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Republic of Texas, Austin county election results
1838
Texas Republic
Listing returns from Austin County for the election of President, Vice President, Senator and Representatives for the Repubic.
GLC02581
[French and Indian War privateer's commission of Captain Samuel Partridge]
January 18, 1760
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Countersigned by Thomas Clarke, Deputy Secretary. Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, authorizes Captain Samuel Partridge to "set forth in warlike manner the said Ship Race Horse under his own Command and ... seize & take the Ships, Vessels, and...
GLC02587
Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
to Carrie
12 December 1862
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
[to Carrie, his daughter] No date on the letter, date is from the envelope. Carrie is usefully employed in mending her apron; Bettes is glad that she is making herself useful. Tells her to help out her mother as much as she can, to not quarrel with...
GLC02596.09
to David R. Jones
13 April 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Retained draft in secretarial hand for Whitings own files of a letter detailing the surrender of Fort Sumter. Describing attack on fort, says soon "Anderson's position will be untenable." Worries about a naval attack by Union forces, "more than...
GLC02601
to Edward Manigault
April 11, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Requesting artillery supplies in case while taking Fort Sumter "a desperate battle" ensues. Written the day before the fort is attacked. Written as Colonel of the First Regiment Rifles of South Carolina on the day before Fort Sumter surrendered.
GLC02602
to Joseph Wheeler
14 November 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Confederate General Longstreet informs General Wheeler "Your dispatch for Col Sorrel is received- I desire you to cross Little River in pursuit if you have a decided success at Marysville, or if you see the probabilities of ours by crossing. If the...
GLC02603
[Warrant to the Confederate Treasury Secretary to pay $4,850 in gold for "foreign intercourse"]
21 September 1864
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Partly printed document filled in by hand and signed by Benjamin as Confederate Secretary of State. Apparently intended for Confederate Agents in Europe.
GLC02604
[Certificate of deposit by Kansas soldier donating his savings to the U.S. Government]
18 April 1865
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
Partially printed certificate of the U.S. Treasury filled out by hand. Patriotic $50 donation by soldier Alfred T. Jackson of Co. D of the 1st Regiment of Kansas Mounted Infantry indicated to be the "amount of his savings as a soldier." Spinner was...
GLC02609
to D. W. Burroughs
18 March 1838
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Pierce, writing as a United States Senator from Vermont, responds to a letter from Reverend Burroughs. In reference to their conflicting views on slavery, promises to send Burroughs a copy of the United States Constitution, as he requested. Writes...
GLC02634
[Report of Service as Medical Director of the Army of Virginia during the summer of 1862]
2 May 1863
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
The report sent to General William A. Hammond on 2 May 1863 (see GLC02649.02). Written mostly in a narrative form the report, with some charts, maps and other media included, provides a detailed and dramatic history of medical procedures and services...
GLC02649.01
to Robert E. Clary
14 July 1862
Writes to Colonel Clary, Chief of Quartermasters of Army of Virginia, to request tents, stoves, axes, and tubs for hospitals. Mentions a deficiency of ambulances. Notes that the "necessity of keeping the sick of our Army, as near the army lines as...
GLC02649.06
to George B. McClellan
10 March 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Celebrates Union victory at the Battle of Pea Ridge, a major battle in the Trans-Mississippi. Relates that "The Army of the Southwest, under Genl Curtis, after three days hard fighting near Sugar Creek, Ark, has gained a most glorious victory over...
GLC02655
Contract for payment to members of the Cherokee nation (cos. Thomas Buffington)
1902/01/20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Signed by Buffington at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, for the Cherokee Nation and approved by Roosevelt at Washington. "Executive Mansion" has been struck and "White House" typed-in. Approving Act of the Cherokee National Council for expenses.
GLC02657
to Mary E. Bailey
22 June 1865
Bailey, D.C., fl. 1864-1865
States that he is grateful and thanks God that he and his family have been safe from sickness and harm. Reports that a part of his regiment is in Madison and will probably be there for some time. He hopes that if he is to stay long somewhere, it is...
GLC02664
[Unattached address leaf of a letter from David Dundas to his brother James Dundas]
26 May 1781
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
GLC02549.57
to James Dundas
October 14, 1778
He writes to transmit "Political News" about the American Revolution he received from George Germain. Relays an account that the Americans under Nathanael Greene and the Marquis de Lafayette landed 18,000 troops in Rhode Island. Describes a near...
GLC02549.60
to Eliza Cook
22 March 1862
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Has received Eliza's letter and even though it was over a month old, "your hand had traced it and your thoughts were on it so I kissed it and read it over and over." Cook reports that he received letters from his father and his aunt, but nothing...
GLC02570.23
to Hugh McCulloch
8 December 1875
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895
Kemper, Governor of Virginia, discusses Virginia's repayment of post-Civil War debt with McCulloch, former Secretary of the Treasury and a member of the London banking firm Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co. Offended that McCulloch did not respond to his...
GLC02589
to Robert Morris
12 July 1781
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Major General Wayne discusses the campaign that led up to the Battle of Yorktown. Discusses forcing Lord Cornwallis to retreat, justifies his unorthodox tactics, and describes an amazing escape at the battle of Green Spring.
GLC02620
to Samuel Hodgdon
January 11, 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Sends a copy of a letter (not included) he sent to the Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and asks Hodgdon to comply its requests regarding public clothing from contractors for the present year. Signed as Secretary of War.
GLC02622
to unknown
11 September 1793
Knox signs as Secretary of War. Writes "The want of instructions to Harleman was indeed an omission- No more stores are to be sent to Georgia at present. The returns of Clothing forwarded to the frontiers is enclosed. You will please to return it...
GLC02623
to Alonzo B. Noyes
14 September 1861
Elmore, Edward Carrington, fl. 1861-1865
Confederate Treasurer Elmore sends a list of 10 signatures that appear on Confederate Treasury notes. Clerically signed by James Simons on behalf of Elmore; with actual signatures of R.L. Delaney, C.C. Thayer, J. Ellett, Henry [Sparniak?], R. McRae...
GLC02628
to Joseph Reed
1779/11/09
Hunter, Samuel, ?-1784
Outlines the best positions for troops to defend the area, reports on Indian attack and scalping, and fears another attack.
GLC02636
Contract with state of Virginia to trade with Cherokee Indians
1791/07/07
Greenway, James, fl. 1756
Signed by Greenway and Barclay McGhee as merchants contracting to trade with the Cherokee Indians
GLC02638
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