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to Dorothy K. Landau
December 26, 1943
Landau, Daniel B., 1907-1968
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau dated December 26, 1943. Mentions receiving a letter from Dorothy Rose.
GLC09993.279
to Daniel Landau
Landau, Dorothy K., 1908-1992
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated December 26, 1943. Pertains to life in Corsicana, Texas.
GLC09993.280
to Edward D. Gazzam re: American interests better served by Texas independence
1844/02/03
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Written as Senator from Pennsylvania, regarding the bill for admission of Texas to the Union and South Carolina's opposition to another Tariff bill. Buchanan argues that an independent Texas would be better for America unless Great Britain were to...
GLC02104
to Thomas W. Ward re: removal of goverment from Austin and archives
1842/10/08
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Signed as President of Texas. Refers to the removal of the government from Austin to Washington-on-the-Brazos, and the need to remove the archives, a removal that eventually led to the Texas "archives war."
GLC02145.02
to Thomas Ward re: moving Texas archives from Austin to Washington-on-the Brazos
1842/12/10
Signed twice as President of Texas. Telling Ward of Smith's and Chandler's orders to remove the archives.
GLC02145.04
to Richard Graham
1824/09/05
Clark, William, 1770-1838
Notes that apparent strife between Indians and whites in Arkansas has dissipated. Reports a conversation with Secretary of War John C. Calhoun on the topic of establishing Indian agents, in which Calhoun asserted that he would not make any...
GLC02146.04
to Henry Knox re: sending Knox to stop NJ from forming its own Army
1780/06/18
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Sending Knox in an attempt to keep New Jersey from forming a separate army.
GLC02147
to Eli Williams, Thomas Moore, and Joseph Kerr
6 August 1808
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
President Jefferson writes to the commissioners of the Cumberland Road about reexamining its route from Washington, Pennsylvania, to Wheeling, Pennsylvania. Explains that "the principal object of this road is a communication directly westwardly if...
GLC02148
President Jefferson's Inaugural Speech
4 March 1805
President Jefferson's inaugural speech, given after his official reelection in 1805: "Mr. Jefferson appeared in the Chamber of the United States Senate, where his reelection was declated, and the necessary oath administered to him." Printed on silk...
GLC02151
Official extract of minutes... re: notifying foreign nations of independence
1861/01/14
Arthur, B.F., fl. 1860-1863
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Seccession Convention. Resolves telling the Governor to forward copies of the secession Ordinance to other states in the union and foreign nations.
GLC02279
to Francis W. Pickens re: announcing formation of Confederate States of America
1861/02/09
Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885
GLC02283
to Richard Rush
29 November 1814
Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818
Addressed to Rush as Attorney General in Washington, D.C. Encloses a letter received from her son, John Quincy Adams, to the President, James Madison, and states that he may read the political parts to the President if he desires. States that the...
GLC02291
to John [Jean] Luzac re: America should maintain neutrality
1793/10/02
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as Vice President, recommending Tobias Lear, former secretary to President George Washington. "This country is too happy in the enjoyment of that Liberty which cost them so dear to risque it, by medling in foreign wars." Luzac, a...
GLC02294
to James Wolfe Ripley
17 August 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln requests that Brigadier General Ripley, the chief of ordnance, have a gun presented by an unknown Mr. Gallagher examined and tested.
GLC02318
to Abba
March 8, 1865
Prentiss, Mary Y., fl. 1865
Written by a young girl to an unidentified recipient (apparently her sister), intermingling observations with gossip and flirtation. Exclaims enthusiastically about all the fun she is having. States that she attended Lincoln's second inauguration...
GLC02319
to [Gov. Benjamin Harrison] re: provisional peace treaty, Carleton & Washington
1783/05/20
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Signed by Madison as "James Madison Jr." Countersigned by Theodorick Bland and John Francis Mercer. Written to Governor Benjamin Harrison of Virginia, as state delegate (per Madison Papers and Library of Congress, Papers of the Members of Congress...
GLC02321
to James Clinton
January 24, 1780
Apologizes for not being able to extend Clinton's furlough any longer. There is a shortage of officers, so Clinton must return as soon as possible. Possibly written in the hand of Tench Tilghman, Washington's aide-de-camp.
GLC02336
to James McHenry
13 May 1799
In reply to McHenry's letter of 2 May 1799. Written as commander of Provisional Army created during the fear of a French invasion to McHenry as Secretary of War in the Adams Administration. They are attempting to find the best candidates to fill...
GLC02337
to unknown
December 26, 1799
North, William, 1755-1836
Appears to be a retained draft. Written by North as Adjutant General of the Provisional Army with the rank of brigadier general (a position he held 1798-1800) to an unknown recipient. Says if "you are too full, ask Mrs. Duane for a pail of butter."...
GLC02341
Act for making farther and more effectual provision for the protection of the frontiers of the United States
March 5, 1792
Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Decided at the first session of the second Congress held at the city of Philadelphia on 24 October 1791. Lists the salaries and allowances for officers and recruits. Mentions employing Indians for...
GLC02342
to Solomon Haven
January 6, 1840
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Discusses political and social news. Mentions that the state legislature will meet tomorrow and that there is a movement toward legal reform, which he feels in necessary. Briefly comments on national and state debts. Written as member of Congress.
GLC02344
to Roscoe Conkling
February 19, 1864
Replies to Conkling's letter criticizing the reputation of Caleb Lyon. Lincoln remarks that, "his nomination to some respectable office was repeatedly urged upon me certainly by two, if not three Senators of the highest standing; and your letter...
GLC02345
February 9, 1777
Ordering Clinton to go to Albany to "assist in the command of the Northern department" under General Schuyler. Warns Clinton that there is not time for delay. "General McDougal will take the direction of matters in the Highlands when you are gone."
