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General orders no. 2
February 10, 1864
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Orders several schools for military instruction to be established. Outlines the officers and purposes of the different schools.
GLC08603
[General Joseph Wheeler's General Orders No. 7]
3 June 1863
Contains Wheeler's orders transmitted by D. G. Reed, Assistant Adjutant General. Wheeler, commanding cavalry corps, Army of Tennessee, states "...The commanding General of this Army relies solely upon information received from Cavalry, to make his...
GLC08604
Correspondence related to George W. Koonce [Decimalized .01-.08]
1863- circa 1896
GLC08606
Presidential campaign biographies [decimalized]
1819-1840
GLC08607
Life of Major General William Henry Harrison.... [election campaign biography]
1840
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Election campaign biography. Bound in green paper boards with glazed cloth spine. Frontispiece and three plates. Printed by Grugg and Elliot. (The only printing cited by Howes.) Howes H246, Miles 133.
GLC08607.01
The Tour of James Monroe, President....
1819
Waldro, S. Putnam, fl. 1819
Describes Madison's tour in the northern and eastern states in 1817, his tour in 1818 and a brief biographical sketch. Printed by Silas Andrus.
GLC08607.03
The Liberator. [Vol. XXXIV, no. 25 (June 17, 1864)]
17 June 1864
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Prints articles on the British and Foreign anti-slavery society and a letter of Gerritt Smith to Elizabeth Cady Stanton about 1864 presidential election. Brief article praises the equalization of pay for African American [colored] soldiers. Covers...
GLC08608
[1864 election newspaper clipping]
1864
Headlines include, "Let the Eagle Scream!!!," "Great Union Victories," and "Make Way for Honest Old Abe, Our Next President."
GLC08609
Report of the select committee relative to the Soldiers' National Cemetery, together with accompanying documents, ...
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Title continues, " ... as reported to the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, March 31, 1864. First edition printed by Singerly & Myers, state printers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Early printing of Abraham Lincoln's...
GLC08611
An act for... erecting a corporation to carry on a trade to the South-Seas
1711
Great Britain. Acts.
Establishing the South Seas company. Overspeculation in the company's stock led to the "bubble" and the crash, when it came, saw the first modern depression. With exchange stamp of Harvard's Baker Library
GLC08613
Letter of Christopher Columbus to Rafael Sanchez, written on board the caravel while returning from his first voyage.
1893
Columbus, Christopher, 1451-1506
Title continues: "Published at Barcelona, May, 1493." Facsimile of the first publication concerning America. First 20 pages, Latin text in facsimile (black letter, with illustrations); followed by English translation. Published in Chicago by the W...
GLC08615
Journals and other documents on the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus.
1963
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-1976
Translated and edited by Samuel Eliot Morison. Illustrated by Lima de Freitas. Printed for members of the Limited Editions Club. One of 1500 copies, signed by the artist.
GLC08616
American weekly messenger. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (September 25, 1813)-v. 1, no. 26 (March 19, 1814)]
1813-1814
A weekly compilation of government documents, for the early part of the War of 1812. Vol. 1 no. 1-26. Includes two addenda. Printed (and edited by?) John Conrad.
GLC08617
Franklin Pierce Indian peace medal by S. Ellis and J. Wellson
1863 [?]
7.5 cm in diameter.
GLC08619
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 6, no. 301 (October 4, 1862)]
1862/10/04
Harper & Brothers, 1833-1962
Includes a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on the third page titled, "THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY." Discusses the Emancipation Proclamation, including an article titled "Slavery Practically abolished." Includes coverage of...
GLC08620
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 4, no. 178 (May 26, 1860)]
26 May 1860
Includes a front-page article on Lincoln, recently announced as the Republican presidential candidate. Accompanied by an engraving of Lincoln after a Mathew Brady photograph. Also: "The Woman in White," news regarding Congress, and reports on foreign...
GLC08621
Herald, a gazette for the country. [Vol. 1, no. 72 (February 7, 1795)]
1795/02/07
includes a printed treaty with Cherokee Indians.
