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to Frank Stockdale re: thanks for gift
1944/08/28
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
Expressing his gratitude for a gift from the Stockdales and wishing Renee a "speedy recovery." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.14
to Frank Stockdale re: tedium of waiting
1944/11/07
Patton complains "this waiting has been tedious, but now we are about tot try to carry the ball some more." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.15
to Frank Stockdale re: unable to visit
1945/01/26
Patton promises to come visit, but must delay because "something happened the other day which means that we will keep on fighting violently." With envelope signed by Patton.
GLC06760.16
to William Henry Harrison
December 31, 1808
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Asks Harrison, then governor of the Indiana Territory, to help pass laws prohibiting the sale of alcohol to Indians, in hopes that it will remove a "great obstacle to their acquiring industrious habits." Also notes that the general government policy...
GLC07156
[John A. Gurley intends to establish a civil government for Arizona]
10 July 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Signed by Lincoln on 11 July 1863. Brigadier General Edward Canby informs Major General Schofield that John A. Gurley, the Governor of Arizona, will be passing through the Missouri Territory. Requests that Schofield, stationed in Missouri, provide...
GLC07158
to Edmund Randolph
8 September 1789
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Signed with initials ("G.W.") President Washington states that a painful disorder prevented him from replying sooner to a letter from Randolph. Discusses the lottery of the deceased Colonel Byrd, stating that one of the associates of this lottery...
GLC07161
Appeal for prayer and thanksgiving "Union liberty and victory. Thanks to God"
1864/05/10
Latimer, George, fl. 1864
Pottstown, Pa. printing by a local minister, rector George Latimer, of Lincoln's appeal for a day of prayer and thanksgiving after the fighting in the Wilderness
GLC07165
to Henry Knox re: Ordinance Department
[1779]/01/30
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Preparing for meeting between Washington and Knox. Three collateral engravings of Hamilton with letter.
GLC07167
to William H. Harrison re: seeking more land for the U.S. by subjugating Indians
1803/02/27
"To promote this disposition to exchange lands,which they have to spare and we want . . . we shall push our trading houses, and be glad to see the good & influential individuals among them run in debt, because we observe that when these debts get...
GLC07171
to Ann Welsh re: denying pension to widow of Revolutionary War officer
1805/03/12
"Having fallen during the war, no right of half pay could arise in their case . . . A legislature must follow general rules, and never do for one person what they would not do for every other under the same circumstances . . . [commutation] has never...
GLC07172
to Gilbert M. Lafayette re: Louisiana Purchase lands for Lafayette as a gift
1805/03/10
Concerning Louisiana lands for Lafayette's sacrifices during Revolution: "There are adjacent to the town of N. Orleans on both sides of the Canal of Cavondelet a body of ungranted lands . . . considering the great value that this will very soon be...
GLC07173.01
to Gilbert M. Lafayette re: difficulties in selling land in New Orleans
1808/07/21
Madison, James, 1751-1836
"In this country and especially under existing circumstances,
GLC07173.03
to Gilbert M. Lafayette re: assessment of Lafayette's interests on Mississippi
1801/01/28
and in New Orleans; relations between US and France
GLC07173.04
Certifying true copy of act for land south of Tenn.
1804/03/13
Accompanied by an attached manuscript copy of the act.
GLC07173.05
to unknown re: attempt to mortgage Albemarle
1822/11/26
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Unknown recipient. "It is undoubtedly the best estate in that part of Virg[inia] . . . [but] I have been forced to incur some debts, by my long absence from home, often in offices, the salaries of which were incompetent to my support."
GLC07179
Copy of farewell address to his personal and general staff
April 27, 1865
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Addressed to Major Henry Bryan, his assistant adjutant and inspector general. Marked "copy." Entire document appears to be in the same hand. A later biographical note about Henry Bryan is written on verso in ink.
GLC07152
The Constitution of the United States of America.
1848
Hickey, William, fl. 1848-1853
Third edition. Published by T. K. & P. G. Collins. Signed by Jefferson Davis on both the first and rear pastedowns. Provides a history of the Constitution, with other documents, state papers and statistics.
GLC07153
to William Whipple
May 1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
A long letter from member of the Continental Congress (1776-1781, 1783-1785) and signer of the Declaration of Independence William Ellery to New Hampshire member of the Continental Congress (1776-1779) William Whipple which reprises events from the...
GLC07154
to John Jay
19 November 1798
Inspector General Alexander Hamilton writes to Governor of New York John Jay about the importance of engineers in planning the defense of Philadelphia against possible attack duing the threat of war between the United States and France in 1798...
GLC07155
to Mathilda M. Rhett
24 November 1861
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Thanks her for her letter and updates her on current events of the Civil War. "Much is to be done & yet our invaders have everything their own way. It will not be so always & our turn will come some day. They have complete control of the waters...
GLC07157
to Baron Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville
17 July 1816
Madison as President to Hyde de Neuville as French Ambassador to the United States. References Hyde de Neuville's letter of 12 July 1816. Madison is pleased with the positive sentiments of France relayed by Hyde de Neuville. Says he is glad King...
GLC07159
to unknown [incomplete]
1791/03/11
Van Schaack, Henry, 1733-1823
Writes at length on the relationship between church and state, particularly in regard to unconstitutional tax assessment and the use of public funds to build a Congregational meeting house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Discusses the Constitution...
GLC07160.01
to his brother [incomplete]
16 April 1776
Writes to his brother about the shipment of goods, family matters, and a difficult boy working as his clerk, named Johnny. Discusses legal issues pertaining to the division of a land patent in Kinderhook, New York. Incomplete and not signed...
GLC07160.02
to Henry Van Schaak
26 October 1791
Stillman, Rev. Dr., fl. 1791
Thanks him for his letter. Regrets that he suffers so much persecution on account of his "adherence to the Episcopal Church." Reminds him that current law protects the free exercise of religion. Stillman is possibly Samuel Stillman, pastor of the...
GLC07160.03
to Loring Andrews
1791/12
Writes a letter to the editor of the Western Star to condemn the practice of using public funds to pay for parish teachers linked to denominational majorities. Such taxation and town treasury appropriations, he charges, violate the constitutional...
GLC07160.04
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