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to Thomas Ward re: escape of prisoners from his command
1836/07/31
Bartlett, Jesse, fl. 1836
Damaged at top, affecting place of writing and date.
GLC02145.57
to Thomas Ward re: problems in expedition, losses of men
1836/07/17
Thatcher, Thomas, fl. 1836
GLC02145.59
Orders for a court martial board, to include Ward [damaged]
1836/08<?>
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857
Damaged at top, affecting date and place of writing.
GLC02145.60
License for Thomas Ward to practice law, signed by clerk H. Winfield
1838/12
Ward, Thomas W., fl. 1842-1862
GLC02145.61
Land grant in Spanish on Nueces River
1835/08/01
Balmaceda, Jose Maria, fl. 1831-1835
On printed stationery "Sello Tercero / Para el bieno de / Dos Realse."
GLC02145.63
Land grant in Spanish
1835/07/14
GLC02145.64
1831/10/06
Written on "Sello Segundo / Doce Reales" stationery.
GLC02145.65
Mexican land document certifying Juan Carol in Spanish
1842/10/17
Written on printed stationery, "Sello Cuarto: Dos Reales"
GLC02145.66
to Col. Thos. Ward re: selling Texas land in Ireland
1848/10/28
Bean, Aron H., fl. 1848
GLC02145.67
Three receipts for purchases: 10/20/1845, 12/24/1846 and 12/29/1846
1845-1846
GLC02145.68
to Thomas Ward re: asking for a favor for Messrs Booth & Dumman
1841/12/17
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
Written at Dunman's near San Jancinto
GLC02145.69
Protest of non-payment for bill drawn by Ward on William Christy
1837/06/17
Cenas, H. B., fl. 1837
Partly printed document signed by Cenas as Notary Public. According to the document, a draft drawn by Ward "in favour of Thomas Mitchel on Wm Christy" for $700.83 was not paid. (Possibly related to Republic of Texas business?)
GLC02145.70
to Thomas W. Ward re: asking for buttons for soldier's uniforms
1836/09/10
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
Written as Brigadier General in the Texas Army, to Ward at New Orleans. With address on recto.
GLC02145.71
Oath of J.W. O'Hara forswearing drunkenness, signed and sealed
1845/02/18
Long, James M., fl. 1845
Signed as Supreme Court Justice of the Republic of Texas. The clerical docket on verso indicates that James William O'Hara broke the oath less than two months later "by the most shameful drunkenness."
GLC02145.72
Gift acknowledgement by N-Y Historical Society for Mexican musket to Ward
1847/12/10
Gibbs, George, fl. 1847
Signed by Gibbs as librarian. The musket came from the battlefield at San Jacinto.
GLC02145.73
Receipt to Thomas Ward for materials, including chemicals
1845/10/21
Hull, Jonathon, fl. 1845
Hull was apparently Ward's purchasing agent.
GLC02145.74
Certificate relative to the Texas archives
1843/04/17
Leach, A.H., fl. 1843
Attesting to his presence at the opening of boxes containing property of Major Bringham.
GLC02145.75
to Col. Thomas Ward re: sending him a blood hound
1847/08/07
McKinny, Thomas F., fl. 1847
A bloodhound called "Feroz"
GLC02145.76
Republic of Texas promissory note for land in city of Austin
1840/01/20
Tucker, L. W., fl. 1840
Printed document signed as purchaser.
GLC02145.79
Miscellaneous receipts for purchases and land sale documents [Decimalized .01- .17]
1840-1862
As follows:
1) Thomson Gregory DS Receipt for Dr. Hull re: Muslin. n.d. 1 p. 2) Jas H. Starr DS Certifying land purchase of Edward C. Smithson, 7/6/1840. 2 p. 3) Receipt for Ward from Hyslop & Brother 1/29/1841. 1 p. + docket. 4) John Ford (Dr.)...
GLC02145.80
Collection of documents re: Indian agents, payments to tribes [decimalized .01-.20]
1818-1852
Clark, William, 1770-1838
GLC02146
to Richard Graham
1824/01/05
Complains of Graham's not writing enough. Mentions that he has written "to the Secty of War on Indn afs. in relation to the points suggested by you..." The only news from the Indians in the Illinois Territory, which Graham oversaw, was the...
GLC02146.01
1827/05/14
In order to comply with a congressional resolution passed on 27 April 1816 to make a report of all those employed in the Indian agencies (listing their names, states of origin, and compensation), Clark requests that Graham send the relevant...
