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to Joseph Pitcairn re: treaties before Congress, including one with Algiers
04 May 1796
Adams, Thomas B., 1772-1832
Written as American Vice-Consul to France.
GLC03575
to Joseph L. Smith Kirby
December 9, 1865
Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876
Affectionately discusses his former soldiers, who he refers to as his "offspring." Discusses his new business and writes that he cannot bear to return to Virginia, lest the desolation make him "hate the whole Yankee nation."
GLC03576
[Report on battle of Bentonville, North Carolina]
March 29, 1865
Palmer, Joseph B., 1825-1890
Confederate Major General Palmer gives a detailed report of the Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, which occurred on 19-21 March 1865. Describes his brigade's movements and tactics, and lists losses from his brigade including captured, wounded...
GLC03580
Novi Belgi Novaeque Angliae [New Netherland and New England]
1682
Visscher, Nicholas, fl. 1682
This map marks the culmination of Dutch surveys of their possessions in what became New York and New Jersey. Cartouche includes panorama of New York City (New Amsterdam). Engraved map, handcolored. See R. V. Tooley, The Mapping of America, p. 285 no...
GLC03582
Recens Edita totius Novi Belgii [New Netherland - New York]
1730
Seutter, Matthew, fl. 1730
Matthew Seutter, following Jansson and Nicholas Visscher. Engraved map, handcolored. The map shows the back-and-forth tussle between the Dutch and English over New York and New Jersey, and uses both sets of place names. Cartouche shows New York...
GLC03583
to Count De Grouchy
2 November 1817
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Hopes that Grouchy's son has recovered from his illness. Indicates that he would like to meet Grouchy in person and would be honored if he came for a visit to Monticello. Gives directions, "the route thro' the counties next below the Blue ridge, to...
GLC03584
United States Constitution. Printed Dunlap & Claypoole edition inscribed to Jonathan Williams
17 September 1787
Constitutional Convention, 1787
One printing of the United States Constitution by Dunlap & Claypoole dated September 17, 1787. This printing of the Constitution is missing the last two pages cutting off after the second paragraph of the sixth article. It is a members printing of...
GLC03585
to Thomas Mumford
24 November 1778
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Has come to the conclusion that the British forces will be not evacuating New York City this winter. Mentions that paroled prisoners are to prepare themselves to be called into service. Mumford's son was a prisoner of war. Parsons was an American...
GLC03586
Civil War - photographs including Gardner, Brady, Russell: Gettysburg, Antietam [word processed inventory available]
1863-1865 ca.
Photographs by Gardner (8 from Sketch Book and Incidents), George N. Barnard (3 from western campaigns: Chattanooga), Andrew J. Russell (1 Gen. Foster's Line) and 2 anonymous of Brattleboro, VT. There are also two unaccompanied text plates from...
GLC03588
Album of 20 cartes de visite plus 6 of Lincoln and his cabinet
1861-1865 ca.
Cartes de visite by Brady, Anthony, Barr & Young, and J. Carbutt. Includes Lincoln's cabinet: Lincoln, Hannibal Hamlin, William H. Seward, Edwin Stanton, Salmon P. Chase, Edwin Bates, Gideon Welles, Montgomery Blair (Postmaster Gen.), Caleb B. Smith...
GLC03589
to Grand Pest
1 September 1806
Pike, Zebulon M., 1779-1813
Address to Chief Grand Pest of the Osage Indians residing on the Arkansas River, with a French translation on p. 2. Advises Grand Pest "of the approach of the Son of Your Great Father" (Zebulon Pike) and urges him to "Open Your ears to the good...
GLC03594
to Michael Cramer re: his round-the-world trip
March 20, 1879
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC03595
to Thomas Ewing, Sr.
7 January 1858
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
Writes to his father that he has been very busy with politics. Gives his eyewitness account of the fraudulent Kansas elections of 4 January 1858. "We have warrants for the arrest of illegal voters & for judges of the Election at Kickapoo & Delaware...
GLC03598
to Philemon Ewing
28 August 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes about the anticipated arrival of his wife and family. He wants the children to arrive so they may start their classes on time. States his desire to postpone building a house until the following spring. "I am more than convinced that I...
GLC03600
Letters of the Ewing family to William T. Sherman [Decimalized .01-.11]
1850-1870
Ewing Family, fl. 1850-1870
Letters of the sons of Thomas Ewing, Philemon (9), Hugh (1) and Charles (1), mostly concerning family matters, including eight to General W. T. Sherman.