GLC08622
Columbia sentinel. [Vol. 24, no. 52 (March 5, 1796)]
1796/03/05
Published by Benjamin Russell. Prints the complete ratification of Jay's treaty. Also includes copy of King's approval and two facsimile signatures of George Washingon.
GLC08623
New York weekly tribune [Vol. XXIV, no. 1226 (March 11, 1865)]
11 March 1865
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
Printing of the text of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address and news about the inaugural ceremony and celebrations. Also includes news on the Civil War, local and international news, and updates on Congress. Other printed material includes...
GLC08624
Worcester daily spy [Vol. 20, no. 55 (March 6, 1865)]
6 March 1865
Earle, John Milton, 1794-1874
Printing of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address (given March 4th) and news about the inaugural ceremony and events. Inaugural on column 1 of first page. The famous quote is misprinted - "with malice toward no one." Also includes articles on...
GLC08625
[Thomas Jefferson medal]
1966
Menconi, Ralph, 1915-1972
Issued by the Society of Medalists and based upon Jean-Antoine Houdon's portrait of Jefferson.
GLC08626
[Presidential proclamations and executive orders]
1917-1918
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Proclamations dealing with war with Germany, emergency powers, and armistices.
GLC08540
Personal memoir of Daniel Drayton, for four years and four months a prisoner (for charity's sake) in Washington jail. Including a narrative of the voyage and capture of the Schooner Pearl.
1853
Drayton, Daniel, 1802-?
Published by Bela Marsh. Includes a frontispiece printed portrait of Drayton.
GLC08547
Federick Hill Meserve booklets of Photographs of Lincoln and contemporaries
1909, 1950
Meserve, Frederick H., 1865-1962
32 photographs in two publishing dummies. One is a publishing dummy for "Life and Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Some of his Contemporaries" (for the Quill Club 2/12/1909), a publishing dummy in black wrappers, containing 20 photographs (adhered)...
GLC08548
Speech... on the war for the Union
1861
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Printed by the Globe (Washington).
GLC08550
National police gazette. [Vol. 20, no. 1025 (April 22, 1865)]
1865/04/22
Matsell, George Washington, 1811-1877
Includes six large front page sketches relaying various scenes of Lincoln's assasination, Seward's attempted assassination and portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Has bold black borders around news columns symbolizing the mourning of Lincoln's death. A...
GLC08560
Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year 1849
1850
United States Congress (31st, 1st session : 1849)
Published by the Office of Printers to the Senate. Includes an introduction by Thomas Ewbank, Commissioner of Patents. Contains sections on financial and statistical aspects of the patent office, inventions and claims, examiners' and machinists'...
GLC08567
The Collector of the Customs Marblehead
1815/06/26
Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817
Printed circular letter from the Treasury Department, signed by Alexander Dallas. Lists the acts and notices involving the payment of interest on Treasury Notes.
GLC08568
Commission of the Brig "Grand Turk" (clerical copy)
1813/01/28
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Copy signed for Madison and Monroe by a clerk. Two bust engravings of James Madison included as collateral.
GLC08570
With cordial regards, Charles E. Hughes
20 November 1922
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Copyright imprint on image. Signed and dated Nox. 20, 1922.
GLC08571
[Brevet appointment of William R. Smedberg]
2 December 1864
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Partially printed document appointing William R. Smedberg as "a Major, by Brevet," for "gallant services at the battle of the Wilderness." While the President has appointed Smedberg, he must also be confirmed by the Senate before assuming his new...
GLC08574
to unknown
11 April 1861
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Pass for London Times correspondent William H. Russell, on a "tour through the Southern states." Addressed "To the Commander of the Home Squadron or Commandant of any U. S. Vessel of the Squadron." Parts of Howard's book, "My Diary North and South...
GLC08577
California and New Mexico. Message from the President of the United States...
February 6, 1850
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Title continues "transmitting information in answer to a resolution of the House of the 31st of December, 1849, on the subject of California and New Mexico." Documents furnished by the War department include pages 233-945. With 6 foldout maps....
GLC08579
Invasion at Harper's Ferry
1860
United States. Congress
Congressional report on John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. Report investigated the plans and motives of the raiders, and concluded no legislation should be made to try prevent similar occurrences in the future. Includes a "Journal" of the Committee...
