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to Edwin D. Morgan
18 July 1862
Trobriand, Régis de, 1816-1897
Commending Captain George G. Williams for his service, especially his bravery at Malvern Hill. Mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm.
GLC03477.01
[Endorsement requesting parole for a friend]
7 October 1864
Herron, Francis J., 1837-1902
Requesting parole for a sick and imprisoned friend. Reads "One of the parties under arrest...is a friend of mine...I do not think there is anything against him. He is quite sick. Please parole him." Docket signed by Christian Thomson Christensen...
GLC03477.02
to J. W. Smith
24 October 1881
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906
States that he has complied with Smith's request, possibly for an autograph.
GLC03477.04
to unknown
30 July 1869
Weber, Max, 1824-1901
Stating that his "commission as Brigadier General is dated: 13 April 18." Written on stationery of the Custom House, New York.
GLC03477.06
Affix seal to ratification of Treaty with China.
19 October 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
This treaty, the Burlingham Treaty of 1868, amended the Reed Treaty of 1858 by allowing free immigration. That flow of people allowed the rapid expansion of western railroads through cheap labor. (Eventually, it also provoked a racial backlash on...
GLC03578
to Colonel Hoppé
18 June 1778
Pulaski, Casimir, 1747-1779
Written by Brigadier General Pulaski, a Polish count, as commander of his independent cavalry brigade to a Colonel Hoppé as Quartermaster General in Easton, Pennsylvania. Pulaski was soliciting help for the creation of what would become the "Pulaski...
GLC03568
Act...paying off..South Sea annuities...for establishing the colony of Georgia
1733
Great Britain. Acts.
Act of Parliament that pays off one million South Sea annuities, and using money for various purposes, including "Marriage Portion of the Princess Royal," in establishing the colony of Georgia, and paying debt. Act also makes reference to building...
GLC03498
Instructions for district surveyors
1819
Tiffin, Edward, 1766-1829
Writes as Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory. Imparts specific methods for surveying land and subdividing townships.
GLC03528
Pardon of Otelia Pendergast re: convicted of violation of section 265
16 July 1963
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
GLC03590
to Ambrose Thompson
20 May 1870
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Admiral Porter sends Thompson some letters (introductions) and indicates he will send fifty more the next day. Written on Navy Department stationery. Thompson, a wealthy shipping magnate, was noted for his Civil War backing of a plan to colonize...
GLC03619.02.15
to Samuel Osgood
9 July 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes to Osgood, then a member of the Continental Congress and the treasury board, to request that Congress pay Baron von Steuben. States that "it has been owing to [von Steuben] that a substantial discipline has been established in the American...
GLC03646
to William Davenport
27 April 1839
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Discusses the second Seminole War in Florida and Georgia. Focuses on the corrupting influence large public expenditures to sustain the war are having on the Americans inhabiting the region. Fears greed will cause the conflict to be elongated and...
GLC03668
to editor of Quincy Patriot
21 September 1838
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Written as Member of Congress. A report to his constituents regarding petitions made concerning the right to petition and its suppression through the Gag Rule, abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia and the slave trade in the US, his...
GLC03707
to Thomas Mifflin
6 September 1796
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Discusses the issue of Connecticut claimants to the Western Reserve lands taking refuge from Pennsylvania authorities by entering New York State. Expresses his opinion that the states have relations between them far more intimate than those between...
GLC03710
to Wilson Lumpkin
February 15, 1828
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Responds to a part of a speech given by Lumpkin, a Georgia congressman, dealing with Indian tribes east of the Mississippi. Contends that Indians "can only be perpetuated as tribes, or nations, by concentrating them west of the Mississippi upon...
GLC05695
to Rufus Edwards
9 November 1845
Edwards, Cabel G., fl. 1845
Reports that their father is dead and describes his last weeks. Includes the surrender of his father's estate to his brother. Discusses his financial and legal troubles. Invites his brother and family in Ohio to go west to California, where they...
GLC05691
2 Broadsides and 1 newsletter related to the Sacco Vanzetti case [decimalized]
1927
Sacco & Vanzetti, ?-1927
Materials relating to the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in 1927.
GLC05712
Justice the issue! Shall Sacco and Vanzetti be judicially murdered?
1927/07
Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, 1921-1927
This document is a printed broadside put out by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee which attacks the exclusive judgment of Judge Webster Thayer and says in part: "The issue is not only for Massachusetts. It is for America. The world will judge...
GLC05712.01
[Broadside against the Sacco-Vanzetti execution]
1927/08
This document is a printed broadside that quotes a columnist from the New York World and reads, "What more can these immigrants from Italy expect? it is not every prisoner who has a President of Harvard University throw on the switch for him." Sacco...
GLC05712.02
The official bulletin of the Sacco-Vanzetti defense committee [Vol. I, no. 15 (September 1927)]
September 1927
Newspaper or newsletter issued after the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. The first page has a printed statement denouncing the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti and comparing the case to the Salem witchcraft trials. The rest of the...
GLC05712.03
Letters from a man of colour, on a late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania.
circa 1813
Forten, James, 1766-1842
An eloquent response to a bill in the Pennsylvania senate to stop the emigration of people of color into the state. Forten wrote anonymously, signing his letters "A Man of Colour." Five letters respond to the Pennsylvania bill, arguing that...
GLC06046
[Translation of West India Company deed for Teunis Cornelisse]
9 October 1770
Stuyvesant, Peter, 1592-1672
Translation of GLC02542.01, a 1652 Dutch deed conveying land to Cornelisse. Translated by J. Roorbach, who dated and signed it at the bottom of the page.
GLC02542.01.01
Harper's Weekly - The New Immigrant Station on Ellis Island
January 19, 1901
Harpers Weekly
A single page from an issue of Harper's Weekly from January 19, 1901. This page features a series of photographs entitled "The New Immigrant Station on Ellis Island." The photographs feature the Ellis Island immigration station, a family of...
GLC09790
[Cabinet photograph of Joshua Abraham Norton]
circa 1878
Bradley, James, fl. 1783
Signed "Emperor Norton." Three-quarter profile photograph of a seated Norton. He is wearing an officer's uniform.
GLC02729.01
to James Dundas [fragment]
29 April 1783
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Laments their brother George's plan to marry an American woman and move there forever. It will also force him to work outside the navy, for want of subsistence for a family. There are some contemporary notes on the address leaf.
GLC02549.27
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