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(House, no. 1.) . . . Joint resolutions on the subject of the war, and in regard to the free navigation of the Mississippi River.
March 10, 1863
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.051
Report of Vessels Sunk and Burnt in the pamunky River, by Captain Chas. S. Carrington, A.Q.M. under the orders of General Joseph E. Johnston and others
Carrington, Chas. S., fl. 1863
GLC06745.206
to Edwin M. Stanton
March 10, 1862
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discussing Mary Todd Lincoln's influence in military matters. Says that others have "asserted that Mrs Lincoln was one of the parties whose influence had operated on me." Also praises some of Stanton's early changes in dispositions of troops. Marked...
GLC07091
to his sister
March 10, 1853
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
Tells news of life as dragoon, and boredom of time at Fort Massachusetts. Mentions the possibility of tracking Utah Indians to Salt Lake, possibility of returning east, of traveling to California. Discusses brother Lemuel's decision to become a...
GLC07231.02
L'Indicateur Journal Du Departement De La Gironde. [no. 2701 (March 10, 1812)]
March 10, 1812
Coudert, fl. 1812
Imprint by Coudert At Bordeaux rue Porte-Dijeaux Paper is in French
GLC07459.01.08
to Richard H. Jackson
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He had trouble at the post office and has sent a newspaper along.Charlie Austen and his cousin send their regards.
GLC07705.205
to Walter S. Field
March 10, 1910
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
asks that he appear for him in any suits that may be instituted against him as trustee for a Kickapoo indian named Wah-nah-ka.
GLC07733.02.1
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 10, 1877
informs him that Democrats of the town have started a petition to have someone else appointed post master after his term ends. asks that Bruce protect his rights since he still has one more year left.
GLC09400.273
Leachman, R.E., fl. 1877
writes that people are trying to get him out of office and he wants Bruce to make sure that doesn't happen.
GLC09400.301
March 10, 1879
Henderson, R.L., fl. 1879
letter of recommendation for J.R. Smith for Deputy Collector.
GLC09400.445
Bent, C.E., fl. 1879
writes that most people are in favor of the current Post Master
GLC09400.491
March 10, 1880
Turner, H.W., fl. 1880
urges senator to rush Terry Robinson's pension bill.
GLC09400.527
to Brother
March 10, 1869
Lee, R., fl. 1869
thanks him for sending him food. glad to hear that he is well. have had bad times concerning the food that is currently available. other side dated March 14th. handwriting very shaky.
GLC09400.537
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 10, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia writes that she is in the country taking a rest and describes the food she has eaten.
GLC09414.0198
March 10, 1945
Sylvia mentioned seeing Ben, and told Mom and Pop about their having to move.
GLC09414.0538
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe mentions that an army nurse he knows wants to get her uniform altered and this reminds him of Sylvia getting Pap to alter her suits on Sunday evenings.
GLC09414.1021
Moe says he is overwhelmed by the amount of mail he has received. He also says Sylvia's supervisor's ego is over-developed and her attachment to Sylvia shows signs of lesbianism.
GLC09414.1348
to children (Sylvia, Mad)
Greenfield, Matthew, fl. 1890
Sylvia's father writes that he heard that aunt Fanny is going into the hospital for treatment. He also says that he thinks David might be going to Julliard one day, and writes that it has been cloudy and rainy lately.
GLC09414.1587
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
March 10, 1942
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Conner writes that Fayetteville, N.C. is 8 miles away from Fort Bragg. He says he will not go to Fayetteville though because it's a mean place and he doesn't want to get in trouble. He says that it is colder here and very rainy. He has not yet...
GLC09581.03
Davis Closing Order Leaves Future in Doubt
Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-2010
A photo of the Liberator "Lil Audrey" with two heavyweight champions.
Statistics for the 100 missions flown are painted on the plane.
The date of the clipping was found on Newspapers.com.
GLC09620.231
Prompt Action Respecting Finances, Etc.--Message from the President of the United States
March 10, 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
One pamphlet entitled, "Prompt Action Respecting Finances, Etc.--Message from the President of the United States," dated March 10, 1933. Speech details the improval of the U.S. banking system and lists components of the deficit between 1931 to 1934.
GLC09693.01
Demonstration Brings Traffic to Standstill
March 10, 1965
Associated Press
One wirephoto entitled, "Demonstrations Brings Traffic to Standstill," taken by the Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is of a group of protesters lying down in the middle of a street in downtown Chicago. Wire transfer information states...
GLC09718.01
Chicago
United Press International
One telephoto entitled, "Chicago" taken by UPI dated March 10, 1965. Image is of protesters being arrested. A police officer drags a woman from the road. While others sit against a bus. One protester is speaking into a megaphone. Onlookers stand in...