GLC03601
to Thomas Ewing
1 January 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Plans to institute martial law to punish saboteurs and guerillas. "Nothing but the severest punishment can prevent the burning of R.R. Bridges & the great destruction of human life. I shall punish all I can catch...These incendiaries have destroyed...
GLC03602
Collection of Charles M. Coit, field and staff, 8th regiment, Connecticut, infantry [Decimalized .001-.345]
1861-1870
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Charles Morgan Coit worked as a banker and lived with his family in Norwich, Connecticut. On 18 September 1861, at 23 years old, he enlisted in the Connecticut 8th Volunteer Infantry. During his time in the Union Army, he was promoted from 1st...
GLC03603
[Pencil illustration of the Cumberland Gap]
circa 1862-1865
Hopte, John W., fl. 1862-1865
Depicts rolling mountainsides dotted with trees. Portrays forts, roads and other details specific to Civil War sites and events. Shows a rifle pit and an American flag waving atop a fortress. Signed by Hopte, who served in Company G, 42nd Regiment...
GLC03604
[Lyman family letters] [Decimalized .01- .32]
1861-1864
Lyman Family
The three Lyman brothers came from Delaware, Ohio. They enlisted in the 18th U.S. Infantry Regiment and served in the Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee and Mississippi. The collection also includes letters from Sergeant Nelson Pierce, a friend...
GLC03606
[Collection of George and Bart Brigham] [Decimalized .01-.08]
1861-1863
Brigham, George, fl. 1861-1863
Letters are from George Brigham and H. B. Brigham to their sister Lucretia. With a hand-drawn "Plan of the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA."
GLC03607
Collection of three items related to Dighton Goddard [Decimalized]
1863-1865
GLC03608
An Act relative to a convention ratifying the Constitution
September 1789
Rhode Island
John Carter imprint.
GLC03609
State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly, October Session, 1788.
October 1788
Rhode Island. General Assembly
This document is a copy of a proposed amendment to the proposed Constitution that was distributed to town-clerks throughout Rhode Island to provide information about what progress was being made towards ratification. This particular broadside...
GLC03610
to John Sedgwick
5 May 1862
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
Major General McClellan writes to Brigadier General Sedgwick to discuss his plans for attacking Yorktown. He directs Sedgwick to move toward Yorktown and take additional orders from General Franklin. Written on stationary marked "head-Quarters, Army...
GLC03612
to the President and Directors of Bank of the United States
December 21, 1791
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
As Secretary of Treasury, Hamilton requests that the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States furnish the Collectors of Import and Tonnage throughout the United States with the signatures of the President and Cashier. This will...
GLC03613
[Collateral collection of 18 items containing mostly printed general orders detailing other commissions and appointments of General Reynolds.] [decimalized]
1839-1875
Reynolds, Joseph, fl. 1839-1875
Includes official notifaction of Joseph J. Reynolds commission to major general of volunteers, dated November 29, 1862, signed by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. The only letter in the collection (#16) describes various improvements to the city of...
GLC03614.02
to Edwin D. Morgan
4 January 1864
Peyster, John Watts de, 1821-1907
Encloses an address he delivered in Vermont on secession in Switzerland (not present) and asks Morgan to read it as an example for the United States. Writes, "I sincerely hope that you will do me the honor to read it in as much as the treatment and...
GLC03615
[Song sheets pertaining to the death of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth] [decimalized]
circa 1861
Ellsworth, E. E. (Elmer Ephraim), 1837-1861
Includes 9 song sheets plus print on small card in one folder. Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, a friend of Abraham Lincoln, was commander of the 11th New York Infantry, a unit of Zouaves from the New York City Fire Department. He was killed on 24...
GLC03617
to Mary Williams
31 July 1864
Williams, George W., fl. 1864
Williams, a Union soldier, informs his sister that he was taken prisoner during the Battle of the Crater by Confederate forces the previous day. Relates that he was not wounded, and is in excellent health. Instructs Mary to write to Mrs. L. F. Hand...
GLC03618
Approx. 35 Civil War Items, including two David Porter [decimalized]
GLC03619
Various Civil War documents [Decimalized .01-.15]
1862-1899
Includes an address from The New England Women's Auxiliary Association encouraging women to assist in the efforts of the United States Sanitary Commission. Contains various letters, printed song sheets, and one military document regarding the War.
