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Pardon of Miller A. Wright (c/s Seward)?
5 November 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Pardoned for "serving as a Colonel in the Army of the so-called Confederate States of America."
GLC02691.03
The Union is dissolved! [Charleston Mercury, Extra Ed.]
1860/12/20
Charleston Mercury, fl. 1860-1861
Docketed on verso with contemporary and (apparently post-war) note.
GLC02688
Inaugural address of President Davis: delivered at the capitol, Monday, February 18, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Printed by Shorter & Reid. First Printing. Uncut.
GLC02691.01
to Augustus M. Wright re: his son returning to duty upon recovery from wounds
1863/02/28
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee discusses Miller A. Wright's application for leave as well as personnel issues in Augustus R. Wright's regiment. Wright, Sr. had asked Lee to support his son's appeal for an extension of his leave of absence. With A.M. Wright's initialed...
GLC02691.02
Agreement between Payne and Sidi Ahmet Caramanli [?] [in Italian]
1809/02/19
Payne, John, fl. 1727-1732
Clerical signatures of both Ahmet Caramanli and John Payne. Ahmet Caramanli agrees to establish himself as ruler of Derna. Scribal copy bound together with GLC 2794.118, .120-.124, .128-.133, .135-.145 and .147-.151. (Letter #14 in bound volume.)
GLC02794.131
to George Davis re: report from meeting with Sidi Ahmet Caramanli
1809/02/22
Payne reports that Sidi Ahmet "professed and appeared to feel much satisfaction at the offer made by his brother of the sovereignty of Derna, but requested a guarantee of his safety . . . I demanded to know unequivocally whether he accepted the...
GLC02794.132
to Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli re: debts and requests for additional supplies
1809/03/03
Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811
Davis writes that Sidi Ahmet's brother is willing to pay Ahmet's debts even though he "expressed some surprise at the present extent of your debts expecially as you had so recently stated them at only about one fifth of their existing amount." Davis...
GLC02794.133
to John Payne re: regretting Sidi Ahmet's failure to send son to Tripoli, debts
1809/03/04
Davis writes that Sidi Ahmet sending his son to Tripoli "would have been a measure highly gratifying to the Bashaw and I am persuaded no less conducive to [Sidi Ahmet's] own interests." Discusses difficulty in arranging payment of Sidi Ahmet's $6...
GLC02794.134
to John Sherman
25 April 1888
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Intends to give Sherman a copy of a speech he (Douglass) gave on the 26th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, if the speech is published. Supports Sherman's attempt for the presidency on the Republican ticket. Written on Cedar Hill, Anacostia, D...
GLC02841
to Lord Cornbury re: spying on the French
May 24, 1704
Schuyler, Pieter, 1657-1724
Schuyler writes that some men have gone to spy on the French, and that he has enclosed a letter from the interpreter at Onondaga, which relates news of the continual trouble with Indians. Letter marked as a copy.
GLC03107.02077
"Propositions made by three Mohogs and some Riber Indians and Waganhaer . . .
1704/06/22
Mohawk Indians
. . . come from Tiogsagrondie" The Indians tell Corlaer that they have come to Albany to trade, and that they expect to be well received and welcomed into a partnership. In their answer, the Indians are thanked for coming to trade, but are told...
GLC03107.02078
Petition to Sidney Lord Godolphin, High Treasurer of England
1704/07/12
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston petitions the High Treasurer to reinstate his position as Secretary of Indian Affairs, and to order the payment of the arrears of his salary out of the surplus revenue of Albany. P.3 contains a letter from William Lowndes to the Earl of...
GLC03107.02079
to Mr. Attorney General re: the petition of Robert Livingston
1704/08/08
Lowndes, William, fl. 1704
Lowndes asks the Attorney General to review Livingston's petition, and determine if it is legal to pay the arrears of his salary out of the surplus revenue.
GLC03107.02080
"Message sent from the Sachims of Onnondage by the way of the Oneyde and . . .
1704/09/02
Onondaga Sachems
. . . MohogsCountrey hither" The Onondaga Sachems inform the English that two of their Indians were abducted by the French and their Indians on a recent trip into Canada. In their answer, the English thank them for the information and instruct them...
GLC03107.02081
Petition to Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State
1705/05/15
Livingston requests a new commission for serving the offices of Secretary of Indian Affairs, Receiver of the Quit Rents, Town Clerk, Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of the Common Pleas. He also asks for his salary as Secretary of Indian Affairs, which...
