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to Peter A. Jay re: Napoleon & the French Revolution
1797/11/25
Jay, John, 1745-1829
"There must be in the Republic an unprecedented & unparalleled want of virtue."
GLC07579
Cabinet card issued by Herbert Wells Fay, circa 1920 with legend on verso
March 1861, 1920
Fay, Herbert Wells, fl. 1920
Retouced variant of Ostendorf O-41 with features strengthened. Based off of a wet plate negative negative taken by McNulta, March 1861, just prior to Lincoln's departure for Washington, D.C.
GLC07090
Parole of West H. Humphreys for participating in Confederate government
1865/07/24
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
A former TN Attorney General and Federal Judge who was impeached for taking similar positions in Confederate government; also cleared on charge he ordered confiscation of Johnson's property. Scribal document on Executive Office stationery.
GLC07092
to John H. B. Latrobe
2 April 1828
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843
Concerning an American Colonization Society legal settlement arising from the transportation of cargo and colonists. Francis Scott Key, a lawyer and member of the society, brainstorms ideas for diminishing their liability. Latrobe was also a lawyer...
GLC07100
to Rev. Herman Dyer
18 May 1862
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Secretary of War Stanton writes to his friend Reverend Dyer about Union strategy in Peninsula Campaign, responding to criticism in the press. He expresses condemnation of General McClellan. Stanton insists that Lincoln agrees with him concerning the...
GLC07102
to Charles W. Dumas
February 2, 1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Sends Dumas plans for the construction of Washington, D.C. "with a desire that they may be exhibited" in Europe. Accompanied by a 1792 Andrew Ellicott Map from "Columbian Magazine" (GLC 7104.02).
GLC07104.01
[Map of Washington, D.C.].
1792
Ellicott, Andrew, fl. 1792
Engraved folding map removed from the "Columbian Magazine." Included with a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Charles W. Dumas (GLC07104.01).
GLC07104.02
to James Dinsmore
10 June 1801
Discusses the renovation and construction of the dome at Monticello. "I wonder the Copper sheets had not got to hand, as it is very long since they left Philadelphia. the steps, or plinths for the dome must be got from Fluvanna...." States that it...
GLC07105
to Edwin M. Stanton re: discharge of jailed Confederate conscript
December 31, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The soldier was a nephew of Lincoln's aquaintance, John Tipton, who has "Lost one brother, and another crippled for life, in our service"
GLC07107
[Authorization to affix the seal to "my proclamation," for a day of national humiliation and prayer]
7 July 1864
Partially printed document ordering the seal affixed to a presidential proclamation praying for an end to the Civil War. A pencil note on verso explains the circumstances of the document.
GLC07108
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