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Treaty of amity, commerce and navigation between Great Britain and United States
1795
United States. Treaties, etc.
Printed by Edward Johnston. Official British printing of Jay's Treaty. Signed on 19 November 1794. ADD REFERENCES.
GLC03673.01
A bill for carrying into execution the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation
1797
Printed docket.
GLC03673.02
to Thomas Pinckney
30 November 1795
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Written by Adams as American Minister to the Netherlands. Recipient inferred as Thomas Pinckney, American Minister to Britain who was serving as envoy extraordinary to Spain to negotiate boundaries. Mentions Pinckney's letter of 28 October 1795 to...
GLC03675
to James Dundas
3 May 1780
Dundas, Ralph, 1732-?
Dundas, Captain of H. M. S. Bonetta, informs his brother James he is still alive despite "having suffered more Hardships from the 4 of Oct last than in all the rest of my Lifetime put together." Relates that he sailed into New Providence, Bahamas...
GLC03676.01
December 17, 1780
Ralph, Captain of the H. M. S. Bonetta, writes to his brother James. Lists the names of ships involved in an expedition. Mentions General Charles Cornwallis. Relates news related to various sailors and a ship that sailed to Antigua. States that...
GLC03676.03
July 22, 1781
Dundas, captain of the H. M. S. Bonetta, writes from the Elizabeth River to his brother James. Reports that he was sent to the James Islands "to cover the Boats of Earle Cornwallis's Army who were ordered away from the Pursuit of the Marquis Fayette...
GLC03676.04
6 November 1781
Dundas, the British captain of the H. M. S. Bonetta, informs his brother James that he was made "a Prisoner to France" and in New York on parole. Discusses the British capitulation at the Battle of Yorktown: "we lost our Ground Inch by Inch and did...
GLC03676.05
Information respecting the history condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States
1853-1857
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
Six volumes of a series entitled, "Information respecting the history condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States," published in 1853- 1957. Contains the results of a study commissioned by Congress to collect statistics on the...
GLC03679
to his mother
9 March 1862
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
Says there was a big fight at Newport News the day before. Says the "Merrimac" came down with the "Yorktown," "Jamestown," and other boats. Reports that "Merrimac ran into and sunk Cumberland killing half her crew, raked the Congress fore and aft...
GLC03681.01
10 March 1862
Not signed by Asa Smith. Says they are to remain there because of the "Monitor" and that if they can get through tonight they will be secure. Describes the sinking of the "Cumberland" and the burning of the "Congress" by the "Merrimac." Says the...
GLC03681.02
11 March 1862
Continuation of his letter from GLC03861.02 - he numbers the pages 5-8. Goes on to describe the situation involving the Confederate attack near Newport News, as well as the action of the CSS "Merrimac" and USS "Monitor." Says the 20th and 99th New...
GLC03681.03
to his wife
31 May 1862
Elbert, fl. 1862
Soldier "Elbert" writes concerning the death and destruction of the Peninsular campaign. Includes small map.
GLC03682
to Mrs. Smith [incomplete]
15 June 1862
Written to his mother on patriotic stationery reporting on his movements from the time of leaving camp until his arrival at the site of the Battle of Fair Oaks.
GLC03683
to Johnny Borary
December 18, 1862
Borary, P., fl. 1862
Describes the Battle of Fredericksburg and Stonewall Jackson.
GLC03684
to Emily Corbin [Incomplete]
July 1863
Corbin, Elbert, 1836-?
Lists some of the men and their injuries, all of which came from the 1st Regiment, Light Artillery, N. Y. S. Volunteers (Pettit's Battery). Also lists supplies lost, repairs made, patching up a Lieutenant Sheldon, and being left there "in care of...
GLC03685
to Eliakim P. Scammon
10 August 1862
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Discussing troop movement and requesting transportation for squad losing their team. Written at "Camp at Green Meadows."
GLC03687
[Multiple endorsements on a letter to General William D. Whipple]
12 September 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Endorsed 12 September by Sherman, who orders the recipient to report to Major General Howard (Oliver Otis Howard). Endorsed 28 August 1864 by General George Henry Thomas, who forwards the document to Sherman; endorsed and forwarded 25 August 1864 by...
GLC03688
to Ulysses S. Grant
February 22, 1862
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864
Polk, Confederate Major General Commanding, writes to Union General Grant requesting that families of officers captured at Fort Donelson, including General Simon Buckner be allowed to visit. Mentions that the Confederate forces allowed the families...
GLC03690
[An Act of the Confederate legislature regarding the Confederate Navy]
1863
Proposes a bill to be entitled, "An Act for the establishment & Equalization of the grades of Officers of the Navy, and for other purposes." Includes a three page section titled Explanatory Notes.
GLC03691
to Matthew Fontaine Maury
29 October 1863
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Both pages have had portions of the name of the writer and recipient cut-out. Pertains to docking, capture of one ship & burning of another [names cut]. Year is inferred.
GLC03692
[Parole permitting William L. Maury to return home]
3 May 1865
Hunter, William W., fl. 1865
Signed by Hunter, a captain in the U.S. Army.
GLC03693.01
[Certifying oath of allegiance taken by William L. Maury]
25 May 1865
Scoville, C.E., fl. 1865
GLC03693.02
to Edward A. Stansbury
15 October 1853
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Writes to Stansbury about the use of the word "Free" verses "Independent" as a prefix to the democratic political party. States "I...mean never to call myself any thing but an Independent Democrat until I can claim the name Democrat without that...
GLC03695
[Collection of Asa Smith, K company, 16th regiment, Massachusetts, infantry] [decimalized]
1861
The Asa D. Smith collection of Civil War correspondence includes letters written to his family in Massachusetts. Smith writes most of his letters from Camp Hamilton in Hampton, Virginia, with a few from Suffolk, Virginia as the regiment moves into...
GLC03696
to Matthew Griswold
7 November 1785
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written as Secretary of War to Connecticut governor Griswold about postponing the recruitment of troops until March. He would like those already enlisted to be forwarded to West Point.
GLC03697
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