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to Joseph Clay
March 1, 1788
Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807
Business letter that mentions procuring rice, the loss of a crop from "pink root," a lawsuit, and getting some Tenerife wine. This is an uncommon autograph.
GLC00489
Grand banner of the radical democracy, for 1864.
1864
Currier & Ives
1864 presidential election print for General John C. Frémont and General John Cochrane as third party candidates. Frémont was nominated by the radical Republicans. Bust portraits of both candidate circled by wreaths. Background adorned with...
GLC00491
Confederate war etchings [Decimalized .01-.29]
1880-1890 circa
Volck, Adalbert John, 1828-1912
This portfolio is a reprint of the original 1863 publication. The twenty-nine etchings by Volck were originally published under the name "V. Blada." Made during the Civil War, the etchings show sympathy for the Confederate cause, and distaste for...
GLC00493
to Jefferson Davis
February 4, 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Writing to the Confederate President, Confederate Secretary of War Benjamin notes that there is much molasses available in Louisiana and suggests that molasses would be welcomed by the troops to improve their deficient coffee.
GLC00495
[Collection of Americana from Revolution & Civil War] Decimalized
circa 1500-1930
[decimalized]
GLC00496
to Mrs. Hunt
April 9, 1905
Barton, Clara, 1821-1912
Regarding the health of Hunt's family: her dying sister, her brother, Sam who has been recovering from an operation, and Ida.
GLC00496.010
[Presidential pardon of John Brown, Michael Whelan, and Benjamin Gilbert, convicted in the District of Columbia in 1865 of assault and battery].
09 May 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Pardoned by Andrew Johnson after serving 5 months of their 1 year sentences because of their good conduct and on the recommendation of the judge who tried them. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC00455
to Ralph Cooper Hutchinson
November 25, 1946
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Writes about returning Hutchinson's biography of General Grant. Mentions that he can no longer make the Army-Navy game because his schedule is too busy. Congratulates Hutchinson, who was president of Lafayette College, on his team's victory...
GLC00456.02
[Appointment of Cephas Brainerd, interim arbitrator (c/s Seward)]
06 September 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partly printed document, countersigned by William H. Seward, appointing Cephas Brainerd interim arbiter for the Treaty with Britain suppressing the slave trade. Docketed. With white paper seal. Watermark: Wilcox|Philadelphia.
GLC00457
Pardon of Solomon Smith, convicted of larceny.
20 June 1867
Convicted of larceny along with his wife; sentenced to 2 years imprisonment. Pardoned due to his innocence. (c/s William H. Seward)
GLC00459
Emancipation Proclamation General Orders No.1
2 January 1863
Fifth printing of the Emancipation Proclamation, first Army printing. General Orders No. 1. Disbound.
GLC00460
to James Campbell
April 30, 1853
Herst, William L., fl. 1853
Asks Campbell for his opinion on the appointment of James Burnside as head of a committee. Encloses some sort of criticism of the appointment (not present) and states that he has replied to it but considers the approach unjust. Addressed to Campbell...
GLC00467.02
to George Dodge
October 4, 1864
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Orders Colonel Dodge, Chief Quartermaster at Bermuda Hundred, to send all available boats that could carry troops to Washington, D.C. Written from Butler's Headquarters of the Army of the James in pencil, docketed in ink.
GLC00468.02
General Orders no. 41
21 September 1863
Moore, James M., fl. 1863
Signed by Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Concerns compliance with General Orders no. 41, a transportation provision for a man on sick leave from Washington, D.C. to New York City.
GLC00468.04
Message of the Governor of Virginia, and accompanying documents
1861
Letcher, John, 1813-1884
Statement from Virginia Governor John Letcher regarding slavery. With original pink wrappers as issued. With stamp of Lehigh University Library 2 May 1893.
GLC00449
[Investigation and dismissal of the complaint of Nathaniel Weare against William Towle for the robbery of wheat]
07 April 1783
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
In his role as a Justice of the Peace of New Hampshire, Barlett signed the document six times. Also signed by Deputy Sheriff of the county of Rockingham Solomon Wheeler and Justice of the Peace John Dudley. Bartlett was a signer of the Declaration...
GLC00450
Letters related to the 19 April 1861 Baltimore Riot [Decimalized .01-.08]
1861-1864
GLC00451
to Thomas Holliday Hicks
May 16, 1861
Mercer, R.S., fl. 1861
Mercer, Governor Hick's aid-de-camp during the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot, states that during the riot Hicks refused to interfere with the passage of Northern troops through the city despite the urging of his political colleagues. Written at the...
GLC00451.02
May 1861
Shriver, Edward G., fl. 1861
Co-signed by Grayson Eichelberger, Ulysses Hobbs, and William Maulsby, soldiers present for the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot. Shriver et al. claim that General Bradley Tyler Johnson, with Baltimore Marshal of Police George Proctor Kane and others...
GLC00451.03
circa 1861
Mercer, Maryland Governor Hicks' aid-de-camp during the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot, transmits a statement (not included) describing events of the Riot. Claims that he heard Hicks order General Charles Calvert Egerton to drive back the mob of...
GLC00451.04
[Statement from an unknown witness regarding the 19 April 1861 Baltimore Riot]
Attests that police Marshal George Proctor Kane ordered men to protect the Union troops passing through the city. Claims that in the confusion, Union soldiers fired indiscriminately into the mob, which included Mayor George W. Brown. Recalls...
GLC00451.05
May 30, 1861
Johannes, J.G., fl. 1861-1864
Based on the request of Maryland Governor Hicks, Colonel John G. Johannes recalls events of the Baltimore Riot. States that 19 April 19, 1861, after spotting a signal light from the Armory of the Maryland Guard, he consulted his Commander, who had...
GLC00451.06
December 1861
Vickers, George, 1801-1879
Also signed by Jesse K. Hines, William T. Smyth, S. [R.?] Spencer, and Edward Wilkins. A committee transmits an inscribed silver pitcher, waiter, and goblets to Thomas Holliday Hicks at the end of his term as Maryland Governor. According to the...
GLC00451.07
August 23, 1864
Corkran, F. S., fl. 1864
He takes it for granted that the new state constitution will be ratified and a new governor will be elected, but doubts that the new governor will be as good as Hicks was. In Annapolis last winter he spoke with Judge Bowie of Montgomery County, one...
GLC00451.08
Grant of Appomattox, a study of the man, by William E. Brooks
1942
Brooks, William Elizabeth, 1875-1960
Inscribed by Brooks to Ralph Hutchinson, 12 October 1942. Signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower as "presented to me," and dated 21 November 1946. Published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company. First edition.
GLC00456.01
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