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to Father
August 26, 1861
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
In his letter, he declares that his regiment moved from Cincinnati, Ohio to St. Louis, Missouri. He reports failure to get chaplaincy.
GLC00066.002
to Selina
December 24, 1861
He discusses Christmas, as well as soldiers singing patriotic songs. He mentions "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean," "America," and "The Star Spangled Banner." He encloses another song (not included). Cross-written additions on page 4.
GLC00066.009
Pardon of Truman O. Angell, convicted of bigamy.
May 13, 1892
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Convicted of bigamy. Pardoned since he had forswore and avoided bigamy from April 1, 1885 and promised to uphold the laws of the U.S. against the unlawful practices of the Mormon Church. (c/s James G. Blaine)
GLC00045.35
to Thurman Fessenden, John Underwood, and Samuel Tisdale
December 12, 1840
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Fessenden, Maine Senator-Elect, thanks members of the New England Society of the City of New York for an invitation to attend the Society's anniversary on December 22, 1840. Declines the invitation, which commemorated the landing of the Pilgrims at...
GLC01465
to Joseph Pike
July 5, 1699
Penn, William, 1644-1718
Penn writes about preparations for his last trip to America. Accompanied by a separate leaf signed "M. Jacob" stating that the letter is "to my great great great grandfather Joseph Pike." A merchant in Cork, Ireland, Pike was an old Quaker friend.
GLC01577
to John Winthrop
circa July 6, 1640
Williams, Roger, fl. 1640-1667
Discusses the current behavior of the Native Americans in his area. Mentions struggles between the sachem Uncas, allied with the European settlers, and his enemy, Miantinomo. Postscript possibly refers to the efforts of King Charles I to restore High...
GLC01590
to William Howard Taft
July 14, 1902
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937
Copy of a telegram from Secretary of War Root to William Howard Taft. Root thanks him for the successful result of his negotiations with the Vatican about the Friar Lands in the Philippines. He explains the position of the United States government...
GLC01625.03
to Sarah Livingston Jay
December 5, 1783
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Letter written by Jay, three months after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, to his wife Sarah, who he refers to as "Sally," while she was in Paris. Says last letter he received from her was from November 18. Says his trip to the spa town of Bath...
GLC01610
to James D. Fox
July 21, 1902
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Roosevelt thanks him for his letter and writes, "I have received your letter in reference to the friars; and as it evidently proceeds from an entire misunderstanding of the facts, I take pleasure in reciting them to you." Fox was a member of the Holy...
GLC01625.01
to Theodore Roosevelt
August 5, 1902
Fox, James D., fl. 1902
Fox thanks him for his letter and for clarifying for him the situation with the friars and their lands in the Philippines and the position of the United States government. Regrets the fact that the government of the United States has allowed the...
GLC01625.02
Instructions of the Secretary of War to Governor William H. Taft in the matter of the purchase of the Friar Lands in the Philippines.
9 May 1902
Because Congress has not yet acted on recommendations of the commission in regards to the Friar Lands of the Philippines and Taft cannot delay his return there, the President authorizes Taft to travel to Rome to determine which authorities of the...
GLC01625.04
Account book and deed pertaining to William Sawyer [Decimalized .01-.02]
1776-1792
Sawyer, William, 1753-1817
GLC01626
Watch words for War Democrats!
1864
War Democratic State Committee, 1864
Published by pro-war, pro-Union Democrats in New York. Quotes a speech made by Peter Cooper 20 years ago advocating Union principles. Reprints an article from a Catholic newspaper titled condemning slavery and an article from the impartial Boston...
GLC01703
to John N. Edwards
August 7, 1882
James, Frank, 1844-1915
James expresses concern that Edwards has not written to him. Worries about his reputation while evading authorities, stating: " ... it is harder still to rest content beneath the harrowing reflection that ones character, his mind, his heart, his...
GLC01649
England's present interest discovered, with honour to the prince, and safety to the people.
1675
Advocates religious freedom in England. With heraldic bookplate of Robert Cony. Published seven years before Penn's founding of Pennsylvania.
GLC01672
William Penn's last farewell to England.
1682
Title continues: "being an epistle containing a salutation to all faithful friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the enquiring, in a solemn farewell to them all in the land of my nativity." Printed for Thomas Cook.
GLC01673
to John Jay
June 2, 1785
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Marked "Duplicate" by Adams, and possibly used for en-cyphering because of the marks and lines above letters, words and sentences. Describes in great detail Adams's reception by King George III as America's first ambassador to Great Britain. He...
