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Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg
January 22, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg.
GLC01307
to Tobias Lear
December 12, 1794
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington expresses pleasure at the Virginia Assembly's passing a bill concerning internal navigation of the Potomac, and mentions the quantities of tobacco in his warehouses and price differentials. He also mentions navigation of the Potomac.
GLC01402
[Lincoln's appointment of Joshua Reed Giddings as Consul General]
March 25, 1861
Also signed by William Henry Seward as Secretary of State. President Lincoln appoints former Ohio Representative Giddings to serve as Consul General of the United States for the British North American Provinces. Has a seal on bottom left corner.
GLC01413
Appointing Holland Coffee agent of Texas for the Comanches
15 November 1837
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Sealed with green, yellow and white ribbons with paper seal. Republic of Texas. Document length does not include full ribbon lengths. Full measurement with document: 40.7 x 40 cm.
GLC01119.01
[Stephen Austin's Securing a loan from Louisiana]
January 12, 1836
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Printed document signed on page 3 by Austin with possible later notations, for the Republic of Texas. Signed by William Christy, public notary, and lenders, including William Triplett and others. The first Texas loan. Reference information:...
GLC01121
[Copy of Crawford's notes regarding surrender of Fort Sumter]
13 April 1861
Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892
Walker's "true copy" of Crawford and Seymour's first hand account of the meeting between Colonel Louis Wigfall and Major Robert Anderson, during which Fort Sumter was surrendered. Walker copied, in pencil, Crawford and Seymour's written account...
GLC01127.01
to unknown
May 10, 1823
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Letter probably sent to John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State by President Monroe. Letter believed to be a precursor to the Monroe Doctrine. Said he had to withdraw the nomination of John B. Prevost, Aaron Burr's nephew, as Charge d'Affaires to...
GLC01137
to Jean Crevecoeur
July 17, 1787
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
Jones, noted for his leadership in both the American and Russian navies, encloses a separate letter (not included) for Crevecoeur, French consul in New York. Relates that he recently returned to New York from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the...
GLC01145
to James L. Crane
January 2, 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Misdated "1864" but dated 1865 on internal evidence. The 21st Illinois was Grant's first command. Crane had served as chaplain of that unit.
GLC01151
to Abraham Robinson
October 14, 1776
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Wayne writes just as the British are approaching Fort Ticonderoga for an attack. "I have just time to inform you that the Enemy are approaching - the shattered remains of our fleet arrived last night." Eleven of the sixteen ships were lost, as well...
GLC01154
to Joseph H. Hawkins, re: payment to Gen. James Wilkinson
06 April 1823
Directing Hawkins to pay Gen. Wilkinson for funds borrowed by Austin while in Texas tryiing to confirm his "old three hundred" grant. Endorsed by James Perry, Austin's executor, and signed by Wilkinson in receipt of payment.
GLC01156
to R. R. Royal
December 25, 1835
With autograph address leaf and autograph note signed of James Fannin. Austin discusses his mission to the United States, Andrew Jackson and the threat of War returning. Also, mentions his devotion to Texas.
GLC01157
Old 300 land grant to John Smith and Hugh McKinsie
19 May 1825
GLC01159
to John McCalla
February 16, 1836
Austin argues that the Mexican government's usurpations and violations of the constitutional rights of Texans led to this "war of independence." Mentions Santanna's pending invasion. With Nashville postal stamp on address leaf.
GLC01161
to Charles Lynch
August 7, 1836
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Letter in the hand of Andrew Jackson Donelson, President Jackson' s nephew and amanuensis. He penned the entire letter and signature. Jackson denies Texas U.S. aid because of neutrality. In the letter, he mentions countermanding order for troops to...
GLC01165
to Morven M. Jones
June 25, 1844
Written as former president. Jackson argues that Polk adheres to "Jeffersonian democracy" which makes him an acceptable alternative candidate to Martin Van Buren (who had been defeated for re-election in 1840). He sees Polk's nomination assured...
GLC01166
Receipt for transporting 100 men and provisions
January 22, 1836
Fannin, James Walker, Jr., 1804-1836
Signed as colonel of artillery and inspector general of Texas Republic troops.
GLC01167
[James B. Bonham's signature clipped from a letter]
1815-1860
Bonham, James, 1807-1836
Clipped signature with the words: "Yours / James B. Bonham / my horse comes."
GLC01169
to Gen. Edward Burleson
April 10, 1842
An eloquent letter written as President to Vice President Burleson, acting as a general, relating to the Mexican invasion of 1842. Houston tries to encourage Burleson to pursue the retreating Mexican troops, rather than to disband his volunteers. He...
GLC01170
to Edward Burleson
April 11, 1842
Houston, as President of the Republic of Texas, writes to Edward Burleson, the Vice President of Texas, about the security of Austin as Texas's capital. He considers the vulnerability of the archives of the Republic to attack, while they are kept in...
GLC01171
to Commander of Volunteers
October 2, 1835
Austin, Stephen Fuller, 1793-1836
Letter addressed to the Commander in Chief of Volunteers or to the Committee at Gonzales. The letter discusses the totals and placement of volunteers.
GLC01174
to Ellen Lothrop
October 28, 1775
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Letter written by Warren, the well known Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary writer, to her friend Lothrop. Says she will leave politics for others to discuss and that she only has warm feelings for the circle of friends in Fairfield (where Lothrop...
GLC01189.01
to Charles F. Mercer
May 19, 1826
Acknowledges the letter from Mercer by Mr. Hawkins. States he is satisfied with the work of the Committee of Claims in the House of Representatives on his refund requests from his time overseas. Discusses possible publication of the documents...
GLC01192
to Joseph Gales, Jr.
September 4, 1838
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Previously received one hundred copies of a pamphlet, sent by a Mr. Franklin. Only recently had time to revise it, and transmits his corrections. Notes that he will free frank the pamphlets, saving Mr. Franklin the trouble. The Executive Committee of...
GLC01194
to James Madison
July 23, 1817
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Regarding the establishment of the University of Virginia, Jefferson writes to set a meeting for handling donations to "our subscription paper" and discusses the details of arranging a meeting. Among those also contacted for the meeting were Joseph C...
GLC01198
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