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[Authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to the pardon of William Edwards].
March 28, 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Very early authority, dated three weeks after Lincoln's inauguration.
GLC02317
to David Hubbard
15 June 1838
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Written by Calhoun in blue ink, concerning his support for (and failure to get) a rail route from Georgia to the west, instead of through Ohio. He concludes that southern rail routes will unite the slaveholding states and change commercial and...
GLC02320.01
to Thomas Ewing
February 22, 1850
Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864
Recommending William D. Shepherd for a clerkship, and enclosing a petition signed by many Indiana Whigs supporting this promotion.
GLC02320.02
to E. C. Carrington
23 November 1864
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869
Invitation to dinner with Bates and the men in his office. Carrington is addressed as General.
GLC02320.05
[Promotion of George B. Drake]
November 28, 1863
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Partially printed document promoting George B. Drake to the rank of First Lieutenant.
GLC02320.07
[Appointment of Levett Harris to secretary to legation at St. Petersburg, Russia]
1813/07/19
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Signed by Madison as President, countersigned by Monroe as Secretary of State. The official appointment was as "Secretary of the Mission Extraordinary of the United States" and the diplomatic mission was for the purpose of "entering into...
GLC02322
to Jonathan Harvey
15 December 1838
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Expresses his optimism for the Democratic party in the upcoming elections. "I think the prospects for the democratic party have rarely been more cheering. We have many great advantages over our opponents." Goes on to say that the Democratic party...
GLC02327
to Horace Rublee
1 October 1872
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Thanks Rublee for gifts and hospitality on his recent trip to Switzerland. Discusses President Ulysses S. Grant's reelection contest, declaring, "I see the President daily and he takes things as easy as though he had no interest in the Contest that...
GLC02332
to R. Fulton Cutting
1915/12/14
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Asks Cutting to join Herbert Hoover's enlarged Commission for the Relief of Belgium during World War I.
GLC02339
[Hoover's signature on White House card]
circa 1920
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
White House card.
GLC02346.02
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on checks
1861/01/02
Ferguson, H.W., fl. 1861
Signed by Hunter as President Pro-Tem of the South Carolina Secession Convention. (Misdated 1860.) Written in the hand of B.F. Arthur.
GLC02276.02
Original resolution to protect South Carolina sea coast
1861/01/10
Sloan, John D., fl. 1861
Document signed as members of the South Carolina House of Representatives. This is the original resolution requesting Pickens describe coastal defenses.
GLC02278
to William P. Fessenden
4 March 1858
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Praises a speech of Fessenden and mentions that in order for the Republicans to win the election in 1860, they will need to keep together on their own principles. Comments on the opinions of Stephen Douglas, "The Douglas notion of a popular...
GLC02286
to unknown
13 December 1859
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
Requests that recipient inform him if he has written to Mr. Morris to demand the engines with the late improvements. Also asks if recipient has sent them his letter.
GLC02287
to John E. Howard
30 September 1791
Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811
Writes to the governor of Maryland to formally accept the appointment of chief judge of the Supreme Court. States he will come to Annapolis on Monday.
GLC02296
to Wesley Meritt
28 August 1864
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Union General Sheridan, Commander of the Middle Military Division and Army of the Shenendoah, writes to Merritt, Commander of the 1st Division Cavalry Corps. States that General William Woods Averell informed him through a scout that Martinsburg...
GLC02297.01
to Messrs. Bond & Lear
6 April 1860
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Meade signs as Captain of Topographical Engineers. Discussing telescopes, writes: "I...am aware that in increasing the field, other things remaining the same, we lose power. I have no doubt the glass you are now having made will be satisfactory in...
GLC02297.02
to Hollen Richardson
February 28, 1865
Warren, Gouverner K., 1830-1882
Marked confidential. Writes to Colonel Richardson as Major General. Warren, with General George Meade's agreement, feels that the drilling required to undertake a secret plan suggested by Richardson will arouse the suspicion of the enemy. On...