GLC08581.04
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means...
2 April 1806
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
Title continues, " ... relating to the redemption within a fixed period, of the whole of the public debt of the United States." Printed by A. & G. Way, Printers. Details the public debt. With a table showing the amount of principle redeemed per...
GLC08582
Reports of Secretary of Treasury, re: Louisiana purchase
1801-1804
GLC08583
Non-Interference by Congress with slavery in the territories
15-16 May 1860
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
On front cover, contains the signature of John Cochrane from Toledo, Indiana. Pages are brittle and frayed along sides.
GLC08587
Message from the President in relation to co-operating with any State for the gradual abolishment of slavery.
6 March 1862
House Executive Document no. 69 (37th Congress, 2d session). Lincoln recommends the adoption of a joint resolution: "That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State...
GLC08588
General orders no. 7
Orders given by Confederate Brigadier General Wheeler for Wheeler's Calvary Corps. Promulgated by Assistant Adjutant General D. G. Reed. Divided into seven sections. Stresses accuracy of reports of enemy strength. Says they need to probe the enemy...
GLC08537
Carte de visite of J. E. B. Stuart
1865 ca.
Monumental Photo Corporation
Postwar printing in Confederate uniform.
GLC08538
Southern prisoner's relief fund.
circa 1863
Southern Prisoner's Relief Fund Committee, fl. 1863
A London subscription to raise money to help Confederate prisoners of war interred in Northern prisons. "Horrible as war is in all its features, assuredly it has no greater horrors than the long agony of the poor captive who, when the feverish...
GLC08539
Modern "Democracy," the ally of slavery. Speech of Hon. M. W. Tappan of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, July 29, 1856.
29 July 1856
Tappan, Mason W. (Mason Weare), 1817-1886
Printed by Greeley & McElrath (the New York Tribune). Tappan, a United States Representative from New Hampshire, declares, "There is... but one hope left for Freedom in Kansas, and that the people of this country are about to avail themselves of....
GLC08541
A nation's sorrow. A sermon preached on the Sabbath after the assassination of president Lincoln, in the Central Congregational Church, Providence, April 15, 1865
1865
Swain, Leonard, 1821-1869
States that with the death of president Lincoln must come an oath from the people to put an end to slavery, with no compromises. Argues that justice, not vengeance must be taken against the traitors. Asserts that the country had been blinded by the...
GLC08542
[Receipt for the sale of three slaves]
13 July 1849
Peuse, James M., fl. 1849
Receipt for the sale of three slaves named Dolly, Sally and Martha, for the price of $475 in cash. Sold to Joseph Nuckold [?]. Signature illegible.
GLC08543
[Receipt for purchase of slave]
2 January 1863
Fergus, Daniel, fl. 1863
Certifies receipt of $1900 from William R. and John Curtey[?] for a slave named Ward. Signed a day after the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
GLC08544
[Tax form listing slaves, horses, etc.]
December 9, 1839
Branche, W., fl. 1839
Tax form for Mr. Robert Shanks listing his property including at least two slaves. Lists the taxes that must be paid for each item. For Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
GLC08545
Think before you vote!
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Union broadside to citizens of Michigan promoting Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson for President and Vice President. Denounces Democratic candidate General George McClellan. Ends with, "If the Union and government is not maintained, the nation is...
GLC08546
Prisoners and paupers [criminal justice]
Boies, Henry M., fl. 1893
Printed by Putnam.
GLC08549
[Pair of abolitionist slave tokens]
circa 1838
One token, dated 1838, depicts a kneeling, shackled female slave, accompanied by the words: "Am I not a woman & a sister." Verso depicts a laurel wreath surrounding "Liberty 1838." Other token depicts a male figure with inscription "Am I not a man...
GLC08551
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no. 88 (March 2, 1791)]
1791/03/02
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
"An Act to incorporate the Subscribers to the Bank of the United States" is reprinted on the front page. So is "An Act Regulating the number of Representatives to be chosen by the States of Kentucky and Vermont." The first act established the...
