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[Land grant for Benjamin Rush in Mifflin Co., Pa. and Thomas Mifflin] [Decimalized .01- .02]
24 April 1795
Land grant signed by Thomas Mifflin as Governor of Pennsylvania and portrait engraving of Thomas Mifflin.
GLC04842.31
to Thomas Hall re: land deals, expecting land office closure and rising prices
1794/01/28
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
GLC04842.32
to Jonathan Dean re: legal case in which they were on opposing sides
1780/12/09
Paterson, William, 1745-1806
Probably signed as prosecuting attorney.
GLC04842.33
Case. [Legal opinion on a bankruptcy case]
1786/06/03
Pinckney, Charles C., fl. 1746-1825
A closely reasoned opinion in a bankruptcy case which considers English and common law.
GLC04842.34
Legal document, accepting a judgment against his client in Laforge v. Goforth
May 1761
Read, George, 1733-1798
Date from docket.
GLC04842.35
Pay order for a minister's salary for William P. Graham of Prince Wm. Parish
1776/07/25
Rutledge, John, fl. 1739-1800
Signed as a member of a committee. On verso the minister has asked that money be paid to another party.
GLC04842.36
Receipt for monies received, as ordered by the Committee of Pay
1788/05/13
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793
GLC04842.37
Certificate certifying William Blair as clerk of Edenton, signed as Governor
1794/02/26
Spaight, Richard Dobbs, 1758-1802
Signed vertically in left magin and lacking state seal. This document appears to have been issued on paper similar to the pardon form.
GLC04842.38
to Arthur St. Clair re: being considered for President of Pennsylvania
1789/07/13
Wilson, James, 1742-1798
GLC04842.40
to George Clinton
23 August 1783
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794
Reports on an unsuccessful conference in Canada concerning assuming control of the western forts. Indicates that General Frederick Haldimand, the governor of the province of Quebec, refused to agree on any terms until there was a definitive treaty...
GLC04843
to William Irvine re: opposition to Constitution
1788/02/20
Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796
Stewart writes to Irvine, a Penna. delegate to the Continental Congress: "It is expected by the Anti-Federal Party that very extensive Petitions will be laid before them against the new Constitution. I however think they have abated much in their...
GLC04844
to William Whipple
23 August 1778
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
Requests Whipple's opinion on the best course of action regarding the siege of Newport now that "The Count De Estaing...abandoned us in the present Enterprise and opened the Harbour for...Reinforcements." Believes the British have only 6,000 men...
GLC04845
to [William Ellery Jr.] re: contempt for "pure democracy" of R.I. (ratification)
1788/05/26
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Rhode Island had not ratified the Constitution. Ellery shared Thomson's unhappiness.
GLC04847
to [President of Congress] re: exposing a plot to forge army pension securities
1785/03/28
The President of Congress is the presumed recipient for Thomson's attempt to expose counterfeiting.
GLC04849
Resolution of Congress asking for copies of state legislation [printed]
1785/07/27
United States in Congress Assembled. Thomson, Charles
The printed resolution asks for 13 copies of each state's legislation for the period from Sept. 1, 1774 to the present, for sharing among the states and Congress.
GLC04850
Resolution of Congress "relative to public and unsettled accounts" [printed]
1788/05/22
GLC04851
[Deposition of Martha Campbell regarding paternity of her child].
February 1, 1766
Thornton, Mathew, fl. 1766
In a paternity case, the deposition states "...on or about the month of July last past one Thomas Lennen of Londonderry or Windham Aforesd. Weaver, in the House of one Henry [illegible] Of Windham Aforesd. Yeoman, Did Enter her Body, & recd <carnal> Knowledg...</carnal>
GLC04852
The Royal Gazette Extraordinary
5 April 1783
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Published by James Rivington. Preliminary articles of the Treaty of Paris as found in reports from English newspapers arriving on the ship "Vigilant". Lists John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and Henry Laurens as the Commissioners of the United...
GLC04853
to John Jay
4 March 1777
Troup, Robert, 1757-1832
Written by Troup as aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates. In 1777 Jay was a legislator in New York, between appointments to the Continental Congress. Troup had been a law student under Jay. Provides a very blunt assessment of the situation in the...
