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to Charley Taft
April 25, 1862
Van Laer, Edward, fl. 1862
Van Laer served in the 1st Battery of the New York Independent Volunteers. The letter discusses the Battle of Yorktown.
GLC00653.23
to Judge Haden
January 5, 1861
Furniss, John P., fl. 1861
John P. Furniss asks for financial remittance due to his having taken "private classes to improve [himself] in particular branches of Medicine." He relates that two convicts hung the day before, and a friend of his took a part of one of the bodies...
GLC00653.24.01
to cousin Charlie
January 3, 1863
Lewis, Henry, fl. 1863
Lewis describes the destruction in the town from artillery when Union forces occupied it. He mentions pickets and surveillance balloons, and talks about morale. Letter written from Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, in Virginia.
GLC00653.25
to Roelzo J. Warren
April 7, 1864
Cheney, Edward, fl. 1864
From a soldier in the Vermont corps. Letter discusses the Rappahannock Wilderness campaign. Letter written while the solider was hospitalized. The letter has some military content and mentions General Ulysses S. Grant.
GLC00653.26
to Daniel H. Hill
January 22, 1865
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Major General Wheeler writes to General Hill about adjusting the speed of the courier line, his orders to General Ferguson, his troop and enemy movements, and the disposition of his troops to General Hill. With a long postscript addressing some...
GLC00654
President's collection [decimalized]
1785-1932
[decimalized 00655.01-00655.20]
GLC00655
to Henry D. Gilpin
November 27, 1842
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
The letter discusses electoral politics. Written from Martin Van Buren's estate, Lindenwald, in Kinderhook, New York.
GLC00655.05
to unknown
October 1, 1836
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Gives the county official voting results for electoral candidates Martin Van Buren and Hugh L. White. The votes were 1695 to 1200 respectively.
GLC00655.06
to B. Tappin
July 9, 1826
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
William Henry Harrison asks Tappin to send more lime for use in the construction of an aqueduct for Harrison's distillery.
GLC00655.08
to George C. Whiting
circa 1856
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Franklin Pierce discusses the pension for the widow of Navy Commander Samuel Larkin. He mentions testimony given on the cause of his death which showed that Larkin contracted the disease while on duty in Africa. Paper watermarked "Joynson/1856."...
GLC00655.09
to James Campbell
October 17, 1856
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
James Buchanan writes to U.S. Postmaster General Campbell regarding his decision to delay the appointment of a postmaster for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for political reasons. Date "17" was overwritten on "16." Docketed as 16th. Written as a candidate...
GLC00655.10
to Edward Oliver Wolcott
December 28, 1896
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
William McKinley writes to Colorado senator, Edward Oliver Wolcott, regarding international bimetallism. Bimetallism is the use of silver and gold as a standard of currency. McKinley initially favored international bimetallism, but when the British...
GLC00655.16
to William H. Riding
September 30, 1906
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Discusses an article Cleveland writes for the Youth Companion about what should the government do with ex-Presidents. He writes, "This subject, I think was suggested by me. I have thought of it a great deal and have gone so far as to make a start in...
GLC00655.18
to G. C. Hutcherson
February 9, 1932
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt thanks G. C. Hutcherson for his support and for his work in Indiana. He states that he is pleased others believe him worthy of a higher office. Letter written as New York State Governor on stationery, and addressed to Mr. G. C...
GLC00655.19
to John Sherman
February 4, 1860
Helper, Hinton R., 1829-1906
Helper, a Unionist and anti-slavery North Carolinian, writes to Sherman, an Ohio congressman, about his opposition to slavery as a "Southern Republican." He discusses his controversial book, 'The Impending Crisis of the South.' He writes "For good or...
GLC00657
Collection of documents related to the estate of Button Gwinnett [Decimalized]
1786-1868
GLC00658
[Indenture with Joseph and William Gibbons]
13 June 1786
Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790
Settles an old claim against the Gwinnett estate in Georgia and states that title to the land in question will be given to Joseph Gibbons. Noted on verso that the document was recorded in the clerk's office, Chatham County, Georgia.
GLC00658.01
[Map of Button Gwinnett's estate]
circa November 1813
Gwinnett, Button, 1735-1777
Hand sketched map of Gwinnett's estate in Georgia of 1450 acres showing the bordering properties. Mentions neighboring properties of James Spalding and Mary Maxwell. Circa date from typed label originally accompanying the document upon acquisition.
GLC00658.02
[Authorization of payment for Walker Richardson]
January 1786
Gibbons, William, 1726-1800
Orders payment be made from the treasury to Richardson of Franklin County, Georgia 73 pounds for his attendance as a member of the assembly. Verso appears to be a page from an account book.
GLC00658.03
[Deed record for Mrs. Ann Gibbons]
13 November 1813
Crew, Isaac, fl. 1813
Recorded deed from Mrs. Ann Gibbons to Henry and Margaret Gibbons. Crew signed that the doucment was recorded in the books of the Camden County, Georgia Clerk's office, Superior Court.
GLC00658.04
[Grant of guardianship to Henry Gibbons]
14 May 1827
Moore, Thomas, fl. 1827
Copy of the court document of Laurens County, Georgia granting guardianship over minors David Brown Gibbons and Margaret Gibbons to Henry Gibbons. Charges Henry with managing the minors' estate, education, and upbringing. Moore signed as the court...
GLC00658.05
[Land indenture]
1 March 1838
Gibson, Benjamin, fl. 1838
Countersigned by Thomas Thornton and Joseph Little. Copy of an indenture between Gibson of Randolph County and Little of Sumter County, Georgia. Certifies that Little paid $20 to Gibson for a tract of land in Cherokee County. Note on verso signed...
GLC00658.06
[Certification of attendance]
18 April 1776
Hart, John, 1708-1780
Certifies that John Pope has attended the meeting of the New Jersey Committee of Safety in New Brunswick as a member. Authorizes payment of three pounds, 18 shillings for 13 days. Note on verso signed by Pope certifies he received payment....
GLC00659
to Mrs. Genl. Morris
July 4, 1780
Dagworthy, Mary, fl. 1780
Written as head of the Ladies Association of Trenton. Dagworthy asks Morris to subscribe to their campaign to raise funds in support of Continental soldiers. Her postscript notes some early contributors and gives the amounts of their contributions...
GLC00660
[Indenture agreeing to transfer title to land]
30 April 1765
De be Abois, Joost, fl. 1765
Witnessed by Barent Jansen and Simon Boerum. Certified by Justice of the Peace John Lefferts. De be Abois, "of Brookland and in Kings County on Nassaw Island in the Province of New-york," a yeoman, and his wife, Marritie, agree to sell land to...
GLC00661
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