GLC08552
Gazette of the United States. [No. 3 (April 18, 1789-April 22, 1789)]
18 April 1789-22 April 1789
Issue describes Adams' s trip from Massachusetts to New York to assume the vice presidency and presidency of the Senate. Describes in detail his trip from Westchester into the city. Contains John Langdon's, president pro tempore of the Senate, speech...
GLC08553
The New-York times. [Vol. 10, no. 3068 (July 23, 1861)]
23 July 1861
Battle of First Bull Run
GLC08555
Following the Flag. From August, 1861 to Nov. 1862
Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896
Written under the pseudonym of "Carleton." Printed by Tichnor and Fields.
GLC08556
Decision of Chief Justice Taney in the Merryman case, upon the writ of habeas corpus.
1862
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Printed by John Campbell. Published by John Campbell. Second addition. Taney states "The Constitution provides, as I have before said, that 'no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.' It declares that...
GLC08557
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. XV (March 20, 1783)]
March 20, 1783
Willis, Nathaniel, 1755-1831
Reports the preliminary terms of a peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain, ending the American Revolution. There is also a long article on suicide, political news items, and advertisements. The name "Northampton" is written on the...
GLC08558
Columbian centinel. [No. 2784 (Dec. 12, 1810)]
12 December 1810
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Includes a message from President James Madison to Congress on the topic of "The embarrassments which have prevailed in our foreign relations." Also contains a "memorial of the Revolutionary Convention of West-Florida" and President Madison's...
GLC08559
Complimentary Dinner by Mr. George B. Corkhill to Gen. W.T. Sherman U.S.A
February 8, 1883
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Menu for dinner, given on Sherman's 63rd birthday. Signed twice by Sherman. Also signed by guests, including John Sherman, Philip Sheridan, W.B. Allison and John A. Logan. With sketched image of Sherman on front cover; sketch with the words,...
GLC08561
to Henry W. Kip
10 April 1864
Milroy, Robert Huston, 1816-1890
At Kip's request, provides an autograph in which he describes himself as a "plain Hoosier." Also states he would never knowingly give an autograph to a Copperhead: "I love to hate all such."
GLC08562
[Draft riot damage checks from the Broadway Bank, New York City]
3 October to 12 December 1863
Brennan, Matthew T., fl. 1822-1870
Countersigned by Mayor George Opdyke, Clerk J.B. Young, and registered by County Book Keepers S.C. Lynes, Jr. and James Watson. Endorsed checks for riot damages ranging in amounts from $4.20 to $44.
GLC08563
Six manumission documents for slaves [Decimalized .01-.06]
1837-1858
All from St. Louis County, Missouri.
GLC08564
An Old Historical group. Lincoln and his Secretaries
1863/11, 1884 ca.
Davis, fl. 1884-1930
Cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln sitting with John Nicolay and John Hay. Copyright 1884 by Dennis Williams, Crayon Artist, Springfield, Ill. Imprint of Davis of Beardstown, Ill. Republication of the 11/8/1863 photograph by Gardner. Ostendorf O-76.
GLC08565
to John Q. Adams re: requesting books be sent to American leaders
1824/03/12
Cartwright, John, fl. 1824
Addressed to John Adams Secretary of the American Legation, but really John Quincy. Requests books for Jefferson, Adams (Senior), Monroe, Harvard University and the University of Virginia.
GLC08566
[Circular letter regarding fees payable to United States revenue officers]
February 11, 1793
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824
A circular letter from the treasury department, signed by Tench Coxe, regarding fees payable to United States revenue officers handling foreign "distilled spirits, wine, and tea."
GLC08569
Sketches from the Battle-Fields of the War. Bull Run.
1892
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896
Recollection of the Battle of Bull Run, written in three parts. Draft of an article with pen corrections. Fifty-six pages combined (Part I is twelve, Part II is thirteen, and Part III is thirty one).
GLC08572
The select works of William Penn.
1782
Hicks, Elias, fl. 1782
Each inscribed on a front flyleaf by Elias Hicks: "Elias Hicks his Book / Price of the 5 Volumes L2 16 s. 9d. / ye 1st of 5th Mo. 1783." Third edition, volumes 1, 4 and 5. Printed in London by James Philips.
