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to David Porter
September 1822
Dale, Richard, 1756-1826
Dale, former United States Naval Commodore, recommends Captain Thomas Hays for a lieutenancy to Porter, the Navy Commissioner.
GLC02500.04
[Land transfer]
12 June 1789
Hacker, Hoysted, fl. 1775-1835
Hacker, who previously served in the Continental Navy, signs as a witness. Signed by Thomas Cooper as a witness. Signed by John Kelly, who authorizes the land transfer to William Cockburn. States that Cockburn owns a parcel of land called...
GLC02500.05
to Dudley Saltonstall [Receipt for copper nails and blue cloth]
26 May 1777
Hinman, Elisha, 1734-1807
Signed twice by Captain Elisha Hinman, who served in the Continental Navy. Indicates that Captain Dudley Saltonstall was involved in the transaction. Guy Richards, (possibly a merchant in New London, Connecticut) signs on verso, acknowledging...
GLC02500.06
to Jesse & Robert Waln re: recently signed treaty (Jay's) of trade & commerce
1794/12/20
Josiah, James, fl. 1794
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02500.07
to Thomas Willing
9 October 1800
Murray, Alexander, fl. 1754-1821
Written on board the U.S. Frigate Constellation near New Castle, Delaware. Murray requests a deposit of approximately $154,000 to be used for military supplies.
GLC02500.08
to James Madison
10 November 1801
Nicholson, James, 1737-1804
Recommends William Adamson for consul at Hamburg.
GLC02500.09
to Richard Dale
1801/07/16
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822
The retired Commodore Truxtun writes to Commodore Dale with personal news and naval advice. Indicates that Dale was near "the theatre of the European War," referring to the first Barbary War, for which Truxtun declined a command. In a post script...
GLC02500.10
to Elias Dayton
4 May 1776
Tucker, Samuel, 1747-1833
Written by Captain Tucker to Colonel Dayton. References Dayton's letter of 23 April 1776. Says he will lay his recommendations for promotions before the New Jersey Committee of Safety. Says he mentioned Captains Dickinson, Potter, and Bloomfield in...
GLC02500.11
to David D. Porter re: southerners moving to Texas
1863/03/30
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes that the enemy "are all moving to Texas with their negroes. God grant all may go there and that our government will open the back door wide and promise to let them stay there in peace." 1 black and white seated engraving of Sherman...
GLC02501
[Proclamation urging Kentuckians to support the Confederacy]
August 1862 - 9 October 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Proclamation that urges residents of Kentucky to support the invading Confederate Army. Smith tells Kentuckians that his troops "come not as invadors, but liberators...to strike off the chains which are being riveted upon you." Promises a just...
GLC02502
Stamp Act Congress: 22 letters and documents by members [decimalized]
1754-1801
GLC02503
to unknown
1756/10/06
Bayard, William, 1729-1804
Forwards a list of prices and mentions the sale of a schooner, containing molasses and rum that had been taken by one of their privateers.
GLC02503.01
[Receipt for 70 pounds sent from the Provincial Congress for paying a detachment of militia]
1776/05/06
Borden, Joseph, 1719-1791
Witnessed by the Committee of Safety. Note on verso indicates that the detachment was sent to Egg Harbor, New Jersey on 6 June 1776.
GLC02503.02
to Joseph Clarke
1775/11/24
Bowler, Metcalf, fl. 1726-1789
Notes receiving 500 pounds to pay troops. Indicates that the money is nearly exhausted and he has yet to pay some of the Minutemen. Discusses other plans related to the defense of the colonies.
GLC02503.03.01
[Order to carry out a death sentence against two convicted criminals]
1778/10/23
Bryan, George, 1731-1791
Order made under Bryan's authority and signed by "Jy Mattlock" as secretary. Orders Sheriff James Claypoole to carry out death sentences for Abraham Carlisle and John Roberts on 4 November 1778. Issued by the Supreme Executive Council of the...
GLC02503.04
to John Armstrong
26 July 1783
Reports the appointment of Nicholas Fitzsimons as the keeper of the hospital on Province Island (also called State Island). Bryan had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress. Armstrong was secretary of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.