GLC03619.01
[Group of 21 Civil War letters, documents, and envelopes] [Decimalized]
1861-1865
Includes lists of supplies, President Jefferson Davis's message, prints of General Halleck, blank enlistment papers, provost marshal and quartermaster papers, military issues receipts, envelopes, and cards.
GLC03619.02
[Virginia state documents]
1863-1864
Various
One bound volume that includes messages by and reports to Governors John Letcher and William Smith. From a variety of departments including: messages of the Governor, report of the board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute, report...
GLC03620
to William Tudor
21 August 1818
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams argues repeatedly from James Otis's work concerning Parliament's attempt to exercise control of the American colonies. He concludes with the statement "[t]hat Parliment had not Authority over America in any case Whatever."
GLC03625
to William Eustis re: treaty of Ghent, Napoleonic wars, and threat of Barbery
31 August 1815
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses the Treaty of Ghent, Napoleonic Wars, threat of Barbary pirates, and the new Netherlands consititution. Re: the Napoleonic Wars, Adams writes: "France is a conquest, and as a conquest will be treated."
GLC03626
to George H. Thomas
January 17, 1862
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898
Orders Thomas to pursue and defeat General Felix Zollicoffer's forces, located on the north side of the Cumberland River in Kentucky. Also discusses road improvements, communication, and rations. The note at bottom, written and initialed by Buell...
GLC03628
to unknown
1 April 1851
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Chase writes to an unknown recipient, apparently the editor of a weekly Ohio newspaper, the "Democratic Standard." Chase remarks that the recipient excerpted his letters for publication in the paper, and suggests several edits, including reducing...
GLC03629
The American Crisis. Let God, and the world judge between Us [Lexington]
01 May 1775
Hartford, Ct. Eben Watson. propaganda inspired by the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
GLC03630
to Mr. Denison
3 March 1863
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Written by Rear Admiral Farragut to a Mr. Denison. Sends along a letter (not included here) in relation to the "Frank Mumford," "a steamer we captured alone & now lease out until she can be brought before a court." Cryptically says "I wish to let her...
GLC03631
to McKinstry Griffith
22 September 1839
Writing as a cadet at West Point, Grant offers self-consciously romantic comments to his cousin about the Hudson Highlands. He also complains about "a few of the drawbacks," such as insufficient blankets and money, difficult lessons, the lack of...
GLC03632
to James Birdseye McPherson
5 July 1863
Written near Vicksburg, Mississippi at Headquarters of the Department of the Tennessee. Grant, Commander of the Army and Department of the Tennessee, writes to General McPherson, commanding the 17th Corps one day after Vicksburg was seized by the...
GLC03633
to Nathan Appleton
7 January 1881
Former President Grant replies to a letter received 27 December 1880 from Boston lawyer Nathan Appleton. States that all investments in the construction of the Panama Canal under European management will be "sunk without any return to the investors...
GLC03635
to Thomas Hancock
January 14, 1761
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Hancock writes to his uncle. He mentions people he has met in London, as well as the death of Admiral Edward Boscawen before they had a chance to meet. He asks to be allowed to stay to see the coronation of George III. Hancock reports a rumor that...
GLC03637
A New map of Virginia, Pennsylvania....[with book:] A Topographical description
1778
Hutchins, Thomas, 1730-1789
First edition, second issue. One of the most important early geographical descriptions of the West. Graff 2029, Howes H846. Accompanied by book. Not in Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution. Ex-Newberry Library. The map on light...
GLC03638
to William Short
24 November 1791
Secretary of State Jefferson writes to Short, charge d'affaires to France. Short was in Europe negotiating a commercial treaty with France and handling details of a Dutch loan. Jefferson attempts to answer Short's request for information to quell...
GLC03639
to Maria Eppes
14 July 1798
Writes with fatherly concern to his daughter that he has learned of her illness and hopes that she is recovering. Advises that though he is anxious to see her, she should only travel if she is strong enough. Mentions that his eyes have been very...
GLC03640
Speech fragment of annual address to Congress re: reconstruction in Louisiana
[ 06 December 1864 ]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
One page from his State of the Union address, printed in full, Basler 8: 136-153. This fragment, mentioning reconstruction of Louisiana and Arkansas, appears on p. 148. Written in larger than normal handwriting to help Lincoln read it. With John D...
