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to Messrs. Gales and Seaton
November 29, 1826
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
George Ticknor writes to Gales and Seaton to request a subscription to the Daily National Intelligencer.
GLC00496.239
to Thomas Pringle
April 16, 1840
Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 1791-1849
In this letter, Patrick Fraser Tytler is thanking Thomas Pringle for a book of poetry given to him through Mr. Morehead, a mutual friend. He discusses an upcoming publication which Tytler would be obliged to support.
GLC00496.240
to unknown
circa 1830
Villers, Charles Pelham, 1802-1898
Villiers, a British politician and lawyer, writes to an unknown recipient. He discusses a mutual friend possibly Sembish. He mentions The Examiner, a London newspaper. He also discusses British politics, and an "engagement with the Yankees." He...
GLC00496.242
[Bill for books from Messrs. Carey & Start]
February 10, 1831
Watson, John F., 1779-1860
Watson, the antiquarian and author, orders copies of his own book, Annals of Philadelphia (1830). Orders one copy of the book History of Enthusiasm (possibly A Natural History of Enthusiasm, 1830). Includes a brief biographical note on Watson...
GLC00496.248
February 7, 1820
Waugh (doctor), fl. 1820
Waugh, a reverend, writes to Pringle in Deptford, a township in London. In the first paragraph, which is struck, Waugh insists that Pringle meet Mrs. Gregory. He introduces Mr. Elliot, who bears this letter. Waugh hopes that Elliot will be useful in...
GLC00496.249
to Miss Ratledge
September 20, 1817
Webb, Mary, fl. 1817
Webb, on the Island of Saint Helena while Napoleon was there, writes to her friend in London. Mentions a recent earthquake on the island. Refers to mutual acquaintances. Discusses ordering goods from the India Company. Comments that her daughter is...
GLC00496.250
May 9, 1832
Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833
Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, writes from the Brighstone (Brixton) Rectory (possibly while his son Samuel served as vicar there). He recommends Mr. Stephen, a relative and friend (likely his brother-in-law James Stephen), to serve as chairman...
GLC00496.251
January 14, 1830
Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, writes from Highwood Hill, London. He invites Pringle to visit, and discusses travel arrangements in detail. Includes a postscript on the same topic. The letter is attached to a brown paper frame. Split along...
GLC00496.252
to dear MacDonald
circa 1820
Wilkie, David, 1785-1841
Date previously inferred. Wilkie, the Scottish painter, promises McDonald he will call at 7 o'clock. Measurements include attached frame.
GLC00496.253
Four letters and two other documents regarding William A. Williams [Decimalized .01-.06]
1862-1865
Four letters regarding Williams's land holding and legal issues, mentioning freedmen, as well as an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy and an official permission to visit Richmond.
GLC00496.254
to James Madison
October 1, 1787
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794
Recipient is James Madison, who was awarded this degree in 1787. Madison's name is faded. Witherspoon informs the recipient, a College of New Jersey (now Princeton) alumni, that he has been awarded the Degree of Doctor of Laws. Written from "Tusculum...
GLC00496.255
to Messr. Smith, Greene & White
October 30, 1846
Yancey, William L., 1814-1863
William L. Yancey accepts an honorary membership in Phi-Delta Society of Oglethorpe University in Midway, Georgia.
GLC00496.256
January 7, 1673
Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703
Replies to a letter from an unknown Lord and other gentlemen. He states "I will by the first opportunity informe his Majty of what you write concerning the Soldiers, both in the Downs and at Harwick, and shall speedily send you his Resolution...
GLC00496.258.01
to Ronald
June 13, 1898
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1819-1901
Queen Victoria thanks Ronald for a cup he sent for her Jubilee. She hopes to see him when she returns to Windsor. Written on black-bordered Osborne royal stationery.
GLC00496.259
California herald. [(December 26, 1848)]
December 26, 1848
Bennett, James Gordon, 1841-1918
Large map on front titled "Gold and Quicksilver District of California." Articles discuss California's gold supply, Americans' excitement about the gold supply, and migration of workers to California. Includes "song of the gold digger" on second page...
GLC00496.260
Engraved portrait of Andrew Johnson
1861-1865
Smith, H.W., fl. 1848-1868
Vignette left-facing bust portrait in profile by H.W. Smith. Engraver's name is located on the lower right of the image. Printed signature underneath image. Page appears to have once been a part of a book.
GLC00496.261.01
John Marshall LLD
circa 1860
Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 1822-1895
Portrait engraving of Marshall seated, in judge's robes. Printed signature of Marshall underneath. Possibly based on a painting by J. B. Martin, as the name is printed under the engraving.
