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General Orders no. 340
1863/10/19
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Recruiting Broadside calling for 300,000 volunteers; signed by Edward D. Townsend.
GLC07429
to unknown recipient re: requests that his book be sent to Charles Francis Adams
1872/04/10
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Wilson's book is titled "History of the Rise and fall of Slave Power".
GLC07431
Bill of sale and receipt for $45, slave Samuel in Saddle River, NJ
1833/08
Outwater, Jacob, fl. 1833
Samuel (slave) sold by John D. Ryerson and signed with his mark. Document is countersigned by Aaron Doty. Receipt also signed by Doty. Bill of sale 32.7 x 20.4 cm. Receipt 8.8 x 19.6 cm.
GLC07406
Freedmen's Bureau blank printed Marriage Certificate, Dept. of TN and AR
1864/03/28
Printed blank document, printed in blue ink at the Freedmen Press Print, Vicksburg, MS.
GLC07407
Auburn Daily Democrat Extra re: Fort Sumter
1861/04/15
Presidential Proclamation calling for 75,000 Militia to put down secession and reclaim "forts, places and property which have been seized from the Union."
GLC07408
Blank Confederate Slave impressment receipt
1863/04
Printed blank receipt for the Department of the Gulf. Written at the Department of Gulf.
GLC07409
to George W. Randolph et al. re: the South's peril from the North
1859/12/08
Scott, Robert, fl. 1859
Written to Randolph and others. "The Northern People came to us with assurances that the south was in no peril...Harper's Ferry was invaded and captured...We have but to be one united people for security out of the Union or Justice & Equality in it...
GLC07410
Statement of Account with Benjamin Johnson
1790/05/08
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Includes entry for "Negro Fanny & her children." Dates from 1782-1787, while Monroe lived at Williamsburg.
GLC07411
A Table of Gold Coins Agreeable to a Law...
1793
Illustrates 24 foreign legal tender coins (possibly a foldout removed from a book).
GLC07412
to Mr. Parkes re: furious bidding at slave auction
1853/03/14
Scales, James H., fl. 1853
"Negroes are selling as wind here today, people are seemingly crazy."
GLC07414
to Albert Whitton re: murder of slave by overseer
1844/02/18
Anthony, Charles, fl. 1844
"Your having shot my Negro man, Willett, I hereby dismiss you from my business as overseer." Written on a quarter sheet of paper.
GLC07415
[Photograph of McKinley and Admiral George Dewey in a parade]
3 October 1899
Prince, George, fl. 1899
Image of a parade thrown in honor of Admiral George Dewey. Dewey stands up in the carriage, facing the crowds. President William McKinley sits beside him. A mass of people has gathered on the streets to welcome the admiral, and some lean out of...
GLC07416
[Crowd in front of Lincoln's Springfield home after funeral]
4 May 1865
Image of Lincoln's funeral train and Springfield townspeople posed in front of the late President's home, following his burial at Oak Ridge Cemetery on May 4. The home is draped in mourning and decorated with evergreens. Some members of the crowd are...
GLC07418
to unknown re: mission in Philadelphia and need for money
1781/01/19
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
"You must naturally conclude that in taking up this business in its present situation, supplies of money will be necessary." Probably written to Robert Morris.
GLC07420
A Report of the Debates and Proceedings.... [secession crisis]
1864
Chittendon, L. E., fl. 1864
Title continued: "...in the secret sessions of the Conference Convention." Broadside for the February 1861 convention proposing 6 constitutional amendments to avoid disunion. Printed by Appleton. Includes extending Missouri Compromise west to...
GLC07421
Certificate by Mary Dougherty (mother) that she wishes son to be apprenticed
1818/11/07
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Certifying that she wants her son Andrew Johnson to be tailor apprentice to James G. Selby.
GLC07423
A view of the Conduct of the Executive...in the Foreign Affairs[defends conduct]
1797
Title continued: "...connected with the mission to the French Republic." Printed by B.F. Bache. Monroe defends his conduct as American Minister in France. (Collateral to the Monroe manuscripts in GLC 496.062 and 496.065.)
GLC07424
Mirror of Events 1861-62-63-64
[1864]
Broadside includes narrative of Kilpatrick's cavalry expedition, 4th U.S. Colored Troops. Red ink printed on thin paper. Long broadsheet.
GLC07428
Rochester Daily Advertiser Extra. [Mexican War]
[1847]/03/31
Taylor's "Repulse of Santa Anna's Army!!"
GLC07430
A Grand Slave Hunt or Trial of Speed for the Presidency... [cartoon]
1854-6[?]
Lithograph cartoon. Rest of title: "...between the celebrated Nags Black Dan [Webster], Lewis Cass and [Robert Y.] Hayne." Lithograph cartoon depicting the U.S. Capitol in background and Millard Fillmore carrying a copy of Fugitive Slave Bill.
GLC07432
Speech of... delivered in the National Republican Convention at Chicago
1868/05/20
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894
Broadside endorsing Grand as candidate for Presidency.
GLC07433
The Injustice of Poll Taxes
1870 ca.
Farrow, Henry P., fl. 1870
GLC07434
Duty of the Free States, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole
1842
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
GLC07435
to James Carey re: Morris and the collection of his property
1796/10/03
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
"Sorry I am to be so troublesome but you are sensible I must look after and collect my scattered property so as to bring it into action."
GLC07549
Partly printed land indenture for 100 acres for Washington and James Wood
1769/03/17
Washington, George, 1732-1799
For "100 acres of land in the county of Fauquier." Signed in text 21 times by Washington.
GLC07550
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