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[receipt for Woodson Johnson]
15 June 1829
paid in part for horse shoes
GLC09302.063
[list of tasks or things to do]
February 11, 1832 - April 19, 1832
Johnson, Woodson, fl. 1820-1864
GLC09302.064
[sales receipt for R.G Johnson]
10 December 1864
Harvey, Williams, 1864
GLC09302.065
[Broadside and small ribbon] [Decimalized .01- .02]
1861-1877
Republican National Committee
Broadside and small ribbon with image of John Tyler.
GLC09545
The New Okinawan, Restricted Extra. [Vol. 1, no. 118 (August 15, 1945)]
08/15/1945
Army Service Command I
Details three points of Japanese surrender.
GLC09546.01
To all American soldiers leaving the Philippines
circa 1945
Osmena, Serio, 1878-1961
Letter to American soliders published in a Philippines newspaper. Written at the Malacanan Palace.
GLC09546.02
[Past, Present, and Future]
Cunningham, Harry F., fl. 1945
Printed memo with facisimile signature from Colonel Cunningham, Headquarters, Fifth Air Force, Office of the A.C. of S., A-2, APO 710.
GLC09546.03
to George May Powell
November 15, 1866
Knight, O., fl. 1866
He compares Lincoln's picture with Brady's loss of the negative. He and his wife are grateful for the pictures. Letter is written on Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency letterhead.
GLC00687.072
January 16, 1867
Dickinson, John, fl. 1867
This is an order for pictures, asking to pay the bill in February. Letter is written on Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office letterhead.
GLC00687.074
George May Powell and co., publisher of the Great National Picture
1867
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
GLC00687.075
June 6, 1866
Peck, Samuel H., fl. 1866
Samuel H. Peck requests a full description of the National Picture of the voters of the Constitutional Amendment.
GLC00687.071
December 10, 1866
Williams, A. F., fl. 1864-1866
A.F. Williams writes about the deal they made the last time George May Powell was in the city, that Powell would assume all liabilities and would pay half of all profits from the sale of pictures. A strict account should be kept of all sales.
GLC00687.073
Travel Diary
March-April 1873
re: He stopped briefly in England and experienced difficulty in boarding the ship to cross the Channel and on to Paris. He took the train through Lyon, Turin, Milan, and Venice, with brief stops, describing each briefly. He went on a five-day cruise...
GLC00687.077
to unknown
March 31, 1873
Letter of introduction in French with envelope.
GLC00687.078.01
GLC00687.078.02
to Professor Owen
April 29, 1873
Grant, J.A.S., fl. 1873
J.A. S. Grant sends a fossil of an ivory tusk and the body of a vertebra via George May Powell, who also bears an interesting specimen from the Pyramid Plateau. He recommends Powell.
GLC00687.079
to Professor James Strong
September 6, 1873
Prendergast, J.J., fl. 1873
He offers his services as a physician to Strong's traveling party.
GLC00687.080
September 8, 1873
Sauluier, J., fl. 1873
He recommends Constantine H. Tateosian as an interpreter for Strong's upcoming voyage.
GLC00687.081
October 2, 1873
Riordan, Roi, fl. 1873
He would like to make arrangements to meet Strong in America before his trip. He hopes to join the tour.
GLC00687.082
October 6, 1873
Logan, Hill, fl. 1873
As a student of biblical antiquity, he has read about Strong's planned expedition to the Holy Land and, though he has little money and means, he would like to join the tour. He includes references.
GLC00687.083
October 15, 1873
Tatrosian, C. Harry, fl. 1873
He would like to participate in the upcoming expedition with a position of some kind.
GLC00687.084
November 25, 1873
Chasseand, A. B., fl. 1873
He heard about Strong's planned expedition, and will be in northeastern Egypt at the same time. He warns Strong about the problem of native guides in the area. He offers to act as guide and make arrangements for the group.
GLC00687.085
December 11, 1875
Rawson, A. L., fl. 1875-1882
A. L. Rawson asks George May Powell about the agreement with the Oriental Topographical Corps concerning the copyright of engravings for the Bible Handbook and author's royalties. The back of the letter contains notes for a reply. On the back is a...
GLC00687.086
advertisement for George May Powell's lectures and charts
February-March 1882
three copies of an advertisement for George May Powell's lectures and charts, with testimonials from participating religious leaders.
GLC00687.087
March 17, 1882
Wilson, Edward L., fl. 1882
He asks George May Powell to arrange a diagram of lantern slides of Mount Sinai, and would like to visit New York City.
GLC00687.088
Oriental Reception
18 May 1882
Berkeley St. Congregational Church
Card advertising an address by George May Powell at the Berkeley St. Congregational Church.
GLC00687.089
[Adams, Blackmer & Lyon Pub. Co. printed advertisement for radial chart of Palestine, with a letter of introduction[
Adams, Blackmer, and Lyon (Chicago, Ill.)
re: They endorse Rev. S. W. Powell's chart referring to the books of Kings and Chronicles in the International Lessons of the Bible. The circular includes testimonies affirming the value of these charts from professors of church history and biblical...