GLC09718.02
Scene of Racial Unrest
One wirephoto entitled, "Scene of Racial Unrest," taken by Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is a map of locations in Selma, Alabama identifying areas of civil rights demonstrations. The identified areas were Browns Chapel A.M.E. Church...
GLC09734.08
Freedom March On Capitol
One wirephoto entitled, "Freedom March On Capitol" taken by Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is of students on a city street surrounded by state troopers, officials, and reporters in front of the Alabama State Capitol Building in...
GLC09734.09
Amendments To The Budget For 1945
One pamphlet entitled, "Amendments To The Budget For 1945," dated March 10, 1944. This pamphlet concerns an increase in the federal budget of $20,682,370. The increase concerns; services for the blind; education and training of defense workers...
GLC09693.31
to Mom and Dad
March 10, 1941
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Mom and Dad from Warren Schwartz dated March 10, 1941. Describes responsibilities, character of sergeants Grainger and Wauger, and weaponry.
GLC09662.002
to Naomi
March 10, 1943
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated March 10, 1943. Pertains to receiving her Valentine's Day cards, listening to British broadcast news and trying to find American news.
GLC09662.379
to Paul H. Lobik
March 10, 1937
Lobik, Paul H., 1915-1998
One note by Paul H. Lobik dated March 10, 1937. The note reads, "March 10, 1937 On this night, June told me that she had been forbidden to see me."
GLC09576.119
Addison, Pauline, 1915-1984
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated March 10, 1937.
GLC09576.120
To Donald Gibson
March 10, 1983
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
One letter from Gerald Ford to Donald Gibson dated March 10, 1983.
GLC08878.2013.02
to Florence Umbach
Griffin, Catherine Umbach, 1917-2004
One letter from Catherine Umbach Griffin to Florence Umbach dated March 10, 1945.
GLC09952.033
to Mamma
Benson, Eris B., 1922-1997
One letter addressed to Anna Petty Benson from Eris B. Benson dated March 10, 1945. Pertains to life while stationed in Indonesia. Mentions weather and receiving various radio broadcasts to listen to.
GLC09954.280
to Dorothy K. Landau
Landau, Daniel B., 1907-1968
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 10, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.424
to Arthur Ruhl
December 30, 1922
Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973
One letter from "Morris B." addressed to Arthur Ruhl dated December 30, 1922. Expresses his joy in Ruhl returning to the United States. Morris admits not wanting Ruhl's job responsibility as administrator. Follows up on his academic pursuits...
GLC09761.26
to Leonard Eugene Graeff
December 10, 1943
Huber, Florence, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Florence Huber to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 10, 1943. Florence writes that they received his card and are glad to hear he enjoys the Navy. She mentions the picture that Leonard's mother gave to them, she compliments him on...
GLC09611.169.02
December 20, 1943
Wolverton, Raymond, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Raymond Wolverton to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 20, 1943. Wolverton is glad that Leonard wrote to him as he did not have Leonard's address. He outlines his schedule for school; day starts at 5:20 am with reveille; at 5:30 am...
GLC09611.177
Hutton, Edith, fl. 1943-1945
One greeting card from Edith Hutton to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 19, 1943. Card features a flag and cross hovering over a winter scene with a church steeple. The card reads "There will always be a Christmas." The inside of the card...
GLC09611.185
to Susan Prowell Graeff
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graff to Susan Prowell Graeff dated December 20, 1943. He inquires about the address of Avis formerly Kapp, and her husband. He couldn't remember their last name and asked Susan to put it on the included envelope for...
GLC09611.187.02
December 30, 1943
Erickson, Dottie, fl. 1924-1945
One letter from Dottie Erickson to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 30, 1943 Dottie mentions how glad she was to hear that Leonard got home for Christmas. She reports that she had an old fashioned Christmas at her grandfather's farm. She is...
GLC09611.191
Gassert, Thomas William, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Thomas William Gassert to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 30, 1943. Gassert reports that he is now at Alameda Air Base. He details his recent deployments and training. He has returned to Alameda for gunnery school. The first...
GLC09611.192
Bayler, Malinda, fl. 1943
One letter from Malinda Bayler to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 30, 1943. Malinda writes to tell Leonard about his mother, Susan, who is sick again and does not have the energy to write. Malinda asks Leonard to write a lot of letters to Susan...
GLC09611.193
to Robert A. Washington
December 10, 1941
Grace, fl. 1941
GLC09829.02
to Brother and Sister Scott
December 10, 1868
Reuben, fl. 1868
One letter addressed to "Brother and Sister Scott," dated Fairfax, Iowa, dated December 10, 1868 from Reuben. Describes the family; the cold weather and their brother who has been buying land. Includes a second note dated Saturday Eve from Olive...