GLC08573
to Henry Walke
7 November 1862
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter as commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Captain Walke as commander of the USS "Carondelet." Tells him to send the "General Bragg" to Memphis for any repairs. Says there is too little water in the river around...
GLC08575
Divisional order
16 May 1863
Turner, Thomas, 1808-?
Signed by Commodore Turner. This copy of the order could have been sent to Captain Thomas H. Patterson of the USS "James Adger," as the docket says "Jas Adger." Demands great vigilance of the blockaders. Has received information on a large fleet of...
GLC08576
[List of farm animals, farm supplies, and destroyed crops]
14 December 1863
States "United States of America to Savanah Billingsley & Livingston Brien." Possibly a list of items lost or damaged during military looting, possibly a supply inventory or request. Lists corn, fodder, cattle, sheep, bacon, and other items....
GLC08578
Books relating to Lincoln and Lincoln collections [decimalized]
1862-1952
GLC08580
The immortal autograph letters, documents, manuscripts, portraits, personal relics, and other Lincolniana...
1952
Barrett, Oliver Roger, 1873-1950
(title continues)... collected by the late Oliver R. Barrett, Chicago, sold by order of the executors of his estate and of Roger W. Barrett, Chicago. Published by Parke- Bernet Galleries, Inc. Lists items auctioned 19 and 20 February.
GLC08580.01
The life of Lincoln [3 vols.]
1900
Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944
GLC08580.02
Sketches of the rise, progress, and decline of secession; with a narrative of personal adventures among the rebels.
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Printed by George W. Childs in Philadelphia and in Cincinnati by Applegate & Co. With engraving of the author and signature in facsimile.
GLC08580.03
Books relating to Lincoln and other Civil War books [decimalized]
1859-1917
GLC08581
The Life of Lincoln
Abott, Abott A., fl. 1864
Campaign biography printed by T.R. Dawley, Publisher for the Million. With adverts at the end.
GLC08581.01
The state papers of Abraham Lincoln / Raymond, Ed.
GLC08581.02
Compendium of the impending crisis of the south.
Helper, Hinton R., 1829-1906
Published by A.B. Burdick, New York and printed by George Russell and Co.
GLC08581.03
Public life of Capt. John Brown, by James Redpath, with an auto-biography of his childhood and youth.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891
Tells John Brown's life in heroic terms, praising him as a hero and a martyr. Signed by Alfred Chesebrough. Same book as GLC00267.212.
GLC08581.05
Uprising of a Great People [Pro-Union Work by Frenchman, Translation]
Gasparin, Agenor de, fl. 1862
GLC08581.06
Diary from March 4, 1861 to November 12, 1862
Gurowski, Adam, fl. 1862
GLC08581.07
The Conspiracy Unveiled. The South Sacrificed; or, the Horrors of Secession
1863
Hunnicutt, James W., 1814-?
Written by Reverend Hunnicutt who was the editor of the "Fredericksburg [Virginia] Christian Banner." Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co. Introductory remark says "The author of this unpretending volume being a Southern man by birth and education, by...
GLC08581.08
The War, Its Causes and Consequences
Farrar, C.C.S., fl. 1864
First edition published by Blelock & Company. Discusses the causes of the Civil War.
GLC08581.09
A true vindication of the South
1917
Norwood, T.M., 1830-1913
GLC08581.10
Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies, from the papers of Thomas Jefferson
1830
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Second edition. Published in Boston by Gray and Bowen. Signed by Hamilton Fish. This was the first of several attempts to replicate Thomas Jefferson's correspondence. Volumes 1 and 4 are mis-identified on the...
GLC08584
Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition
1844
Kendall, George W., fl. 1844-1856
Printed by Harper and Brothers
GLC08585
Lloyd's American Railroad Weekly [Vol. 1, no. 48 (June 15, 1861)]
15 June 1861
Lloyd, James T., fl. 1861
Inside the newspaper there is a large color map of the railroads of the Eastern United States as well as a smaller map of the railroads of Texas and the harbor in Pensacola, Florida. The map is the size of the entire newspaper folded out. Published...
