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[Invitation]
February 13, 1795
Invitation to Henry Knox, "late Secretary of War," to join a group of merchants for dinner at the City Tavern on Wednesday, the 18th of this month.
GLC02437.09954
[Agreement]
circa 1785-1786
An agreement between Stephen Sayre, a Lady Anne Poellnitz and Henry Knox concerning Knox renting a house from Poellnitz.
GLC02437.09961
Auditors report on the acct. of Henry Knox Esq. commencing Jany. 1, 1790 & ending june 30th 1791.
16 November 1791
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Title from docket. Three parts. First part lists of amounts in the account of the United States with Henry Knox ranging from 1 January 1790 to 30 June 1791. Includes balance amounts, numbers "appropriated for the Indian Treaties by the act of...
GLC02437.10241
[Advice regarding promotion in first and second regiments]
2 March 1792
Provides "facts and circumstances relative to the promotion shortly to take place in the first and second regiments, in order to enable you to make such determination as may best promote the public interest." Discusses the qualifications of Major...
GLC02437.10245
Memorandum of an account of Henry Knox
24 May 1792
Simmons, William, fl. 1791-1798
Lists transactions on Knox's account from 1 July to 30 November 1791. Total amount due is $3,672.97. Noted stating "The foregoing is Extracted from Auditors Report N. 1796." Evidently pulled from the Auditors Office, Treasury Department records....
GLC02437.10251
Henry Knox Esq. Secretary of War in account current with the United States
12 November 1792
Lists amounts "[t]o a Warrant in [Knox's] favor .." by date. Also includes amounts due to the Indian Department, the War Office, and others. Total balance amounts to $15,517.46 ½ "due from Genl. Knox for which he is accountable and for which he...
GLC02437.10257
[Account]
February 19, - April 20, 1793
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
List of transactions between Henry Knox and John Hills by date, starting from 16 June 1792 to 19 February 1793.
GLC02437.10393
17 May 1794
Lists the transactions between John Hills and Henry Knox by date from 20 February 1793 to 1 January 1794.
GLC02437.10445
To: Albany Committee of Safety.
1775/07/09
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Thanking Albany Committee of Safety for their congratulations on Schuyler's appointment as major general; criticizing British violation of American rights and hoping for peace.
GLC07970
to Yale Law school.
1885/12/24
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Offers to fund a black student's education to Yale Law School: "we have ground the manhood out of them & the shame is ours, not theirs."
GLC07971
Congressional Resolution.
1787/10/03
Thompson, Charles, fl. 1787
Congressional Resolution to raise a corps of 700 troops from CT, NY, NJ, and PA for defense of frontiers against Indian hostilities.
GLC07972
To: Oliver Fiske
1788/01/31
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Supporting ratification of the Constitution: "any further opposition to it at present would be productive of much greater evils." (written as a young law student)
GLC07974
To: Charles Dumas
1783/01/19
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Paris Peace Negotiation: " The Great Points of Independence, The Fisheries, The Mississippi and the Boundaries are settled to our satisfaction."
GLC07975
To: Juan De Q. Y Barneuvo
1791/03/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Agreement to set up procedure for returning fugitive slaves seeking freedom in Florida in response to request by Queen of Spain. To the governor of East Florida.
GLC07976
To: Aaron Burr
1803/11/12
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Submitting 12th Amendment to Aaron Burr. Signed in third person with Burr's docketing.
GLC07977
To: James Monroe
1816/06/29
Barbary piracy and its connection to Spain with respect to recently captured ships. With Monroe's docketing.
GLC07978
Ratification of the Constitution
1787/10/04
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Ratification of the Constitution:" Opposition no doubt will be made to it in this stage ... even if well founded, [it] will in my opinion be improper."
GLC07979
To: Thomas Miller
1815/02/14
Fowarding copy of the Treaty of Ghent to the Northern front: "Hostilities may immediately cease between our troops and those of Great Britian"
GLC07980
Fowarding his correspondence with Spain
1818/12/24
Fowarding his correspondence with Spain: The purchase of Florida, Seminole war, Andrew Jackson and execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister.
GLC07981
To: John Campbell
1828/05/15
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Endorsing Jackson and attacking John Q. Adams, who " would rejoice at the establishment of a throne on the ruins of our sacred constitution."
GLC07982
to Andrew Hynes
September 17, 1814
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Battle at Fort Bowyer, Mobile Point [Ala.]: " A combined British and Spanish force, with 500 or 600 Indians made an attack by land and water on Fort Bowyer in Mobile Point, the battle was tremendous, and continued until about 12 OClock at night when...
GLC07983.01
The March from Fredericksburg
1863/02/17
Pickett, George Edward, 1825-1875
The difficult march from Fredericksburg to Richmond vicinity, locating good fround for encampment, desertion in ranks. Written at the Head Quarters of Pickett's Division.
GLC08005
Revolutionary War Officer's Journal
1776-1780
Lincoln, Rufus, 1751-1838
Early battles, including the battles of Brooklyn, Long Island, White Plains, The Crossing of the Delaware, Brandywine, Gerrmantown, Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, etc. Entries from 6/28//1776 to 10/17/1777 (45 pages) with several charts at the end (33...
GLC08007
The Opelousas courier. [Vol. 11, no. 16 (March 21, 1863)]
March 21, 1863
Sandoz, Joel H., fl. 1840-1864
Raising of militias and militia rosters, editorials, ads, classifieds, soldiers letters, Ladies Hospital Association of Opelousas, etc. Gray, white, and red floral pattern.
GLC08009
To: Andre de Daschkoff [in French]
1809/07/14
As newly appointed U.S. minister to Russia. Working on "Strenthening the already significant relationship between our two countries."
GLC08010
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