GLC02503.05
[Massachusetts-Bay order to pay William Angier]
1764/01/28
Cotton, John, 1712-1789
Partially printed order to pay 1500 pounds for Angier's "Sufferings in the year 1759 - as mentd in his Petn." Authorized by order of the governor, Sir Francis Bernard. Cotton was then deputy secretary and would become secretary to the Stamp Act...
GLC02503.06
[Authorizing William Cochburn to act as Thomas Leslie's attorney]
1765/01/16
Leslie, Thomas, fl. 1765
Witnessed and signed by John Cruger and David Thomson. Partially printed document in which Thomas Leslie grants power of attorney to William Cochburn. Leslie needed Cochburn to help him obtain the fifty acres of land he had been granted for his...
GLC02503.07
to John Lawrence
1788/04/20
Dyer, Eliphalet, 1721-1807
Orders Lawrence to pay Peter Webb six pounds and charge the same to the salary of the judges of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Dyer had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress. Lawrence served as treasurer of Connecticut from 1769 to 1789.
GLC02503.08
[Receipt for sixty pounds and six shillings]
1776/07/30
Fisher, Hendrick, 1697-1779
Received from John Dumis. Fisher receives the money "as a Commissioner" from New Jersey and promises "to account to the Congress for the same."
GLC02503.09
to Leroy, Bayard & McEvers
1801/10/09
Gadsden, Christopher, 1724-1805
Sends a bill of lading for his friend, Henry Middleton. Gadsden had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress.
GLC02503.10
[Receipt for 501 pounds from Charles Williams and Thomas Jones]
1759/11/15
Lispenard, Leonard, 1716-1790
Money received from the late Joseph Munay, by order of his will.
GLC02503.11
[The Petition of Michael Theyser of the City of New York, Innkeeper]
1764/04/12
Livingston, Robert R., 1718-1775
Deposition accusing Joseph Northrop and several others of an assault on Theyser while attempting to unlawfully search his inn for a runaway (possibly an enslaved person).
GLC02503.12
[South Carolina 50 pound note also signed by Henry Middleton]
1775/04/26
Signed by Thomas Lynch, Sr., Henry Middleton, and two others, B. Nuger and one other (illegible). Number 170. Lynch had been a member of the Stamp Act Congress.
GLC02503.13
[Signature of William Murrdock]
1754 ca.
Murrdock, William, fl. 1754
Clipped signature.
GLC02503.14
[Writ for seizure of goods]
1766/06/18
Ogden, Robert, 1716-1787
An order to seize the property of Joseph Budd of Newark, New Jersey, pursuant to a judgment against him in favor of Charles Gilliam and Joseph Headley. Authorized by Judge Ogden, who had served in the Stamp Act Congress the previous year. A note on...
GLC02503.15
[Receipt for ten shillings]
1783/04/04
Otis, James, 1725-1783
Received from the treasury of Massachusetts for an unspecified reason.
GLC02503.16
[Certification of the attendance of Thomas Hubbard, Speaker of the House]
1754/04/20
Partridge, Oliver, 1712-1792
Signed as clerk.
GLC02503.17
to the Commissioners
1770/04/07
Ringgold, Thomas, 1715-1772
Recommends support for William Ruth's application for a loan of $1000 to be held in Robert Walters' security. Cites their land holdings as reason to support the loan.
GLC02503.18
[Arbitration in the case of defamation between Micah Perry and Solomon Sturgis]
1763/03/15
Rowland, David S. (David Sherman), 1719-1794
Also signed by John Read and David Allen, as co-arbitrators. Awards a judgment of fifteen pounds to the petitioners.
GLC02503.19
[Certification that Cornelius Vander Barrak delivered medical supplies]
1756/10/11
Ruggles, Timothy, 1711-1795
The supplies were for "the sick and well People of Col. Thatcher & Colonel Ruggles's Regiment" during the Seven Years' War.
GLC02503.20
[Contract for wheat]
1783/01/09
Tilghman, Edward, 1713-1786
Also signed by Andrew Wallace. Stipulates that Tilghman will deliver five hundred bushels of wheat to Wallace and outlines the details of the transaction.
GLC02503.21
to Thomas Richardson
1761/03/10
Ward, Henry, 1732-1797
Relays order by the Rhode Island general assembly to pay Henry Paget fifteen pounds out of the general treasury. Signed as secretary and as a witness to the order.
