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to Dwight Foster
22 August 1806
Eaton, William, 1764-1811
Re: Burr's western conspiracy. Eaton had told Jefferson, who answered, "'There is too much knowledge an integrity among the people to give room to any apprehension of the kind.'"
GLC08103
to Hugh Brady
1838-1840
Archive of 10 letters and 2 manuscripts sent to General Hugh Brady, U.S. Commander at Detroit, relating to an attempted overthrow of the Canadian government
GLC08104
16 October 1838
Arthur G., fl. 1838
talks of hostility between the two nations and a building organization called the Hunters Society that wants to overthrow the government in the Canadian provinces
GLC08104.001
14 November 1838
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851
asks General Brady to exert vigilance when preventing American miltia from entering Canada
GLC08104.002
[Expresses apprehension at possible rupture between United States and Empiire of Great Britain]
1815-1860
GLC08104.004
February 19, 1839
Anderson, Robert, fl. 1839
says that at present things are quiet between the two nations
GLC08104.005
talks about news of a robbery
GLC08104.006
22 May 1839
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
GLC08104.007
16 October 1839
expresses hope that United States will respect British North Americans
GLC08104.008
28 October 1839
says he will see the general earlier than expected
GLC08104.009
to Secretary of the Treasury
11 November 1839
excerpt of a letter expressing a need for information that would counteract a potential invasion
GLC08104.010
to Col. Love
15 July 1840
Gardner, L., fl. 1840
talks of an incident in which the soldiers complained they were mistreated, says they can return and prosecute
GLC08104.012
A message from the army of the Valley of Virginia
February 10, 1865
Smith's Brigade
"A message from the army of the valley of Virginia" "after four years of terrible war with a savage foe who seeks our subjugation, we are still firm in our determination to seek our independence"
GLC08105
to George Meade
16 March 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Arranging forces, including African-American regiments, for the final push on Petersburg
GLC08106
Draft copy of the official report of the 2nd Division
1864
Hascall, Milo, fl. 1864
Draft copy of the official report of the 2nd Division, XXIII Corp's operations during Sherman's 1864 Atlanta Campaign, Decateur, GA., 10 September 1864.
GLC08107
General Orders # 18
27 April 1865
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
General orders #18, announcing terms of his surrender to Sherman: "sparing the blood of this gallant army and saving our country from further devastation": clerical copy, made in the field, signed by WD Gale
GLC08108
to his wife Emma and his brother
circa 1862-1864
Ricks, Augustus J., fl. 1862-1864
Marching with Sherman through Georgia: 17 letters of a staff officer, to his wife Emma and his brother. With Carte de visite, two printed general field orders, and a printed history of the 104 Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
GLC08109
to William T. Sherman
04 May 1865
Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
Eight days after Johnston's surrender regarding situation in North Carolina. "Concluded satisfactorily all details with Genl Johnston." General James Wilson "had disregarded the order to resume hostilities it being of an earlier date than yours..."
GLC08110.01
to Henry Halleck
Two telegrams on one page "A number of officers and men of both Lee's and Johnston's armies whose homes are in the Western states desire to press through the Northern states...can they be permitted to do so?"
GLC08110.02
to Henry W. Slocum
22 August 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Offering to do whatever he can to make life easier for Slocum and his family
GLC08112.01
07 September 1865
Predicting a quick end to reconstruction: "The North cannot long afford to keep arms there for local police": "Still, as long as you do have the force and the state now you must of necessity control...my own opinion is that self interest will soon...
GLC08112.02
1889
Four letters + one photograph
GLC08113
to Mrs. Henry Slocum
February 9, 1889
Thanking her for flowers sent on his 69th birthday: "If I can worry through another year...time with his scythe... may make a deep swath, but cannot cheat me of seventy years on this insignificant globe with a fair measure of life's pleasures and...
GLC08113.01
February 11, 1889
"We three will go down to history as the leaders of 'The March to the Sea'." Requesting photos of Slocum and Howard
GLC08113.02
21 May 1889
Declining invitation to her daughter's wedding
GLC08113.03
01 March 1889
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Enclosing requested photograph (with photo). "Though the main honor of the work crowns our chief, yet in helpful planning & executing, our part will not be forgotten."
GLC08113.04
Order to affix the seal
21 March 1873
Order to affix the seal to a warrant for the pardon of Leon McLemon
GLC08114
Congress's proposed ship's passport
circa 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Certifying Congress's proposed ship's passport, which became part of the 1778 Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France, the Nation's first treaty with a foreign power in the hand of Charles Thompson
GLC08115
to Silas m. Stilwell
12 July 1837
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Ours is a "Civil War" for the White House: "The glory to be gained is not from the victory we may achieve but from the use we make of it," warning that "confidence in the weakness of an enemy has produced the most disatrous defeats on record."
