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The Daily citizen. [June 16, 1863]
16 June 1863
Swords, J. M., fl. 1863
News at Vicksburg, (false) reports of victory at Port Hudson. Support for General Pemberton. Geometric red and gray pattern.
GLC06812
Benedict Arnold & Horatio Seymour! ... Who is to be president? [election]
1864/09/19 ca.
Holmes, David S., 1827-1904
Election-relation broadside attacking Seymour and attempting to link him to the 1863 draft riots in New York City.
GLC06813
Who shall be Vice President? George Pendleton vs. Andrew Johnson [1864 election]
1864
GLC06815
Passport of George Rice indicating complexion as "Dark"
1870/06/16
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893
Signed (?) by Hamilton Fish
GLC06817.02
to Acting Secretary of War re: burning of Washington by British
1814/10/04
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Winchester also requests to be reassigned. Docketed "Copy of a letter to the Acting Secretary of War."
GLC06824
to Henry Dearborn re: recommending W.Duncanson for Librarian of Congress
1807/04/21
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jefferson, writing to his Secretary of War, discusses nominations for various posts, particularly W. Duncanson for Librarian of Congress, because of his distressed condition. "He was in the worst days of terror, one of the 4 or 5 who alone stood...
GLC06826
Oration delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester
1852/07/05
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
First Edition by Lee, Mann & Co. Douglass' famous fourth of July oration, given on the fifth. Douglass was asked by the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society to give the oration on the fourth, choosing the topic "the meaning of the Fourth to the...
GLC06829
Orderly book of Captain Blauvelt at beginning of New York Campaign
1776/03/26-04/09
Blauvelt, Johannes J., fl. 1776
New York (Rockland County) or New Jersey (Bergen County) militia Revolutionary War orderly book. Includes Washington's orders for troops sent to New York after recapture of Boston, New York campaign prior to British arrival at Staten Island (July)....
GLC06849
Pardon of Charles W. Dorrance with stamped signature
1865/11/13
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Stamped Signature of President Johnson (sole example in GLC). Countersigned by William H. Seward
GLC06850
to James Monroe re: Washington D.C., letter (copy) written during war of 1812
1814/08/18
Cochrane, Alexander, fl. 1814
Contemporary copy. Cochrane writes to Secretary of State Monroe that British attacks will occur unless the U.S. makes reparation to the suffering inhabitants of Upper Canada. Dated from "His Britannic Majesty's Ship the Tornnant in the Patusan...
GLC06863
Pardon of Leonard Prather (c/s John Forsyth)
1836/02/25
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Convicted of stealing money from letters as assistant postmaster
GLC06868.01
Pardon of George Anderson (c/s John Forsyth)
1837/12/26
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Convicted of an assault and battery on Captain Hilliard of Ship Draper
GLC06868.02
Pardon of Edward King (c/s James Buchanan)
1848/07/05
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Convicted of transferring forged papers to the treasury in exchange for money
GLC06868.03
to W. S. Rainsford
1915/07/10
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes of Creel: "He can only find inconsistencies precisely as he can find them in the writings of Washington or Lincoln- that is, an occasional honest and necessary change of mind and ...circumstances which necessitated a change on my part...
GLC06881
re: U.S. Civil Service commission recommendation
1891/05/21
Signed as "acting President"
GLC06883
re: war with Indians in Oregon
1878/07/03
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Apparently a fragment or a note on a docketing panel. "This is no war with Indians in the region familiar to Texas Jack, but far away Oregon in a country well known to the troops serving there." Some loss to letters.
GLC06887
to James B. Bradwell re: mementos of Jefferson Davis
16 June 1865
Keckley, Elizabeth, fl. 1818-1907
These mementos belonged to Keckley, a freed slave and onetime seamstress to Mrs. Davis and later to Mrs. Lincoln. They include a "Bedstead taken from the House of Jefferson Davis, four (4) days after the evacuation of the city" and "some other...
GLC06890
Authority to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Hughes
1863/11/06
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Per the National Archives pardon file, Hughes had been convicted of stealing mail.
GLC06899
Continental Congress. Account ledger detailing funds paid and received
1776/06-1778/03
Continental Congress in Boston. Entries include the following: "Cash to the Hon. Continental Congress-received from the Hon. John Hancock Esq.-President by the hands of Mr. George Spriggs-two boxes containing one hundred and fifty thousand dollars...
GLC06816
to Henry W. Beecher re: difficulties in graduating from medical school
1870/07/05
Rice, George, fl. 1797-1800
Rice was a black doctor and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery who studied under Joseph Lister. He writes concerning his difficulties being accepted into medical school; Rice states: "I hope soon....to get my diploma from a school which stands first in...
GLC06817.01
to Major Bewell re: Bewell's appointment as head of recruiting party in Vermont
1799/09/21
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Detailed instructions on supplies, strategies preparing for war with France
GLC06818
Observations upon certain passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia
1804
Moore, Clement Clarke, 1779-1863
Title continued: "...which appear to have a tendency to subvert religion, and establish a false philosophy." An attack on Jefferson's Notes, by the clergyman better known for his poem "The Night Before Christmas."
GLC06819
The United States Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of its purposes and work
1863
Wormeley, Katherine P., fl. 1863
First edition published by Little Brown. Inscribed in pencil on the titlepage by S. W. Bridgham to "Mrs. Ives." Wormeley was a prominent organizer of women's aid societies in New England during the Civil War. She also served on U.S. Sanitary...
GLC06820
Six items re: prisoner exchanges after battle of Springfield [Decimalized .01- .07]
1861/11/05 ca.
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
1. John C. Fremont. DS: Springfield, Mo. 5 November 1861. 4 p. "Proclamation to all peacably disposed citizens of the State of Missouri..." Cosigned by Sterling Price. 2. Little, Henry. DS: Cassville, [Mo.] 5 November 1861. 1 p. + docket....
GLC06821
to Emily J. Semmes re: action and retreat at Williamsburg
1862/05/10
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
With a continuation on verso, dated 12 May 1862 in pencil.
GLC06822
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