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Priority Certificate for Air Travel
9 July 1945
Byard, Dever Spencer, 1908-1992
One document entitled Priority Certificate for Air Travel filled out by Dever Spencer Byard, dated July 9, 1945.
GLC09930.12.05
Not Pleasure Driving For Horse to Ride Car.
circa 1943
United Press
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Not Pleasure Driving For Horse to Ride Car." Pertains to 12-yea-old boy who purchased a pony and was legally allowed to take it home by car.
GLC09953.037
Instructions to Passengers
9 September 1945
One document entitled Instructions to Passengers filled out by Dever Spencer Byard, for a flight on September 9, 1945.
GLC09930.12.06
[Air travel priority]
31 August 1945
Barham, L.D., fl. 1945
One document granting Dever Spencer Byard, priority for air travel from August 31, 1945 to September 10, 1945.
GLC09930.12.07.01
[Travel details]
One document by Dever Spencer Byard, making notes on travel arrangements, including a flight on September 8, 1945.
GLC09930.12.07.02
Individual Certificate of Medical Clearance
18 September 1945
Harrison, C.J., fl. 1945
One document entitled Individual Certificate of Medical Clearance dated September 18, 1945. Certifies that Dever Spencer Byard is healthy.
GLC09930.12.08
'My God ! I Forgot Gertrude!' Is Street Car Anecdote Title
Newspaper Enterprise Association
One newspaper clipping entitled, "'My God ! I Forgot Gertrude!' Is Street Car Anecdote Title." Pertains to a driving mishap committed by an all-female run street car.
GLC09953.038
MacFadden Divorce Suit Dismissed
One newspaper clipping entitled, "MacFadden Divorce Suit Dismissed." Pertains to the divorce precedings of Bernarr MacFadden and Mary Williamson MacFadden. Details physical abuse committed by the wife.
GLC09953.039
One document entitled Individual Certificate of Medical Clearance dated September 18, 1945. Certifies that Dever Spencer Byard is healthy. (Same as GLC09930.12.08)
GLC09930.12.09
[Article related to Charlie Chaplina and Oona O'Neill marrying]
One newspaper clipping related to the marriage of 54-year-old Charlie Chaplin to 18-year-old Oona O'Neill.
GLC09953.040
Property Issue Slip
One document entitled Property Issue Slip dated September 18, 1945. A list of property with numbers next to them in a column for quantity desired. In the next column titled Action the same numbers are present.
GLC09930.12.10
[List of Travel]
circa September 1945
One document listing travel taken by Dever Spencer Byard dated circa September 1945.
GLC09930.12.11.01
Mileage Voucher
One document entitled Mileage Voucher listing travel from Washington D.C. to New York, to San Francisco taken by Dever Spencer Byard dated circa September 1945.
GLC09930.12.11.02
[Biographical Statement Dever Spencer Byard]
19 June 1945
One document as a Biographical Statement Dever Spencer Byard dated June 19, 1945. Includes personal, military and skill information.
GLC09930.12.12
[Application for National Service Life Insurance Dever Spencer Byard]
9 August 1944
One document entitled Application for National Service Life Insurance filled out by Dever Spencer Byard dated August 9, 1944.
GLC09930.12.13
[Naval Reserves]
13 November 1943
Jacobs, Randall, 1895-1967
One letter from Randall Jacobs to Dever Spencer Byard dated November 13, 1943. Regarding appointment into the Naval Reserves.
GLC09930.12.14
[Request for report]
6 November 1945
One note requesting a report dated November 6, 1945.
GLC09930.13.01
circa 1945
One undated note requesting Dever Spencer Byard draft provisions.
GLC09930.13.02
[One man power versus Congress]
circa 2 October 1866
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
An attack on President Andrew Johnson delivered at the Music Hall in Boston. Includes a draft of a letter to Johnson, 12 November 1865. Unknown assigned date. Transcript available.
GLC00496.088.01
to Henry Knox
March 14, 1787
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Thanks Knox for his sympathetic letter concerning the death of his son, John George Washington Hancock, who was only nine years old. Discusses his pursuit of health and states traveling was recommended to him during this trying time, "Journeying is...
GLC02437.03491
Columbia's noblest sons
1865
Kimmel, & Forster, fl. 1864-1865
Print of Columbia crowning an image of George Washington and an image of Abraham Lincoln with laurel leaves. To the left of Washington are images from his presidency and the American Revolution, and on the right of Lincoln are images from his...