GLC02503.22
American statesmen & public servants: 40 letters & docs [decimalized]
1779-1950
GLC02504
to Mr. Holbrook
11 April 1882
Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893
Brooks, an influential American Episcopal bishop, informs Holbrook "I have received your note of kind appreciation & acknowledgement of my small help at St. Paul's during Lent. I am sure you will believe that it was a great pleasure to come & that I...
GLC02504.03
to Mr. Warner re: contribution to Bimetallic Union
1897/03/22
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
Written on personal stationery. Concerns splitting royalties to benefit the Union.
GLC02504.04
to H.E. Seclye
25 November 1854
Burlingame, Anson, 1820-1870
Burlingame, a future Massachusetts State Representative, discusses opportunities to lecture in front of an association led by H.E. Seclye. Informs Seclye that he is making arrangements to visit lyceums in New York.
GLC02504.05
to Preston King
26 October 1865
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879
Chandler, a Republican Senator from Michigan, discusses a large warehousing firm with King, Collector of Customs of the Port of New York. States that T. F. Driggs of Michigan is a partner in the warehousing firm.
GLC02504.07
to Andrew Pickens
19 June 1805
Cheves, Langdon, 1776-1857
Introduces a friend, John Parker, Esquire who is visiting South Carolina for health reasons. Asks Pickens to please extend a welcome to Parker. With floral doodle in pencil on page three.
GLC02504.08
to Peyton F. Miller
2 December 1905
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917
Thanks Miller for his "A group of great lawyers of Columbia County, New York," published 1904, DeVinne Press. Written on stationery of 60 Wall Street.
GLC02504.09
to James C. Dobbin
4 April 1855
Denver, James William, 1817-1892
California State Representative Denver recommends Singleton Vaughn, Jr., to Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy, for a vacant position in the Annapolis, Maryland Naval Academy. States that Vaughn's family "is very respectable but poor, which will induce...
GLC02504.12
to Messrs. Gales & Seaton re: a speech
1827/06/11
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Asking Gales & Seaton to include his speech. With a postscript on page 2.
GLC02504.15
to Millard Fillmore re: information on state prisons
1848/12/02
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893
GLC02504.16
to Alexander M. Carter (et al.) re: declining a speaking invitation
1842/05/11
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, fl. 1842
GLC02504.18
to George F. Edmunds
2 October 1890
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910
Discusses scheduling court cases. Written on stationery of the 5th Avenue Hotel.
GLC02504.19
to Francis E. Parker, Anson Burlingame, and A. Peniston
14 April 1845
Greenleaf, Simon, 1783-1853
Greenleaf, a Harvard University professor, declines a dinner invitation from committee members of the Dane Law School (possibly another name given to Harvard's Law School). States that "a meeting of the Law School in Boston will be a surrender of...
GLC02504.20
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
14 December 1779
Lawrence, John, ?-1810
Complains of his "situation" in the army, and hopes Wadsworth can help him resolve it. Does not specify his exact complaint, but knows Wadsworth has friends in Congress, and hopes they can assist him in rectifying his problem. Lawrence is possibly...
GLC02504.25
3 September 1830
Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836
Livingston, a Senator from Louisiana, discusses a bill he is preparing.
GLC02504.28
to John Nicholson
February 9, 1790
Maclay, William, 1737-1804
Senator Maclay informs Nicholson, Comptroller-General of Pennsylvania, of actions in Congress. Mentions resolutions and debates initiated by Thomas Scott, James Jackson, and John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg. States that he will forward more...
GLC02504.29
1814/03/08
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839
Writes to Secretary of War Armstrong to inform him that since he has not received orders and has finished as a witness in the trial of General William Hull, he will travel to Ohio. McArthur was then a brigadier general. Hull had bloodlessly...
GLC02504.30
to Luther R. Marsh
13 April 1860
O'Conor, Charles, 1804-1884
Suggests giving a dinner to bring together two acquaintances to discuss a matter previously mentioned between O'Conor and Marsh. O'Conor wishes Marsh to speak with this Boston friend before making a final decision.
GLC02504.31
to George Ashmun
30 September 1839
Otis, Harrison G., 1765-1848
Otis, a former Massachusetts Congressman, declines an invitation from Massachusetts State Senator Ashmun, a member of the committee making arrangements for the Western Railroad Festival. Declares that the opening of the Western Railroad "is destined...