GLC03252
to Charles C. Pinckney re: (retained draft) Federalist party factionalism
31 July 1800
McHenry, James, 1753-1816
Written two months after President Adams demanded his resignation as Secretary of War. Curiously, McHenry writes his belief that (due to Adams' refusal to go to war with France) he had formed a coaltion with Jefferson.
GLC03254
[Roosevelt and his cabinet]
circa 1936
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Pictured sitting at a board table. Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, President; John N. Gardner, Vice President; Homer Cummings, Attorney General; James A. Farley , Postmaster General; Cordell Hull, Secretary of State; Henry H. Woodring, Secretary of...
GLC03259
to George W. Wright
12 August 1866
Sutter, John Augustus, 1803-1880
Apologizes for lapse in correspondence due to recent traveling through Pennsylvania. Discusses Pennsylvania's hot sulphur springs and compares them to those in California. Thanks Mrs. Wright for her dinner invitation and will be sure to dine with...
GLC03262
[Sealed certification of the Thirteenth Amendment]
February 2, 1865
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Seward, Secretary of State, certifies accompanying true copy of Thirteenth Amendment (GLC03264.02). Contains faded seal and fragmented dark blue ribbon. Partially printed on United States Department of State paper.
GLC03264.01
to Dirck Romeyn
September 24, 1780
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831
Varick says his he spent all of the previous night on "public letters" which now occupy all his time, and must be brief. He says Luzerne stopped with them on his way to meet Rochambeau, Ternay, and Lafayette. This would be the Frenchmen's first...
GLC03265
to Henry Glen
10 May 1783
George Washington's secretary describes to Glen, a deputy quartermaster general in the Revolutionary War, his eyewitness account of Washington's meeting with Sir Guy Carleton at Tappan, New York. Provides details of the meeting, which was intended to...
GLC03266
to Robert Morris re: accepting invitation to Christmas dinner with Robert Morris
24 December 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
The date has been inferred. A very kind and generous letter, accepting the invitation to Christmas dinner with Mrs. Washington and his family.
GLC03267
to John Langdon
24 December 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Written by New Hampshire Continental Congressman Whipple, a Declaration of Independence signer, to Langdon agent for Continental prizes and superintendent of the construction of several ships of war. Langdon had resigned his Congressional seat in...
GLC03269
to Comte de Moustier re: possibilities of increased trade with France
17 August 1788
Discusses tobacco, wool, etc. Washington comments on the good sense of trading with France, the "Maritime Genius of this Country", and his hope that the new national government may strengthen America's ties to France. Published in: Fitzpatrick...
GLC03273
to Comte de Moustier re: rejecting his claim to deal directly with Washington
25 May 1789
Written as President, to the French Minister to the US. Moustier wished to bypass the cabinet in negotiating a commercial treaty. Published in: Fitzpatrick, Writings of GW, 30: 333-35.
GLC03278
to Comte de Moustier re: progress of US under constitution & hopes for France
01 November 1790
Written as President. Published in: Fitzgerald, Writings of GW, 31: 141-42.
GLC03279
to Comte de Moustier [in French]
October 7, 1787
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
A rather formal letter of thanks which mentions Washington's hospitality at Mount Vernon towards the end. Signed in the text by Lafayette.
GLC03281.01
circa October 10, 1787
A rather formal letter mentioning the voyage. Letter also mentions the letter of introduction to Washington. No year, but inferred from content. Signed in the text by Lafayette.
GLC03281.02
to Sam Chapman
09 May 1907
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Written on stationery of the Department of Justice. Discusses Grant's endorsement of Lee's pardon after the war, and Johnson's refusal to grant it. He discusses politics during the Reconstruction era. He comments "there was more vindictiveness...
GLC03293
25 July 1778
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Mentions that business and ill health have kept him from writing. Congratulates him on the arrival of the French fleet and the minister. Informs that the fleet has gone to Rhode Island. Addressed to "Dear General." Washington is suggested as a...
GLC03302
January 25, 1838
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Encloses a letter (not included) from "an old woman, who with the rest of his negroes, was liberated by Mr. Alexander Donelson." Notes that the entire family, with the exception of the woman and her husband, left for Liberia. Her son and daughter...
GLC03317
to John Y. Mason re: opinions on the annexation of Texas, US claim to Oregon
05 March 1844
Written to Mason, Secretary of the Navy. Also requests an appointment for John Adams (no relation to JQ Adams) to midshipman.