GLC01538
to Jonathan Belcher
January 25, 1765
Winthrop, John, 1714-1779
Winthrop congratulates Judge Belcher on recovering "from a dangerous illness." He notes having read that many French Acadians have been removed from Nova Scotia, Canada, to the West Indies, and observes that because of their religion, they "could...
GLC01541.01
to William Penn
May 30, 1689
Blackwell, John, fl. 1689
Captain Blackwell, the Deputy Governor, writes regarding the disbursement of his promised salary of 200 pounds per year. He has drawn a bill upon him for 100 pounds, and hopes Penn will honor it. With red classical seal of Blackwell intact on address...
GLC01541.03
to Thomas L. Alexander
3 April 1854
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898
Sends him "Office II of the exercises." Signed as his "brother in the Most Sacred Heart of J. C." The organization in which the two men were associated was possibly one of the Confraternities of the Sacred Heart, a voluntary association of Roman...
GLC03020
Recollection of a trip to America
1873
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Album of 67 photographs of the West, including San Francisco, Native Americans, Yosemite and Sequoia forests, Mormons, Salt Lake City (Mormon Tabernacle under construction), Brigham Young portrait, Colorado, and parts of Western Canada. There are...
GLC03030
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: baptism of his son
1770/01/15
Schuyler, John, fl. 1770
John Schuyler writes that he has baptized his son, and asked James Duane to be the Godfather, which he hopes agrees with Robert, Jr. He also states that he fears he has just met with a great loss of money at sea, as he has been expecting a vessel...
GLC03107.03226
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: Robert, Jr.'s uneasiness
1770/11/12
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
James Duane writes that he and his family are in good health and spirits, and thus asks Robert, Jr.: "But what my dear Sir shall I say on the tender subject of your present uneasiness! . . . Your own Piety and Fortitude can alone teach you Patience...
GLC03107.03248
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: dissatisfaction with politics
1773/05/29
James Duane describes how he is overwhelmed with his business at the moment, and airs some frustrations regarding New York's political situation:"Timidity has induced the Colony to make a most unreasonable sacrifice to the Massachusett's bay. I fear...
GLC03107.03278
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: best wishes for recovery
1755/09/01
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John sends his hope that Robert, Jr. and his son will have a quick recovery from their ailments and "bear this visitation with Christian Patience & Resignation." He mentions a recent sale of rum, and notes that no news has come from Europe since...
GLC03107.02915
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: political follies of Philip,(1716-1778) Livingston
1769/06/01
Duane states "With real Concern I observe your uneasiness at the Turn in the political world to the disadvantage of our Family," but states that Philip, (1716-1778) Livingston is to blame for his troubles in the legislature. According to Duane, "I...
GLC03107.03205
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: Society for the protection of dissenting religions
1769/06/15
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert informs his father that "We have a Society Established here of Members from the Different Dissenting Congregations in the City . . . in order to inform the Different Congregations in the Province of every thing that is carryed on here in...
GLC03107.03207
A proclamation for the encouragement of piety, virtue, education & manners for the suppression of vice.
8 June 1785
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
The closing text is in a scribal hand: "Given at the Council Chamber in Boston...by His Excellency's Command, with advice & consent of the Council...."
GLC04009
to Mrs. M. E. Boswell
2 January 1865
Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918
Thanks her for her New Year's present which was some sort of cooked fowl. Remarks, "General Lee is in town and if he leaves before we can enjoy it together I shall insist upon his taking it to camp." Comments on "the dear old church where we and...
GLC04020
[Account of battle between C.S.S. Alabama and U.S.S. Kearsarge]
circa 1880
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Writes about the battle between the C.S.S. Alabama and U.S.S. Kearsarge, which "took place in the English Channel, about seven miles distant from the port of Cherbourg, France on the 19th day of June 1864." On first and second pages, gives...
GLC04022
[Partially-printed Quaker marriage certificate between Richard Richardson and Elizabeth Collard]
8 August 1699
Marriage certificate signed by 67 other Quakers. William Penn's is the first signature. A separate section of signatures is designated: "relations." Document is dirty around edges.
GLC04055
Al pueblo sensato de Mexico. Proclama [in Spanish]
11 April 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
"To the sensible town of Mexico. A Proclamation." States that Americans are not enemies of peaceful Mexicans and that they respect their religion. Discusses martial law and the power of the army to prosecute offenders. Also mentions that all food...
GLC04070
to James Phillips
18 November 1784
Pemberton, James, 1723-1809
Discusses the anti-slavery activities of Quakers in the U.S. and a dispute over admission of blacks to Quaker church due to fears of intermarriage. He requests a copy of Bishop Wilson's bible be sent to him. He mentions other correspondence and the...
