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to William B. Lewis
4 November 1814
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Requisitioning lead and powder prior to the Battle of New Orleans: "A few more attacks...will soon exhaust my supplies..."
GLC08252
[Presidential pardon of Richard Hayden, who was convicted of destroying letters stolen from the mail].
25 May 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Pardon signed by Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of State Seward. Hayden was in an "advanced stage of pulmonary consumption" at the time of the pardon.
GLC08253
[Collection of 2 printed rebus poems]. Decimalized.
20 December 1783
Revolutionary War poems
GLC08255
to George, Prince of Wales
British hand-colored, printed rebus poem. "On War" depicts a miniature battle scene along with the lines: "How furious is the Battles rage/When foes with fire and swords engage...".
GLC08255.01
British hand-colored, printed rebus poems. "On Peace" shows the Goddess of Peace along with the lines: "While gentle peace alike invites/All ranks to share in her delights...".
GLC08255.02
[Certificate of marriage for Mingo and Dinah Night]
06 October 1795
Adams, Thomas, fl. 1795
Records the marriage of Mingo and Dinah Night, "free black people."
GLC08257
to his mother
15 October 1831
Vinton, John, fl. 1831
Vinton, a captain of a northern regiment assisted in the suppression of Nat Turner's slave rebellion: "I doubt if any active movement against the slaves will be necessary...[They] however are irresponsible and reckless and it is difficult to foresee...
GLC08258
Don't Buy A Ford Ever Again. From the New Orleans Citizens Council: To All White Citizens.
circa 1960
New Orleans Citizens Council
Racist New Orleans broadside promoting a boycott of Ford Motor Co.'s support of the Civil Rights movement.
GLC08259
to F. B. Sanborn
5 April 1884
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
Transmittal letter returning proofs not included to John Brown's biographer, correcting events and names of participants at Pottawatomie Creek. He states that his brother, Frederick, "did not have a hand in the execution of those men, though thought...
GLC08260
to Jason Brown and Ellen Brown
January 15, 1873
Brown, Mary Ann Day, 1816-1884
John Brown's wife writes to her son and daughter from the family homestead. She comments on erecting " a good iron fence...around...the memorial to your father's grave...." Also details sibling activities and spring livestock.
GLC08261
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