GLC00496.262
[Printed facsimile of Polk's signature]
circa 1840-1849
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
GLC00496.263
to Charles Wilkes
March 1, 1863
Wilkes, Jane J., fl. 1863
Incomplete letter from which author has been inferred (says "Mrs. Wilkes" in the body). Mrs. Wilkes discusses her meetings with President Lincoln, Secretary of Navy Gideon Welles, Secretary of State William Seward, Senator Isaac Arnold, and General...
GLC00496.265
Regarding affidavits in Paris
1763-1783
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Contains list of names concerning some issue in Paris, including Peyton Skipwith, Gouverneur Morris, William Lee, General William Hull, and Benjamin Hichborn. Seems to be written on the back of an old letter. Unrelated address leaf on verso. Note is...
GLC00496.266
to Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee
January 20, 1778
Lee, William, 1739-1795
Addressed to Franklin, Deane, and Lee as the Commissioners at Versailles. Now that he has received a copy of a treaty, he will go to Vienna to take up his appointment there. Also comments on money needed for travel.
GLC00496.268
to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
October 23, 1776
Andre, fl. 1776
Requesting permission to ship twenty-five barrels of flour. Written to Jenifer while president of the Maryland Council of Safety. Andre was most likely a French merchant.
GLC00496.269
Articles of Treaty between General Marion in behalf of the State of So. Carolina and Major Gainey & the Inhabitants under his Command which were Included in the Treaty made under the 17th day of June 1781
8 June 1782
Marion, Francis, 1732-1795
Clerical copy of treaty made between loyalist Major Micajah Gainey and American General Francis Marion. Gainey promises to disarm and swear allegiance to America. The second article notes that Gainey "will deliver up all Negroes, Cattle and other...
GLC00496.270
to Joseph Gales, Jr.
December 4, 1823
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Requests pamphlet containing the transactions of the great convention, and asks to become a subscriber to Gales' paper. Brings up political news.
GLC00496.271
Mr. Marshall's opinion as to the penalties incurred under the Militia Laws
16 October 1794
Manuscript in clerical hand with clerical signature. Marshall expresses the opinion that "only the fine imposed by the Act of Congress ought to be Collected." He concludes by noting that foreign subjects and citizens are not subject to the militia...
GLC00496.272
to Benjamin W. Crowninshield
September 4, 1817
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819
Perry writes to the secretary of the navy to recommend Dr. Richard Stevens for a position as a surgeon in the navy. Cites his experience as a surgeon's mate aboard the frigate Java in the Mediterranean and attests to his "extensive acquirements and...
GLC00496.273.01
to James Ronaldson
April 28, 1820
Hale, Nathan, 1784-1863
Hale requests, "...please inform me what will be your best terms for a set of types for my paper, the principal kinds to consist of, about three hundred and fifty weight of Bourgeois and nine hundred of Minion." Includes a pencil note at the bottom...
GLC00496.274
[Reproduction of an illustration, possibly by Thackeray]
1840-1865
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
Reproduction (woodcut) of a drawing. Depicts an old, haggard woman standing behind a young woman. Caption states "Let us see if this can be reproduced." A note in pencil states "Original drawing by Thackery?" Possibly reproduced after Thackery's...
GLC00496.275
Transmission of two cards for the Institute of France's annual assembly
1815-1860
Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834
Attributed to Pringle, the Scottish poet and abolitionist, circa 1820. Pringle relates that Athanase Coquerel sends compliments to [Ch. N. N.] Richard and Elihu Burritt. Transmits two cards (not included) for the annual assembly of one of the...
GLC00496.276
to Augustus B. Woodward
September 11, 1824
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Unsigned. The last page(s) are missing. Letter is incomplete. Woodward had written observations "addressed to the individual citizen" which the writer has given a hasty perusal. The writer notes that the Virginia Constitution should not be ascribed...
GLC00496.605
[Journal of John A. Payne while serving on the USS Richmond]
January 30, 1862
Payne, John A., fl. 1862-1865
Leather-covered ledger-paper notebook with 168 pages of entries followed by 15 blank pages. Inscribed "Jan. 18th 1862, John A. Payne / Portsmouth N.H." Begins on 30 January 1862, when Payne shipped out from New York on the USS Richmond for 3 years of...
GLC00497
Diary and 2 letters re: War of 1812 [decimalized]
1813-1814, 1860, 1864
Green, Joseph W., fl. 1812-1815
GLC00498
[Journal of a privateer and of prisoner of war during the War of 1812]
1813-1815
Diary written while aboard the privateer Alfred and as a prisoner of war in Melville Island Prison, Halifax, and Dartmoor Prison. Records many sightings and occasional capturing of ships. Entry on 22 February 1814 records the capture of Green's...