GLC08116
Act of Congress
03 March 1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Act of Congress calling upon President Washington to "cause an estimate to be laid before Congress at their next session, of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor granted to, nor claimed by any citizen of the United...
GLC08117
1806 State of the Union Address
09 December 1806
1806 State of the Union Address, announcing the return of Lewis and Clark, who have "traced the Missouri nearly to its source." Burr's conspiracy discussing calling for prohibition of the slave trade in 1808, as son as allowed under the Constitution...
GLC08118
to Thomas Gage
23 November 1769
Johnson, William, 1715-1774
Re: Indian policy in the wake of mounting troubles on the frontier, fed by spanish and French agents
GLC08119.01
Proposed sale of land
February 28, 1798
Johnson, John, fl. 1798
From exile in Canada, the loyalist son of Sir William writes on the proposed sale of land
GLC08119.02
to Secretary Addington
02 July 1703
Dudley, Joseph, 1647-1720
Re: The Indian Conference at Casco, seeking allies in Queen Anne's War
GLC08121
John Richbell and his wife sell...
18 October 1666
[Long Island] John Richbell and his wife sell "all that neck or tract of land commonly called & known by the name of Horse Neck lying & being upon the sound on the North side...bounded to the West with Oyster Bay, to the East with [Huntington] Boro...
GLC08122
"Amicus Pennsylvaniae"
May 1765
Duche, Jacob, fl. 1765
"Amicus Pennsylvaniae." Manuscript of Duche's blank-verse history of the colony of Pennsyvania (published by Franklin & Hall, 1766), here entitled "an attempt (by way of amusement) to sketch out some of the particulars." Content includs William...
GLC08123
to Henry Glen
17 October 1785
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Arranging a shipment of supplies to the Six Nations, complying with the Treaty of 1792
GLC08124
to William Marbury
26 March 1803
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court's landmark decision on "Mandamus": establishing judicial review. Printed in New-York Herald
GLC08125
to Elbridge Gerry
29 October 1778
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Draft of Genet's letter to Adams planning to ask French to reinforce D'Estaing, copied by Adams and sent to Elbridge Gerry
GLC08126
to Joseph Mulligan
23 August 1818
Re: New edition of the Federalist, which will be esteemed "as long as our national constitution and the language in which it is written shall endure. I mean not by this however to approve everything in it." Also to Jacob Gibson
GLC08127
To the citizens of Macon...
30 July 1864
"To the citizens of Macon...the enemy is now in sight of your houses. We lack force. I appeal to every man, citizen or refugee, who has a gun of any kind, or can get one, to report at the court house with the least possible delay.""
GLC08128
to Vice Consul Moissonier
07 September 1793
[Re: Genet Affair] Warning French Vice consul about violation of American neutrality, by trying to raise Naval forces in America.
GLC08130
to James Oldham
30 November 1804
Re: avoidance of involvement in other's quarrels: "I generally presume them to flow from the indulgences of too much passion of both sides" (this dispute about contractor for Monticello Greenhouse).
GLC08131
[Letters belonging to Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, 1876-1880][Decimalized .01-.22]
circa 1876-1880
Collection of letters belonging to Hugh Judson Kilpatrick dated 1876-1880. Consists of 21 items sent primarily to Luisa Kilpatrick and William T. Sherman. Recounts events of the campaign, Sherman's March to the Sea and other Civil War historical...
GLC08133
Requisition of a quarter cask of spirits
11 October 1779
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794
GLC08136
Henry Wellington Wack
1905
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Henry Wellington Wack: "The story of the free Congo State..." signed by Clemens with autograph note above frontpiece portrait: "A bucket of whitewash for the miscreant King Leopold."
GLC08137
Summarizing a scouting report
30 October 1864
Clanton, James H., fl. 1864
GLC08138
to Henry W. Halleck
01 November 1863
Foster, John Gray, 1823-1874
Union Major General, proposing a raid on Richmond
GLC08139
Satirical Union Broadside
2 October 1863 circa
"Chattanooga Sentinel-Extra...the Ladies of Selma are respectfully requested to preserve all their chamber lye..."
GLC08140
Extraordinary slave-related court document
1867
Aa complex legal case in which a freed man of color is fraudulently sold as a slave to pay for a purchase of cattle.
GLC08141
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