GLC02297.03
to Gouverneur K. Warren
February 18, 1865
Richardson, Hollon, 1835-1916
Contains two letters, both copied by James Preston. Page one contains a copy of a letter from Richardson to General Warren dated 18 February 1865. Original created near Petersburg, Virginia. Discusses attacking Petersburg: "I am satisfied in my...
GLC02297.04
to Charles A. Heckman
22 December 1863
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Secretarial letter written and signed for Butler by R. C. Davis. Writes to Brigadier General Heckman, commanding forces at Newport News, Virginia. Encloses orders for Captain Belger's Rhode Island battery to report to Point Lookout, Maryland for...
GLC02297.05
to Charles K. Gallup, esq.
March 31, 1863
Combs, Leslie, 1793-1881
Declares, "The Union as it was, in all its greatness & glory- not one state to be given up."
GLC02297.06
[Certificate for distribution of naval prize money]
1776-1803
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Signed as a captain in the navy. Blank document certifying that the bearer, aboard a ship under Barry's command, is entitled to a portion of the prize-money (from ships seized). Penciled in notes indicate the document's connection to the navy and...
GLC02297.07
to Col. J. B. Finlay
20 October 1861
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894
Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania, writes to Finlay, who is organizing a regiment, then placing the regiment in the field under the command of another qualified officer. Recommends Colonel Samuel Morris Wickersham of Pittsburgh for the position....
GLC02297.08
to Brigadier General John M. Brannan
1862/08/10
Eliot, S. F., fl. 1862
Signed as Brigade Surgeon, 4th N.H. Vols. About health problems in his regiment.
GLC02297.09
[Collection of 26 letters from William Ellery to his son, George Wanton Ellery. Decimalized.]
1802-1806
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
GLC02300
to George Wanton Ellery
4 August 1802
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island, to encourage him in his studies: "It is my highest wish that you should be so educated as to assist you in becoming a useful and honorable member of society; and if can give you...
GLC02300.01
January 16, 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Is pleased to learn that the son of his friend, Mr. Bowen, boards with George. Advises him to be studious: "Now is your time to lay a foundation for future usefulness. Time...
GLC02300.02
January 25, 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Admonishes his carelessness in exposing himself to poison sumac, and warns him to avoid poisons in the future: "I wish to see you a strong, vigorous boy, not a puny effeminate...
GLC02300.03
March 26, 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks George for admonishing him for forgetting to date his last letter. Corrects his spelling and grammar errors, and instructs him how to fold and seal letters properly....
GLC02300.04
2 May 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Corrects his spelling and grammar errors. Encloses with this letter a pair of socks from Nancy. George is to bring his clothes when he visits, and...
GLC02300.05
16 June 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Mentions Dr. Pearson, a professor at Harvard College, who visited Wickford. Uses George's fishing mishap, a dogfish snapping his line, as a metaphor to teach a lesson about dog...
GLC02300.06
25 October 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter of 15 October, which had been delayed because of misdelivery. Ellery is a strong supporter of good local schools. Encourages George in his study of...
GLC02300.07
11 November 1803
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Gives dietary advice to avoid cholic. Accuses George of writing a short letter in order to avoid errors, and tells him to "[s]tretch your wings, and...
GLC02300.08
25 May 1804
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Advises George that perseverance is necessary to succeeding in studies, and that education lays the "foundation for future reputation and usefulness." Is sorry to hear of the...
GLC02300.09
23 June 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Encloses the shoes made for him by Mr. Carr. Advises that diligence and attention will enable the gradual process of knowledge acquisition. Also advises George to be pious...
GLC02300.10
20 September 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Is sending him Lindley Murray's abridged English grammar. Advises George to employ himself in useful activity by reading books. Reading provides comfort, instruction, and...
GLC02300.11
4 October 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Mentions positive reports concerning his son's progress in mathematics and also his improved health. Notes that his own skin disorder, identified as "ascorbatic Erysipelas, or...