GLC02504.32
to E. F. Chamber
6 September 1827
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
States that he will not remove any deputy already appointed unless public interest requires it. Asks Chamber to inform the deputy in question that his commission will be continued.
GLC02504.35
to D. Miller
4 March 1870
Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886
Letter of introduction of R.C. Root as Secretary of the Lebanon Springs (New York) Railroad Company to edit Miller's certificates on the consolidation agreement between Root's company and the B&R Railroad Company.
GLC02504.37
to William H. Blenko
28 July 1950
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
Thanks Blenko for a vase he gave him at the Governors' Conference in White Sulphur Springs. Signed as Governor of California. Addressed to Blenko at the Blenko Glass Company in Milton, West Virginia. A typed note with biographical information on...
GLC02504.39
to William S. Robinson
16 November 1875
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893
Writes that he has reviewed Robinson's manual of parliamentary procedure, titled Warrington's Manual, and praises it as useful, practical, and convenient.
GLC02504.42
American statesmen and public servants: 47 letters & docs [decimalized]
1750-1884
GLC02505
to George Jay
22 May 1848
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886
Calls Jay's attention to eulogies written on the death of Adams' father, John Quincy Adams. Notes that Americans are closely watching Europe, where "Change is now the rule and stability the exception." Jay was in London.
GLC02505.01
to Dwight Foster
7 November 1796
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808
Both Ames and Foster were U.S. Congressmen from Massachusetts. Mentions details of taking his family to Springfield and then to New York. Says Connecticut Congressman Chauncey Goodrich and his wife might join them and that they would "make a company...
GLC02505.02
April 1784
Bradford, William, 1755-1795
Written by Bradford as Pennsylvania's Attorney General to Nicholson as Comptroller General. Says the case "Com v. Matlock" -- probably Comptroller v. Matlock -- will commence today. Wants Nicholson to meet him at Mr. Wilson's -- perhaps the well...
GLC02505.04
[Annual Report to Sec. of War Robert Lincoln from Commanding General William T. Sherman]
3 November 1881
Sherman's working copy of his annual report for 1881. Sherman enumerates and sums up the reports of various generals. He updates Lincoln on Indian affairs, " ... no serious Indian or other war has occurred but great progress has been Made in...
GLC03005
[Quotation for Miss Saltonstall]
17 June 1848
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
Poetically compares human actions to nature. "The passions were like sounds of nature, only heard in her solitude! Our senses may captivate us with beauty but in absence we can forget . . ." Inscribed to Miss Saltonstall.
GLC03010.01
[An Act making Appropriations for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two].
23 December 1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed by Secretary of State Jefferson, and countersigned in type by Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull, Vice President Adams, and President Washington. The act details the federal budget for 1792. Issued by the Second Congress of the United...
GLC03014
[Endorsed check from Gideon Welles]
December 21, 1868
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Printed check for $40 signed by Welles to "G" on recto and endorsed by Gardner on verso. With two cent Revenue stamp, drawn on Riggs & Co. Stamped paid on verso by the Nat'l Bank of the Republic, Washington, D.C.
GLC03016
to Borie
February 13, 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes, "Hearing of your illness, I, some days ago, wrote to Mrs. Borie asking if she and you would not come down and spend a few days, or as long as you pleased, and recuperate and get well again. But before the mail went out I rec'd [sic] your...
GLC03018
to William McPherson
2 July 1844
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Secretary of State Calhoun asks U.S. Attorney for the District of Missouri McPherson that execution of convicted murderers John McDaniel and Joseph Brown be stayed. He adds "It is not... designed, by this interference, to create any hope of the...
GLC03019
A Manual of parliamentary practice for use of the Senate of the United States
1801
With bookplate of James M. Garnett, Essex County, Va. American Bibliography 719, Sabin 35887, Bibliotheca Jeffersoniana p. 83
GLC03024
Civil War Collection of 49 photographs [decimalized]
1860-1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Various stereocard and other smaller photograph prints, most unmounted, relating to the Civil War in Virginia. The images come from Thomas G. Knight, who worked in Brady's studios (it is said) as a teenager. Included are images of Gettysburg...
GLC03029
Carte de visite of Robert Anderson
1861 ca.
Lewis, R.A., fl. 1861
Signed as Brigadier General. Bust portrait.