GLC09832.41
[Bill of services rendered to Seth Miner]
December 30, 1780
Lawrence, John, fl. 1780
One bill of services rendered to Seth Miner dated Norwich, December 30, 1780. Pertains to fees for keeping Phebe Watson a "transient delirious person" guarded in Norwich. Reasons for keeping her guarded were not stated.
GLC09836.03
to Frank B. White
December 20, 1939
White, L. Jean, 1915-2014
One letter from L. Jean White to Frank B. White dated December 20, 1939. Letter is written before their marriage, Jean still uses her maiden name Larcombe.
GLC09855.023
to L. Jean White
December 10, 1944
White, Frank B., 1915-1999
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 10, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. Mentions friends from home, and asks Jean when she receives his allotment checks.
GLC09855.133
One V-Mail from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 10, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. A V-Mail Christmas greeting card featuring a Santa wearing a marine helmet and sitting on a globe. The Santa also...
GLC09855.135
December 20, 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 20, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California.
GLC09855.143
to Ruth Fairchild
December 10, 1945
Norris, Don, fl. 1945
One letter addressed to Ruth Fairchild from Don dated December 10, 1945. Gives updates on weather, the expected date of his discharge and that he hasn't been paid recently.
GLC09903.50
to Alexander Milton Ross
December 30, 1892
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
One letter from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated December 30, 1892. Thanking him for a photograph of her father and discussing her sister Annie's hard life and marriage. [Last page appears to be missing]
GLC03007.56.18
Tax document
December 30, 1895
Wells, Hiram C., fl. 1825-1900
GLC03131.15.048
to Mary Ewing
March 9, 1864
Ewing, Addison Lee, fl. 1862-1879
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewing dated March 9, 1864. Mentions that the most common site on their march were dead donkeys. Details the conditions.
GLC03523.28.122
March 9, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewing dated Wilmington, March, 9, 1865.
GLC03523.28.151
to Addison Lee Ewing
March 9, 1879
Eaton, Thomas, fl. 1877-1879
One letter addressed to Addison Lee Ewing from Thomas Eaton dated Evansville, March 9, 1879. Related to news of a death.
GLC03523.28.164
to Emma Ellen Bullard Eveleth
December 10, 1865
Eveleth, George M., 1837-1879
One letter from George M. Eveleth to Emma Ellen Bullard Eveleth dated December 10, 1865.
GLC03857.60
December 30, 1865
One letter from George M. Eveleth to Emma Ellen Bullard Eveleth dated December 30, 1865.
GLC03857.63
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
December 30, 1944
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 30, 1944. He went to a movie "Janie," which he thought was the funniest movie he ever saw. He updated them and listed who sent him Christmas cards...
GLC09611.393
[Selective Service Card]
December 10, 1942
Harrisburg Selective Service Department one
One postcard to Leonard Eugene Graeff from the Selective Service local board number one, Harrisburg city, dated December 10, 1942. A typed note indicates it’s an "old classification card to this office." It notes that Leonard’s number is 10,167, and...
GLC09611.400.05
[Hotel Receipt]
December 18-20, 1942
Knox, Paul S., fl. 1943
One reciept for a room at the Palmer House in Chicago from December 18-20, 1942. The room was occupied by Leonard Eugene Graeff.
GLC09611.598
December 30, 1932
Barron, Amy, fl. 1932
One greeting card from Amy Barron to Paul H. Lobik dated December 30, 1932. The Christmas card features a man in colonial garb greeting a woman at the bottom of some stairs.
GLC09576.035
December 10, 1935
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated December 10, 1935.
GLC09576.073
December 20, 1935
Henry, L., fl. 1935
One greeting card from Henry L. to Paul H. Lobik dated December 20, 1935. The greeting card features a house covered in snow.
GLC09576.078
to Florence Morrison
Morrison, James A., fl. 1862-1864
One letter from James A. Morrison to Florence Morrison dated March 9, 1864. Written at Fort McHenry.
GLC03523.41.086
December 30, 1935
Morrison, Esther P., fl. 1935-1939
One letter from Esther Acton to Paul H. Lobik dated December 30, 1935.
GLC09576.085
December 20, 1937
One greeting card from Ether Acton to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1936. The Christmas card features a ship sailing on waves.
GLC09576.134
December 20, 1938
Jahoda, Hank, fl. 1932-1938
One greeting card from Hank Jahoda to Paul H. Lobik dated December 20, 1938. The greeting card features faded poinsetta flowers and a gold foiled section that reads, "Christmas Greetings to a Special Friend."
GLC09576.151
One greeting card from Esther, Kathleen and Donald Morrison to Paul H. Lobik dated December 20, 1939. The Christmas card features a girl singing under a lantern as snow falls around her.
