of...
GLC00154.12
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
to George G. Channing
August 21, 1812
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
In the letter, William Ellery reprimands his grandson for the delay in sending his last letter. Channing asked for aid regarding a bank in which Ellery owned stock. Ellery replies that he will help his grandson and uses a shipping metaphor to preach...
GLC00108.04
December 5, 1812
In the letter, William Ellery writes to his grandson that he is happy Channing has gained a business partner and inquires as to who drew up the legal documents executing the partnership. He believes theological differences in the world will persist...
GLC00108.05
May 14, 1814
In his letter, William Ellery agrees with his grandson that evils have resulted from commercial regulations brought on by the War of 1812. He does not think Congress will enact an embargo and believes the British have a right to blockade their enemy...
GLC00108.07
to William Ellery
February 14, 1780
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written by Laurens, previously President of the Continental Congress. Laurens left his Congressional seat in November 1779 and returned home before departing from Philadelphia for the Netherlands to negotiate a loan in August 1780 (he was captured by...
GLC00110
to Lewis Strauss
February 15, 1951
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Harry S. Truman thanks Lewis Strauss for his memoranda. Truman thinks it is crucially important to maintain good relations with Jewish, Catholic and Protestant world leaders, "As you know, I have been trying my best to organize the moral forces of...
GLC00162.19
Pardon of the Steamboat "Terror" for violations of steamboat inspection laws [fraud].
March 28, 1859
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Convicted of being in violation of steamboat inspection laws [fraud]. Pardoned because the crime was unintentional. The steamboat had been rented only as accommodation to a charitable, religious society for a trip down the Penobscot River at no cost...
GLC00173.06
[Photograph of Harry Truman]
circa 1950
One photograph of Harry S. Truman dated circa 1950. Depicts Truman at his desk reading the Bible, facing toward his right. Signed and inscribed "Kindest regards to Nathan Josselson. Harry Truman" on the mat below the picture. Outermost mat has a gold...
GLC00162.20
October 21, 1862
Gives instructions to his wife to secure their property from the Union occupation of General Benjamin Butler during the Civil War. Directs her to go immediately across the Mississippi river to their plantation. Doubts that the Federals have visited...
GLC00175
to James Fishback, Lexington, KY
September 19, 1816
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jefferson denies a statement attributed to him that he had heard atheism discussed by French bishops at a table. Fishback, a Kentucky minister and politician, maintained that "by corruption in religion" all of Europe had "gravitated into atheism."...
GLC00180
Document re: building a Presbyterian Church in Princeton, N.J.
26 November 1772
Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828
Signed on verso.
GLC00184.46
Receipt for iron sold to the United Brethren in Bethlehem, PA
December 31, 1756
Taylor, George, fl. 1756-1792
With portions of two unrelated receipts on verso.
GLC00184.48
To the inhabitants of the town of Providence Assembled in town-meeting
March 9, 1778
Arnold, Thomas, 1742-1821
Arnold opposes the proposed "test oath," requiring a declaration of loyalty to the American cause. He argues that the Friends (i.e. Quakers) cannot swear to uphold a violent or warlike nation.
GLC01152
Second colony contract with permission to settle 500 Catholic families
04 June 1825
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Written in English. Authorizing settlement of 500 Catholic families. The document says that official communications with the families must be in Spanish and lists other conditions such as requiring families to be industious, "Cat[ho]lics and of...
GLC01160
to his son
May 28, 1775
Jewett, D., fl. 1775
A father writes to his son outside of Boston in the early stages of the siege. Relates that he just heard that "our Forces" march to Boston tomorrow. Was disposed to visit him in camp, but sends this letter instead. He sends his kindest regards and...
GLC01412.58
[Diary of Joseph Leslie 18th regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company D]
1863-1864
Leslie, Joseph, fl. 1863-1864
Several pages in the diary have names and regiments of different officers from New York, Ohio, Michigan, etc., who were prisoners with him. Includes several pages of Libby Prison expenses/accounting of what he paid for crackers, paper, tobacco...
GLC01185
to Ellen Lothrop
October 28, 1775
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Letter written by Warren, the well known Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary writer, to her friend Lothrop. Says she will leave politics for others to discuss and that she only has warm feelings for the circle of friends in Fairfield (where Lothrop...
GLC01189.01
Sherman's in Savannah!
5 January 1865
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
Four stanza poem glorifying General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea." Was originally three stanzas and then the date and the word "Postscript" was crossed out and a fourth stanza added. Makes a correction in pencil in the second line of the...
GLC01218
to Capt. Nathan George Evans
September 15, 1857
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
The letter is concerning news and military assignments of friends. Also mentions Mormons uprising and a gang of 30 outlaws. Date of letter is 1857, not 1837.
GLC01053
Extracts from minutes of our yearly meeting of Pennsylvania & New Jersey, held in Philadelphia by adjournments from the 23rd day of the ninth month.
23 - 28 September 1776
Pemberton, James, 1723-1809
One copy of a meeting minutes dated September 23-28, 1776. States that Quakers should not participate in governments active in war, or contribute to the promotion of war through business or other activity. Condemns all forms of slavery and...
GLC01021
to Capt. Nathan G. Evans
August 3, 1857
A humorous letter to his friend from West Point. Also concerns fighting Indians and paying for a gun. Lee remained in Texas by order of General Twiggs. The letter also mentions A.S. Sydney going to Utah to fight Mormons, army news, debt settlement...
GLC01031
[Proclamation creating a day of fasting and rest in the province of Rhode Island]
12 May 1756
Hopkins, Stephen, 1707-1785
Countersigned by Thomas Ward as Secretary. Signed by Hopkins as colonial Governor of Rhode Island. Extols religious reform and repentence of sins. Notes the calamities of the French and Indian War. Proclaims that Thursday, 20 May 1756 will be a...
GLC01412.11
May 29, 1775
Green, Robert, fl. 1775
Letter cosigned by Mary Green. Says he has been in bad health for the past five weeks. He hopes to get better by the grace of God. Says their sister has a new daughter three months old. References a letter that came from several brothers and sisters...
GLC01412.31
Address to the People of Massachusetts [call to arms] [broadside]
1777/01/26
Massachusetts Assembly
A call to arms mentioning Declaration of Independence and referring to Battles of Princeton and Trenton. The House of Representatives ordered it to be printed and be read by ministers to Sunday congregations.
GLC01400
Speech of Hon. James A. Stewart, of Maryland, on African slavery, its status-- natural, moral, social, legal, and constitutional...
1856
Stewart, James A. (James Augustus), 1808-1879
Title continues, "...and the origin, progress, present condition, and future destiny of the United States, considered in connection with African slavery as a part of its social system; with the bearings of that institution upon the interests of all...
GLC00267.004
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
The Wonders of the Invisible world: Being an Account of the Tryals... [witches]
1693
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
One of the most famous of early New England books, here in the first British edition printed at London, following the first edition published in Boston the same year. Mather meant to expose witchcraft and to support his friends in the government....
GLC00264
[Broadcast speech for Brotherhood Day]
February 21, 1936
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Press release of Roosevelt's speech which he broadcasted on the evening of 23 February 1936, a day designated as Brotherhood Day by the National Conference of Jews and Christians. Notes that it cannot be released to newspapers until 8PM, 23 February...
GLC00196.04
Memorial of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, praying the adoption of measures for the suppression of the African slavetrade.
27 May 1840
Society of Friends
Message to Congress emphasizing the "horror and brutality of the middle passage." The memorial states that the trade is being "prosecuted to a greater extent, and in a manner more destructive to its victims, than it ever was before." 26 Congress...
GLC00267.036
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