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Congressional resolve to appoint committee to compile list of hostilities
18 October 1775
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Appointed John Adams, Silas Deane and George Wythe to the committee.
GLC00505.02
An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport, at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837.
1837
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Inscribed on front cover: "John Connell Esq. from John Quincy Adams" Discusses the history of the independence movement; finding support from the Declaration of Independence; attacking nullification and states rights; condemning slavery; supporting...
GLC00506
Letter and book concerning the Wilkes expedition [decimalized]
1836
[decimalized 00507.01-507.02]
GLC00507
Address on the subject of a surveying and exploring expedition to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas. Delivered in the Hall of Representatives on the evening of April 3, 1836
Reynolds, Jeremiah N., 1799-1858
Published by Harper and Brothers. Inscribed "With the compliments" and signed by Reynolds. Also signed by Edward Sanford, possibly the book's owner. Concerns the Wilkes expedition, the first attempt to organize the nation behind an expedition to...
GLC00507.02
Paul J. Semmes archive regarding buying arms and military equipment [decimalized .01-.14]
December 1860 - March 1861
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
14 copies of documents and letters, most in the hand of Paul J. Semmes about his efforts as agent to buy arms for the state of Georgia before the war. Contracts with Parrot for guns and DuPont for gunpowder.
GLC00508
to Joseph E. Brown
December 11, 1860
Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract made with Charles Hugh of Pittsburgh for six eight inch Columbiads, 300 solid shot, and 1500 shells. Advises that the guns will be inspected by a member of the U.S. ordnance corps. Informs that...
GLC00508.02
December 21, 1860
Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract for 300 Colt New Model Army pistols to be delivered in two weeks. Mentions that the same factory, the Colts Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. of Hartford, Connecticut is now filling orders for...
GLC00508.03
[Contract with Robert P. Parrott for rifles, projectiles & lead]
December 22, 1860
Semmes's retained copy. Contract with Parrott of the Cold Springs Foundry in West Point, New York for 16 rifle cannons, 3500 "Dyer" solid shot, 4000 "Dyer" case or shrapnel shot, 500 canister shot, and 100,000 pounds of lead. Lists the...
GLC00508.04
December 25, 1860
Semmes's retained copy. Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a copy of a letter to the Secretary of War and to Major Wayne (not present), the newly appointed Adjutant General of Georgia. The letters concern an attempt to purchase tents from...
GLC00508.05
Semmes's retained copy. Writes to the Governor of Georgia enclosing a contract made with James T. Ames of Chicopee, Massachusetts (Ames Manufacturing) for cavalry equipment, postal pouches, haversacks, knapsacks & straps, Infantry equipment, carbine...
GLC00508.06
to Augustus Viele
January 14, 1861
Semmes's retained copy. Writes to Viele in West Troy, New York. Insists that Governor Brown and the State of Georgia will only make payments for the cannons produced by Viele's foundry according to the terms of the contract. Advises that Mr. Kemble...
GLC00508.07
[Estimates of camp & garrison equipage for 10,000 men]
January 15, 1861
List of estimated costs of equipment for 7,500 Infantry, 1,500 Cavalry, and 1000 Artillery according to United States standards. Not in Semmes's hand but with additions by him. Includes items such as knapsacks, bedsacks, hatchets, camp kettles...
GLC00508.08
[Estimates of sizes needed for tents]
circa December 8, 1860
Size estimates for hospital tents, hospital tents fly, wall tents fly, and servants tents. Docketed by Paul J. Semmes; on top a note in pencil that reads, "Copy sent Gov Brown 8 Dec 1860 PJS - " Otherwise not dated. Blue lined paper.
GLC00508.09
to Colonel H.C. Wayne
February 1, 1861
Semmes's retained copy. Encloses letters (not present) from Augustus Viele, Mr. Kemble, Captain J. G. Britons, and E.J. Dupont de Nemours & Co in Wilmington, Delaware. The letters concern the inspection of gun carriages and the shipment of powder...
GLC00508.10
March 11, 1861
Semmes's retained copies. Writes to the Governor of Georgia to advise that Jefferson Davis is calling for only 2000 troops from the state of Georgia, instead of the 10,000 volunteers the state had planned to raise. Also advises that Davis planned to...
GLC00508.11
January 5, 1861
Marked copy but possibly a draft as it contains cross outs. Writes to the Governor of Georgia concerning the purchase of cannons from Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia. Encloses a contract (not present; possibly GLC00503) made with Mr. J.R...
GLC00508.12
[Bill from E.J. Dupont de Nemours & Co. for the State of Georgia]
January 18, 1861
Dupont de Nemours, E. J., fl. 1861
Duplicate addressed to Governor of Georgia Joseph E. Brown. Bill for cartridges totaling $2119.50.
GLC00508.13
to Edward Wyer
January 2, 1823
John Quincy Adams writes this letter as Secretary of State. The letter is prelude to the Monroe Doctrine (12/2/1823). Dispatches were for the ambassadors in Spain, Forsyth (Spain) and Shaler (Algiers). Spain was considering Latin America intervention...
GLC00510
[Presidential pardon of Charles A. Doyen, found guilty of violating Article 22 of Navy Code on 20 July 1901 in a court martial]
March 18, 1905
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Doyen, a Major in the U.S. marine Corps, had a court martial convened to try him by the Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic Station on board the U.S.S. Alabama. He was sentenced to have his grade reduced two numbers and be publicly reprimanded...
GLC00511
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of States to affix the seal to the pardon of William Brown, and three others].
December 30, 1880
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
William Brown, William Moff, Frederick Atwater, John L. Franklin were pardoned by President Rutherford B. Hayes.
GLC00514
[Circular letter about an act to protect U.S. seamen]
9 April 1803
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Printed circular letter, labeled "Duplicate" at top, regarding an act to further protect American seamen. Mentions the slave trade. Addressed to Thomas Aborn, Commercial Agent of the U.S. at Cayenne. Signed in type by Thomas Jefferson as president...
GLC00515
to William Willard
October 5, 1865
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Gideon Welles informs Willard, the Warden of the State Prison at Wethersfield, Connecticut, that he is ordering him to imprison five sailors convicted of capital crimes: Wesley B. McLane, James Wilson, James Brown, James Stivers, and Francis Johnson...
GLC00517
Narrative of the Expedition of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854...
1856
Hawks, Francis L., fl. 1856
Title continues: "Under the Command of Commodore M.C. Perry, United States Navy, by order of the Government of the Unites States. Compiled from the original notes and journals of Commodore Perry and his officers, at his request, and under his...
GLC00532
to James Robb
December 31, 1851
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Henry Clay comments on the current perilous state of the Republic, and praises Senator Solomon W. Downs for his help in passing the Compromise of 1850. He asks James Robb to help make sure that the Louisiana legislature re-elects Downs as a senator...
GLC00539
to Henry W. Halleck
October 5, 1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Henry S. Hewit will report to Washington, as ordered, in accordance with a notice to delinquents. Defends Hewit's conduct, and says if he was delinquent it was due only to a misunderstanding, but states he will report to "the 'Military Commission'"...
GLC00543
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