GLC02597
to his mother and sister
March 14, 1863
Coit, George O., fl. 1863
Writes of witnessing the orders for the Regiment to prepare to leave camp and the subsequent breakdown of the camp. He and Charles were both very regretful at having to part but decided it would be best. George is planning on stopping in Washington...
GLC03603.208
to Edward Chase
March 14, 1830
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Writes to his brother, a lawyer in Lockport, New York, about his journey from Washington, D.C. to Cincinnati, Ohio. Laments his undesirable traveling companions among whom was a woman convict. "A woman too - who had been committed for Infanticide...
GLC05494.01
The Inaugural address of President Abraham Lincoln delivered at the National Capitol, March 4, 1865.
4 March 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Contemporary printing of Lincoln's second inaugural address. Printed in dark blue ink. Title is in large, bold type with the text of the address in double columns underneath.
GLC06044
to Governor of North Carolina
March 14, 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Relaying President Washington's instructions regarding a seized Spanish vessel
GLC08120
to Horatio L. Wait
March 14, 1913
Evans, Lyden, fl. 1913
Evans thanks him for his letter to the President.
GLC08284.051
to Theodore Parker
March 14, 1857
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Senator Wilson thanks Reverend Parker for Parker's recent criticism of Wilson's speech on the topic of slavery and states' rights. Defends himself, stating "I deny the right of any state or nation to hold men in slavery, but I maintain the right of...
GLC08889
[Civil war patriotic postal cover collection]
1861-1865
Two scrapbooks with 2133 covers and some broadsides pasted in. Containing many unusual Union covers, a number of which are rare and unlisted in Wolcott. Scarce designs from printers such as Magnus, Berlin & Jones, etc., with single, tonal or...
GLC00496.017
General orders, no. 44
May 19, 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard's order rallying Confederate soldiers, in response to Benjamin F. Butler's infamous General Order number 28, signed by Smith as Assistant Adjutant General. Butler's order number 28, stating that New Orleans women showing contempt...
GLC00666
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 7, no. 314 (January 3, 1863) - no. 365 (December 26, 1863)] [bound]
1863/01/03-1863/12/26
GLC01733.05
General orders No. 1
March 17, 1864
Announces that Ulysses S. Grant is to take command of the Armies of the United States.
GLC02016.174
to Alexander Shiras
March 14, 1878
Hemans, Nancy A., 1843-?
Discusses her husband's sickness and impending death. Comments on sympathetic visitors, her friendship with the Shiras's, and the tragedy the death will be for their son.
GLC02429.42
[Army rations for one artificer]
March 14, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Provision return for one man of the artillery artificers. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw. Includes a note on verso with an illegible signature.
GLC02437.02003
March 14, 1805
Porter, Benjamin J., fl. 1805-1821
Informs Knox that Mr. Harry, an attorney from Topsham (present-day Maine), requested a renewal of [Aleijah] Richardson's commission as justice of the peace for Lincoln County.
GLC02437.03110
March 14, 1785
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
King, a Continental Congressman, attempts to persuade Knox to accept the appointment of Secretary at War. Notes that although the salary is low, there will be a possibility for an increase, or an allowance for rent and traveling expenses. Declares...
GLC02437.03111
March 14, 1786
Grayson, William, 1736-1790
Writes, "I received a tickett from you just as I was setting out from N York, & had not then time to answer it. I am sorry it is not now in my power to say any thing certainly on the subject matter of it. We yesterday had an audience before the...
GLC02437.03252
May 31, 1786-March 14, 1787
Gardiner, Catherine, fl. 1786-1787
Written from "Newport." Explains that at the beginning of the war, Knox applied to the Provincial Congress in Massachusetts to exchange furniture with Gardiner's Loyalist aunt and uncle Barnes, Knox's furniture being in Boston. Due to poor...
GLC02437.03270
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses his efforts to secure clothing for the troops. Mentions that alterations will need to be made to the knapsacks. Wants to procure "new bayonet belts to wear over the shoulder, this will be a great addition to the appearance of the Men."
GLC02437.03492
March 14, 1790
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Refers to a recent letter to Knox from Henry Jackson in which Jackson summarized the General Court's review of a claim related to Knox's Maine lands (GLC02437.04535). States that it is to their disadvantage that the court continues to delay making a...
GLC02437.04546
Repeats a request to Knox that "unless you appear here, in person, you never will be able to effect your wishes" regarding petitions in the Massachusetts General Court related to Knox's lands. States that the Winslows have "done every thing in their...