GLC09576.166
to Wallace Mitchell
December 10, 1862
Hutchinson, Uretta D., fl. 1862
One letter addressed to Wallace Mitchell from Uretta D. Hutchinson dated December 10, 1862. Pertains to working as a governess and updates of the family. She describes her pay and the children, and mentions how Thanksgiving was celebrated.
GLC08334.25
to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik
Firtsch, Ed, fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Ed "Red" Firtsch to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated December 30, 1943. Written at Camp Edwards.
GLC09578.062
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
December 10, 1973
Seeley, Lawernce N., fl. 1973
One letter from Lawernce N. Seeley to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Seeley supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3390
Lazzeroni, Laura, fl. 1973
One letter from Laura Lazzeroni to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Lazzeroni supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "None of us can hide corruption behind a veil of party loyalty."
GLC09613.02.3416
Sarnoff, Susan L., fl. 1973
One letter from Susan L. Sarnoff to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Sarnoff supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3417
Chereek, Craig, fl. 1973
One letter from Craig Chereek to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Chereek supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3419
Sherman, Mary, fl. 1973
One letter from Mary Sherman to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Sherman supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3436
Teasley, Denise, fl. 1973
One note from Denise Teasley to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Teasley supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3437
Leonard, George, fl. 1973
One letter from George Leonard to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Leonard supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "The only place left unscorched is soon to slip away."
GLC09613.02.3438
Kurt, fl. 1973
One letter from Kurt to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. He supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3439
to Mahala F. Page
December 30, 1864
Page, Enoch S., fl. 1864-1865
One letter addressed to Mahala F. Page from Enoch S. Page dated Petersburg, December 30, 1864.
GLC06359.44
Balkans Cringe Under New Allied Threat from the South
Los Angeles Times (Firm)
One newsmap entitled, "Balkans Cringe Under New Allied Threat from the South" dated, December 20, 1943. Consists of a map depicting possibilites of offensive strategies with Turkey's aid to the Allies. Reverse side contains articles related to...
GLC09619.045
to Lula and John Elmer Dyer
Dyer, Robert E., 1925-2018
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 26, 1943. Written on stationery featuring soldiers parachuting from a plane the closest man is saying, "I sure wish the girls back home could see me now - BACK HOME!"
GLC09996.079
December 20, 1945
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 20, 1945. Return address is a San Francisco, California APO Box.
GLC09996.357
December 30, 1945
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 30, 1945. Return address is a San Francisco, California APO Box.
GLC09996.359
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 10, 1943. Pertains to being stationed in California.
GLC09993.247
to Daniel Landau
Landau, Dorothy K., 1908-1992
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated December 20, 1943. Pertains to life in Corsicana, Texas.
GLC09993.265
GLC09993.266
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 30, 1943. Pertains to daily life while stationed on a naval base. Mentions receiving care packages, letters and news from where he is stationed.
GLC09993.289
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 30, 1943. Pertains to daily life while stationed on a naval base. Mentions missing them.
GLC09993.290
One envelope addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 20, 1943.
GLC09993.291
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated December 30, 1943. Mentions how she feels celebrating the New Year without him.
GLC09993.292
to Monsieur Le Prefet
Blois, A.J.E.R. de, fl. 1789
One letter addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet [in French] dated April 14, 1808.
GLC07688.02
to Miss Wesley Carter
December 30, 1863
Heirs, William A., fl. 1858-1897
Written at a Confederate winter camp near Orange, Virginia
GLC03135.05.052
to Bro. Sherman
December 10, 1863
He hasn't been able to write because there have been so many wounded under his care, both Union and Rebel soldiers. He describes particular soldiers he was able to save.
GLC07205.018
real estate bill for Josephine B. Bruce
December 30, 1905
GLC09400.649
to John A. Fox
December 10, 1888
Williams, J.C., fl. 1888
Includes 2 business cards. Requests a historical pamphlet that G. W. Thomas recommended.
GLC02198.52
to Mary
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
He received a letter from his father who is well. His father told him that William H. Pratt is in the hospital. James assures Mary that he is safer now than if he had stayed in the brigade.
GLC02415.059
to Mother
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
They are now off the Tortugas. They got to see Fort Tyler. The trip has been pleasant. He says he has never enjoyed a trip so much in his life. There is no fighting in the near future.
GLC02743.05
to Mother and Sister
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
They landed at Fort Jefferson. Recently he had the best meal he had since going to sea: soup and soft bread. He describes the coconut trees near the fort.
GLC02751.13
Wife and Daughter
Oles, Jabez B., fl. 1861-1870
GLC03523.33.09
To Lizzie Simmons
March 9, 1862
Simmons, George W., fl. 1861-1863
Written at Camp Casey
GLC03523.48.06
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