GLC02985
R.B. Hayes, Col. 23rd Ohio
1862-1864 ca.
Carte de visite of Rutherford B. Hayes as Colonel of 23rd Ohio Vols.
GLC02986
to Sarah Livingston Jay
13 December 1794
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Writes to his wife about family matters. Hopes to be with her in a few months. Expresses considerable pleasure over a letter written to him by his daughter Maria. Remarks that they have many reasons to be pleased with their children.
GLC02987
Morning reports of Co: B 72nd Regt. Penna Vols. Fire Zouaves
January 1863- June 1864
Shreve, Richard L.R., fl. 1863-1864
Daily morning reports for B Company, listing status of men under Captain Richard L.R. Shreve. Each day lists place, number of men according to rank, and notes on the days actions. Each day is signed by a first sergeant and a company commander. For...
GLC02988
Diary of John R. Garden.
1862-1863
Garden, John R., fl. 1841-1864
Diary covers activity of the 62nd regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, with roll of company M and daily entries. Includes detailed account of action at Gettysburg, mentioning Gen. Reynold's death and the fight for the wheat field (2 July 1863 entry)...
GLC02989
to Mr. Peck
12 October 1893
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Typed on stationery of the Exposition Universelle de Chicago, Pavillon Haitien. Sympathizes with Peck, recently removed from a governmental office. Notes that he would have written a letter to the President (Grover Cleveland) on Peck's behalf, but...
GLC02990
January 22, 1862
Written to the "Officer Comdg Ferry Cairo Illinois." Orders the commander of the ferry that a ferryboat "will go to Fort Holt & return immediately, subject to the orders of Maj. Sangers. Written as Brigadier General. Orders made shortly before...
GLC02991
to John W. Stevenson and John P. Stockton
29 July 1880
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
Accepts nomination for President of the United States by the National Democratic Convention. Supports the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution. Describes his commitment to the Union and the federal system of government. Argues against...
GLC02992
to Eliakim P. Scammon
23 July [1862]
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Writes that he will adopt his suggestions on the howitzers. Discusses the difficulties of watching a ford. States...
GLC02993
4 August 1862
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Writes again about Mr. Landcraft and Mrs. Roberts, whom he states were sent on to safety (see GLC 2032). Proposes...
GLC02994
6 August 1862
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Reports that he believes the Confederate force at Pack's Ferry is not large enough to cross the river. Advises, "I...
GLC02995
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Says, "Soon afer our reinforcements under Capt Zimmerman reached Pack's ferry the enemy retreated up the River...
GLC02996
3 April 1863
Hayes writes as Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Brigadier General Scammon in Charleston. States that he sent Lieutenant William McKinley (later elected U.S. president) to tell Scammon about Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins's...
GLC02997
to Darius H. Ingraham
March 26, 1866
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Written as Rear Admiral and Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy on Naval Academy letterhead. Written to Ingraham as the chairman of committee to aid widows and orphans of union soldiers. References Ingraham's letter about a "Grand Fair" in honor...
GLC02998
to Alexander S. Latty
28 November 1855
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Offers Judge Latty an appointment as his private secretary and hopes he will accept. Expresses only one reservation, that Latty's health may not be good enough for him to come to Columbus, Ohio. Written as he was about to take up duties as Governor...
GLC02999
to T. N. Parmelee
1872/05/19
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Written on Herald Tribune stationery to Parmelee, an attorney in New Haven, Connecticut. Marked "private." Salutation reads: "Friend Parmelee." Speaks of the impossibility of a Democrat being elected president in 1872. Notes a Democrat being elected...
GLC03000
to George Poindexter
December 7, 1820
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Writes to Governor of Mississippi Poindexter to introduce Rev. Austin Dickinson. In 1819 Dickinson was delegated by the Synod of Tennessee to raise funds to build a theological seminary in Tennessee; he is sure that Poindexter both will give...
GLC03001
[Indenture apprenticing Javin Toby to John Steadman]
1747/01/09
Toby, Hannah, fl. 1747
Singed by Toby with an X, also signed by Samuel Swift and Thomas Hazard, both Justices of the Peace. States that "Hannah Toby Indian Woman" has indentured her son "Javin Toby a Molatto" to John Steadman and his wife for fifteen years and five months...