GLC02146.02
1827/05/04
Discusses the detrimental effects of "the introduction of spirituous liquors among the Indian Tribes" and their "duty to put a stop to this increasing evil." Instructs Graham to enforce the liquor laws among the tribes under his agency (the Illinois...
GLC02146.03
1827/07/26
Circular letter announcing that the 1824 law requiring Indian agents to live and keep their agencies near or within the tribal territory being overseen will be strictly observed.
GLC02146.05
to William Clark [draft]
1823/05/31
Graham, Richard, 1786-1858
Discusses the transport of a horse thief named James Dunlap (aka John Ramey). Indicates that he expects the Osage Indians on their new land (Marias des Cygne, Kansas) in a few days and their corn is not yet planted; comments on the problems of food...
GLC02146.06
1827/08/28
Communicates news from John Campbell, a sub-Indian agent at the James Fork of the White River in Missouri, that the party of Delaware Indians led by Chief William Anderson oppose removal to Kansas and "have overruled Catchum's band." Reports...
GLC02146.07
to John Campbell
Discusses the refusal by some Delaware Indians to relocate to Kansas and the entries from all to have Campbell removed as their Indian agent because of his irritable temper. Also discusses issues relating to Kickapoo annuities. Docketed by Graham...
GLC02146.08
1827/08/19
Campbell, John, fl. 1827-1829
Campbell, a sub-Indian agent under Graham, reports on various difficulties he is encountering while dealing with Indians in Missouri: a party of Delaware Indians led by Chief William Anderson are opposing relocation to Kansas; problems related to...
GLC02146.09
Abstract of Annuities paid to Indians by R Graham U.S. Indian Agent
1 March 1829 - 1 June 1829
A ledger sheet recording 1829 annuities paid to the Delaware, Peoria, Wea, Piankishaw, Haskaskia, and Kickapoo Indians between March 1, 1829 and June 1, 1829. Lists the amount, location of transaction, voucher number, from whom the funds came and to...
GLC02146.10
[Receipt for annuity payment of $300 from Richard Graham to the Peoria Indians]
1829/05/17
Witnessed by J.B. Wells, A. Shane, and Neil Dagenet, and signed with "X" by four Peoria chiefs and headmen: Wape-sha-ha-na, Kemansa, Kemaranea, and Little Harry. Payment made for the annuity due for 1829 in accord with an act of Congress from 3...
GLC02146.11
[Receipt for annuity payment of $4000 from Richard Graham to the Kickapoo Indians]
1829/06/01
Witnessed by John B. Saisey, Alexander Berthold, and Jacques Mitte, signed with an "X" for by Kickapoo chiefs and headmen: Kiskeau, Wapainincai, Meschakoit, Napiskey, Wago, Sipiman and Naichikapa. Payment made for the annuity due for 1829 in accord...
GLC02146.12
[Receipt for annuity payment of $800 from Richard Graham to the Piankishaw Indians]
Witnessed by J.B. Wells, A. Shane, and Neil Dagenet, and signed with "X" by four Witnessed by Piankishaw chiefs and headmen: Non-do-qua-shin-go, Paseca-sha, La-pin-gha, Man-zan-gha, La-Man-ya. Payment made for the annuity due for 1829 in accord with...
GLC02146.13
[Receipt for annuity payment of $1000 from Richard Graham to the Haskaskia Indians]
1829/05/20
Witnessed by Raphael Wielen and Anthony C. Lediuk, and signed with "X" by Haskaskia chiefs and headmen: Kimansa, Baptiste Paschal, Pemicciwai, and Petagogue. Payment made for the annuity due for 1829 in accord with acts of Congress from 6 May 1796...
GLC02146.14
[Receipt for annuity payment of $3000 from Richard Graham to the Wea Indians]
Witnessed by J.B. Wells, A. Shane, and Neil Dagenet. Also signed "X" by four Wea chiefs: Jacco, Ke-ke-qui, Ne-go-to-co-poy, and Ma-qua-co-mon-go. Payment made for the annuity due for 1829 in accord with acts of Congress from 6 May 1797, 21 April...
GLC02146.15
[Receipt for annuity payment of $5600 from Richard Graham to the Delaware Indians]
Witnessed by William Myers, Jr., James Comier, Joseph Philbert, Jr., and William Gittiss, and signed with "X' by eight Delaware chiefs and headman: William Anderson, Patters an, Pushes, Shawnach, Simon Girty, Capt. Peipe, Jan a quick, and Capt...