GLC03318
to Earl Van Dorn
December 7, 1860
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee adds a seemingly throw-away comment taking notice that the Secretary of War has appropriated more funds to the Western forts "I hope we shall be Comfortable while in the Union"
GLC03249
to Jefferson Davis
10 November 1863
A detailed letter reporting the activities, maneuvers and current positions of the troops under his command. Lee concludes: "The army now occupies about the same positions as before the recent advance."Written at the Head Quarters of the Army of...
GLC03250
Speech fragment on slavery and American government
1857-1858 ca.
Probably part of a speech, beginning in the middle of a word. Lincoln emphasizes how America's affirmation of natural rights has made the nation into a wiser, stronger, happier and more progressive country.
GLC03251
to Richard Harrison
21 May 1782
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Livingston, writing as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, discusses the capture and parole of Henry Brockholst Livingston and the general lack of faith of the populace in Britain's professed good will, as communicated by Sir Guy Carleton.
GLC03253
to Charles Lee
25 July 1776
McIntosh, Lachlan, 1725-1806
Also addressed to Lieutenant Seixas (possibly Abraham Mendez Seixas). Colonel McIntosh, commander of American forces in Georgia, replies to a letter from General Lee, Southern Department Commander. Mentions Colonel Samuel Elbert, also active in...
GLC03255
to George Mason Jr.
June 3, 1781
Mason, George, Sr., 1725-1792
Discusses George Jr.'s brothers' roles in the war. Says the Americans under Nathaniel Greene are fighting bravely, but are overmatched by the British, who seem intent on taking Virginia. Cornwallis and his men have just arrived in Virginia to support...
GLC03256
to John Jay
17 June 1781
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Writes to Jay, then Minister to Spain, about Jays appointment as one of five commissioners to negotiate peace during the American Revolution (which eventually resulted in the Treaty of Paris). Gives advice on how to deal with Spain, asking him to...
GLC03257
to John Revere
22 May 1810
Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
Revere writes to his son that the non-intercourse policy against Great Britain has ended, creating more opportunities to write. Also mentions a debilitating infirmity and provides family news. The second and third pages contain a letter dated July...
GLC03258
to Joseph E. Johnston
27 April 1865
Written one day after General Johnston's surrender to Major General Sherman. Sherman's letter concerns repatriation of Confederate troops, providing supplies to Confederate troops, and Sherman's hope that the wounds of war can be healed. Informs of...
GLC03260
The Celebrated Collection of Americana formed by the late Thomas Winthrop Streeter
1966-1970
Streeter, Thomas W. (Thomas Winthrop), 1883-1965
GLC03261
Appointment of Daniel D. Wynant as Captain in Republic of Texas Regiment
18 November 1835
Stanley, Edward H., fl. 1765-1775
Signed on behalf of the Executive Committee.
GLC03263
to Messrs. Hudson & Goodwin
28 September 1796
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
Writing to his publishers, Webster acknowledges their letter that told him that 500 grammars had been shipped. He wants 4,000 copies of his spelling book that he can sell in Philadelphia and would like them to print 10,000 more copies for spring...
GLC03268
to Comte de Moustier re: inability to see him before departure
09 October 1787
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier as French minister to the US. Also mentions relations between France and America, and Britain and America. Published: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 12:224-25.
GLC03270
to Comte de Moustier re: etiquette, new US Constitution, the Estates General
17 May 1788
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier, the French Minister to the U.S. Slight ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 13: 173-76.
GLC03271
to Comte de Moustier re: political changes in France & calling of the Estates
09 August 1788
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier, the French Minister to the U.S. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 13: 491-92.
GLC03272
to Comte de Moustier re: thanks for information on France, American manners
03 December 1788
Written by Morris as American Minister to France. Morris also writes that he "cannot flatter myself that my Country men and above all my Country Women will shew so much good Sense and such Sensibility as daily to render your Situation more and...
GLC03274
to Comte de Moustier re: thanking for letter of introduction, praise for service
February 23, 1789
Written by Morris as American Minister to France. Morris also talks about the elections for the Estates General and the optimism which pervaded France at this time.
GLC03275
to Comte de Moustier re: French fiscal crisis, political affairs, elections
13 March 1789
Written as American minister to France. The electioneering was for the gathering of the Estates General. Moderate ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 14: 652-54.
