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to Jacob Wendell
February 13, 1745
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
Pepperrell writes to Colonel Wendell first of his poor health, then discusses his hopes that the siege of Louisbourg will end by the spring.
GLC01541.02
to William Penn
May 30, 1689
Blackwell, John, fl. 1689
Captain Blackwell, the Deputy Governor, writes regarding the disbursement of his promised salary of 200 pounds per year. He has drawn a bill upon him for 100 pounds, and hopes Penn will honor it. With red classical seal of Blackwell intact on address...
GLC01541.03
[Certificate of account]
1769/09/30
Butler, Richard, 1743-1791
A certificate affirming that a document is a "True Copy" of an account made two years earlier by a man named John Mitchell. The certificate was signed at Fort Pitt, a key cite during the French and Indian War. Countersigned by William Christie.
GLC01541.05
to Titus Homer
July 8, 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Encloses a certificate from the Board of War (not included), needed to settle his pay. Arnold informs Homer that he will accept the command of West Point. Although Homer was a friend of Arnold, he probably was unaware of his treasonous plans...
GLC01542
to James Thomas Fields
June 5, 1866
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878
Bryant writes to Fields, editor of the Atlantic Monthly. Transmits a poem, "The Death of Slavery" (GLC01543.02). Remarks that the poem was "meditated a year since but written out within the last few days. I had a good deal of trouble with some of the...
GLC01543.01
The death of slavery
circa 1866
Bryant's poem, transmitted to the editor of Atlantic Monthly with a letter written 5 June 1866 (GLC 1543.01).
GLC01543.02
to Jonathan Rhea
July 25, 1807
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Burr states that he is writing reluctantly to ask his attention to a matter concerning the plans for defense at his treason trial. States that George Morgan and his sons John and Thomas of Princeton, New Jersey have sworn before the grand jury about...
GLC01544
to E. L. Plumb
January 3, 1867
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Examines the situation in Mexico, but feels it is a conflict that should be avoided. Fears a "distinct Indian War" that will consume a large amount of American military resources, and does not want to also be fighting in Mexico. Feels people should...
GLC01545.01
[Telegram to Julia Dent Grant]
3 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Telegram in clerical hand to his wife Julia Grant regarding military matters. Expects to be in Richmond next week and says Sheridan has "picked up 1200 more prisoners today." Sent by Grant from Southerland Station, Virginia, and written on "United...
GLC01545.02
to J.H. Spotts
October 15, 1864
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Letter written in clerical hand, but signed by Rear Admiral Porter as commander of the North Atlantic Blockade Squadron to Commander Spotts as commander of the USS "Pawtuxet." Says a steamship belonging to the navy left Point Lookout for Hampton...
GLC01545.03
To Mr. Newton
April 21, 1865
Park, William E., fl. 1855-1865
Writes to his cousin about the Union soldiers' reaction to the assassination of Lincoln. States that "the boys are in for exterminating the Rebels altogether." He also writes that there are many men who would re-enlist now that would not have done so...
GLC01545.05
to J. C. Palmer
September 17, 1864
Drayton, Percival, 1812-1865
Drayton served as captain of Admiral David Farragut's flagship, the sloop of war "Hartford," and also as fleet captain of the West Gulf Blockade Squadron. Tells Palmer, the fleet surgeon on board the "Pensacola," that he sent a box and small package...
GLC01545.07
Order of the procession at the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the monument in the Soldiers' National Cemetery, July 4, 1865.
4 July 1865
Geary, John White, 1819-1873
Possibly the program of an 1865 celebration in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Ceremonies include speeches by President Andrew Johnson and Andrew Greg Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Docketed by Major General Geary.
GLC01545.08
[Appeal from the Western Sanitary Commission to President Abraham Lincoln regarding the condition of freedpeople]
6 November 1863
Yeatman, James E., 1818-1901
The Western Sanitary Commission informs President Lincoln that many freed enslaved people in the Mississippi Valley have no provisions, clothing, or bedding, and little cooking supplies or knowledge as to using such. States that "To meet the present...
GLC01545.11
[List of forces and commanders involved in operations against Mobile, Alabama]
circa 1865
Full title is "Operations against Mobile, Ala.: Organization of the Union Forces (Commanded by Major-General Edward R. S. Canby) March-April, 1865." Contains a list of Union major generals, brigadier generals, colonels, captains, and other leaders...
GLC01545.12
to Queen Victoria
23 September 1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Presenting James M. Mason as the "Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary" from the Confederate States of America to Great Britain. Mason and John Slidell were captured by Union ships during their voyage to Europe, beginning the Trent...
GLC01546
[Proclamation of martial law in Richmond]
1 March 1862
"I Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America do proclaim that martial law is hereby extended over the City of Richmond and the adjoining and surrounding country to the distance of ten miles." The word "Seal" with a circle...
GLC01547
to Mr. Laighton
August 20, 1861
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
Regrets that he is unable to attend a meeting held at Allston Hall the following Friday, in remembrance of Theodore Parker. Emerson claims, "I do not know that I could add any facts of interest to the recollections of the occasion. Yet Theodore...
GLC01549
[Battle plan and ship register for assault on New Orleans]
April 1862
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Document created during the battle for Forts Jackson and St. Philip, which took place 16-23 April 1862. One side has a list of ships involved in the attack -- the first and second divisions of ships and their captains as well as the first and second...
GLC01550
The Federalist: a collection of essays. [First edition by M'Lean]
1788
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
12mo. First edition.
GLC01551
[An Act making Appropriations for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two].
23 December 1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed by Secretary of State Jefferson, and countersigned in type by Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull, Vice President Adams, and President Washington. The act details the federal budget for 1792. Issued by the Second Congress of the United...
GLC03014
[Endorsed check from Gideon Welles]
December 21, 1868
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Printed check for $40 signed by Welles to "G" on recto and endorsed by Gardner on verso. With two cent Revenue stamp, drawn on Riggs & Co. Stamped paid on verso by the Nat'l Bank of the Republic, Washington, D.C.
GLC03016
to Borie
February 13, 1873
Writes, "Hearing of your illness, I, some days ago, wrote to Mrs. Borie asking if she and you would not come down and spend a few days, or as long as you pleased, and recuperate and get well again. But before the mail went out I rec'd [sic] your...
GLC03018
to William McPherson
2 July 1844
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Secretary of State Calhoun asks U.S. Attorney for the District of Missouri McPherson that execution of convicted murderers John McDaniel and Joseph Brown be stayed. He adds "It is not... designed, by this interference, to create any hope of the...
GLC03019
A Manual of parliamentary practice for use of the Senate of the United States
1801
With bookplate of James M. Garnett, Essex County, Va. American Bibliography 719, Sabin 35887, Bibliotheca Jeffersoniana p. 83
GLC03024
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