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Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
The American Museum. [Vol. II, no. 3 (September 1787)]
1787/09
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Contains the first magazine printing of the United States Constitution on p. 276-284. Also contains an essay by Benjamin Franklin on "Information for those who would wish to remove to America. Also features political sketches, an address to...
GLC02593.01
to Gross
December 19, 1862
Birney, David Bell, 1825-1864
Discussing the "terrible battle" of Fredericksburg, which had occurred six days earlier. States that "Our troops behaved well." Also "My old Division true to prestige drove back the enemy and retook the lost ground & held it under Artillery &...
GLC02630.01
Position held by the 1st Divn. 3rd Corps After Having Repulsed the Enemy Decb. 13th 1862
Briscoe, James C., ?-1869
Map sent with a letter written by Union General David B. Birney (see GLC02630.01). Shows the Union position on the battlefield at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Various picket lines, topographical features, and the locations of troops under generals...
GLC02630.02
to John Hancock re: supporting a declaration of Independence
1776/07/03
Danielson, Timothy, fl. 1776
GLC02635
to Joseph Reed
1779/11/09
Hunter, Samuel, ?-1784
Outlines the best positions for troops to defend the area, reports on Indian attack and scalping, and fears another attack.
GLC02636
Contract with state of Virginia to trade with Cherokee Indians
1791/07/07
Greenway, James, fl. 1756
Signed by Greenway and Barclay McGhee as merchants contracting to trade with the Cherokee Indians
GLC02638
to Winfield Scott
1836/06/18
Jesup, Thomas S., 1788-1860
General Jesup writes to General Scott to defend his military actions in Florida during the second Seminole War, which violated Scott's planned campaign. Written in a disrespectful tone, he remarks that "I am not a boy to be lectured by you."...
GLC02640
to Col. J. S. Ford re: spy report on Union forces to Texas Rangers
1864/07/12
Potts, J. J., fl. 1864
Potts, in this letter, notes that he is unable to serve in the military.
GLC02652
Extracts from votes and proceedings of Continental Congress
1774/10/20
Continental Congress, 1774-1789
Full title: "The following extracts from the votes and prceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish early purely to ease the impatience of our readers. Association & C." Printed by T[homas] R. J. Fleet.
GLC02668
[Henry Ford]
1925 ca.
Signed photograph of a middle-aged Henry Ford by an unknown photographer. Ford signed over his jacket lapel.
GLC02684
The Union is dissolved! [Charleston Mercury, Extra Ed.]
1860/12/20
Charleston Mercury, fl. 1860-1861
Docketed on verso with contemporary and (apparently post-war) note.
GLC02688
to Augustus M. Wright re: his son returning to duty upon recovery from wounds
1863/02/28
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee discusses Miller A. Wright's application for leave as well as personnel issues in Augustus R. Wright's regiment. Wright, Sr. had asked Lee to support his son's appeal for an extension of his leave of absence. With A.M. Wright's initialed...
GLC02691.02
Note to Augustus R. Wright re: assuring Wright of his esteem
1866 ca.
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Written on a small scrap of paper, undated.
GLC02691.06
to M. A. Wright re: possibility of appointing southerners to Benjamin Harrison's cabinet
1889/01/14
Sherman, John, 1823-1900
On Senate stationery. Senator Sherman does not feel at liberty "to advise Gen Harrison as to his cabinet," but hopes he will include some Southerners. John Sherman (1823-1900), William Tecumseh's brother was a prominent US Senator from Ohio (1861...
GLC02691.10
to James Monroe re: correspondence with Jedediah Morse
1822/03/06
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written to President Monroe and docketed by him. Jefferson asks Monroe to consider his letter to Morse and forward or suppress it. Morse wanted to establish a Society for the improvement of Indians, which Jefferson did not approve. Written in...
GLC02708
to Gen. William B. Hazen
1870/05/20
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Circular letter from the Office of Indian Affairs, signed as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Parker wants Indians living on reservations to be counted for the ninth census, as does Francis A. Walker. The Office of Indian Affairs is to be...
GLC02731
to John Sherman re: castigating Pres. Johnson shortly before impeachment trial
1868/02/17
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
GLC02760
Ulysses S. Grant / President of the United States
1873/03/04 ca.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Possibly an inaugural medal. Sculpted by W. & C. Harris. Paint is slightly worn and there are glue remnants on verso.
GLC02781.02
Extradition of William R. Shaver, charged with embezzlement & forgery
1912/04/17
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Partly printed document signed as President and countersigned by Wilson as Acting Secretary of State. Written to P.D. Howell of Canada.