GLC04854
An Act providing for Payment of the Invalid Pensioners of the United States
29 September 1789
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Signed by Otis as Secretary of the Senate and co-signed by John Beckley as Clerk of the House. Transfers the payments of military pensions from the state to the federal government.
GLC04855
First act of Congress. Act to regulate certain oaths, to support Constitution
1789/06/01
Printed act of Congress setting the form of oath: "I, A.B. do solemnly swear or affirm (as the case may be) that I will support the Constitution of the United States." Certified and Co-signed by Samuel A. Otis as Secretary of the Senate and John...
GLC04856
to Benjamin Lincoln
28 October 1779
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Written by Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a Colonel of Georgia militia to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Walton, who was wounded and captured during the defense of Savannah in December 1778...
GLC04857
[Twenty-two orders of the day including pardon of all who were under sentence of death].
October 21, 1944
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Written as general in command of the United States Army in Greeneville, Ohio.
GLC04864
to James Wilson re: Wilson's role in ratifying Constitution, appointment
1789/05/20
Wayne congratulates Wilson on the adoption of the Federal Constitution: "permit me to add that it was to a display of the perfect knowledge you entertained, & the plain elucidation you gave of the components of the System, which caused it to be...
GLC04865
to Jabez Huntington
August 12, 1776
Williams, William, 1731-1811
Summarizes affairs in first weeks of independence. Opens by commenting on his arduous journey to Philadelphia to join the Continental Congress. Informs that Silas Deane has arrived from France with the report of the French court's unfavorable...
GLC04867
to William Gibbons
9 April 1823
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Writing to his overseer regarding a slave he has just purchased, a blacksmith named Clem. Says Clem does not get special treatment but that "he was promised, if sold, that his wife should live with him." Also discusses buying horses. Signed "Ch...
GLC04868
to Pierre Van Cortlandt
February 16, 1789
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Refers to an enclosed letter (not present). Asks New York Lieutenant Governor Pierre Van Cortlandt to support the Federalist strategy to defeat New York Governor George Clinton by withdrawing from gubernatorial race. ". . . withdraw from a...
GLC04869
[Congressional certificate authorizing vessels to engage in military activity]
circa 1781-1782
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
Signed below seal by John Hanson. Countersigned by Charles Thompson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Contains blank spaces designated for the name of commander and vessel, the vessel's weight and type, and the number of men on board. Created...
GLC04870
to John Dickinson
12 June 1783
Harrison, Benjamin (ca. 1726-1791)
Written by Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as Governor of Virginia to Dickinson as President of Pennsylvania. Written "In Council." Regarding the ownership of land along the Virginia-Pennsylvania border. This problem dated to...
GLC04871
to John C. Calhoun
1820/06/26
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
General Jackson writing to Secretary of War Calhoun, attempting to mediate a dispute between General Daniel Bissell and the Ordnance Department. Jackson emphasizes the need to maintain a proper chain of command.
GLC04872
to the Public accusing R.I. legislature of acting "contrary to the Articles"
June 21, 1788
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Probably intended for publication. The essay attacks the Rhode Island legislature for not sending representatives to Congress or the Constitutional Convention. King, who signs himself five times in the text but signs "Procolus" at the end, argues...
GLC04873
to Oliver Ellsworth re: asking advice in interpreting treaty on privateering
1796/06/30
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Discusses the sale of prizes taken from the British by the French which violates the 24th Article of Jay's Treaty (1794) with Britain.
GLC04875
A Defence of the Constitutions of the government of the United States...[1st ed]
1787, 1788, 1794/05/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
First Edition. Vols. 1-2 issued 1787; vol. 3 issued 1788. Each volume inscribed by Adams to the famous French diplomat Charles M. Talleyrand, who in turn gave them to someone else. In this work, Adams forcibly states the principles on which he...
GLC04878
to Horace Blanchard
circa 1 May 1864
Blanchard, Henry, fl. 1864
Discusses troops movements and a baseball game.
