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to Ulysses Grant, Jr re: family news of mother, Nellie, Jim, Jessie, Fred
24 November 1870
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Written to his son at Harvard University.
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The Present State of the Country and Inhabitants, Europeans and Indians...
1744
With five pages of advertisments.
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Resolution appointing Congressional "Board of War and Ordinance"
12 June 1776 - 21 June 1776
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Charles Thomson as secretary. Includes attached circular letter addressed to Artemas Ward re: founding of War Office and instructions for monthly reporting; signed by John Adams, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Harrison, James Wilson, and Edward...
GLC03295
to Charles W. F. Dumas re: need to conclude a peace treaty (treaty of Paris)
24 December 1782
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as American Peace Commissioner in Paris. Dumas served as an American agent in the Hague. Requests a copy of G. Pownal's Pensees sur la Revolution &c. Adams writes "We cannot say whether we are to have Peace or not. I wish the definitive...
GLC03296
to Timothy Pickering
March 29, 1799
President Adams approves the appointment of James Reid of New Hampshire as Vice Consul in Canton (Guangzhou, China). One black and white bust engraving of John Adams included.
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to Sylvanus Bourne
22 November 1799
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses the appointment of a consular agent at Embden, mentioning a Mr. Gregory as a possible appointee. Notes changes in France's government (Napoleon's seizing of power), doubting that it will produce a general peace in the Quasi-War between the...
GLC03298
to P.P.F. Degrand
16 June 1812
Thanks Degrand for sending Boston newspapers containing "The Message of Govr. Gerry concerning libels, and the Act of Incorporation of the State Bank." Mentions lost correspondence from Degrand. Comments on an anecdote about assassination and...
GLC03299
to Henry W. Blair
January 7, 1888
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Suggests strategies by which Blair can work with other women's rights supporters to add woman's suffrage to a proposed 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Written on National Woman Suffrage Association letterhead. Blair was a United...
GLC03300
to Margaret Arnold
25 July 1768
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Writes to his wife, Peggy, in New Haven, Connecticut. Informs that he has sent her brandy, oranges, coconuts, handkerchiefs, and more from the West Indies and hopes the shipment has arrived safely. Briefly discusses his own trade. Desires to return...
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to J. B. Saunders
February 26, 1861
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
States that he can do nothing about Saunders land claims, due to secession. Because of Southern secession, Saunders must take his claims up with the state offices of the seceded states, and the petitions he filed before secession are no longer...
GLC03303
to John Jay
5 September 1800
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Writes regarding a disagreement between them over his expenses for a trip to Hartford, Connecticut. Burr states he and Hamilton are in agreement over what they believed would be the expense payment structure for the trip.
GLC03304
to Lord Frederick North
1 August 1783
Carleton, Guy, 1724-1808
Transmits extracts of letters (not included) written by an unknown member of Congress to a friend which have come into his possession. Advises that the letters, " ... contain so much information, and appear to be written with so much judgment, that...
GLC03305
[Royal order to expedite the outfitting of the Castle Finship, which is to accompany the Dyamond to New York].
March 18, 1673
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Countersigned by Secretary of the Admiralty Board Samuel Pepys.
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to William Jarvis
3 August 1833
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Written as Senator from Kentucky. Clay blames the rise of nullification on the "triumph of Gen. [Andrew] Jackson over Mr. [John Quincy] Adams in 1828, alludes to the dangers of the nullification controversy, and highlights his role in effecting a...
GLC03307
to Francis W. Pickens re: introducing Maj. Whiting, to survey Charleston forts
February 23, 1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written as President of the Confederate States, to Gov. Pickens of South Carolina. Docketed by Pickens on the verso.
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to Virginia Farragut
26 July 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Written aboard the USS Hartford. Written by Rear Admiral Farragut to his wife Virginia in Hastings on the Hudson, New York. Signed by Farragut as well as initialled after a postscript. Says he wanted to let her know he was well. Remarks that he gave...
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General Order No. 12
6 August 1864
Written aboard the USS Hartford. Rear Admiral Farragut, as commander of the Western Gulf Blockade Squadron, sends thanks to the crews under his command for their conduct during the Battle of Mobile Bay, which took place on 5 August 1864. Remarks...
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to James Birdseye McPherson
13 March 1863
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...
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to William T. Sherman
8 May 1863
General Grant, Commander of the Army and Department of the Tennessee, writes to General Sherman, Commander of the Fifteenth Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Discusses the safety of supply trains. Reports that he will send Captain William Silliman...
GLC03312
14 May 1863
General Grant, Commander of the Army and Department of the Tennessee, writes to General Sherman, Commander of the Fifteenth Corps, Army of the Tennessee. Instructs Sherman to designate a Brigade from his command to guard Jackson, Mississippi, and to...
GLC03313
to John Creswell re: recommending the removal of two postmasters
20 June 1871
Written as President.
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to Joseph Otis
13 September 1779
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Writen in secretarial hand and signed by Hancock as a Major General of Massachusetts militia to Otis as Brigadier General of the militia of the County of Barnstable, Massachusetts. From an order of the council wants a full return to be made of the...
GLC03315
to Robert Andrews
March 14, 1813
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Orders provisions from the assistant deputy quarter master for the march of troops from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, during the War of 1812. Signed as Major General.
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to John Y. Mason
01 August 1844
Jackson argues that Tyler must withdraw his candidacy to allow the election of Polk and Dallas. If Tyler remains in the race he will split the Democratic vote, and allow Henry Clay to win election. Is confident that Polk can beat Clay, as long as...
GLC03319
to William Jarvis re: Jefferson's pleasure at recent retirement
05 December 1810
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as retired President to Jarvis, American consul at Lisbon. Jefferson also thank Jarvis for Merino sheep and the wines he sent. Written in Monticello
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