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Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company
1911/10/25
Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company [auction house] of "Autograph of Grant (U.S.). Lists documents that the original collector owned.
GLC04360.118
8 News articles [decimalized: a-c]
1915
Collateral: 81 News articles, mostly 1915-1925. The articles were written after Grant's death (bulk: early 20th century). Includes four articles about Susan B. Anthony centenary celebrations in 1920; two articles written by Grant's Granddaughter...
GLC04360.119
National politics: Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, delivered at the Cooper Institute, Monday, Feb 27, 1860.
1860
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Published by the New York Tribune as Tribune Tracts No. 4. Lincoln addresses the most pressing issue of the day, slavery, and attacks the view put forth by Stephen Douglas and others that slavery was founded by the forefathers of the country. He...
GLC04471.01
[Explanation and correspondence about the printing of the Cooper Institute address given by Abraham Lincoln]
February 12, 1907
Nott, Charles Cooper, 1827-1916
Signed by Charles C. Nott and Cephas Brainerd. Inscribed to "Ira H. Brainerd, With the regards of Charles C. Nott," and dated 12 February 1907. This pamphlet is an accompanying edition to the Cooper Institute address given by Abraham Lincoln, 27...
GLC04471.02
Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in vindication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican Party. . .
September 1860
Title continues "Delivered in the Cooper Institute, Feb. 27th, 1860, issued by the Young Men's Republican Union (659 Broadway, New York) with notes by Charles C. Nott & Cephas Brainerd." Printed by George F. Nesbitt & Co., Printers and Stationers...
GLC04471.04
to Ira H. Brainerd
February 8, 1907
Replies to Brainerd's request to sign some printings of Abraham Lincoln's address at the Cooper Institute 27 February 1860, and asks where he would like the signatures to be placed. Remarks that the reprint looks much like the original. Admires...
GLC04471.07
The Cooper Union Address given by Abraham Lincoln in the Great Hall of The Cooper Union in New York February 27, 1860
1960
With an introduction written by Leroy H. Buckingham, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, The Cooper Union. Published by The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, 1960. Buckingham's introduction discusses Lincoln's political...
GLC04471.09
[Photograph of Cephas Brainerd]
circa 1880-1890
Portrait photograph of Cephas Brainerd as a middle aged man wearing a suit. Mounted on backing board.
GLC04471.10
Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, W. H. Harrison, James K Polk, Zachary Taylor.
[n.d.]
GLC04619.06
To: General J.E. Hawley
1876/04/27
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Written on White House stationery. Requesting a copy of the remarks Hawley would make at the "Ceremonial opening." Docket indicates the opening was on May 10, 1876 for President Grant
GLC04360.001
to unknown
1869/03/22
Grant, Jesse R., 1794-1873
Written by Jesse Grant (Ulysses' father) in a shaky hand. Denying a recommendation. "I can not fully endorse Mr. Brainard as a man entitled to the president['s] confidence for judgment Integrity & veracity." [see#31. Brainard recommended a Mr...
GLC04360.002
To Miss Zielin
1870/05/16
Inviting her to lunch at the White House. [see .016]
GLC04360.015
Grant, Julia D., 1826-1902
Requesting her assistance in "receiving" guests after tomorrow's lunch. [see .015]
GLC04360.016
To: Paymaster General.
1875/11/18
Inviting the Paymaster general and Mrs. Alvord to dinner at the White House.
GLC04360.017
To: Honorable and Mrs. Townsend
1876/02/11
Engraved invitation. Inviting them to dinner at the White House
GLC04360.018
to Dr. Lyman Abbott
1904/09/26
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Regarding controversy over black appointments: "Have you noticed that Collier's Weekly attacks me because I have gone too far in my policy of doing justice to the negro while the Evening Post declines to support me because I have not gone far enough...
GLC08002
to Mr. Grimanney & Co.
21 August 1771
Moss, Thomas, fl. 1771
Also signed by Henry Knox. A bill of exchange for sterling. Requests that a sum of thirteen pounds, twelve shillings be paid to John Langdon. A note on the verso by Knox orders the payment be made. Like Knox, Langdon was a Boston bookseller.
GLC02437.00005
to Henry Knox
March 20, 1771
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Describes the wilderness of New Hampshire around Dartmouth College, commenting on its advantages and disadvantages. Discusses the college and his position with the Grammar School. Ruminates on the potential benefits of the college to society...
GLC02437.00006
[Account of books and magazines sent to Henry Knox]
7 March 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Invoice lists items sent from London and their costs. The second page has an autograph letter identical to GLC02437.00008. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00009
[Agreement]
March 1798
Rynier, John, fl. 1797-1802
Agreement between Rynier on behalf of Henry Knox and Zenas Lothrop regarding Lothrop's employment with Knox to cut and transport lumber.
GLC02437.07113
List of horses & colts belonging to Genl Knox
16 May 1798
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Lists all of Henry Knox's horses by name and their foals by age along with their respective height.
GLC02437.07130
[Memorandum]
7 November 1798
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses a sale of land. Docket appears to be written by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.07188
[Notice]
24 November 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Announces the dissolution of the partnership between himself and Thomas Vose.
GLC02437.07193
to Moses Michael Hays
December 9, 1798
Knox lists sums for which he is accountable to "Michael Moses Hays." Knox notes, "Mr. Hay is secured for an endorsement by my mills, locks and canals on the St. George River which are worth at least 30000 Dollars." Knox ends with the passage that...
GLC02437.07205
[to Jedediah Morse]
December 27, 1798
Knox informs Reverend Morse that "Mr. Volney when in Boston in the spring of 97 himself gratified at the progress of the spirit of the french revolution." Knox quotes Volney as saying, '"'England said he will be revolutionized, the same spirit will...
GLC02437.07214
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