GLC02146.16
1829/02/05
Daismenue, N., fl. 1829
A settler near St. Louis seeking compensation for damages to timber (156 trees debarked and many saplings taken for making camps, sleeping places etc.) by Indians. Misspells Graham "Grayham."
GLC02146.18
[United States Indian Department payroll receipt for $125 issued to John Campbell]
1829/03/01
Docketed (and docket signed) by Graham. Acknowledges receipt of his salary as sub-Indian agent for the period from 1 December 1828 to 1 March 1829, issued by Richard Graham. Docket identifies it as No. 1.
GLC02146.19
[Richard Graham and Catharine Graham give power of attorney to John Wickham]
1852/05/01
Cosigned by Catherine, with a signed attestation at end by Thomas L. Mead, notary public. Outlines the powers and responsibilities being given to Wickham. Written on blue paper with corrections (possibly in Graham's hand).
GLC02146.20
to Joseph Claybrook
23 July 1862
Mallory, Stephen R., 1813-1873
Written on stationery of the Confederate Navy and signed by Secretary of Navy Mallory to Acting Midshipman Claybrook. Says the president has appointed him a midshipman in the Confederate Navy and he needs to respond if he accepts. Says if should...
GLC02149
Thomas Noyes archive and collateral [Decimalized .01 - .56.03]
1762-1939
Noyes, Thomas, 1754-1819
Collection contains Continental Army commissions papers, a company journal, a Continental Congress pamphlet, and family scrapbooks and genealogy.
GLC02150
Commission of Thomas Noyes.
26 August 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Assigns Noyes as Lieutenant of the Eleventh Company in the Second Regiment of the Brigade raised by the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Signed by Hancock as President of Congress and countersigned by Charles Thomson as Secretary.
GLC02150.01
A short journal of the transactions of Capt. Augustus Stanton's company.
January - July 1776
Stanton, Agustes, fl. 1776
Grey-blue paper boards, 12 mo. A delicate and tiny 5 page long record, fully entitled: "A short jornal [sic] of the Transactions of Capt. Agustus Stanton's Company. and their Marchings and Camping in the Service of this Colony." Includes specifics...
GLC02150.02
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress.
1774
Continental Congress, 1774-1789
Held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September, 1774. Containing the Bill of Rights, a List of Grievances, Occasional Resolves, the Association, an address to the people of Great Britin, a memorial to the inhabitants of the British-American Colonies...
GLC02150.03
The names of those in Captain Arnold's company which crossed the North River Dec 4th, 1776
December 4, 1776
A list of the men in Captain Arnold's company who crossed the North River on December 4, 1776.
GLC02150.04
Two genealogical collateral books, plus genealogical scrapbook [Decimalized .01-.03]
1863-1920
Noyes Family, 1863-1920
GLC02150.56
Noyes-Gilman ancestry.
1907
Noyes, Charles P., 1842-1921
Title continues "Being a series of sketches, with a chart of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his wife." Published in St. Paul, Minnesota by Gilliss Press (New York). Inscription on flyleaf reads "This Book is one of...
GLC02150.56.01
Descendants of Reverend William Noyes
1900
Noyes, LaVerne W., fl. 1849-1900
Direct line to LaVerne W. Noyes and Frances Adelia Noyes-Giffen. Allied families of Stanton, Sanford, Thompson, Holdredge, Saunders, Jessup, Rundle, Lockwood, Lord, Coddington, Fellows, Berry, Clarke, Studwell, and Ferris.
GLC02150.56.03
to William Hoffman
22 July 1862
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes to Colonel Hoffman about exchanging a Union prisoner, Lieutenant Adjutant D.T. Bowler of the 7th Iowa volunteers (the bearer of the letter) for a Confederate prisoner Lieutenant George T. Moorman held at Chicago. States that Bowler is on...
GLC02152
[Public notice of amendment to an act for duties on stamped vellum, parchment, and paper]
March 30, 1798
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833
Signed by Wolcott as Secretary of Treasury. Details amendments made to an act passed 6 July 1797 concerning duties on paper.
GLC02153
Letters on the American War
1778
Hartley, David, 1732-1785
A collection of letters sent to the mayor, wardens, and burgesses of Kingston upon Hull. Letters related to American Revolution, called a "very alarming state of national affairs." Accuses great Britain of tyranical rule, urges recognition of...