GLC04881
to Josiah Bartlett
19 July 1790
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Sends President of New Hampshire Bartlett copies of "the act for establishing the...permanent seat of the government of the United States" in Washington, D.C. and an act providing for the payment of invalid pensioners (the actual copies are not...
GLC04886
to Gouverneur Morris re: diplomatic problems with Britain
1790/08/12
With separate (disconjugate) docketing leaf. Discusses diplomatic problems with Great Britain concerning American neutrality and the execution of the Treaty of Paris. "We wish to be neutral... if they will execute the treaty fairly." Written at a...
GLC04887
to John Threlkeld re: arboriculture, tree planting and forwarding seeds
1807/03/26
Discusses arboriculture and tree planting. Also forwards seeds. With a spray of leaves and three pecan nuts said to have been collected from the trees grown from the seeds originally enclosed.
GLC04888
to Theodorus Bailey
24 June 1805
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Secretary of State Madison discusses the arrangement to furnish American ministers abroad with newspapers and the problems with them not being received. Bailey was the postmaster of the city of New York.
GLC04890
[Expenditures for first telegraph between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore]
March 31, 1843 - April 8, 1843
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Records expenditures for many of the key components for the first telegraph line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland. Entitled "United States in account with Samuel F. B. Morse." Includes traveling expenses, advertising, office...
GLC04894
to Richard Rush
22 August 1828
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Comments on "An Act for the relief of surviving officers and soldiers of the Army of the Revolution," Secretary of Treasury Rush's health, and the difficulty of his position. Anticipates Rush's resignation and thanks him for his service. Also...
GLC04899
[Ohio land grant to Robert Parks of Harrison County, Ohio]
12 August 1826
Partially printed document granting Robert Parks seventy nine acres in Steubenville, Ohio. Signed by John Quincy Adams as President and countersigned by George W. Graham as Commissioner of the General Land Office. Certificate No. 1251. Recorded in...
GLC04900.03
to Dr. Francis Barclay re: predicting defeat of Harrison
1840/05/16
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Predicts the defeat of Harrison. Also comments that the Whigs are raising the senseless cry of "hard cider and log cabins" in an attempt to win the election.
GLC04901
to Isaac Winters re: Whig administrators and the removal of Democrats
1842/01/09
Discusses his lack of influence with Whig administrators, the removal of Democrats from office. Also, proscription suspended.
GLC04902
[Message to Congress on appropriations for the Disarmament Conference]
1927/01/07
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Typescript of Coolidge's message recommending a $75,000 appropriation to cover the continuing expenses of U.S. participation in the "Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference" in Geneva. Coolidge writes that he believes the U.S...
GLC04904
to Solomon G. Haven
4 December 1839
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Discusses a debate at the opening of the 26th Congress. When New Jersey's representative seats were contested and the House was unable to count a full quorum to make necessary organizational decisions, issues such as states' rights and nullification...
GLC04906
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of James P. Smith].
9 March 1841
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Smith, convicted of larceny, was pardoned under the recommendation of judge and jury due to his youth and good character.
GLC04911
to Jared Mansfield re: recruiting replacement for incompetent surveyor
1803/05/21
Recruiting a replacement for a surveyor who has "fixed an indelible blot on the map of the U.S."
GLC04917
Authority to affix the seal to copy of Act for protecting witnesses [judicial]
1868/04/14
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Permission to affix the seal to the official copy of an act providing protection for "persons making disclosures as parties or testifying as witnesses."
GLC04920.01
[Lincoln note to Edwin M. Stanton on letter of George C. Burling to William A. Newell]
30 October 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln endorsement on an autograph letter signed by Colonel George C. Burling to William A. Newell dated 25 October 1862 concerning an order of the War Department that would result in the disbanding of the New Jersey volunteers. Burling stresses...
GLC04921
to Robert B. Roosevelt, John J. Astor Jr., and Nathaniel Sands
9 November 1863
Declining to endorse General Dix for Mayor of New York stating that it is beyond his power to interfere with New York politics. Written on a petition signed by R.B. Roosevelt and other Republican leaders of New York City, though Lincoln's letter...
