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[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Green, slave of Ann Seddon, Stafford County, Virginia].
24 July 1840
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
GLC00153
Declaration of Independence [W.J. Stone facsimile on vellum]
July 4, 1823
Stone, William James, 1798-1865
The William J. Stone facsimile of the Declaration of Independence, printed on parchment, with Stone's imprint. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, upon discovering the fragility of the original Declaration of Independence in 1820, ordered this...
GLC00154.02
to Col. Alexander McDougall
January 13, 1776
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington writes that he is told that a vessel has just arrived with gun powder, which he asks McDougall to obtain. (Name is McDougall, per Fitzpatrick.)
GLC00154.03
to E.K. May
November 14, 1892
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
The letter discusses reform for hardened criminals. Hayes wants as much reform as possible, but those not able to reform should stay in prison indefinitely - "no cure no release."
GLC00118.01.01
to E. J. Julian
November 29, 1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Roosevelt provides thanks for the letter, alludes to "too-proud-to-fight." Cryptic references to Julian's attitudes (which Roosevelt doesn't agree with) and the former's raising his children with a "too-proud-to-fight" attitude. Typed on Metropolitan...
GLC00118.05
to Mabel T. R. Washburn
January 4, 1930
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Answers a genealogical inquiry on the Moors and Davises, possibly for a book Washburn is writing. Typed on Coolidge's personal stationery with header Calvin Coolidge/Northampton Massachusetts. Stationery watermarked "R CO HOLYOKE." One black and...
GLC00118.08
to R. M. Sawyer
March 28, 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Instructs Sawyer, Assistant Adjutant General of forces in Nashville, Tennessee, to ready his cavalry to pursue Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. States Forrest likely will not try to take Fort Donelson, Tennessee, but will instead move into...
GLC00119
to "Editor"
June 1, 1846
Robinson, Joseph, fl. 1803
Robinson's retained copy of a letter written to the editor of the Newspaper "Intelligencer." Does not appear to have been published. With irrelevant docketing on the outer leaf concerning possibly Robinson's sister, initialed J.C.R. Some sentences...
GLC00120
to Edward B. Donelson
February 9, 1844
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Tells his troublesome nephew to "hereafter never do an act of disobedience," and instead "pursue your education." Advises that this course is "the only way to make you a great and good man."
GLC00126
to James Morrison
January 29, 1813
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
William Henry Harrison writes to the deputy quartermaster in Franklinton, Ohio regarding matters of money, supplies, and ordnance. Optimistically describes his plans for the upcoming battle of Fort George. Notes that the cold is impeding his writing.
GLC00127
to Mary Tyler
March 14, 1830
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
John Tyler eeplies to his daughter concerning a discussion of the Duke of Marlborough and Charles XII of Sweden. He then proceeds to discuss English writers and Joseph Addison's and Richard Steele's Sir Roger De Coverley papers. Writes that he hopes...
GLC00128
to Andrew Kincannon
September 10, 1835
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
In his letter, James K. Polk informs that he cannot give a reliable opinion on Kincannon's congressional run though he feels he made a respectable showing. Mentions recommendations being forwarded from the Choctaw Agency West after the death of...
GLC00129
to unknown
June 3, 1767
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Addressed to "Gent." Discusses the necessity of purchasing goods from England by fall, or at a greater expense, purchasing them in the country. Requests a meeting about this issue. Postscript states the letter need not be sent to Mr. Carroll...
GLC00130
to Joseph Reed
October 8, 1781
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817
Written by McKean, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as President of the Confederation Congress to Reed as President of the supreme executive council in Pennsylvania. Says that Brigadier General William Irvine (McKean has written Irwine)...
GLC00131
[Petition of John Schunk to Governor of Maryland John Eager Howard].
circa 1789
Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811
Chase endorsed the verso and recommends the petition, as have Thomas Russell and Ly de Goodwin. Requests remission of fine for selling spiritous liquors without a license.
GLC00132
[Legal document pertaining to the confiscation of William Walter's property]
February 5, 1780
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
On behalf of the states of Massachusetts, Treat, the state attorney general, writes to the Justices of the Superior Court to argue the case for confiscating a tory's property in Boston. Claims Walter "levied War and Conspired to levy War against...
GLC00133
to Noble Wimberley Jones
July 3, 1771
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Letter written to Noble Wimberley Jones, Savannah, Ga. The letter discusses foreign affairs. With free frank.
GLC00134
to Joseph Smith
February 6, 1772
With free frank on address leaf. Letter includes discussion of the Royal family and mentions situation in London.
GLC00135
to Jonathan Dayton
April 25, 1794
Clark, Abraham, 1726-1794
Addressed to Dayton at Elizabethtown. States that the pending non-intercourse bill has gone through the stages and is now ready to be passed by Congress. Encloses a copy of the bill (not present). Comments on how the bill will do in the Senate.
GLC00136
to William Homsley
October 28, 1779
Paca, William, 1740-1799
Written by Paca as a state senator in Maryland to Homsley, a resident of Queen Anne County, Maryland. Discusses the market for barley and tries to negotiate a sale with Homsley. Mentions that the enemy's light horse have made an excursion into New...
GLC00138
to Henry Clay
December 22, 1823
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Briefly mentions a legal issue in Kentucky. Comments at length on Senator Richard M. Johnson's proposal that more than a simple majority of Supreme Court justices must agree in order to declare a law unconstitutional. He disagrees with Johnson's...
GLC00141
to Theodosia B. Burr
June 7, 1794
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Writes in a loving manner to his 11 year old daughter about her last letters in which she told him she had a headache and toothache. ". . . too much for one poor little girl to suffer at one time, I am sure . . . you must fight them as well as you...
GLC00142
to Gorham Parsons
June 15, 1798
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Pickering, Secretary of State, writes to Parsons, a Boston merchant who requested that the United States restore his ship, the Eliza, with her cargo of brandy. Cites the details of the Eliza's case, stating that the vessel was sailing for Gibraltar...
GLC00143
to George Thompson
July 26, 1828
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Based on news from Kentucky, Clay predicts to Colonel Thompson that John Quincy Adams will beat Andrew Jackson for Presidency. Four years earlier, Clay, as a Kentucky Senator, had helped Adams defeat Jackson when the Presidential election came before...
GLC00144
[Promissory note to Thomas Stone]
30 August 1786
Stone, Thomas, 1743-1787
The recto is written, though not signed, by Thomas Stone (1743-1787). Also signed by Notley and Henry Maddocke, and W. Stone. Certifies that the Maddockes will pay Thomas and Michael J. Stone 2000 pounds of tobacco by the first of October. Discusses...
GLC00147
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