GLC02154
[Collection of Michael M. Miller, K company, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves] [decimalized]
1861-1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Sergeant Michael Murray Miller of the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves came from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Most of the letters are to his wife. Included in 206 item collection are 39 letters from his wife to him from Gettysburg and 13 other letters to and...
GLC02155
[Collection of Edward W. Amsden, D company, 3rd regiment, Ohio, cavalry] [Decimalized .01-.31]
1862-1865
Amsden, Edward W., fl. 1862-1865
Letters regarding fighting in Nashville, capturing Morgan's Men, cavalry.
GLC02156
[Collection of George E. Armstrong, A company, 165th regiment, New York, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
Letters to his brother Charles Armstrong concerning battles in Louisiana, mention of enslaved people who worked on plantations, with two letters from friends mentioning George's death. Six documents from his service and ten pieces of ephemera.
GLC02157
[Collection of George O. Bartlett, B battery, 1st regiment, Rhode Island, light artillery] [Decimalized .01-.21]
1862-1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
Bartlett came from Rice City, Rhode Island, and saw action at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. His spelling is poor but his writing is descriptive.
The George O. Bartlett collection of Civil War correspondence contains letters and...
GLC02158
[Collection of Francis G. Blackman and James A. Blackman, C company, 7th regiment, Rhode Island, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.20]
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
The collection includes letters of brothers James A. and Francis G. Blackman from Gloucester, Rhode Island. Letters regarding campaigning in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and South Carolina. James A. Blackman served in the Rhode Island 7th Infantry...
GLC02159
[Collection of William B. Davis, D company, 10th regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.06]
1861-1862
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
All 6 of these letters are written from New Berne, North Carolina (written as "New Berne" or "Newberne"), to his sister back in Connecticut. Davis is wounded 8 February 1862 at Roanoke Island, and writes in detail of this battle and of his wound...
GLC02160
[Collection of Nelson E. Dodge and John Blanchard, D company, 2nd regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Dodge, Nelson E., fl. 1862-1864
Both Dodge and Blanchard were Privates from Barre, Vermont. Letters mention skirmishes, troop movements, camp life and difficulties in the Army of the Potomac. Includes photograph. Some letters to Esther Kinney. Inventory available.
GLC02162
Collection of letters from Oliver Edwards, field and staff, 37th regiment, Massachusetts infantry, to his mother, Eunice Lombard Edwards [Decimalized .01-.15]
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
All letters are to his mother in Springfield, Massachusetts. Edwards discusses military topics, including concern for ill troops forced to sleep in a cold barn (GLC02163.03). He also comments on abolition, and apathy in the North (GLC02163.06)....
GLC02163
[Collection of William H. Holly, E company, 12th regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.17]
Holly, William H., ?-1864
Written between January 1862 and May 1864 to a friend, Mary Ann Davis, first from Connecticut and then from various camps in Louisiana (Parapet, Hubbard, Kearney, and Stevens, as well as two regions - Lakeport and Vermilion Bayou). Describes the...
GLC02165
[Collection of Alfred Hughes] [decimalized .01-.114]
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Letters to his wife Mary Hughes. Hughes, a doctor from Wheeling, Virginia, was detained at Camp Chase, Ohio, as a Confederate sympathizer. He and his wife, Mary, numbered their letters to know which ones were lost, stolen or censored. The...
GLC02166
Morning Report Book of Company G 1 Fla Vols
June 9, 1862 - March 30, 1863
Leigh, John D., fl. 1863
Covers a number of periods. Book was first used as a morning report book by Company G of the First Florida Volunteers in the summer of 1862. Counts number of present and absent members of the company and gives their rank. Used from 9 June 1862...
GLC02168
[Collection of Charles F. McFadden, B company, 40th regiment, Ohio, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .10]
McFadden, Charles F., fl. 1862-1864
McFadden was a Private in the 40th Ohio Volunteers. Collection consists of letters written to his sisters and other friends and family from Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee about being on the move and skirmishing with the enemy. Describe his talks with...
GLC02169
[Collection of Justus Morse, G company, 4th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .66]
1861-1910
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
Morse was a Private in the 47th Indiana Volunteers, Co. G. The collection describes battles and skirmishing in Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. One group of letters were written from City Hospital in Indianapolis. The bulk...
