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Orders No. 18
March 6, 1848
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Signed by L. Thomas. Publication of articles from the "Military Convention for the Provisional Suspension of Hostilities."
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Orders No. 22
March 9, 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "Genl. Orders No. 22." Proceedings from four court martials on charges of behavior unbecoming an officer, neglect of duty, disobedience of orders, and insubordination.
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Orders No. 23
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "Genl. Orders No. 23." Proceedings from a court of inquiry of Captain Justus McKinstry regarding a contract for blankets made with C.P. Garcia, a local Mexican businessman, and subsequent contracts given solely to...
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Orders No. 27
March 16, 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings from two court martials for the charge of ungentlemanly and conduct unbecoming an officer. Lieutenant Colonel Gladden presiding.
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Orders No. 37
March 23, 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. All court Proceedings resulting in death sentences passed by military commissions must be forwarded to the Commanding General of the Army in Mexico
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Orders No. 38
March 24, 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings from the court martial of Captain Justus McKinstry for bribery and corruption regarding a contract for blankets from C.P. Garcia, a local Mexican businessman. McKinstry was acquitted of charges that he received funds...
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Orders No. 47
4 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. "Col. Clarke, 2nd Brigade" inscribed on back. Pertains to the management and expansion of the hospital in Jalapa, Mexico.
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Orders No. 59
11 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings from the court martial of Lieutenant Thomas H. Bussey for disobedience of orders, absence without leave, and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Lieutenant Colonel T. Staniford presiding.
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Orders No. 65
17 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "No. 65." Praise from the people of Kentucky to Major General Winfield Scott for his achievements in Mexico. Resolutions credited to Speaker of the House James F. Buckner, Speaker of the Senate Archibald Dixon...
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Orders No. 69
20 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "No. 69." Discusses the importance of monthly reports from commanders and calls their attention to the Rules and Articles of War and to Army Regulations.
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Orders No. 75
24 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "No. 75." Designates days and times for mustering and inspecting troops.
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Orders No. 78
27 April 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "No. 78." Discusses exportation duties on gold and silver.
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Orders No. 90
11 May 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings from a court of inquiry of Colonel M.L. Bonham investigating the severity of Bonham's wounds.
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Orders No. 95
17 May 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Proceedings from five trials before a military commission on charges of murder and burglary. Colonel M.V. Thompson presiding.
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Orders No.103
23 May 1848
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "No. 103." Announces the appointment of Brigadier General S.W. Kearny as civil and military governor of Mexico City and Major W.H. Bell as chief of the Ordnance Department.
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The Constitutions of the several independent states of America [...]
1781
Morris, Roger, fl. 1781
Roger Morris's copy, signed on t.p. Bound in contemporary calf. Howes C716, Evans 17390, Sabin 16086. First edition limited to 200 copies.
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to Braxton Bragg
April 28, 1864
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard, commander of the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, gives his opinion to General Bragg (at this point in the war in Richmond, Virginia, and functioning as Confederate chief of staff) concerning the proper...
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to Jefferson Davis
March 28, 1863
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
Johnston, Commander of the Department of the West, replies to two recent communications from Davis, President of the Confederacy. He states "At Mobile, in Mississippi, & in Middle Tennessee, we cannot foresee attack long enough before hand to be able...
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February 18, 1865
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Official report to the president, signed as Confederate secretary of war, tracing the state of the Confederacy's finances from 1861 to the present. He declares that the current abysmal state of the budget, and the consequent inability of the nation...
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to Jonathan Dayton
March 8, 1788
Brearly, David, 1745-1790
One future signer of the U.S. Constitution to another. Brearly (also: "Brearley"), writing as Chief Justice of New Jersey, sends Dayton, then a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, a scale (not included) determined by the New Jersey legislature...
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to Confederate governors
September 19, 1864
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Circular letter in which Davis asks the Confederate governors to change the alien expulsion laws for mechanics and laborers. He wants to lift the requirements in many states that all aliens render military service or leave, instead permitting skilled...
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to Thomas J. Wharton
December 17, 1860
Harris, Isham G., 1818-1897
Harris, Governor of Tennessee, replies to a letter from Wharton, Mississippi's Commissioner to Tennessee. He states that when Tennessee Representatives confer again, they will be pleased to meet with Wharton "as the Representative of a sister state...
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E & H.T. Anthony Carte de visite
1865 ca.
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
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Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
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Carte de visite
Warren, Gouverner K., 1830-1882
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