GLC00498.01
to James Gregory
July 18, 1860
Green, Joseph W., Jr., 1822-1889
Discusses the contributions made by soldiers from Marblehead, Massachusetts in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Emphasizes the War of 1812, commenting on service aboard the ship Constitution by men from Marblehead. Expresses pride in the...
GLC00498.02
to Glover Brughten
January 27, 1864
Describes a brief genealogy of the Goss and Twisden families. Comments on the contributions of men from Marblehead, Massachusetts, in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Penciled in notes on page 3 reiterate the genealogy described. Author...
GLC00498.03
[Grant of Liquor license for George Giess of Salisbury]
15 August 1805
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817
Countersigned by State Secretary M. Thompson. Partially printed document grants Giess a liquor license and permission to keep a house of entertainment in Salisbury, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Signed by McKean as governor. Docketed by...
GLC00501
[Appointment of trustees]
14 April 1857
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Appoints George L. Stearns, Samuel Cabot Jr. and William H. Russell as "trustees to hold all funds and other personal property now in my hands...in my behalf for the aid of the free state cause in Kansas." This is to take effect only if Brown...
GLC00502
[Contract with Tredegar Iron Works]
December 27, 1860
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Semmes's autograph retained copy, marked as a copy. Contract with Joseph R. Anderson, owner of Tredegar Iron Works, in preparation for war. Semmes was acting as agent for the State of Georgia. Orders six 18 pounder cannons, 1500 rounds of solid...
GLC00503
[Confederate soldier's pass for Private G. R. LeMournier Jr.]
1 May 1865
Stewart, Alexander Peter, 1821-1908
Partially printed pass allowing Private G.R. LeMournier Jr., Orleans, to return home after taking an oath to not take up arms against the United States. In accordance with the terms of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston's surrender of the Army...
GLC00504
October 24, 1775
Adams, John, 1735-1826
May have been source for Declaration of Independence's list. Cosigned by George Wythe and Silas Deane, with an autograph manuscript signed copy of the resolution signed by Charles Thomson. Also, discusses compiling British hostilities. The letter was...
GLC00505.01
Congressional resolve to appoint committee to compile list of hostilities
18 October 1775
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Appointed John Adams, Silas Deane and George Wythe to the committee.
GLC00505.02
An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport, at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837.
1837
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Inscribed on front cover: "John Connell Esq. from John Quincy Adams" Discusses the history of the independence movement; finding support from the Declaration of Independence; attacking nullification and states rights; condemning slavery; supporting...
GLC00506
Letter and book concerning the Wilkes expedition [decimalized]
1836
[decimalized 00507.01-507.02]
GLC00507
Address on the subject of a surveying and exploring expedition to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas. Delivered in the Hall of Representatives on the evening of April 3, 1836
Reynolds, Jeremiah N., 1799-1858
Published by Harper and Brothers. Inscribed "With the compliments" and signed by Reynolds. Also signed by Edward Sanford, possibly the book's owner. Concerns the Wilkes expedition, the first attempt to organize the nation behind an expedition to...
GLC00507.02
Paul J. Semmes archive regarding buying arms and military equipment [decimalized .01-.14]
December 1860 - March 1861
14 copies of documents and letters, most in the hand of Paul J. Semmes about his efforts as agent to buy arms for the state of Georgia before the war. Contracts with Parrot for guns and DuPont for gunpowder.
GLC00508
to Joseph E. Brown
December 11, 1860
Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract made with Charles Hugh of Pittsburgh for six eight inch Columbiads, 300 solid shot, and 1500 shells. Advises that the guns will be inspected by a member of the U.S. ordnance corps. Informs that...
GLC00508.02
December 21, 1860
Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract for 300 Colt New Model Army pistols to be delivered in two weeks. Mentions that the same factory, the Colts Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. of Hartford, Connecticut is now filling orders for...
GLC00508.03
[Contract with Robert P. Parrott for rifles, projectiles & lead]
December 22, 1860
Semmes's retained copy. Contract with Parrott of the Cold Springs Foundry in West Point, New York for 16 rifle cannons, 3500 "Dyer" solid shot, 4000 "Dyer" case or shrapnel shot, 500 canister shot, and 100,000 pounds of lead. Lists the...
GLC00508.04
December 25, 1860
Semmes's retained copy. Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a copy of a letter to the Secretary of War and to Major Wayne (not present), the newly appointed Adjutant General of Georgia. The letters concern an attempt to purchase tents from...
GLC00508.05
Semmes's retained copy. Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract made with James T. Ames of Chicopee, Massachusetts (Ames Manufacturing) for cavalry equipment, postal pouches, haversacks, knapsacks & straps, Infantry equipment, carbine...
GLC00508.06
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