GLC02300.12
5 November 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Discusses the barbarism and immorality of dueling. Ellery is not sure he will become involved with the North Kingston Bank. Corrects George's spelling errors. A Member of...
GLC02300.13
12 November 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Comments on George's experience seeing the invisible lady, an acoustical illusion of the Enlightenment that appeared to trick the senses by transforming mundane voices into...
GLC02300.14
3 December 1805
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Discusses George's school and his studies. Corrects his spelling and grammar. Calls sickness and death "unavoidable evils." Advises that a religious life will prepare one...
GLC02300.15
January 10,1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Is glad to hear that George's academy increases in numbers, and believes that it will rival the Greenwich Academy. Advises George to master one concept in arithmetic before...
GLC02300.16
February 12, 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Berates him for his delay in answering his previous letter. Tells George about the importance of mathematics and neat handwriting for his expected career working in the...
GLC02300.17
4 March 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Discusses general subjects of study in mathematics, astronomy and geography. Also makes reference to the re-election of President Thomas Jefferson and related celebrations....
GLC02300.18
March 26, 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School, Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Is glad that Mr. Updike has furnished George with a scale and dividers; he has sent him money to purchase a geography book for him. Is glad to hear...
GLC02300.20
15 April 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School, Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Is pleased to hear from Mr. Updike that the two volumes of geography have arrived. Wishes that he would read English grammar in his leisure hours:...
GLC02300.21
24 April 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. He has no objection to his learning to dance, for it will make him easy and graceful. If the fee is to be paid at entrance to dancing studies...
GLC02300.22
10 June 1806
Written to his son. Thanks him for his letter with its "serious and just observations on the all conquering power of death." His "dear Aunt Burt" has "gone to join with the redeemed." "Judge Dana has come to Newport to wait upon his wife and Sarah...
GLC02300.23
24 June 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Advises him to continue with his studies. Ellery plans for George to finish the academy, and at such time to place him in a situation where he "may...
GLC02300.24
12 July 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Encloses a pair of socks, enlarged by Nancy. Hopes that George will use his remaining time at school well. Discusses the question as to whether or not Lombardy poplar and...
GLC02300.25
6 August 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Would be glad to know if George wishes to be at the "commencement in Cambridge." If so, he should be "here on the 18th of this month, for commencement is on the 27th." Has been...
GLC02300.26
[Additional convention to Treaty of Ghent]
4 October 1822
George IV, King of the United Kingdom, 1762-1830
The Russian copy in French and English in side by side columns. Signed by George IV and countersigned by George Canning as head of the Foreign Office. Diplomatic document comprising a rider or supplemental convention to the Treaty of Ghent, agreed...
GLC02304
Collection of six documents related to Ulysses S. Grant and loss of $1000 in public funds [Decimalized .01-.06]
June 26, 1848-February 16, 1852
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Pertains to theft of $1000 in public funds entrusted to Ulysses S. Grant when he was lieutenant in 1848. Grant had placed the money in his captain's trunk for safe-keeping when the trunk was taken and the money stolen. Four of the six documents are...
GLC02305
[Order to a Deputy Commissary General of Purchases] [incomplete]
circa 1777-1781
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Orders to agree to a requisition. This is a fragment of a larger document, so the identity of the deputy commissary general is unknown. Signed A. Hamilton, A. D. C.
GLC02307
[Indentures for the sale of a farm on the Raritan River in New Jersey]
20 June 1804
Also signed by Ann Pierce, Charles Wilkes, and Henry Brockholst Livingston. Records a sequence of ownership of a farm property. Pages 1 and 2 are the indenture of Ann Pierce selling a farm "on the south side of the Raritan River in the county of...
GLC02308
to Isabella Morrison Hill
March 28, 1862
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Hill discusses rumors of a new offensive, complaining that President Davis is manipulated by politicians, and passing on news of the early phases of Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign (Jackson's wife Anna was Hill's wife's sister). Hill signs as...