GLC02437.04547
March 14, 1799
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
In this very personal letter from Hamilton to Knox, Hamilton says, "My judgment tells, I ought to be silent on a certain subject-but my heart advises otherwise and my heart has always been the Master of my Judgment." He continues, "Believe me, I have...
GLC02437.07244
to John Gleason
March 14, 1806
Does not have much news to report, and believes he will have more leisure time next week when the legislature adjourns. Discusses shipments of lime casks.
GLC02437.08014
[Account book of Henry Knox]
March 14, 1778-November 25, 1778
Written in Samuel Shaw's hand. Includes expenses for goods, services and travel. On 30 April [1778] Knox receives money for the travel expense of a journey from New England and for the expense of moving his and General [Nathanael] Greene's baggage...
GLC02437.08402
By and by [poem or quote]
February 24, 1917
Cheny, John Vance, fl. 1917
GLC02453.08
To the free and loyal inhabitants... [Defense of non-importation agreements]
May 16, 1770
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
A short printed letter defending the non-importation agreements against Tory merchants. Signed "Brutus" but attributed to Alexander McDougall, because the manuscript was found in his personal papers. Evans 11588. Schlesinger's Colonial Merchants p...
GLC02552
to his family
March 14, 1862
Ticknor, Horace L., 1836-1864
Ticknor writes to his family from camp in Columbus, Kentucky. Reports they just received marching orders to board a transport and go down the Mississippi River with seven gun boats and twenty-five mortars. Anticipates a fight with two rebel gunboats...
GLC03523.30.02
Dear Family
March 14, 1869
Dewey, Margaret A., fl. 1861-1870
GLC03523.33.17
[Certificate for membership in the Loyal League of Union Citizens]
Curdy, Richard M., fl. 1863
Signed by Curdy as Chairman of the Executive Committee and [Crosper?] Westmore as Secretary of the League, admitting David B. Scott as a member.
GLC03619.01.13
to Mr. Dudley Walsh
March 14, 1763
Lewis, Morgan, 1754-1844
GLC03769.169.02
[Pass allowing Lewis West to leave the Victorian Docks in London]
March 14, 1856
Miller, George S., fl. 1856
Pass permiting Mr. Lewis West, the mate of "the Ship Screamer @ Calcutta to enter or quit the Dock up to 9 o'Clock, so long as the Vessel remains in Dock." Signature is sloppy and might not say "George S. Miller."
GLC03836.02
to R. West
March 14, 1864
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
References his mother's letter of 1 March 1864. Was the pilot for a group of ships that landed 300 soldiers at Bull's Island, South Carolina. The troops disembarked the same day without encountering any Confederate troops. Says that she is right that...
GLC03836.62
[Draft message to the Army of Northern Virginia prior to the Battle of Spotsylvania].
15 May 1864-18 May 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
First draft of an address to the troops of the Army of Northern Virginia, written on the verso of (a clerical) telegram to Lee from General John D. Imboden at Sharpsburg. In an effort to rally morale, Lee recounts recent Confederate victories...
GLC04429
to "my darling"
March 14, 1892
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
re: delighted, have told everybody (unknown reason) Written at Fort Omaha
GLC05201.028
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2441 (March 14, 1864)]
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
The Raid on Richmond, Conduct of the Enemy in the Last Raid, Pennsylvania Campaign, Forrest's Victory in Mississippi, Cases of Habeas Corpus.
GLC05959.34.29
New South. [Vol. 1, no. 28 (March 14, 1863)]
Letter from President Lincoln to the Working Men of Manchester, The Loss of the Indianola.
GLC05959.47.02
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 142, whole no. 3522 (March 14, 1862)]
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
List of donations to the Ladies' Hospital Association. Confederate prisoners in Chicago. Editorial on disloyalty in Travis County. Letter from a high private. Aid for families of volunteers.
GLC05959.51.028
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 309 (March 14, 1864)]
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Rumors of early recognition of the CSA by France.
GLC05959.72.066
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 27 (March 14, 1863)]
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
Sketch of Brig. General Samuel Garland of Arkansas.
GLC05959.76.22
to William Fitzhugh (Rooney) Lee
24 April 1864
General Lee offers condolence to his son Rooney on the death of his wife, Charlotte Wickham, from tuberculosis. Although Lee mourns her death, he maintains that "we cannot indulge in grief however mournful yet pleasing." Lee experienced a series of...
GLC05979
[Poem attacking Benjamin F. Butler]
Consists of an unsigned acrostic poem with the name "BF Butler" as the basis. An attack against General Benjamin F. Butler [possibly for his "women around town" order while he was administering New Orleans]. The notorious declaration was issued on 15...
