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to Benjamin Lincoln
November 7, 1786
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington writes to Lincoln asking for a report on Shays's rebellion. He writes "Are your people getting mad?"
GLC01479
to wife
June 30, 1881
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Manuscript telegram entirely in the hand of the telegrapher, concerning personal matters. Written on Executive Mansion Telegram stationery. Telegram to wife, in clerical hand, 2 days before being shot.
GLC01480
to James Monroe
April 20, 1813
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Letter written in his neatest hand. Adams thanks Secretary of State Monroe for a favorable report concerning his son's diplomatic service, at St. Petersburg, and alluding to the appointment of his son to peace commissioner. John Quincy had been...
GLC01481
to Caesar A. Rodney
August 18, 1807
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Letter written as President to his Attorney General. Recipient from address leaf. Free franked. Written in Monticello. Discusses transmitting documents for trial of Aaron Burr.
GLC01483
[Authority to affix the seal to letter of marque to R. B. Forbes]
8 October 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Authorization signed by President Lincoln for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to a letter of marque granted to the propeller "Pembroke," owned by R.B. Forbes. Document was previously framed and discoloration has occured...
GLC01484
to Silas M. Stilwell
April 19, 1844
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Encloses further respite of execution for David Babe, alias William Brown. Silas M. Stillwell was the U.S. Marshall at New York.
GLC01486
[Analysis of the Lincoln-Douglas debates]
February 4, 1926
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
One typed document created by William H. Taft dated February 4, 1926. Pertains to the debate of slavery between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. Two lines inserted in Taft's hand on page 14 and numerous other corrections. Signed and dated by...
GLC01488
[Commission of James W. Ripley as Captain in the Fourth Regiment of Artillery]
1 June 1826
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Engraved document signed by Adams as president and countersigned by James Barbour as secretary of war. Includes a paper seal. A note on the side signed by "R. Jones" indicated that it was "Registered Vol: 2 page 59" in the attorney general's office...
GLC01492
Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States.
1812/08/28
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Signed as Secretary of State. In response to the repeal of British Orders in Council, instructs naval and privateering ships to assist, rather than obstruct, any American owned ships bringing British goods to the United States. Issued shortly after...
GLC01494
to Jane Brisbin
July 20, 1861
Brisbin, James S. (James Sanks), 1837-1892
Informs his wife, Jane, of his travels from Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., through Alexandria with a company of 120 men, supported by artillery men from Rhode Island Governor William Sprague's "celebrated Rhode Island Battery." States...
GLC01505.01
July 10, 1863
Informs his wife that he arrived in Washington, D. C. the previous day. Referring to his introduction to Colonel Windham, an Englishman, he states "I hate foreigners particularly the dutch- Windham offered me a very nice place but I asked to be sent...
GLC01505.02
to David Lenox
June 17, 1801
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Forwards papers to Lenox concerning British impressment of American seamen because they possibly allude to one such impressed citizen, John Stafford.
GLC01511
to Montgomery Meigs
December 28, 1861
Lincoln is having Captain Asher R. Eddy relieved of duty as a Quarter Master in Springfield, Illinois because "a 'snarl' has somehow gotten up between him & [the State Government], which must be broken up." He asks Quartermaster General Meigs to...
GLC01514
to William M. Lowry
August 12, 1851
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Letter written as Congressman. Marked "Private" at the top of first page. Johnson relates that he is powerless to stop Lowry from being removed from his position as postmaster in Greeneville, Tennessee: "So you may consider the die as being cast."...
GLC01516
to John Sherman
March 23, 1867
Garfield argues that Dr. C. Woodworth, a nominee for postmaster of Trumbull County, Ohio, is nominated solely because he is an acquaintance of President Johnson: "It is only another evidence that the President is unwilling to listen to the wishes of...
GLC01517
to Ellison DuRant Smith
March 22, 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Letter concerns Smith's amendment to the farm bill of 1933. Worries that he may lose the support of organized farm forces. Advises him to discuss the bill with Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace. Date inferred from contents. Written on White...
GLC01520
to Nate White
December 26, 1961
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
President Kennedy informs White, the Business and Financial Editor of the newspaper "The Christian Science Monitor," that the Marshall Plan was implemented to "encourage the economic integration of Western Europe," not to establish Europe as a "band...
GLC01521
to Thurman Fessenden, John Underwood, and Samuel Tisdale
December 12, 1840
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Fessenden, Maine Senator-Elect, thanks members of the New England Society of the City of New York for an invitation to attend the Society's anniversary on December 22, 1840. Declines the invitation, which commemorated the landing of the Pilgrims at...
GLC01465
February 24, 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox recommends a Mr. Payton for work. Mentions Payton's "great distress owing to some peculiarly unhappy circumstances in his family," and suggests there might be an available post "within the Quartermaster or Commissary[']s line" under General...
GLC01466
[Authorization for payment to General William Howe's forces in New York]
17 July 1782
Carleton, Guy, 1724-1808
Dating from the final months of British occupation of New York during the American Revolution. To Deputy Paymaster William Deane Poyntz. Countersigned by W. Morgan. Payment of 246 pounds, 19 shillings, and 4 pence sterling for the provisions of Howe...
GLC01468
to George Edward Mitchell
May 8, 1814
Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828
Major General Brown notes receiving Colonel Mitchell's letter reporting the British capture of Oswego, New York, at the Battle of Big Sandy during the War of 1812. Indicates that he is satisfied with Mitchell's actions against the superior British...
GLC01469
[Promotion request: presumably to Edwin Stanton]
1867/04/19
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
A.N. Preston, acting assistant adjutant general of the District of Mississippi, details his qualifications for promotion; the top portion of his request is missing, so the addressee and date are unknown. Brevet Major General Thomas J. Wood adds his...
GLC01471
to James McHenry
April 16, 1799
Letter written as President to Secretary of War McHenry. Concerning Adams' interpretation of the Constitution concerning military appointments. Adams remarks "I never understood the Constitution. To suppose that the President has power to appoint...
GLC01477
to Thomas Seymour
March 10, 1794
Letter written as Vice President. The letters discusses preserving neutrality between England and France.
GLC01482
[Sample ballot card for the 1912 Republican National Convention]
May 1912
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Printed by Allied Printing. Inscribed "to little Miss Mabel" and signed by Roosevelt. The pro-Roosevelt campaign document explains how William H. Taft's managers "denied you the right to vote your preference for president" and instructs how to...
GLC01487
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