Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
to Eliakim P. Scammon
March 13, 1863
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Telegram to General Scammon confirming receipt of a dispatch and reporting that the line has not been working for two days. Also states that they are fine.
GLC02414.020
Telegram to General Scammon reporting that two companies of the 23rd Ohio are doing guard duty at Gauley bridge. It would take six to eight hours to call them in. On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph. Year inferred from similar documents...
GLC02414.021
Toland, John T., fl. 1863-1864
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio infantry to Brigadier General Scammon. Reports that "Thurmans gang" captured William Richmond, Allen T. Richmond and Isaac Kales on 15 February. States that they met Flannagan's men and had a brief...
GLC02414.213
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio infantry to Brigadier General Scammon. Reports that they have 1747 cartridges for artillery and an average of 80 rounds per man for small arms. Will get a more accurate count tomorrow. On stationary of...
GLC02414.214
to William Knox
March 13, 1779
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Mentions the loss of a vessel and the General Arnold, a ship. Discusses his distaste for "making anything out of the public," or making a profit from public service. Notes that he will consider unspecified proposals previously mentioned by William...
GLC02437.00752
to Peter Anspach
March 13, 1780
Written by Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox. Knox replies to a letter from Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department (GLC02437.00801). Finds no error in his account with the Quartermaster besides one omission of credit...
GLC02437.00804
to Henry Knox
March 13, 1787
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Discusses the resignation of Mr. [William] North, from the Inspector's Office. Alerts Knox that North may write to Knox and members of Congress in support of Sargent. "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature. Appears to be docketed by Knox...
GLC02437.03490
March 13, 1788
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Carrington, a Continental Congressman from Virginia, reflects on Massachusetts' adoption of the Constitution (in February 1788) and what it will mean for Virginia: "The decision of Massachusetts is perhaps the most important event that ever took...
GLC02437.03821
to George Roberts
March 13, 1852
Channing, William Ellery, 1817-1901
Was much affected by his editorial today on barbarism. Questions the veracity of the piece and suggests that if Roberts can provide evidence to his readers, this would create such indignation that it would "put an end to these atrocities." In a p.s...
GLC02509.04
to Sarah Kendall
Joe, fl. 1860
GLC02915.052
to S. P. Oakes
Oakes, Cyrus, fl. 1862-1864
Written on verso of "Premable and Resolutions adopted by the Second Brigade, General Baird's Division, in Camp near Nashville, Tenn., March 2, 1863."
GLC03136.021
to Comte de Moustier re: French fiscal crisis, political affairs, elections
March 13, 1789
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as American minister to France. The electioneering was for the gathering of the Estates General. Moderate ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 14: 652-54.
GLC03276
to James Birdseye McPherson
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Written near Vicksburg from Headquarters, Department of the Tennessee. General Grant informs McPherson, Commander of the 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, that Lagow (possibly Colonel Clark B. Lagow) "has just returned and called my attention to...
GLC03311
to John Bryant
March 13, 1798
Jackson, Jonathon, 1743-1810
Discusses administrative matters (the sending of various receipts) related to settling accounts with Captain Bryant. Written from the "Supervisor's Office." Free frank signed by Jonathan Jackson on address leaf.
GLC03432.110
To his wife
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Written in pencil. Has marching orders and expects to sail for Suffolk Va, news that Longstreet is moving towards Gen. Corcoran at Suffolk and there is some prospect of battle.
GLC04558.075
Gerrit Smith's reply to the colored citizens of Albany.
March 13, 1846
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Smith writes: "Would, gentlemen, that the following mottos, which antislavery Conventions, in different parts of the State, are cordially adopting, were engraven on every heart: 'No slaveholder for civil office; and no person, who thinks a...
GLC04717.17
to William Henry Seward
March 13, 1855
Smith writes to Seward, a United States Senator from New York. Praises Seward's intellectualism and philanthropic spirit. Notes that Seward's recent speech on the Fugitive Slave Act "does not, in all respects, come up to my expectation of what...
GLC04717.21
The West Point mob.
March 13, 1871
Smith discusses recent mob activity at West Point, New York: "Nothing else is so frightful as a mob- that many-headed monster, whose every head refuses to be controlled. Mobs and their dramshop inspiration threaten the ruin of our country. Ours is...
GLC04717.66
[Receipt for expenses]
March 13, 1778
Pollard, Jonathan, fl. 1749-1786
Written by Pollard as aide-de-camp to General William Heath. Receipt for 55 pounds, 3 shillings "on acct of expenses for the Troops of the Convention." Pollard was on the staff of Heath, the American commander of the district where the captured...
GLC04764.65
When Sherman Marched to the Sea
March 13, 1865
T. D. W., fl. 1865
Manuscript copy of a song written to commemorate Union General William T. Sherman's famous march to the sea, which began with General Sherman's troops leaving the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia on 15 November 1864, and ended with the capture of...
GLC04984
to Florence Hartsuff
March 13, 1893
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
re: Florence Hartsuff, 147 Montagne St. Brooklyn, N. Y. , envelope with two cent postage stamp and cancellations for Fort Omaha (March 13), Omaha, NEB (March 13), and Brooklyn, N. Y. (March 15).] Written at Fort Omaha
GLC05201.033
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1109 (March 13, 1750)]
March 13, 1750
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Addresses by both houses of Parliament to King George II regarding his majesty's proposed peace. Includes the king's response. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4...
GLC06670.135
to unknown
March 13, 1790
Heyward, Thomas, 1746-1809
Written by Heyward, a South Carolina Signer of the Declaration of Independence, who was in retirement from politics. References letter of recipient from 8 September 1790. Says they need to come to some decisions about the Savage estate because the...
GLC06672
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
March 13, 1876
Pope, John, 1822-1892
GLC06762.021
with annotations
GLC06762.022
Showing results 80,601 - 80,625