GLC04237
to Mary Ann Jackson
January 13, 1851
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
Inquiring if Jackson can try to interest her neighbors in the American Missionary Association and give them copies of the Association's publications. Writes, "Are there no other Christians in your place and neighborhood [whom] Mr R. and yourself can...
GLC04239
to Robert Morris
13 November 1777
Brown, Elijah, fl. 1777
Requests that Morris deliver letters from Brown to his wife. Brown calls his separation from his wife cruel because he is "conscious of not administering any offence to the true friends of America." Addressed to Morris as a Member of Congress at...
GLC04263
Album with 31 CDVs of prominent Mormons, including Brigham Young; Indians
1860
Album includes Brigham Young, Indians, Salt Lake City buildings. Most with Salt Lake City imprints of Savage & Ottinger and Carter's Lake View Emporium.
GLC04264
[Quaker petition to Pennsylvania authorities seeking protection for pacifism].
December 6, 1781
Drinker, John, fl. 1781
Seeks to acquaint others with the Quakers' religious principles, particularly as they manifested in a lack of support for the American Revolution. Praises and appeals to Pennsylvania's reputation for religious tolerance. Insist that their peaceable...
GLC04329
to Mary E. J. Chapin
19 October 1887
Eddy, Mary Baker, 1821-1910
"I find it impracticable to see you this week. Am utterly occupied." Assumes Chapin wants to meet with her to discuss a problem she is having with her teacher, Mrs. Woodbury. She empathizes with her and suggests that Chapin work out the problem with...
GLC04352.02
Congressional report on regulating the Indian Department and map of Western Territory [Decimalized .01-.02]
20 May 1834
United States. Congress (23d, 1st session : 1834). House.
This collection contains a map previously bound inside the book, 4132.01. The map is housed with size 3 manuscripts.
GLC04132
Letters and sketches: with a narrative of a year's residence among the Indian tribes of the Rocky Mountains
1843
Smet, Pierre-Jean de, 1801-1873
Published by M. Fithian. Dedication included on the inside front cover to the Sisters of St. John's Asylum from Father Felix Joseph Barbelin. Smet records his journey past Chimney Rock, Nebraska, along the Missouri River, travelling as far as Fort...
GLC04145
to George Wood
25 June 1864
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Thanks Wood for sending a letter written by Secretary of State William H. Seward concerning a petition for government aid in constructing an overland international telegraph line. Remarks upon the rapid progress of the telegraph throughout the world...
GLC04080
Several conferences between... the Quakers...and.. the six Indian nations
1756
GLC04098
to Joseph Cabell
6 January 1818
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Concerns difficulties in getting the Virginia legislature to approve the establishment of the University of Virginia and its general educational system. Asks Cabell to sign a report regarding the college's finances (GLC04108.02), then deliver it to...
GLC04108.01
General epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints abroad, dispersed throughout the earth.
1848
Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
Signed in type by President Young and Clerk Willard Richards. A letter narrating Mormon history from their expulsion from Illinois in 1846 until their settlement in Utah and their founding of Salt Lake City. Invites like-minded people in the...
GLC04149
Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley : illustrated with steel engravings and wood cuts from sketches made by Frederick Piercy.
1855
Linforth, James, 1927-1899
Title continues: "together with a geographical and historical description of Utah, and a map of the overland routes to that territory from the Missouri River : also an authentic history of the Latter-Day Saints' emigration from Europe from the...
GLC04155
John Moore Collection [Decimalized .01-.42]
1857-1861
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Contains a map, a general order, 39 letters, and a memoir, pertaining to the Utah Expedition of 1857-1861.
GLC04194
to "Our Heroes Class," First Methodist Church
8 November 1928
Abbot, Charles Greely, 1872-1973
Writing to a Sunday school class, Abbot, an Astrophysicist and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, recounts an anecdote from his childhood in which a cobbler told him "the Kingdom of Heaven is within you." Abbot explains that Heaven is within...
GLC05508.014
to Earl G. Hunt
27 August 1974
Albert, Carl, 1908-2000
Responding to Methodist Bishop Hunt's request for his favorite quotation, Albert cites the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12). He learned a slightly different version from the text given in the King James Bible. He also remarks that it has subconsciously...
GLC05508.017
to Harriet Henry
2 April 1836
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Buchanan writes to his sister because he is concerned for her health. He writes: "let me strongly urge you to resist the gloomy feelings & apprehensions which I fear you indulge." He asks her to submit to the will of God, but also acknowledges he...
GLC05508.054
to Rev. Cornelius Greenway
February 7, 1950
Burke, Arleigh, fl. 1950
Responding to Greenway's request for a signed photograph (not included) and commenting that the only way to world peace is through "the establishment of a real Christian philosophy in our own country, as well as other countries of the world."
GLC05508.055
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