GLC02785
to Jere H. Barr
1922/01/16
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
President Harding writes to the president of the Reading Chamber of Commerce (in Reading, Pennsylvania) as a greeting on the occasion of the organization's annual dinner. Advocates for the Conference on Limitation of Armament. Typed on White House...
GLC02787
to Jonathan Trumbull re: American prisoners in Algiers
1792/08/20
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written as President to Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives, concerning the petition of American prisoners in Algiers which Trumbull forwarded.
GLC02793.001
to Henry Lee re: his reluctance in accepting a second term
1793/01/20
Written as President to Lee, Governor of Virginia, who has congratulated Washington for his re-election. The president writes "to say I feel pleasure from the prospect of commencing another tour of duty, would be a departure from truth" and...
GLC02793.002
to James Jameson re: the Dismal Swamp Land Co. and profits from slave labor
1795/02/15
Responding to Jameson's call for $80 (on behalf of his deceased uncle), Washington writes that he had hoped to see profits from the company since the elder Jameson had the money in his own hands. He notes in passing that the profits would have been...
GLC02793.003
to John Adams re: career prospects of John Q. Adams, the Jay Treaty
1795/08/20
Written as President to his Vice President. Washington writes that young Adams should not think of retiring because his fair prospects may bring him to the head of the diplomatic corps. Washington also mentions the protests in Boston and elsewhere...
GLC02793.004
to Harriot Washington Parks, his niece, re: congratulations on her marriage
1796/07/22
Written as President, offering his congratulations and suggestions for "a prudent deportment" towards her husband, including "the accomodation of your views to his circumstances." Also advocating frugality, he adds "always keep the old adage in...
GLC02793.005
to James Anderson re: instructions for management of Mount Vernon
1797/01/22
Written as President. Washington goes into considerable detail regarding farming, especially innovations (a new red clover). He also mentions building a new road and the drought of the previous fall.
GLC02793.006
to the Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Pittsburgh
1808/12/09
Written as President in response to the Society's "friendly address" concerning religious freedom and mentioning the "time of trouble" in which they live.
GLC02793.010
to Samuel Harrison Smith re: costs of moving Jefferson's library to Congress
1815/04/08
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Written as President. Jefferson sold his library to the nation (for what became the institution known as the Library of Congress) after the British burned the capitol. "Jos: D." is Jefferson's coachman, Joseph Dougherty. The Madison papers...
GLC02793.011
to his mother Nelly Conway Madison re: money for her and Dolley's health
1816/02/25
Sending $400. Written as President. Signed "Yr affe. son." The Madison Papers reports that this letter is one of three surviving letters of Madison to his mother. Normally Dolley Madison would write to his mother, but apparently she had been quite...
GLC02793.012
to Col. Samuel Lane re: a proposal to sell his own furniture to the White House
[1817]/04/02
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written as President, noting "a considerable deficiency, in the sum appropriated" to furnish the White House and proposing that he leave some personal furniture "at a fair price".
GLC02793.013
to [William Benton] re: sending supplies and slaves "the business of the slaves"
1818/10/28
Written as President. Recipient inferred from content.
GLC02793.014
to an unidentified recipient re: business affairs & profitability of his estate
1821/04/24
Written as President
GLC02793.015
to Dr. Charles Worthington re: arranging for Mrs. Monroe to have blood drawn
1824/07/24
Written as President. he remarks that his wife's "head and nervous system have been very much affected since the last drawing room."
GLC02793.016
to John Vaughan re: purchase of books at a Philadelphia auction
1825/05/01
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
GLC02793.017
to Ward N. Boyston re: history of the Boylston family and letter to his father
1826/08/14
Written as President, shortly after the death of his father.
GLC02793.018
to Mary E. Polk re: his health, Major Donelson, presenting a miniature to Polk
1836/12/22
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Written as President. Presenting a miniature of his wife, her Aunt. Donelson's wife, Emily, was dying. Major Donelson is Andrew Jackson Donelson, the president's nephew.
GLC02793.019
to Emily Ward re: lock of hair and thanks for wishes (with hair)
1836/12/24
Written as President. Emily Ward was the daughter of General Ward.
GLC02793.020
to Robert E. Lee re: Wright's inability to serve in the field
1863/05/08
Mathews, James D., fl. 1863
Copy of two statements attesting to Wright's disability from a gunshot wound to the foot sustained at the Battle of Sharpsburg. Endorsement, signed by two other individuals, states that the original was sent to Robert E. Lee.
GLC02691.08
to Andrew Johnson re: introduction and pledge of loyalty for son Miller
1864/11/24
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Asks Johnson to assist his son in finding honest work. "He was in command of the 38th Ga Reg at Antietam where he fell after 6 hours fighting ... He was pardoned by the President [Lincoln]."