GLC02309
to Aaron F. Perry
21 October 1870
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Congratulates Perry on winning his Congressional election and praises him as "honest, true, and capable." Declares, "I have always been for a free tariff, and I believe that that is all the country requires now, to fulfil its mission. My idea of...
GLC02310
to Benjamin Huntington
1788/08/11
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796
Responds to news from Huntington that Congress has chosen Baltimore as a meeting place, but agrees with him that this may not be the final location. Notes that a Colonel Samuel Abbott is very ill. Also informs Huntington that his wife, Anne...
GLC02311
to Sarah Livingston Jay
5 September 1780
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Written by Jay as Minister to Spain to his wife, who he refers to as Sally, in Madrid. Mentions he received her letter of 1 September 1780, as well as the bundle of letters she sent along. Says she did well in opening the bundle of letters. Also...
GLC02312
Collection of letters of Lincoln's cabinet & Calhoun, Smith, etc. [decimalized]
1838-1866
GLC02320
to Robert McClelland
1855 circa
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Requests a job in the Department of the Interior for "Col Gaszynsk...a Polish gentleman of merit and character."
GLC02320.04
1861 circa
Expects to arrive in New York in a few days.
GLC02320.06
to unkown
27 August 1839
Blair, Montgomery, 1813-1883
Written to The St. Louis Daily Globe, requesting delivery of the paper, and giving advice to the publishers. With two endorsements by other writers at the bottom, one signed with the initials J. H.
GLC02320.08
to John Breckinridge
March 23, 1798
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Writes to Breckinridge, a former neighbor of Monroe in Albemarle County, Virginia who moved to Kentucky in 1793. Was a member of Kentucky House of Representatives when he received this letter. Monroe had recently returned from France, burdened with...
GLC02323
[Reciept for Benjamin Franklin]
24 April 1782
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Receiving twelve bills of exchange from Charles Pettit drawn by Francis Hopkinson on Benjamin Franklin, Minister Plenipotentiary to France. These total nine thousand eight hundred dollars, which the government had given him. Written at the Office...
GLC02324
to Sylvanus Bourne
30 July 1799
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Marked duplicate. Written by Pickering as Secretary of State to Bourne, a merchant and Counsel General of the United States to the Netherlands. Acknowledges letter of 10 May 1799. Pickering says he can return to America, despite the United States...
GLC02326
to Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
23 April 1862
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898
General Rosecrans transmits a telegraph to Banks, commander the Department of the Shenandoah. Discussing military matters, mentions Generals John Charles Frémont, Irvin McDowell, John Joseph Abercrombie, and George McClellan, and Edwin McMasters...
GLC02330.01
[Manuscript Civil War map of the site of the Battle of Shiloh]
February 24, 1862
Jordan, F.H., fl. 1862
Entitled on docket: "Sketch of County embraced in a Reconnoissance made by Capt. F.H. Jordan." Also has a "Table of Distances." Pencilled "No. 2" on the front. An additional docket reads : "Jackson. Tenn March 20 [or 2d] 1862." Shows the Tennessee...
GLC02333
to Committee of Pay Table
5 August 1776
Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr., 1710-1785
Orders the committee to provide Chauncey Whittlesey with 1,000 pounds to purchase tents and supplies for the Continental Army. A document signed by Whittlesey on the verso, in Oliver Ellsworth's hand, is dated 6 August 1776; it indicates that he...
GLC02335
to Christian Miller
14 September 1827
Willett, Marinus, 1740-1830
Reports on the impending death of his brother and continues with a discourse on the subject. Discusses his belief in everlasting life for those who believe in the divine redeemer. Written in Cedar Grove neighborhood.
GLC02338
circa 1780
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Writes as mercenary Major General in the Continental Army about the abuses of Congress. Remarks that "America had almost better be conquered ... then endure any longer such an odious tyranny as the capricious arbitrary government of an unlimited...