GLC03002.01
[Legal documents relating to the arrest of Ruth, an Indian Woman]
1750/10/05
Kingsberry, Ephraim, fl. 1750
Two documents with legal dockets on verso. The two documents relate to the arrest of an Indian woman named Ruth, with a deposition against Ruth, an order for her arrest, a record of her arrest, and the facts of confession. The deposition is from...
GLC03002.02
[Deposition of Clark concerning the murder of two Indians, signed with his mark]
1754/03/01
Clark, James, fl. 1751-1754
Clark signed with his mark "J." Clark was servant to Ebenezer Hall at Montinicus Island and saw Hall and his son shoot two Indians in the Summer in 1751 and bury them in his garden. The deposition says "The Examinant afterwards saw Hall cut the...
GLC03002.03
to Gov. Francis Bernard
1767/08/20
Flagg, James, fl. 1767
Informs Governor Bernard that Asten is "the person suspected by the Indians," for being responsible for "the Murder and Robbery of some of their Brethren." Asten was believed to be robbing the Indians of furs. Numerous people, including Indians, saw...
GLC03002.04
[Order to sheriffs, deputies & constables to arrest Asten for murdering Indians]
1767/09/10
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780
Signed as Chief Justice of Massachusetts, with the last paragraph in his hand. Orders to find and arrest Daniel Asten and Francis Douglass as "the Perpetrators of the murder and robbery," against certain Indians. In the document Asten's name is...
GLC03002.05
[Copy of battle orders for Missionary Ridge, Battle of Chattanooga]
22 November 1863
Sawyer, R. M., fl. 1863-1864
Sawyer, Assistant Adjutant General to General William Tecumseh Sherman, records battle orders from Sherman's command. Marked as official and signed by A. C. Fisk, Assistant Adjutant General. Written near Chattanooga, at the Head Quarters of the...
GLC03004
[Receipt for fifteen hundred dollars to John Slidell]
27 September 1861
Slidell, John, 1793-1871
Partially printed document acknowledging receipt of $1,500, for use as "Commissioner of the Confederate States to France." Money received from William J. Bromwell, the "Disbursing Clerk of the Department of State."
GLC03006
to Anne Brown Adams
5 January 1860
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
One letter from Aaron D. Stevens to Anne Brown Adams dated January 5, 1860. Awaiting his upcoming trial and execution, and recalls the deaths of John Brown and other Harpers Ferry raiders. Says "The boys met their fate very cheerful." Was badly...
GLC03007.01
1 March 1860
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Awaiting his execution "very cheerful and happy," he councils her to always try and do what is good, for "the better they do the higher they rise in happiness." Looks forward to "the other world" and meeting...
GLC03007.02
to Anne Brown Adams [Fragment]
January 17, 1860
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Written to one of John Brown's sons as well, addressed simply to "My Dear Brother." Portion of the letter written to the son states Stevens is awaiting execution, ready to die, and looking forward to the...
GLC03007.03
[Alexander Ross' scrapbook related to John Brown's family]
1878-1898
Ross, Alexander Milton, 1832-1897
Ross' collection of letters relating to John Brown's family, mostly letters sent to him by John Brown's children. Scrapbook contains twenty one letters and one cartoon relating to John Brown, as well as envelopes for most of the letters. Letters...
GLC03007.56
An Act to provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrection and repel Invasions
2 May 1792
Signed as Secretary of State. Passed during the first session of the Second Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 24 October 1791.
GLC03009
to Miss Saltonstall
15 July 1848
Thanks her for her kind thoughts. Comments that she is glad Saltonstall was able to sample figs from the southern climate. Mentions travel plans and her health, stating "I should have been with you yesterday but was obliged to sleep - I hope Dr...
GLC03010.02
The Life of Lincoln
1860
Tribune Tracts no. 6. Extra-illustrated biography with engravings of Lincoln, the Executive Mansion, the Capitol, and a Lincoln-Hamlin electoral ribbon depicting Lincoln pasted in first few pages. Published by Horace Greeley & Co.
GLC03012
to Daniel Harvey Hill
May 21, 1864
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Clerical copy of a letter by Beauregard, with Beauregard's signature attesting that it is a "true copy." Beauregard informs Hill that President Davis refuses to assign him to command until Hill makes "the application for orders in the field", which...
GLC03013
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