GLC05987.39
The new south. [Vol. 1, no. 28 (March 14, 1863)]
Sears, Joseph H., fl. 1850-1862
Prints Lincoln's famous letter to the workingmen of Manchester. Union occupation newspaper
GLC06054.02
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 36 (March 14, 1863)]
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
Conclusion of Vallandigham's speech. Blue and tan floral pattern.
GLC06208.20
The President's dedication address at Gettysburg
1863 ca.
Printed by Miller & Mathews. Contains textual variations indicative of a very early printing of the Gettysburg Address.
GLC06811
to Emily J. Semmes re: deathbed description of Gettysburg, Wheatfield
1863/07/09
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Also discusses severe injuries that he incurred (written one day prior to his death).
GLC06823
to Stephen A. Hurlbut re: seige of Vicksburg
1863/05/31
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
"Vicksburg is so strong by nature and so well fortified that...it must be taken by regular siege or by starving out the garrison. I have all the force necessary if my rear was not threatened...the entire rebel force heretofore against me are...
GLC07055
to Richard H. Jackson
Gus, fl. 1861-1864
He thanks him for finally sending a letter. He is glad he made Lieutenant and thanks him for his kindness toward Fred when he was sick.
GLC07705.348
to Ulysses S. Grant
9 April 1865
In regard to his forthcoming surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Lee writes requests "a suspension of hostilities pending the discussion of the terms of surrender." A endorsement by General Edward O.C Ord appears on the lower fold, made at...
GLC07967
to Brother
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
water damage, cannot be read.Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.28
to Mother
water damage, cannot be read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.29
to Maria, Elma, Amus, Johnny and Co.
March 14, 1865
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
today went with Wallace and used his money. an agent from head quarters and said he prefers to have them run it. acknowledges his mother's suffering because of his absence.
GLC08311.07
to Paymaster
Bowen, C.D., fl. 1865
asks paymaster to please forward his pay immediately to the above address. has not been paid since he was taken prisoner and desperately needs to pay his family's bills.
GLC08413.29
New York semi-weekly tribune. [Vol. 17, no. 1753 (March 14, 1862)]
Battle of Monitor and Merrimac, news of Texas and Arkansas.
GLC08429.07
to Mary Ewing
Ewing, Addison Lee, fl. 1862-1879
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewing dated Sheppardsville, Ky., March 14, 1863.
GLC03523.28.059
to Lucius F. Potter
Potter, Horace B., fl. 1861-1865
One letter addressed to Lucius F. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated Camp Slough, March 14, 1863. Describes a court martial and punishment for desertion.
GLC03523.38.26
to Florence Morrison
Morrison, James A., fl. 1862-1864
One letter from James A. Morrison to Florence Morrison dated March 14, 1864. Written at Fort McHenry
GLC03523.41.088
[Report of the Secretary of War...upon claims...of Fremont's California battalion]
March 14, 1854
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Frémont's claim for repayment of money and supplies furnished by the people of California was approved in 1852 by an army appropriation act. This publication delves into related claims presented by investigative army officers after 1852. Pamphlet...
GLC00267.112
[Receipt for $1.00 from Corn. Williams]
1832/05/06
Redding, Ebenezer H., fl. 1829-1832
Redding attests to his receipt of payment from Corn. Williams. The docket identifies it as a "Bill on Estate," although it was not indicated what the payment was for. Redding was possibly Ebenezer Redding of Washington County, Maine, who lived...
GLC01450.724.04
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
5 July 1863
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He mentions the irony of celebrating Independence Day when they are no longer a unified country. They are having bad luck with officers and cannot afford to lose any more. He saw Henry Hale.
GLC02161.085
to Eliakim P. Scammon
Scammon, M., fl. 1863
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio with news from Chicago. States "Charlie Telegraphed from Washington yesterday uncle T. is confined Brig Genl Cole Commanding called." On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph. Top and bottom...
GLC02414.226
[hospital record]
A surgeon informs the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, that Private J. Geary was discharged from military service on 18 February 1863
GLC02750.140
[Jefferson's first inaugural address]
March 14, 1801
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Copy of Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address as President. Printed by the Columbian Courier Extra. Lists small number of advertisements on bottom righthand corner. Address given in Washington D.C. Small yellowed discoloration marks throughout...