GLC02340
to James Madison
January 26, 1813
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Apparently a retained draft briefly outlining the manner in which Gerry will take the vice presidential oath of office It is written on the verso of the docketed address leaf of a letter from Madison to Gerry. With Madison's free frank.
GLC02343
[1000 dollar Selma, Marion, and Memphis Railroad Company first mortgage eight percent bond]
1 September 1869
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Bond was "No. 465." Signed twice by Nathan Bedford Forrest as president of the railroad company; co-signed by company secretary, Alpheus Monroe Fowlkes. On verso, includes endorsement of the State of Alabama, signed 25 May 1870 by Governor William...
GLC02347
The Gentleman's Magazine
September 1775
Urban, Sylvanus, 1745-1826
Printed for D. Henry at St. John's Gate, London. Includes the petition of Congress to King George. Also includes a copy of an intercepted John Adams letter to Abigail Adams 24 July 1775, copy of intercepted letter of Benjamin Harrison to George...
GLC02361
The Charleston mercury. [Vol. LXXIX, no. 11244]
3 August 1861
Charleston Mercury, fl. 1860-1861
Contains detailed Civil War news from the front lines. Included is a lengthy front-page comparison of the treatment of prisoners of war by the North and the South. "While the LINCOLN Government is making numerous arrests of persons at Washington and...
GLC02362
to John Steele
22 November 1811
Informs that he has shipped to Steele 29 boxes containing volumes of the laws of the United States passed by the 11th Congress. Asks him to forward them to the addressed governors of the states and territories. Encloses a receipt (not present).
GLC02367
Ordering that "this man take the oath of Dec 8th" [written on back of letter]
1865/03/22
GLC02371.02
to George McClellan
6 November 1861
Lincoln asks General McClellan if he will have a brief meeting with some gentlemen. Clipped from a letter.
GLC02374
to Edward Maynard
22 September 1863
Butterfield, Daniel, 1831-1901
Getting breech loading rifles to troops.
GLC02375
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of George W. Marples].
18 September 1862
GLC02378
to Henry Maynadier
26 November 1819
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843
Written from Georgetown. Key writes to his uncle about depressed stock prices. He also discusses colonizing 12 captured Africans who are in Baltimore (he does not explain how they came to be there), in reference to his efforts through the American...
GLC02379
to Henry Jackson Hunt
25 May 1862
Morgan, Charles Hale, 1834-1875
Written on Head Quarters, 2d Corps d'Armée stationery. Morgan encloses a note (no longer present) from General Hancock, and explains that "Thinking it within the range of probabilities that our lines may be attacked Gen Hancock & Gen Meade and others...
GLC02382.001
20 October 1862
Warner, Edward R., fl. 1862
United States Military Telegram. He awaits the action of Gov. Morgan. "Genl Getty left this morning. Genl Barry desires that I shall remain as long as you can spare me…" Lt. Col. Warner of the 1st NY Artillery was eventually breveted brigadier...
GLC02382.005
23 October 1862
Wainwright, Charles Sheils, 1826-1907
United States Military Telegram. He reports procuring artillery horses (preparation for Fredericksburg) and questions when the next lot of horses will arrive from Washington. Wainwright, Chief of Artillery for the 13th Corps, was later breveted...
GLC02382.006
3 December 1862
Barry, William Farquhar, 1818-1879
Headquarters Inspector of Artillery, U.S.A. letterhead. Says that Burnside sent seven 4 1/2 inch siege guns to Hunt the day of his request. The original request had only been refused because Hunt had specified the guns were to be taken from the...
GLC02382.012
to Alexander Doull
December 6, 1862
Tyler, Robert Ogden, 1831-1874
United States Military Telegram. Lt. Jackson will start immediately with the seven guns [possibly the siege guns cited in GLC02382.012]; can't send ammunition yet as the track is broken. In preparation for the Fredericksburg campaign. A career...