GLC02170
[Collection of Charles Nicholson, battery L, 5th regiment, Pennsylvania, heavy artillery] [Decimalized .01- .12]
1864-1865
Nicholson, Charles, fl. 1864-1865
Charles Nicholson was a Private in the 5th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Co. L. Other letters were written by another soldier in the same family, to their cousin Alice. Writes about Lincoln's death and a cousin's death in Libby prison. Collection...
GLC02171
[Collection of Charles F. Porter, C company, 2nd regiment, Michigan, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .91]
Porter, Charles F., fl. 1861-1865
Porter was a Private in the 2nd Michigan Infantry, Co. C. The collection includes correspondence, Porter's Michigan teacher's license, printed scripture passages, newspaper clippings, and genealogical materials on the Porter family. Some...
GLC02172
[Collection of William H. Scarborough, B company, 96th regiment, Ohio, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .59]
Scarborough, William H., fl. 1862-1865
Scarborough was a Private in the Ohio 96th Vols. Consists of correspondence as well as an invitation to an 1886 reunion of his regiment. The collection also includes three 1940 documents regarding his death and war injury.
GLC02173
Collection of Hillary Shifflet, C company, 1st regiment, Ohio, volunteers [Decimalized .01-.15]
1861-1863
Shifflet, Hillary, 1823-1863
Shifflet served as Private in the Ohio 1st Vols., Company C. The collection includes one letter from his father to Shifflet. By the end of the correspondence, he complains of war weariness, especially of Lincoln's interference with slavery.
GLC02174
Documents related to the Civil War draft and Eben Whittemore [Decimalized .01-.34]
Various
This group of 34 documents, both printed and manuscript items, detail the draft apparatus on Cape Cod: printed lists of the number of eligible men, and the quota of such men required to enlist or be drafted from each of these towns. Some of the...
GLC02175
[Collection of Matthew Wood, C company, 9th regiment, Ohio, Infantry] [Decimalized .01-.52]
1862-1930
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
This collection consists primarily of Civil War correspondence from Matthew Wood, 9th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, to his wife Sarah Wood. Matthew Wood served in the Ohio Ninth Cavalry with Burnside's army in Tennessee, and William T. Sherman's army...
GLC02176
to Mary
10 August 1864
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Written on stationery from a captured soldier from the 20th Maine Volunteers. Discusses hospital duty, and mentions General Jubal Early's campaign in the Washington, D.C. area.
GLC02082.56
February 1, 1865
Tate writes that he hopes Stephens might make a compromise to "stop the war tho I am not willing to compromise on any terms I want them to contend for our independence to the last." He adds later, "If we are whipt it wil not be the fault of the...
GLC02082.63
to Elihu B. Washburne re: a second term "would be a great honor...."
1863/10/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Written on Executive Mansion stationery and noted as "Private & Confidential." Concerns a leave of absence for Maj. Gen. Cadwallader C. Washburn [sic], an appointment for Israel Washburn at Portland, Me. which was accepted, and for his friend...
GLC02083
to Abraham Lincoln
1 October 1862
Forney, John W. (John Wien), 1817-1881
Secretary of the Senate J.W. Forney recommends William Cole, Esq., editor of the "Irish American," for a paymastership in the U.S. army. Cole also comes recommended by Bishop John Hughes, General Michael Corcoran, Horace Greeley, and New York...
GLC02086.01
to Anne Abbott
23 April 1892
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Written on printed stationery of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, as Principal, to Anne Abbott, regarding a fund "to help girls who go as missionary teachers".
GLC02087
to Francis P. Blair Jr.
20 September 1861
Blair, Montgomery, 1813-1883
Telegraph draft to his brother, regarding the quarrel between Francis Blair and John C. Frémont. Blair writes, "Fremont requests your letter from President & I sent it, It will do to stand by - Caution friends against controversy with the Provost...
GLC02089
to Francis S. Corkran
14-17 April 1862
Date and location from docket. Previously showed a letter from Corkran to President Abraham Lincoln. In response, Lincoln desired to see an article related to the topic of the letter, in "The American" (possibly a newspaper with which Corkran was...
GLC02090
to Andrew Jamieson
22 August 1863
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Writes to Jamieson, the Collector at Alexandria, Virginia in reference to the transport of merchandise such as cotton and tobacco to the states in rebellion. Instructs that Jamieson will have to prepare a statement each month showing the number of...