GLC03107.02082
to Peter Schuyler re: retrieval of captives
1707/04/02
Partridge, Samuell, fl. 1707
Partridge thanks Schuyler for retrieving a captive boy, and asks him to try to find any more that he may hear of. He also notes that he would greatly appreciate any information Schuyler may offer of the enemy's designs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02083
to Lord Cornbury re: trouble with the inhabitants of New England
1707/05/13
Schuyler asks Lord Cornbury to address a recent incident in which the people of New England violently chased away a group of peaceful Indians hunting in that area. P.2 contains another letter in which Schuyler requests Lord Cornbury's presence in...
GLC03107.02084
"Account of the negotiations of K:V: Renselaer & Robert Livingston who . . .
1709/05
. . . were sent Express to Albany by the President & Councill of N: York to dispatch spys to Canada"
GLC03107.02085
"Instructions for Mr. Renselaer and Mr. Livingston"
1709/05/06
Schuyler and Renselaer are instructed to travel to Albany, and there find the most trustworthy Indians to send to Quebec and Montreal
GLC03107.02086
Order for Mr. Livingston and Mr. Renselaer
President and Council of Albany
The document orders Livingston and Renselaer to oversee the Indians' expedition to Canada.
GLC03107.02087
Dispatch of Indians to Quebec and Montreal
May 11, 1709
Renselaer and Livingston send one pair of Indians to Quebec, and another pair to Montreal and order them to make what discoveries they can and to follow the instructions of Coll. Vetch and Coll. Nicholson. P.2 contains the instructions of Vetch and...
GLC03107.02088
Account of pork, bread, and Indian corn distributed to Indians and English men
1709/06-08
GLC03107.02089
Propositions to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas
1709/07/14
Ingoldesby, Richard, ?-1719
Ingoldesby asks the Indians for their full support in a land expedition against the French in Canada, who have shown themselves time and again to be the enemies of the 5 Nations. He also expresses his concern over the absence of the Senecas, who...
GLC03107.02090
Examination of an Onondaga Indian
1709/07/17
The Onondaga Indian relates news he heard from a Seneca that a company of Indians were discussing plans to attack the 5 Nations. He also states that 2 nations of Indians from Maryland have all been killed by a pestilential disease. P.2 contains an...
GLC03107.02091
Petition for the payment of Robert Livingston's salary
1709/07/19
Commission on Indian Affairs
The Commissioners for Indian Affairs, Peter Schuyler, Hendrick Hun[ter], John Cuyler, Henry Holland, and [J.] Abeel verify that Robert Livingston has worked dilligently as Secretary for Indian Affiars, yet has not received the salary due to him. They...
GLC03107.02092
"At a Meeting of the Mayor aldermen of the citty of Alb[any] the Justices . . .
1709/08/12
Mayor and Aldermen of Albany
. . . of the sd. County, the Commissioners for the Expedition against Canada & Commissioners of the Indian affares" The Commissioners state that it would be a great risk to sail up the river into Canada during the winter, and make a number of...
GLC03107.02093
to Richard Ingoldesby re: petition concerning the expedition to Canada
1709/08/13
The Mayor and Aldermen of Albany discuss some reservations regarding the planned expedition to reduce Canada. They recommend recalling the land troops until the fleet arrives from England, which will necessitate postponing the expedition until the...
GLC03107.02094
Resolution to give an account of the provisions sent to Albany
1709/11/11
Commissioners of New York
The Commissioners of New York for the Canada Expedition state their resolve to give the General Assembly an account of the provisions they sent to Albany to assist with the expedition to reduce Canada.
GLC03107.02095
"The Camp at the Wood Creek Reviewed with an account of the Forces Built . . .
1709/08/16
. . . Between Albany and said Camp, and of the Forces Posted there in order for the Expedition against Canada and how they are Subsisted." The Review relates a number of concerns regarding the expedition to reduce Canada. The soldiers are described...
GLC03107.02096
Propositions made to the 5 Nations
1710/08/15
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
GLC03107.02097
Propositions made to the Mohawks and an answer.
1710/07/16
The Commissioners state that English families will be settling on the land called Skohere, and they ask that the Mohawks send some men there to accompany the Surveyor General as he searches for an appropriate place to make a road. In their answer...
GLC03107.02098
Speech made to Coll. Robert Hunter
1710/10/21
Showenoos people
The Showenoos Indians welcome Coll. Hunter to New York, and state that they have come only to show him love and respect.
GLC03107.02099
Propositions made to Coll. Robert Hunter
The Showenoos Indians state that most of their men have gone hunting, but they wish to welcome Coll. Hunter to New York. In his response, Hunter states his disapproval with the Indians for having gone out hunting, but thanks them for their show of...