GLC02382.013
to [Henry Knox Craig]
8 August 1863
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Written from "Camp near Warrenton Junction, Virginia." Discusses supplies, reservists and conscription. "There is a notable difference in the manner in which supplies are now furnished from that practiced after the battle of Antietam, the drag seems...
GLC02382.017
4 April 1871
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883
Refers to an unspecified Board, possibly related to Army Engineers. States that the Board should "assume the proper position [of?] the Engineers as an Army Service as well as an Administration branch of the Service for that would be in accordance...
GLC02382.046
30 November 1883
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896
Transmits a copy of correspondence he (Gibbon) previously sent to Humphreys (possibly Andrew Atkinson Humphreys). Mentions that Frank Woodbridge, an officer in his Regiment, will be doing some writing/ copying for him. Cautions Hunt against...
GLC02382.051
14 December 1884
Discusses current events, including recent elections. Writes that Hunt may be in a position to aid the army by influencing the Secretary of War to prohibit army appointments made by politicians. Writes "Try to have a rule adopted by which every...
GLC02382.054
4 April 1883
Sherman, Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States, invites Hunt to address the Artillery School at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, on an artillery subject of Hunt's choice. Sherman suggests the topic of "Modern Changes in Sea Coast and...
GLC02382.059
to George B. McClellan
1 May 1877
Transmits an article (not included) Hunt wrote on either the Battle of Petersburg or Gettysburg. Informs McClellan he has applied for an extension of his leave. Discusses attempting to publish his writings in the A & N Journal and the New York Herald...
GLC02382.065
to William Myers
21 August 1863
Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
Schofield, commander of the Department of the Missouri, writes to Colonel Myers, Quartermaster for the Department of the Missouri. Writes, "Genl Hurlbut informs me that Steele and Davidson, who are now at Clarendon on White River, are much in want...
GLC02349
to G. R. Brown
28 April 1887
Writes to Brown as the Editor of the New York Syndicate Bureau. Refuses to write an article requested by Brown. Exhibits his characteristically negative attitude toward newspapers and reporters by saying, "Further I would respectfully say that I am...
GLC02350
to Henry M. Cist
21 April 1868
Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870
Writes to Union General Thomas concerning the various meetings of the armies of the Union. Writes that he does not believe General William T. Sherman wanted to break down the Society of Army of the Cumberland by having all the armies meet in Chicago...
GLC02351
to Eliza M. Hatch
18 April 1846
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901
Writes to his sister about a temporary cease fire. Discusses Mexican General Ampadia's proclamation to take Matamoros and General Taylor's polite letter that he and the Americans intend to stay. Mentions the citizens' fear that Matamoros will be...
GLC02353
to David Connor
December 8, 1846
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Written aboard the U.S.S. Mississippi, Perry discusses visiting Captain George E. Lambert of HMS Endymion regarding two prisoners who were taken aboard the Palsot for attempting to reconnoiter the enemies' powder magazine and brought to Vera Cruz....
GLC02354
[Remitting fine and property to Marshall Jenkins].
22 September 1792
Signed as secretary of the treasury. Remittance of the Brig "Betsy" and a cask of alcohol to the petitioner, Marshall Jenkins, after it had been forfeited.
GLC02355
to Stephen Van Rensselaer
25 August 1796
Writing to his brother-in-law, New York State Senator Stephen Van Rensselaer (1791-1796), Hamilton introduces Minister of the French Republic Pierre Auguste Adet (1795-1797), who is visiting Albany, New York.
GLC02356
to William Davis and Benjamin Russell
February 1, 1785
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Countersigned by John Avery as Secretary of State. Calls for Davis and Russell to take depositions from Patience and William Cornell regarding their divorce. Note on page two dated 8 February 1785 and signed by Justice William Davis, states that he...
GLC02357
to Thomas F. Pinckney
1875/06/15
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Comments on the present difficulties faced by engineers, but sees better times ahead. Says that Texas has "a big and a bright future, far more promising than any other southern State." Claims the state now needs more laborers to reorganize the...
GLC02359
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