GLC03011
to Susie Carter
March 14, 1861
Heirs, William A., fl. 1858-1897
GLC03135.05.022
to unknown
March 14, 1828
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe in retirement to an unknown recipient, but the collateral file has paperwork that says it is to Tench Ringgold. That cannot be confirmed, although it is possible. Ringgold was a well known Republican politician in Washington, D.C...
GLC03338.02
Two Speeches by Frederick Douglass re: West India emancipation; Dred Scott
1857
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Full title: "Two speeches by Frederick Douglass; One on West India Emancipation, delivered at Canandaigua, August 4th and the other on the Dred Scott Decision, delivered in New York... May 1857."
GLC07591
[memorandum of agreement, George May Powell and A.L. Rawson]
March 14, 1876
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
GMP and Rawson make legal agreements between themselves to work with Hurd & Houghton Publishers on the publication of Rawson's Bible Hand Book, with royalty agreements.
GLC00687.134
[Act of Assembly constituting a Council of Safety]
March 14, 1777
Hart, John, 1708-1780
Written by Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as speaker of the New Jersey Assembly. Also signed by Stevens as Vice President of the New Jersey Assembly. Establishes a committee of safety to govern New Jersey during the Revolutionary...
GLC00753
[Appointment of John Lorimer as surgeon]
March 14, 1765
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Signed by Montagu-Dunk, Second Earl of Halifax and British Secretary of State for the Southern Department 9 September 1763-10 July 1765. Montagu-Dunk signs based on the orders of King George III. Countersigned by [C. D. Osby?], possibly Under...
GLC01450.807.03
to Aaron Jeffery
September 30, 1866
Alfocord, E.B., fl. 1860-1866
Confidential discussion of legal efforts to have custody of "poor dear Richards [Jeffery] little orphan children," and despite the great amount of trouble they have caused her since their mother's death [Ann Jeffery], she is going to "October court"...
GLC01896.087
To [Dr. R.W. Jeffery]
September 15, 1867
Farragut, Virginia L., fl. 1860-1865
Discussion of Jeffrey's "lots" in Seattle, including which individuals to forward enquiries to and the possibility of being "redeemed" for the selling of lots done to pay taxes. Mentions requesting information of Lan Mill, and advises Jeffery to...
GLC01896.091
He wishes he could stop working and be idle. He longs to just sit and think of nothing.
GLC02161.150
to Alice
Nicolson, Charles, fl. 1862-1864
He was sick but is now feeling much better. He is glad that her father, who is an inavalid, is hoping to move to Morgan Town, It will be good for his health. He instructs her to only buy things she needs as most items are still piced very high.
GLC02171.04
to Brother Henry
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are now in Fort Lyon, near Alexandria. He hears they are to reinforce Burnsides. Very faded Written in Camp Lyon
GLC02172.42
to George Wanton Ellery
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Has received George's letter. Berates George for sending him the wrong description of the geography he needed for school. Corrects the grammar of his letter. Is glad to hear...
GLC02300.19
to Mary
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
He has never been healthier. There is some talk of going to Cincinnati but he thinks they will most likely go to Georgia or Alabama.
GLC02415.069
March 14, 1792
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Writes, "The stoppage of payment by Mr. [William] Duer has created considerable anxiety, although it has as yet produced no other failures - he himself assured me that he would finally comply with all his contracts but required time." Adds that he...
GLC02437.05355
Hammond, Abijah, 1757-1832
Reminds Knox that he promised Knox he would purchase any good quality Madeira wine he could find, from Mr. Stuyvesant or anyone else who had any. Was unable to search immediately upon his return home, as he had family matters to attend to. Has...
GLC02437.05356
to Thomas Randall
Marked "copy." Reports that he has received word from Colonel [Benjamin] Walker regarding land purchases (in Maine, in or near the Waldo patent lands). Discusses purchase prices and makes plans regarding their land speculation projects.
GLC02437.05357
to Benjamin Walker
Writes that he was very unhappy to read Walker's recent letter, outlining their friend [William] Duer's poor financial situation. Discusses Duer's situation, as well as a financial transaction between Walker and General [Henry] Jackson. Also...
GLC02437.05358
March 14, 1793
Initialed by Jackson. Short note saying the mail is about to go out and he only had time to write William Bingham. He has enclosed that letter for Knox to deliver (not included). Has also enclosed a message from the "Committee" and wants Knox to...
GLC02437.05851
to Samuel Ogden
Discusses delivering a deed for 10,000 acres on a township (possibly part of the Waldo patent lands). Mentions making business arrangements with several parties including Mr. [William] Duer and Colonel [Benjamin] Walker.
GLC02437.06062
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