GLC03276
to Comte de Moustier re: observations on Congress, hopes for France
27 April 1789
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin expresses his regrets for the late assembly of Congress, and adds his best wishes for the momentous meeting of the Estates General meeting that very day, "I pray sincerely that by means of that Assembly the public Interests may be advanced...
GLC03277
to Comte de Moustier re: regrets Moustier's return to Europe, Bill of Rights
03 December 1790
Written as Secretary of State. Jefferson actually had helped engineer Moustier's recall after his stormy tenure as French ambassador.
GLC03280
October 15, 1787
Year inferred from similar letters. Letter discusses Lafayette's desire to visit America again. Lafayette writes that he is "impatient" to see again his American friends.
GLC03281.03
to Comte de Moustier
May 30, 1788
Lafayette writes that the Republican style is sometimes "un peu froide" and that the American exterior can be a little cold compared to that of France. He comments on the importance of a National Assembly. Also, mentions Moustier feeling slighted and...
GLC03281.04
January 2, 1789
Lafayette comments on the French whale oil industry, particularly the Company of Dunkirk ("dunkerque"). Letter mentions the importation of whale oil from the US to France.
GLC03281.05
His Majesty's ship Shannon... capturing the American... Frigate Chesapeake
1813
Jeakes, Joseph, fl. 1812-1813
Published G. Webster. War of 1812 print.
GLC03282
A Plan of the attack on Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina. by a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, on the 28th of June 1776. with the Disposition of the King's Land Forces, and the Encampments and Entrenchments of the...
August 10, 1776
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Title continues: "Rebels from the Drawings made on the Spot." Mentions Lieutenant Colonel Tho[mas] James of the Royal Regimental Artillery. Hudson River is hand colored. Kenneth Nebenzahl's "Battle Plans of the American Revolution", page 64.
GLC03283
U.S. Frigate Constitution... capturing... Frigate Guerriere
13 August 1813
Birch, Thomas, 1779-1851
Hand colored engraving
GLC03284
The Theatre of war in North America [with:] A compendious account....
November 1776
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
Not in Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, but possibly related to 6 (?). With text "A Compendious Account of the British Colonies in North America" which contains a 1765 popluation chart of the British Colonies in North America...
GLC03285
Panorama of the Mississippi Valley and Its Fortifications
1863
Magnus, Charles, 1826-1900
Four-paneled, printed Civil War map showing the Mississippi River from its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico up to St. Louis, Missouri and its junction with the Missouri River. Shows counties and towns, with inset drawings of major cities along the way...
GLC03291
to Ulysses Grant, Jr re: family news of mother, Nellie, Jim, Jessie, Fred
24 November 1870
Written to his son at Harvard University.
GLC03292
The Present State of the Country and Inhabitants, Europeans and Indians...
1744
With five pages of advertisments.
GLC03294
Resolution appointing Congressional "Board of War and Ordinance"
12 June 1776 - 21 June 1776
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Charles Thomson as secretary. Includes attached circular letter addressed to Artemas Ward re: founding of War Office and instructions for monthly reporting; signed by John Adams, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Harrison, James Wilson, and Edward...
GLC03295
to Charles W. F. Dumas re: need to conclude a peace treaty (treaty of Paris)
24 December 1782
Written as American Peace Commissioner in Paris. Dumas served as an American agent in the Hague. Requests a copy of G. Pownal's Pensees sur la Revolution &c. Adams writes "We cannot say whether we are to have Peace or not. I wish the definitive...
GLC03296
to Timothy Pickering
March 29, 1799
President Adams approves the appointment of James Reid of New Hampshire as Vice Consul in Canton (Guangzhou, China). One black and white bust engraving of John Adams included.
GLC03297
to Sylvanus Bourne
22 November 1799
Discusses the appointment of a consular agent at Embden, mentioning a Mr. Gregory as a possible appointee. Notes changes in France's government (Napoleon's seizing of power), doubting that it will produce a general peace in the Quasi-War between the...
GLC03298
to P.P.F. Degrand
16 June 1812
Thanks Degrand for sending Boston newspapers containing "The Message of Govr. Gerry concerning libels, and the Act of Incorporation of the State Bank." Mentions lost correspondence from Degrand. Comments on an anecdote about assassination and...
GLC03299
to Henry W. Blair
January 7, 1888
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Suggests strategies by which Blair can work with other women's rights supporters to add woman's suffrage to a proposed 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Written on National Woman Suffrage Association letterhead. Blair was a United...
GLC03300
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