GLC03107.02100
Propositions to Hendrick Hanse (Sinnonquirese)
1711/03/01
P.1 states that 3 Mohawk Sachems appeared in Albany and requested that Hendrik Hanse, whom they call Sinnonquirese, appear at a general meeting at Sinnondoroge. P.2 records the Mohawks' proposition, dated 5 March 1711, at Sinnondoroge. The Mohawks...
GLC03107.02101
to Peter Schuyler re: instructions to travel to Onondaga
1711/04/24
Hunter informs Schuyler that a group of French men and officers recently arrived at Onondaga, and he wishes Schuyler to travel there immediately. While at Onondaga, Schuyler is instructed to thank the Indians for informing the English of the French...
GLC03107.02102
Propositions of the 5 Nations and River Indians to Coll. Robert Hunter
1711/08/17-1711/08/28
Five Nations
The 5 Nations and River Indians have gathered at Albany to voice their commitment to General Francis Nicholson and the expedition to reduce Canada. They ask the Governor to pardon the French Praying Indians if they decide to help the English, and...
GLC03107.02103
Proposals of the 5 Nations to Robert Hunter
1711/08/26
Sachem of the 5 Nations, fl. 1711-1717
The Sachems ask the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York to pay the salary of Robert Livingston, who has served the position of Secretary of Indian Affiars without receiving a just salary.
GLC03107.02104
Proceedings at a council of war
1711/08/25
Council of War
The Council gives directions on how to use the "brass ordinances" sent from England, and addresses complaints of bad bread from Coll. Schuyler's regiment. They also give orders for the creation of a court to try crimes committed against the aritcles...
GLC03107.02105
1711/08/27
The Council discusses an operation to take Mount Royal, and lists payment due to officers and other individuals involved in the expedition. Notes are also made on replacing the bad bread in Coll. Schuyler's regiment.
GLC03107.02106
1711/08/28
The Council asks that accounts be made for the victualling of soldiers, the Commissioners procure as many carpenters as possible, provisions be delivered to soldiers and Indians with great speed, and surgeons be instructed to tend to casualties...
GLC03107.02107
Account with Indian Nations [in Dutch and English]
1712/05/13
Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.02108
to the Commissioners for regulating the palatine affairs re: approaching enemy
1712/02/10
Schuyler, Peter, 1657-1724
Schuyler writes of news that the enemy is approaching, and requests that the Commissioners send their palatines to Albany with the greatest speed and urgency. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02109
to Richard Ingoldesby re: mischief of Johannis Lucas
1713/02/27
Huddy, Charles, fl. 1713
Huddy writes that Johannis Lucas spread rumors among the 5 Nations, telling them that the English planned to take their land away. Consquently, discontent has spread and many Indians, including the Skachtkook Indians, appear to be removing to other...
GLC03107.02110
Warrent for the arrest of Dirk Wessells ten Broek Junr. and Anthony van Shaik
1713/08/12
The warrant charges Dirk Wessells ten Broek Junior and Anthony van Shaik of breaking down the house of Frederick the Weaver, and destroying and taking his goods. It is ordered that the men be apprehended and brought before the Justices of the Peace...
GLC03107.02111
Answer to the Indians
[1713]
The document warns the Indians not to trade with the French, who lie and cheat in order to weaken the Indians and make them more vulnerable in the time of war.
GLC03107.02112
Propositions made by the Mohicans [in Dutch]
circa 1585-1763
GLC03107.02113
to Robert Livingston re: sale of Alida Schuyler's house
1714/05/12
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip describes his unsuccessful attempts to sell Alida Schuyler's house, which is old and poorly kept. He also wishes his father the best of luck in obtaining his warrants and salary, but acknowledges that it will continue to be a most difficult...
GLC03107.02114
Answer to the propositions of Governor Hunter
1714/09/25
The 5 Nations express their solidarity with the English, and their determination to maintain peace with them. They agree to try to make peace with the "flatheads" of Carolina, and to stop their young men from killing and stealing English cattle and...
GLC03107.02115
Propositions to the 5 Nations
1714/09/23
Governor Hunter speaks on behalf of the Queen of England, and invites the 5 Nations to renew their covenant chain of peace with the English. He informs the Indians that the English have made peace with the French, and expects that the 5 Nations will...
GLC03107.02116
Propositions to Governor Hunter with an answer
1714/09/20
The Sachems state that they have heard news of British plans to cut off the 5 Nations, and explain that they are inclined to believe this rumor due to the rapidly rising price of powder. Governor Hunter replies that the rumors are spread by their...
GLC03107.02117
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