GLC04922
to William Pinkney
1808/04/04
A long letter discussing foreign affairs with France and Britain and the Chesapeake affair. Makes reference to copies of many letters sent along with this one (not included). Asks Pinkney, the American minister to Britain, to continue his...
GLC04924
to William Benton
27 April 1821
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe as President to Benton as the overseer of his properties in Loudoun County, Virginia. Says he has written to Harrison in Alexandria, Virginia and will have 20 barrels of herring and five of shad sent. If instructions need to change...
GLC04926
to George M. Dallas re: patronage appointments and constitutional question
1846/10/31
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Written to his Vice-President. Discusses patronage appointments and research on a constitutional question, with reference to Madison's papers.
GLC04928
to Herbert Parsons
27 August 1908
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Denies charges of undue influence by hand writing "I have no intention of 'forcing' the nomination or of trying to; but that, unless you object, I should like, as a good Republican and party man and a staunch believer...." Envelope is not original...
GLC04930
to Hugh H. Hanna
1911/05/06
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Discusses an endorsement of his proposed arbitration treaty between the United States and Great Britain. Taft would like the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to withhold their public endorsement until a specific agreement has been...
GLC04932.01
[Farewell Address]
January 15, 1953
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Discusses the events of his presidency. A good part of the address speaks about using American resources and the United Nations to fight the menace of Communism and increase food production, amongst other things. In his conclusion, he looks beyond...
GLC04935.01
to Benjamin Rush
1807/09/01
With separate (disconjugate) address leaf. Also discusses Jefferson Administration as "Monarchical, anti-Republican government;" the debates in 1776; the possibility of war, and his interest in the outcome of Aaron Burr's treason trial.
GLC04879
to William Smith Shaw
21 June 1821
Discusses his interest in Native American religion and his difficulties in learning about it because of Indians reluctance to speak on the topic. Describes his attempts to learn about Native American religion from a Mr. Alexander McGillivray, the...
GLC04880
to Thomas Jefferson re: politics, Hamilton's envy
1801/04/21
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Docketed by Thomas Jefferson ("Burr Aaron. N. York Apr.21.1801") at top of verso. Burr concludes his letter on politics that "Hamilton seems to be literally mad with spleen and envy and disappointment -- as far as I can yet judge, his efforts are...
GLC04882
to Francisco Vásquez de Coronado [in Spanish]
21 June 1540
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554
Written on behalf of King Charles I of Spain (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor), by the President of the Council of the Indies, Francisco García de Loaysa. Report of the Niza expedition. Authorizes Coronado's expedition to explore the heart of the North...
GLC04883
Items pertaining to Millard Fillmore's address delivered to the Great Central Fair held in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 [Decimalized .01-.02]
February 22, 1864-March 9,1864
GLC04884
to John Q. Adams
5 December 1794
Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton instructs Minister to the Netherlands Adams to deposit funds in a secure institution in order to meet immediate expenses for Envoy Extraordinary to Spain Thomas Pinckney.
GLC04885
to D. Barnes re: locating Barnes' son, a missing union soldier (with ALS of son)
1865/08/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Four months after Appomatox, Lee expresses sympathy for an anxious Yankee father searching for his son. Also includes an ALS from the son, D. Barnes, Jr. to his father, D. Barnes, dated 13 Mar. 186[3-5]. Was written near Cartersville, Virginia.
GLC04889
[A Memorial of the State of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England to Queene Anne during Queen Anne's War]
20 October 1708
Oliver, Thomas, fl. 1708
A petition from the Massachusetts colonists requesting help in quelling the hostile Indians allied with the French during Queen Anne's War. Gives insight into the conflict's costs upon New England. Discusses the Indians' barbarity and the French...
GLC04891
Proclamation. To the inhabitants of Kentucky!
22 August 1862
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Urging Kentuckians to join the Confederate cause, during his first raid into Kentucky. Proclaims: "Better death in our sacred cause, than a life of slavery! Young men of Kentucky flock to my standard, it will always wave in the path of honor, and...
GLC04892
to unknown
January 23, 1882
Young, Ann Eliza, 1844-?