GLC02366
to Gen. Henry Benham re: stay of execution for Priv. Grey & Cusick
29 April 1864
Accompanied by a forged Lincoln AES dated 3/22/1865, ordering an unnamed person be allowed to take the oath of Dec. 8 (clipped from a letter).
GLC02371.01
to Alexander McDougall and and Henry Knox
3 September 1782
Written jointly to General McDougall and General Henry Knox. Washington names them commissioners to meet with the commissioners of Sir Guy Carleton, the commander of British forces in America, to settle issues with prisoners of war. Mentions enclosed...
GLC02380
Field where Gen. Reynolds fell, Gettysburg [published by Gardner]
1863/07
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
Photograph, not showing Reynold's body, but showing corpses on the field after the battle.
GLC02435
to Charles Villere
May 26, 1863
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Beauregard, in charge of the defense of the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina, replies to previous correspondence from his brother-in-law Villere. He writes "I am happy to hear of the confidence in me expressed every where, but I am always fearful...
GLC02129
Special field orders
26 June 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Signed "W.T.S." Apparently a draft of orders, unnumbered, with cross outs and additions. Concerns the strategy for rationing supplies at the start of Atlanta campaign. Also details procedures for dealing with deficiencies of supplies due to...
GLC02137
True copy of the "Whip Handle despatch" re: impending Mexican invasion
1836/06/09
Miller, W.P., fl. 1836
Secretrial copy of two letters, one on p. 1 by W. P. Miller, and the second on p. 2-3 by Henry Teal with the endorsement (copy) of H.W. Karney. The entire document written originally to Thomas Rusk, by John D. McLeod with this particularly addressed...
GLC02145.06
1827/07/26
Circular letter announcing that the 1824 law requiring Indian agents to live and keep their agencies near or within the tribal territory being overseen will be strictly observed.
GLC02146.05
to William Hoffman
22 July 1862
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes to Colonel Hoffman about exchanging a Union prisoner, Lieutenant Adjutant D.T. Bowler of the 7th Iowa volunteers (the bearer of the letter) for a Confederate prisoner Lieutenant George T. Moorman held at Chicago. States that Bowler is on...
GLC02152
[Address to soldiers before anticipated Union assault on Corinth]
2 May 1862
Rallying the soldiers before the anticipated battle and assuring a Confederate victory. "We are about to meet once more, in the shock of battle, the invaders of our soil, the despoilers of our homes, the disturbers of our family ties. Face to face...
GLC02195
to General John Hunt Morgan
circa 1864
Johnson, Adams Rankin, 1834-1922
General Johnson, who served in a cavalry unit under Morgan, writes, "We are all exceedingly anxious to be on the war path again, and next to yourself no one is more anxious to Show both the Yankees and our friends that there is Life in the old Band...
GLC02214
to Gov. Pettus of Miss., re: actions leading to secession of South Carolina
1860/11/08
Gist, States Rights, 1831-1864
Also urging the Mississippi governor to join South Carolina's secession.
GLC02266
[Alabama's first official action to secede due to election of Lincoln]
1860/11/28
Moore, Andrew Barry, 1807-1873
Refers to "the Election of Abraham Lincoln, a Black Republican."
GLC02267
to Gov. F. W. Pickens re: announcing adoption & signing of secession ordinance
1860/12/20
Jamison, David F., fl. 1860
GLC02268
to D. F. Jamison
1860/12/22
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
Written as Governor of South Carolina to Jamison, president of the Secession Convention.
GLC02269
Official copy of S.C. ordinance to allow Gov. to treat with foreigners
1860/12/27
Duffus, James A., fl. 1860
Signed by Duffus as Deputy Secretary of South Carolina.
GLC02270
Copy of Committee resolution authorizing Gov. to declare martial law
Wardlaw, D.L., fl. 1860
Clerical copy written in the hand of B.F. Arthur, signed for Winslow (as chair of the Secession Convention).
GLC02271
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolution (volunteer army)
December 30, 1860
Signed as clerk of the Secession Convention of South Carolina. Concerning Gen. Gadbury's resolution for establishment of volunteer companies.
GLC02272.01
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. re: establishing volunteer army
Written as clerk of the convention
GLC02273
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (permanent army)
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Secession Convention.
GLC02274.01
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (not to relax military)
1860/12/30
GLC02275
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve re: checks to U.S. Govt
1861/01/02
Advising Governor Pickens that no checks be issued to U.S. government employees. (Misdated 1860.)
GLC02276.01
Board of Ordinance letter to Pickens re: defense of Charleston
With Pickens' endorsement on verso, as Gov. of South Carolina, he has refused to yield. James Jones and signed by Thomas F. Dragton.
GLC02277.01
Transmittal of secession and related resolutions
1861/01/21
GLC02280
Pennsylvania resolutions relative to maintenance of the... Union
1861/01/24
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894
Resolutions by the Pennsylvania legislature rejecting the secession of South Carolina. Signed by Curtin as Governor and countersigned by S.B. Thomas as Deputy Secretary, and Eli Slifer as Secretary.
GLC02281
to Elise Bragg re: eye-witness account of secession of Louisiana
1861/01/27
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Written on state Executive Mansion stationery, and also mentioning the replacement of the Federal flag by "the Goose [sic, Pelican] was hoisted in its stead"
GLC02282
Copy of... resolution approving appointment of Beauregard by Pickens
1861/04/08
Written as clerk of the South Carolina secession convention.
GLC02284
to Gov. John Letcher re: asking Virginia to join CSA and sending Stephens
1861/04/19
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed as President of the Confederacy. Also sending Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens to negotiate alliance.
GLC02285
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