GLC08586
South Carolina. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting correspondence in relation to Fort Sumter, &c.
January - February 1861
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Marked House Executive Document, No. 61, 36th Congress, 2nd Session. Buchanan transmits to Congress correspondence concerning Fort Sumter. Printings of seven letters, including ones by or to Jefferson Davis, John Slidell, Colonel Isaac W. Hayne...
GLC08438
Memorial of the senators and representatives elect from the state of California...
March 18, 1850
Gwin, William M., 1805-1885
Title continues "asking permission of said State into the Union, together with the credentials of said representatives, and a certified copy of the constitution of said State." House of Representatives Misc. No. 44. Plea signed by William Gwin...
GLC08439
[General Order No. 35 to draft 500,000 men]
February 1, 1864
Signed in print by President Lincoln. Orders the draft of 500,000 men to serve for three years or the duration of the war.
GLC08441.05
Opinion of the Attorney-General on the act entitled "An Act For The Relief of Fitz-John Porter."
1884
Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888
Brewster examined the bill for the restoration of Fitz-John Porter to the Army. In conclusion, states: "The bill is subject to objection, upon the ground that it is to be filled by a particular individual named. If this principle were adopted...
GLC08444
The barbarism of slavery. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Disbound. Printed by Buell & Blanchard. Senator Sumner declares, "When last I entered into this debate, it became my duty to expose the Crime against Kansas, and to insist upon the immediate admission of that Territory as a State of this Union...
GLC08445.01
Review of the Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, in the cases of Lambdin P. Milligan and others, the Indiana Conspirators.
1867
United States. Supreme Court
Original printing of the Supreme Court's April 3, 1866 decision in Ex Parte Milligan, rejecting the military's claim of legal jurisdiction to try and sentence Lambdin P. Milligan and other so-called "Butternuts," Confederate supporters in southern...
GLC08445.02
Speech of Hon. Halbert S. Greenleaf of New York, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, January 19, 1884.
Greenleaf, Halbert S., 1827-1906
Representative Greenleaf discusses the court-martial of General Fitz-John Porter. In support of Porter, concludes "Why, then, in view of these clearly established facts, should we longer delay this simple act of justice to a most meritorious but...
GLC08445.04.01
Letter from the Secretary of Treasury...
1809
Submitted by Albert Gallatin as Sec. of Treasury. With fold-out "Statement" of salaries for the Department
GLC08445.06
Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States
1974/08/20
Rodino, Peter W., 1909-2005
Report of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, chaired by Congressman Peter W. Rodino during the 2nd session of the 93 congress. Report No. 93-1305. A table of contents appears on page 5.
GLC08445.09
to Senor Abraham L. Dovale
5 May 1866
Foster, Lafayette Sabine, 1806-1880
Co-signed by Schuyler Colfax as Speaker of the House. Invitation to a memorial ceremony for Abraham Lincoln to be held at the Hall of the House.
GLC08450
State legislatures' resolutions regarding Kansas and slavery [Decimalized .01-.08]
1856-1857
34th Congress House of Representatives Miscellaneous Documents. Contains resolutions passed by the state legislatures of Kentucky, Ohio, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Iowa, and Michigan. Apparently disbound from a larger volume....
GLC08452
Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass on the subject of slavery. [...] March 1850.
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Original yellow paper cover, uncut.
GLC08435
[General orders no. 3: Appointing Robert E. Lee commander in chief]
February 6, 1865
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Printed order by Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General appointing Lee the General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States.
GLC08436
The Rally Cry of Freedom
Magee, James, 1802-1878
Published by James Magee at 316 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. Tune based on "Battle Cry of Freedom." Printed in blue and red. Image of pillars and an arch. Two soldiers guard the pillars. Underneath the space of the arch there is a scene of a...
GLC08437
[Purchase of slave Kate and her three children by manumitted slave]
30 November 1803
Compton, Harry, fl. 1803
Legal document for the purchase of the slave Kate and her three children Ben, Caleb, and Nancy. The purchaser was "a free African" named Harry Compton, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, and he left an "X" as his mark. It appears that Kate was Compton's...
GLC08440
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