Written to the chairman of an anti-Mormonism meeting to be held in Farwell Hall, Chicago. The former wife of Brigham Young denounces Mormonism as a "Political, social and religious monstrosity." Young left Mormonism eight years earlier and welcomes...
GLC04893
to Sidney Webster
4 June 1869
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Discusses aspects of reconstruction, criticizing "the appointment of a Massachusetts negro to the office of Postmaster at Macon, Georgia." Inquires as to the well-being of Webster's family.
GLC04895
to John Y. Mason re: description of lands in Texas, encouraging him to buy land
1845/12/02
Brown, Edward G., fl. 1845
[With AES of Mason?] A description of lands and Texas. Also encourages Mason to purchase lands there as soon as possible. Written at Galveston
GLC04897.01
to John Y. Mason re: urging annexation of Texas
1845/05/20
Christian, William A., fl. 1845
Urges the annexation of Texas. Written off the coast of Galveston, Texas
GLC04897.02
to John Y. Mason re: Mason's purchase of land & instructions for recording deed
1845/10/02
Ward, Thomas W., fl. 1842-1862
Discusses Mason's purchase of land in Texas and gives instructions for recording the deed.
GLC04897.03
to John Young Mason
January 12, 1849
Hunter, B.B.B., fl. 1849
Writes from the Border Post Office about the effect of gold in California and announces his plans to be among the miners shortly. Asks Secretary of the Navy Mason to put in a good word with the President so he may receive an appointment once he...
GLC04897.04
to John Y. Mason re: contract relating to Mason & Brown's claim to land in Texas
1845/08/12-21
A contract relating to Mason and Brown's claim to land in Texas, which is now considered a part of the United States.
GLC04897.05
[Minutes of field council held during attack on Bull's Ferry blockhouse]
21 July 1780
Co-signed by six field officers, including Brigadier General William Irvine of the 2nd Brigade of the Pennsylvania Line. The minutes of a council of war held during an attack on Bull's Ferry blockhouse. It appears that Knox wrote this on the verso...
GLC04898
to Joseph Pitcairn
18 April 1801
Discusses their correspondence, personal matters, and politics. Mentions the "Silesian letters" and comments on the cession of Louisiana to Florida. Pitcairn was stationed at Hamburg. Sealed with black mourning wax.
GLC04900.01
16 December 1815
Written in the hand of Louisa Catherine Adams, requests that Pitcairn purchase and send Adams a copy of Johann Bode's "Uranographia," which contains "the most complete exposition of the starry Heavens, that has ever been exhibited." Mentions writing...
GLC04900.02
to Isaac G. McKinley
16 July 1851
Buchanan voices his support for the Fugitive Slave Law, enacted under the Compromise of 1850. Believes the law will be the deciding issue in the upcoming election, and that the Democrats should strongly support it. He writes: "The great issue...
GLC04903
to R. H. Waldo
1931/09/21
Writes to Waldo in New York, who was possibly a newspaper reporter, to tell him that "It would not be worth your while to see me about daily dispatches." He concludes by thanking Waldo "for the information about England," noting (in accord with the...
GLC04905
to George Gordon Meade
2 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, writes from Headquarters of the Armies of the United States to Meade, Commander of the Army of the Potomac. Discussing an assault on Petersburg, states that General Horatio Wright can contribute...
GLC04907.01
to Daniel Perkins
29 October 1760
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Hancock writes to Reverend Perkins, his step-father. Hancock has not yet received communication from Perkins, and writes to let his family know that he is well. Hancock discusses the death of King George II and the impending coronation of George III.
GLC04908
[Speech given to an Elks Club]
1914-1923
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
A draft of a lengthy disquisition on the nature of history and memory, human fellowship and greatness, and the enduring quality of true goodness. Contains many autograph edits. Date approximated from his tenure in national public offices.
GLC04909
Requisition for 1796 survey of U.S.-Florida boundary
1796/11/27
Countersigned by Andrew Ellicott. A requisition for the 1796 survey of U.S.-Florida Boundary, with docketing on the back concerning supplies received.
GLC04910
to Rufus C. Dawes
1934/11/05
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Congratulates Rufus C. Dawes, the President of the "Century of Progress Exposition," a world's fair celebrating the city of Chicago's centennial from 1933-1934. Written on personal stationary.