GLC02691.09
[Petition to amend an 1861 New York state legislative act pertaining to the Tonawanda band of Seneca Indians]
1863/02/10
Includes a cover letter by Parker, writing as chief and delegate of the Tonawanda band of Seneca Indians, that claims that the 1861 legislation entitled "An Act for the protection and improvement of the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians, residing...
GLC02707
to Lt. Col. Smith
1812/09/14
Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857
General Flournoy expresses alarm and seeks information about Smith's situation near St. Mary's, Georgia. Indicates that he is ordering reinforcements for him. Flournoy was a lawyer before serving in the War of 1812, when he succeeded General James...
GLC02714
[Cabinet photograph of Cassius Marcellus Clay]
1873 ca.
Bust length 3/4 profile of Cassius Marcellus Clay, signed on image "C.M. Clay." Noted as Ae[tat] 73. Inscription on verso list Clay's birth and death year, 1810-1903.
GLC02720
[Fifty-cent interest-bearing note from the Imperial Government of Norton I]
1878/02/18
Norton, Joshua Abraham, 1819-1880
Signed by Joshua Abraham Norton as Norton I, self-proclaimed emperor of the United States. Check number 2510. On verso, affixed note reads "Yours Truly A.J. Bryant Mayor, San Francisco. Oct. 22nd, '78."
GLC02729.02
Map of the southern part of Texas
1833 ca.
Meiser, Edward S., fl. 1833
Map which belonged to Anthony Dey, a chief figure in the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Co. The map has had lands owned by the Company outlined in ink. Date inferred from provenance. Streeter, Texas 1137A and Philips Maps p. 843.
GLC02754
Original contract for the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
1830/12/10
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
The first copy of the contract. With an amendment signed by Anthony Dey , William Sumner and George Curtis and dated 11/9/1832.
GLC02757
re: negative comments on Mormons and annexation of Texas
1845/03/11
Abbot, Abiel, 1765-1859
Abbot writes that the annexation of Texas is an "offense against humanity and a monstrous transgression of the law of God." With address on p. 4.
GLC02765
[James Monroe Indian peace medal]
1817 circa
Furst, Moritz, 1782-1840
Indian peace medal with James Monroe's profile on front, with the words "James Monroe President of the U.S. A.D. 1817," designed by Moritz Furst. Verso features two hands shaking, a tomahawk crossed with a pipe, and the words, "Peace and Friendship,"...
GLC02768.02
to Edward Livingston
1818/01/21
Acknowledging a bronze casting of Napoleon, and offering thanks for the gift. Written as General in the U.S. Army.
GLC02769
to Democratic Committee of Pennsylvania
1835/07/25
Jackson refuses to endorse either candidate, or say anything to interfere with a gubernatorial race. He chooses to do so because both candidates, Wolf and Muhlenburg, are his friends. Also claims it is his policy not to involve himself in local...
GLC02771
[Andrew Jackson Indian peace medal]
1829 circa
Front of medal features profile of Andrew Jackson and the words "Andrew Jackson President of the United States. A.D. 1829," most likely designed by Moritz Furst. Verso features two hands shaking, a tomahawk crossed with a pipe, and the words, "Peace...
GLC02772.02
[Carte de visite of Alfred Pleasanton]
1864 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed as Major General on image and verso. Brady imprint on verso.
GLC02790
[Carte de visite of Orville B. Willcox]
1865 ca.
Signed as Brevet Major General.
GLC02791
[Carte de visite of W. W. Averell]
J. Gurney & Son
Signed as Brigadier General.
GLC02792
to inhabitants...of Bedford, Pa re: speech on unity, with William Bingham letter
1798/06/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed as President, acknowledging receipt of their call for unity & noting that "Unanimity in all things is never to be expected."
GLC02793.007
to James McHenry re: War Department's fiscal needs
1799/07/07
Written as President to his Secretary of War. Numbered at top 173.
GLC02793.008
Pendant miniature of Andrew Jackson's wife Rachel, attributed to Mary C. Strobel
1824 ca.
Jackson, Rachel, fl. 1824
Oval watercolor miniature on ivory, accompanying letter, preserved by the descendants of Mary Eastin Polk, said to have painted by Mary Catherine Strobel. Published in Jackson papers, vol. 4
GLC02793.019.02
to Dolley Madison
1838/01/12
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Invites Dolly Madison to dinner with him, judges from the Supreme Court, and some of her friends.
GLC02793.021
to Judge Aaron Van Der Poel re: New York politics and matrimony
1838/03/26
Written as President. Van Buren says he is lonely and worried about being exposed "to that greatest of dangers matrimony."
GLC02793.022
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