GLC00687.090
[Subscription for radial key map of Palestine]
1897
Subscription for radial key map of Palestine, with names and addresses of subscribers.
GLC00687.091
Powell's Light and Shade Relief Map of Palestine
1895
GLC00687.092
Radial Key Map of Palestine in the Time of Our Saviour
GLC00687.093
Kendall, A.A., 1798-1816
She seeks a traveling companion on the Professor's trip as advertised.
GLC00687.094
Vidal, Michel, 1861
Because the marina gate is closed at sunset, he'll pay a visit in the morning. The letter is written on a business card.
GLC00687.095
[Handwritten copy of a manuscript "more than one hundred years old"]
January 17, 1817
This document describes Jesus Christ. On verso is written "Roman Record of Jesus."
GLC00687.096
July 12, 1867
Ensign, F. G., fl. 1867
He fears the Commission will disband due to a lack of work in the East. He talks of his own future plans. Letter is written on American Christian Commission letterhead.
GLC00687.097
July 27, 1867
Powell, Samuel Wells, fl. 1866-1867
He is at the Congregational Church there, and is very busy with Sunday Schools, Sunday School papers, and singing. He doesn't think George May Powell should go into real estate. He plans to visit New Haven and continue school in Chicago.
GLC00687.098
April 17, 1868
Dayton, Ian L., 1868
He introduces his friend Mr. Hall of the Baptist Church and hopes to cooperate with the anniversary.
GLC00687.099
December 1, 1869
Palmer Jr., Walter Clarke, fl. 1869
He expresses concern about the circulation of the Guide to Holiness, which requires 25,000 new subscribers. Many rewards will come to those who work diligently for God, and he encourages George May Powell to get busy canvassing subscribers.
GLC00687.100
to Hannah Bailey
21 May 1813
Bailey, Jacob, 1731-1808
A letter from Jacob Bailey to his wife Hannah Bailey. In his letter Bailey writes about his experience in Colonel Denny McCobb's Volunteer Regiment including an improvement in troop moral and stopping smugglers. Bailey also asks his wife for...
GLC02669.007
7 June 1813
A letter from Jacob Bailey to his wife Hannah Bailey. In his letter, Bailey details the Battle of Lake Champlain in Vermont and the capture of Captain Merrick and thirty-three soldiers from his company. He also writes about British soldiers defecting...
GLC02669.008
to Jacob Bailey
17 June 1813
Bailey, Hannah, fl. 1813
A letter written by Hannah Bailey to her husband Jacob Bailey. Bailey writes that while she misses her husband greatly, but that she trusts in God and hopes it is the Lord's will that he return home from the war.
GLC02669.009
20 June 1813
Bayley, Robert, fl. 1813
This document contains three seperate letters written to Jacob Bailey. The first is a letter from Robert and Maley Bayley to their son informing him of their troubles, including the loss of their cattle and their subsequent inability to pay for bread...
GLC02669.010
to Lt. Robert Bailey
8 July 1813
A letter from Jacob Bailey to his father Robert Bailey in response to GLC02669.10. Bailey feels guilty for being away from his family when they are experiencing such trying financial circumstances, but also states that if he were to return home he...
GLC02669.011
30 April 1820
Bailey, Jacob, fl. 1820
A letter to Jacob Bailey, concerning life in French Canada. Towards the end of the letter two paragraphs are written in French.
GLC02669.012
to Mrs. Weeks
17 July 1800
Weeks, Major S., fl. 1800
A letter from Major S. Weeks to his wife describing the hanging of a man in the presence of his wife and four small children.
GLC02669.013
to Mary Magoo
23 September 1811
Magoo, Rebecca, fl. 1811
A letter from Rebecca Magoo to her sister Mary Magoo stating that she is very unhappy in her current situation and desires to come home immediately.
GLC02669.014
Various notes and memos
10 October 1808
A document, possibly scratch paper, with various messages and dates, including a note is on absentees at a milita gathering, a poem, a child's note reading, "Daddy do not be discouraged," mathmatical equations, and repetative writings of various...
GLC02669.015
to Corporal Daniel Fogg
25 August1809
Johnson, Thomas, fl. 1809
A letter to Corporal Daniel Fogg from Captain Thomas Johnson ordering him to gather the commissioned officers and soldiers at the parade grounds at 1:00 p.m. on September 4, 1809. On the back of the letter is a reply from Fogg stating that he...
GLC02669.016
to Corporal Pelletiah Lyon
25 August 1809
A letter to Corporal Pelletiah Lyon from Captain Thomas Johnson ordering him to gather the commissioned officers and soldiers at the parade grounds at 1:00 p.m. on September 4, 1809. On the back of the letter is a reply from Lyon stating that he has...
GLC02669.017
[Regimental orders third regiment]
16 September 1809
Chute, Thomas, fl. 1809
This document orders the soldiers of the Third Regiment to come well equiped to Windham, New York on October 10, 1809, ready for inspection and other militia duty. The name Captain Johnson is written on the back of the document.
GLC02669.018
8 August 1810
Orders to the Third Regiment to meet in Windham, New York on on August 13, 1810. Ensign T. Baley is written across the back of the document.
GLC02669.019
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