GLC04912
to Frederick W. Porter
1838/12
Jackson's letter is one page, written on the back of a two page letter sent to him by Porter. The address is also from Porter's letter. Porter's letter was sent from Philadelphia 27 November 1838. Porter's letter explains to Jackson that "A friend...
GLC04913
to Alexander Mouton
1843/06/05
Thanks Mouton and the Louisiana legislature for a resolution that repaid to him a fine from 1815. He thanks them for "wiping from my memory the past imputations." In 1815 Judge Hall fined Jackson for enforcing martial law in New Orleans. Jackson...
GLC04914
to Benjamin F. Butler re: annexation of Texas; Van Buren's presidential career
1844/04/29
Commenting on the impending annexation of Texas and Martin Van Buren's presidential career.
GLC04915
An Act supplementory to the Act, making Provision for the Reduction of the Public Debt.
1791/03/03
Act states that the loan the United States has taken from Holland is in accordance with a previous act "for the reduction of the public debt," (see also GLC04675.01, Jefferson's 15 March 1791 letter transmitting legislation, including this act). Act...
GLC04916
to David Gelston re: thanks for supplying statistics on use of steamboats
1811/11/14
Letter or note in the third person, thanking Gelston for supplying information on use of newly invented steamboats on the Hudson River. Written in Monticello
GLC04918
to A. J. Kellar re: condemning "military secession combination"
1872/11/19
Condemning "the military secession combination which I trust is forever broken" and its "tyrannical and wicked rule."
GLC04919
Appointment of John Halderman commissioner of Tennessee for Kansas Territory
1854/11/09
An appointment as commissioner of Tennessee for the Territory of Kansas.
GLC04920.02
to Mary Ann Foot
March 27, 1866
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
Expresses deep sympathy for the illness of her husband, Senator Solomon Foot, and refers to her own trials, "I pray that our Heavenly Father may be merciful to you . . .and spare you the cup of affliction, which I have been called upon, so freely to...
GLC04923
to [John Jay] re: France's concern over terms of Jay's treaty
1795/01/17
Discusses France's concern with the terms of Jay's Treaty. Recipient inferred from contents.
GLC04925
to Mary Aiken re: acknowledges congratulations from sister-in-law
1852/06/27
After winning the Democratic Presidential nomination, he acknowledges congratulations from his sister-in-law, thanks his family and Christian faith.
GLC04927
to Glenn Dumke
1967/08/15
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
Attacks the liberal mind set on college campuses (possibly with the University of California Berkeley in mind) by criticizing the "trash" on campuses and condemning "the excuse of academic freedom & freedom of expression." He also remarks that he...
GLC04929
to Philemon Ewing
January 20, 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Brigadier General Sherman reflects upon his suitability for high command and notes the handicap of having been influenced by his years spent in the South, "I am not fit to be a leader in such a war, and have from the first desired to keep in the...
GLC04931
to Misses Loring re: thanks for notes and books of poems
1911/07/01
Thanks for notes and books of poems.
GLC04932.02
to William Davenport
1839/04/08
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Discusses efforts to remove the Seminole Indians from Florida during the second Seminole War. Mentions General Macomb's plan to negotiate. Comments on his own plan to canvas central Florida to flush the Seminoles out of the everglades. Asserts...
GLC04933
to E.B. Alexander re: waiting for orders near the Rio Grande (Mexican War)
1846/01/28
Related to the Mexican War and the argument over borders for the state of Texas. He writes: "I look daily for orders which will carry us to the Rio Grande or beyond." Addressed on page 6.
GLC04934
to James M. Pendergast
1959/06/02
With postscript: "You've always had your say & I've had mine & I am as fond of you as I always have been."
GLC04935.02
to Sir John Anderson
1946/01/09
A brief letter thanking Anderson (Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the [British] Government on Atomic Energy) for a note and calendar, mentioning the "constructive results from atomic energy."
GLC04935.03
to Harry S. Truman re: meeting, atomic energy
1945/12/21
Anderson, John, 1882-1958
GLC04935.04
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