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to John McNeil re: foreseeing civil war
January 21, 1860
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Written while on vacation. Argues that Civil War is inevitable unless the Democrats regain control of the government
GLC03660
to Elias Dayton
February 10, 1781
Barber, Francis, 1750-1783
Written by Lieutenant Colonel Barber of the 3rd New Jersey regiment to Colonel Dayton, Barber's brigade commander. Encloses a letter from George Washington for Dayton, who is coalescing from illness. Also sending letters from Washington to Colonels...
GLC03662.03
Signed White House card
1910 ca.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Printed card signed by "Theodore Roosevelt" undated.
GLC03663.04
to Spencer Roane
February 14, 1820
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written by Tyler as Republican Congressman from Virginia to Roane as Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Writes to Roane about issues surrounding the Missouri Compromise debates. Tyler was concerned with Northern arguments that...
GLC03670
to Bryan Fairfax re: allowing Fairfax to visit to discuss British peace proposal
25 September 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
With a note in a different hand on the address leaf stating "containing a pas[s]port to travel to the camp." Washington also assures Fairfax of his friendship, despite "the difference in our political Sentiments...."
GLC03674
to James Dundas
18 September 1780
Dundas, Ralph, 1732-?
Dundas, Captain of the H. M. S. Bonetta, informs his brother James he was in New York and other locations before moving north to Nova Scotia. Reports that on the way, his men took five prizes and reclaimed two brigs containing low-valued cargo....
GLC03676.02
to Edward Canby re: disputes in Texas convention on dividing Texas into 2 states
24 December 1866
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC03677
to J. H. Barrett
1 August 1850
Phelps, Samuel Shethar, 1793-1855
Phelps, a Whig Senator from Vermont, writes to J. H. Barrett, possibly Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Relates that an article by E. D. Barber in the "Brandon Post" (a newspaper from Brandon, Vermont) provided misinformation regarding the Clayton Bill of...
GLC03678.01
to unknown
22 August 1850
Docketed with blue ink. Possibly to J. H. Barrett (refer to GLC03678.01). Discusses the Compromise of 1850 (the Pearce Act) in detail. Phelps offers his opinion on the act, which related to the extension of slavery in territories acquired by the...
GLC03678.02
Farewell address of Andrew Jackson
1837
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
This document is a copy of Andrew Jackson's farewell address. In it, he says "Our country has improved and is flourishing beyond any former example in the history of nations," Jackson writes. Like Washington's farewell address, he warns of the...
GLC03680
6th plate Ambrotype portrait of the General in uniform, in frame
1864 ca.
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
GLC03686
to Robert E. Rogers and Henry Vethake
15 September 1857
Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868
Rogers and Vethake were appointed Treasury Department commissioners in July 1857. Requests them to report to him as soon as possible if they intend to accept the appointment, and if so they are to "arrange with the Director of the Mint to give Dr...
GLC03689
to William Maury re: pardon and restoring political rights to C.S. Naval Officers.
16 May 1876
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
GLC03694
to [Hickey] re: suppressing rebellion in Tennessee and allowing exiles to return
18 October 1861
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC03645
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 Abraham Van Hoorn
6 May 1729
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Discusses the patenting of Indian lands in New York. Expresses concerns that their "adversaries Mr. Rutgers Bleeker & Compy. design to take in more Land than they purchased from the Natives." Discusses what actions they should take to protect...
GLC03652
to John Jay
20 April 1786
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Writing as a member of the Continental Congress, Monroe seeks Jay's attendance at a meeting and input on the issues of governing territories and establishing an Indian Department. Indicates that the questions will pertain to whether or not the...
GLC03654
New Hampshire Revolutionary War documents, mainly dealing with draft, militia
1769-1791
1. King George III. D: Portsmouth, N.H. 4 November 1769. Legal writ to the sheriff of New Hampshire ordering the seizure of Richard Perkins for appearance in court. 1p. + docket + endorsement.
2. State of New Hampshire. D: Hillsborough, [N.H.]...
GLC03657
Declaration of rights and plan of government for the State of New Hampshire.
5 June 1779
New Hampshire. General Assembly
This document is a legal document that affirms the legitimacy of the government of New Hampshire. Explicates a plan of government as well as affirming the rights of citizens. Docketed on recto by Isaac Andrews.
GLC03658
to George Bowers
27 April 1847
Requests that northern New Hampshire send more volunteer soldiers. Suggests using musicians to attract recruits. Lauds the hard work given to recruiting by Bowers, his father, and Frank Fletcher.
GLC03659
24 October 1862
Writes concerning his opinion that fighting cannot restore the Union. Comments, "Good & patriotic men have not yet reached your stand point & mine, that no faith can be reposed 'in arms for the restoration of either peace or of the States to the...
GLC03661
[Resolutions of Virigina and Massachusetts against the Stamp Act]
18 October 1765
Walpole, Robert, fl. 1765
A transmittal letter signed by Walpole as clerk for the Privy Council in the Court of St. James. Transmits resolutions from Virginia and Massachusetts proclaiming the Stamp Act illegal. The Stamp had been passed by Parliament earlier that year....
GLC03662.01
[Pay order to John Smith for salt petre]
5 July 1776
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
Signed by Ellsworth as member of the Connecticut Committee for the Pay Table and countersigned by Treasurer John Lawrence. A note on the verso signed by Jonathan Bird confirms receipt of monies from Lawrence.
GLC03662.02
[Pay order for selectmen of Preston, Connecticut]
14 May 1776
Seymour, Thomas, 1735-1829
Financial document signed by Seymour as a member of the Pay Table Committee in Connecticut. The committee was responsible for the finances of Connecticut during the Revolution. To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Document says to pay the...
GLC03662.04
[Pay order for Simeon Brooks and Giles Cone]
21 June 1776
Financial document signed by Ellsworth as a member of the Connecticut Pay Table Committee. The committee was responsible for Connecticut's finances during the Revolution. To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Payment of four pounds, 18 shillings...
GLC03662.05
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