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to John Adams Green and Edward Butler Osborne
1837/03/18
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Abolition of slavery and the right to petition
GLC07693.01
To the Inhabitants of the 12th Congressional District of Massachusetts
1837/03/20
GLC07693.02
Aurora general advertiser. [No. 2735 (December 30, 1799)]
December 30, 1799
Bache, Benjamin Franklin, 1769-1798
Contains a fifteen-verse poem written in commemoration of George Washington, who died 14 December 1799. The poem is entitled "On the decease of his excellency, George Washington" and is followed by the initials R. N. Includes two statements issued...
GLC08789
to Carroll Spence
December 10, 1867
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Writes that he has been sick. Hopes that Spence was somewhat cheered by the fall elections. Laments fanaticism and states, "There is no hope however except through tribulation and suffering, either for the South or for the North. Madness &...
GLC02328
to Henry Jackson Hunt
December 30, [1883]
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
Mentions the 27 December 1883 death of General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys. Writes that Humphrey's death "... was a shock to me. It is a reminder of the uncertainty of life at our age." Refers to John Alexander Logan, a General and Senator, and...
GLC02382.077
to Eliakim P. Scammon
March 9, 1863
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Copy marked telegram at top. Reports to Brigadier General Scammon that a Mr. McConihay passed a bundle of family letters to friends over the Confederate line but that this is all he knows about him holding communication with the rebels. Thinks he...
GLC02414.019
to Francois Jean, marquis de Chastellux
March 9, 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes that it would ill suit "the gratitude of my heart were I to omit writing a line to you by so good an opportunity as his Excellency the Minister of France." Hopes that he is happy with how the campaigns are proceeding and hopes the next...
GLC02437.01366
The United States of America for Sundry expenditures from the 10th Sept 1789, to the 1st of March
March 9, 1790 - November 21, 1792
Lists transactions for the account of Joseph Howell Junior, Paymaster General, by name and date. Includes amounts. Noted as written in the Auditors Office and the Pay office in New York City. Countersigned as a true copy by Joseph Nourse [?].
GLC02437.04523
to Henry Jackson
December 20, 1790
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
Writes that he is concerned he has not received any letter from Miss Breck in awhile. Asks that if Jackson has any he send them on. Invites Jackson over Tuesday evening.
GLC02437.04802
to Henry Knox
December 20, 1792
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Signed in text in third person. Advances to Knox $6,000 over eight months. In return, Knox agrees to give Bingham a bond for the same sum, and to mortgage his property in Maine as collateral. This is in addition of a $9,000 loan which it to be...
GLC02437.05745
[Memorandum of Notes]
First page full of various notes endorsed by Knox to [William] Bingham. Second page discusses the terms of an agreement between William Duer and Bingham for Duer's land in Maine.
GLC02437.05746
Weekly return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
December 20, 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
List of men according to rank and status. Signed by Samuel Cooper Adjutant, and Henry Burbeck, Captain.
GLC02437.10193
Return of the Connecticut detachment commanded by Captain Lemuel Clift
Signature is illegible, but may be Lieutenant Commander E. P. Hales. List of men according to rank and status. Watermarked.
GLC02437.10194
to James Seagrove
December 30, 1794
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Commodore Barry tells Seagrove that the militia who suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania has arrived home safe. Also indicates that he sent receipts with this letter (not included). Written from Strawberry Hill, Barry's near...
GLC02500.02
to Zebulon B. Vance
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Confederate Major General Hill writes to Governor Zebulon B. Vance of North Carolina, addressing the issue of deserters. Informs Vance that Colonel Wheeler, commissioned to arrest deserters, will travel to Wilkes County, North Carolina. Orders...
GLC02701
to his parents
December 10, 1861
Tripp, Lewis, fl. 1839-1861
Tripp writes, "I am well and hope you are enjoying the same blessing we hav marched from alizabeth town to camp nevins 13 miles when ther was 16 thousand marched from this plase on tords [sic] old Buckner [General Simon Buckner]..." Discusses sending...
GLC03045
to unknown
December 10, 1838
Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862
Urgently requests a promotion and to be stationed in Baltimore, so he may be close to his ailing wife.
GLC03473
[Contract for Sheridan's Memoirs]
December 10, 1886
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Contract between Charles L. Webster and Sheridan to publish Sheridan's memoirs. Also signed by Webster.
GLC03664.01
[Photograph of the Leaming sons]
December 1860
Scott, William M., fl. 1860-1890
Includes six sons of (Polly or Marry) Tucker Leaming and D. M. Leaming. Inferring from their clothing, this photograph was likely taken, along with GLC05080.05, at a December 1860 family reunion. According to a list of names written in blue ink on...
GLC05080.04
[Leaming family reunion photograph]
Includes several detached pieces which appear to be original backing. A note written in blue ink on one piece of backing states that this photograph depicts Edward, Rusle, Charry, Silas T., Lucy, Mack J., Jude, Anna Gould (oldest child), Charles...
GLC05080.05
[South Carolina secession ordinance]
after December 20, 1860
South Carolina. Convention, 1860-1862
Printed by Evans and Cogswell. Announces secession, stating " ... the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of 'The United States of America,' is hereby dissolved." Secession was declared at Charleston, 20...
GLC05987.15
John Brown still lives!
December 30, 1859
Calling a meeting to discuss John Brown, his raid, and slavery. "Hon. E. Graham, of Dewitt, Iowa, and A.J. Grover, Esq., of Lasalle county, Ill., will speak On Brown's Invasion! And the Present Aspect of the Slavery Question...B. C. Golliday, who...
GLC06355
December 30, 1820
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thanks Jones for a copy of Pamyra Johnson's Poetic tale of Rosalie. Explains his enjoyment of the poem as a seventy seven year old reader and his appreciation for Johnson's dedication of the poem to him.
GLC07149
to the Committee of Correspondence in New Jersey
11 June 1770
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
"...[A]ll the duties in the last Revenue Act are repealed, except that on Tea."
GLC07689
Proclamation by William Marvin, Provisional Gov. of the State of Florida
1865/08/26
Florida
Calls for the election of delegates to a convention for the re-establishment of state government in Florida. Gov. Marvin's proclamation is dated the 23rd, but the printing is dated the 26th.
GLC07690
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