GLC02091
to Alfred Howe Terry
1865/06/16
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906
Lengthy letter describing the war-time sacrifices of Erhandz Richter, a Richmond brewer, presumably of German origin, who sacrificed his fortune and risked his family to serve in the Union Army. Schurz pleads Richter's cause with the commander of the...
GLC02094
to Dr. W. Carnac
18 September 1867
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee briefly responds to a query from Dr. W. Carnac denying the allegation that there was any romantic involvement between George Washington and Sue Grimes (Grymes), the first wife of Nathaniel Burwell. Lee comments that although he believes...
GLC02096
Envelope: case of soldier who sought transfer from volunteer to regular army
1866/02/15
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Memorandum on the face of an Executive printed stationery envelope, in the case of Capt. W. A. Wainwright (Vols.), seeking a transfer to the regular army. Docketed by Acting Sec. of War Thomas Eckert on envelope flap, when Johnson was trying to fire...
GLC02097
to Edward D. Gazzam re: Texas and the annexation treaty
1844/04/13
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania to his friend Edward Gazzam. Buchanan's delaying tactics the following year as Secretary of State under Tyler allowed the president to ask for a declaration of war against Mexico. A portion of the letter on p. 1...
GLC02100
to John B. Butler re: results of a meeting with the President
1840/12/09
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania. Buchanan met with the President to discuss Edward Gazzam's claims (to be made minister to Texas). He adds "There is no news. The better opinion seems to be that Webster will be the Secretary of State under...
GLC02101
to Edward D. Gazzam
1 April 1842
Expresses the great value he places on Gazzam's friendship and political support. Comments that the office of the president is one that should not be sought out, but should also not be declined. Written as Senator from Pennsylvania. With a...
GLC02102
January 27, 1847
Encloses a passport and a letter for General Campbell. Gazzam was to depart on a voyage to Havana soon and apparently asked Buchanan if there were any dispatches needing posting. Buchanan politely replies that dispatches post to Havana by mail very...
GLC02103
to Edward D. Gazzam re: American interests better served by Texas independence
1844/02/03
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania, regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill. Buchanan argues that an independent Texas would be better for America unless Great Britain were to...
GLC02104
Statement before Subcomm. on Criminal Justice re: his pardon of Nixon
17 October 1974
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Statement by the President released by the White House Press Secretary and signed by Ford on the upper right corner of the first page.
GLC02109
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Van Kennedy].
13 August 1872
GLC02110
to John C. Spencer
January 19, 1844
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
States that the lead pipe delivered by F.O. J. Smith, the contractors with Mr. Tatham and his brothers, is defective. Describes the main problem, "I find it defective in many points but particularly in the destructive effect that has been produced...
GLC02112
March 15, 1844
Answers Spencer's questions about matters involving telegraphic conductors. Gives information on who will supply the pipe, pricing and payment, and delivery of it. States that he first found out about the deficiencies of the pipe on 6 December 1843...
GLC02113
December 10, 1863
Written from Camp 5th Alabama near Monetons ford on the Rapperdan. Discusses fighting & skirmishing with Yankees.
GLC02082.46
1 January 1864
Comments on camp news, picket duty & drilling. Written from Camp Co. H 5th Alabama Regiment, twelve months volunteers near Orange C.H., Virginia.
GLC02082.47
January 31, 1864
Provides camp news. Believes that 1864 will be a desperate year for the South.
GLC02082.48
February 13, 1864
Discusses visiting Richmond. Reports that Gen. Rodes wants Brigade to go back to Rapidan.
GLC02082.49
February 21, 1864
Discusses his return to old winter quarters. Mentions marching in the cold weather. Reports that the Yanks seized Tuscaloosa. Also Tate also worries about the seizure of Tuscaloosa and wishes for a furlough to "bush whack them." Also describes an...
GLC02082.50
6 April 1864
Mentions making a bone ring from bone found at Seven Pines.
GLC02082.51
17 April 1864
Reports sending the bone ring.
GLC02082.52
to his mother
27 April 1864
The first page is overwritten. Mentions various engagements with Yankees including the Battle of Plymouth, North Carolina.
GLC02082.53
23 May 1864
Discusses battle action in the Wilderness Campaign, and mentions Yankee losses.
GLC02082.54
to his sister
7 June 1864
Written in pencil. Provides more information on the Wilderness Campaign and reports heavy losses in own company.
GLC02082.55
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