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to unknown
March 9, 1866
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Granting permission to visit Washington on legal business. On Navy Department printed stationery. Document has been trimmed, affecting the department name.
GLC02320.03
to John C. Kelton
December 10, 1862
Heintzelman, Samuel P., 1805-1880
Has received an order requesting reports from all commanders under General Pope in the Army of Virginia, and states he will send his report soon.
GLC02462.11
to James T. Austin
December 20, 1837
Legare, Hugh Swinton, 1797-1843
Possibly to James Trecothick Austin, a Massachusetts resident active in local politics. Thanks Austin for a copy [of a speech or an article]. Notes that the topic of the speech (possibly related to anti-slavery) will soon bring trouble on the...
GLC02504.27
to George W. Featherstonhaugh
December 30, 1824
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1764-1839
Asks about acquiring "a quantity of tares" and mentions that "poor [Henry] Clay is quite low-spirited." Van Rensselaer cast the deciding ballot for John Quincy Adams in the 1825 House vote for President (1824 election) held shortly after this letter...
GLC02505.40
to Edward R. Parry, Isaac Andrews, Truman Andrews, W. H. Wickoff, and Charles Mansfield
December 10, 1859
Windom, William, 1827-1891
Windom, a United States Representative from Minnesota, states that he will attempt to postpone discussion in Senate regarding a proposed treaty with the Mankato (possibly referring to the Mdewakanton Sioux, who inhabited the region surrounding...
GLC02799
New-Hampshire patriot - Extra
December 10, 1816
Madison, James, 1751-1836
James Madison's presidential address given in Washington D.C. on December 10, 1816. Discusses navigation laws, the treasury, relations with Native Americans. "263" written on top section.
GLC02884
to Nathaniel Williams
March 9, 1830
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Discusses the case of the United States vs. Robertson. Explains why he did not reply to his correspondent's request right away. Remarks that he learned that the recipient already had the needed information and that the case was not to be tried at...
GLC03545.02
December 30, 1804
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
States that it is impossible for him to testify in a trial in Hartford, Connecticut on 2 March 1805. Remarks that he believes it unlikely that the court will not accommodate his time restraints as he is serving a public duty. Asks that if the trial...
GLC03623
to Sarah Butler Woster
December 20, 1878
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Regrets that he cannot part with his commissions and a letter signed by Abraham Lincoln stating that he and his children have agreed that they are too precious. Written on stationary of the Headquarters Army of the United States.
GLC04582
to Caesar Rodney
December 10, 1780
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Informs Rodney that all provisions for the army should be placed at Christiana Bridge, Delaware. This was in accordance with an act of Congress saying that the provisions provided by each state should be placed at a point of Washington's choosing....
GLC06489
to Mary F. Jarvis
December 30, 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee, then president of Washington College, responds to an enquiry about whether or not a young man of Pennsylvania would be welcomed at the Virginia school. Although it was less than a year from the end of the Civil War and tensions were still...
GLC07005
to John F. Trumbull re: Trumbull's failure to see Lincoln
1864/03/15
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC07692
to John Adams Green and Edward Butler Osborne
1837/03/18
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Abolition of slavery and the right to petition
GLC07693.01
To the Inhabitants of the 12th Congressional District of Massachusetts
1837/03/20
GLC07693.02
Aurora general advertiser. [No. 2735 (December 30, 1799)]
December 30, 1799
Bache, Benjamin Franklin, 1769-1798
Contains a fifteen-verse poem written in commemoration of George Washington, who died 14 December 1799. The poem is entitled "On the decease of his excellency, George Washington" and is followed by the initials R. N. Includes two statements issued...
GLC08789
to Carroll Spence
December 10, 1867
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Writes that he has been sick. Hopes that Spence was somewhat cheered by the fall elections. Laments fanaticism and states, "There is no hope however except through tribulation and suffering, either for the South or for the North. Madness &...
GLC02328
to Henry Jackson Hunt
December 30, [1883]
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
Mentions the 27 December 1883 death of General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys. Writes that Humphrey's death "... was a shock to me. It is a reminder of the uncertainty of life at our age." Refers to John Alexander Logan, a General and Senator, and...
GLC02382.077
to Eliakim P. Scammon
March 9, 1863
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Copy marked telegram at top. Reports to Brigadier General Scammon that a Mr. McConihay passed a bundle of family letters to friends over the Confederate line but that this is all he knows about him holding communication with the rebels. Thinks he...
GLC02414.019
to Francois Jean, marquis de Chastellux
March 9, 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes that it would ill suit "the gratitude of my heart were I to omit writing a line to you by so good an opportunity as his Excellency the Minister of France." Hopes that he is happy with how the campaigns are proceeding and hopes the next...
GLC02437.01366
The United States of America for Sundry expenditures from the 10th Sept 1789, to the 1st of March
March 9, 1790 - November 21, 1792
Lists transactions for the account of Joseph Howell Junior, Paymaster General, by name and date. Includes amounts. Noted as written in the Auditors Office and the Pay office in New York City. Countersigned as a true copy by Joseph Nourse [?].
GLC02437.04523
to Henry Jackson
December 20, 1790
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
Writes that he is concerned he has not received any letter from Miss Breck in awhile. Asks that if Jackson has any he send them on. Invites Jackson over Tuesday evening.
GLC02437.04802
to Henry Knox
December 20, 1792
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Signed in text in third person. Advances to Knox $6,000 over eight months. In return, Knox agrees to give Bingham a bond for the same sum, and to mortgage his property in Maine as collateral. This is in addition of a $9,000 loan which it to be...
GLC02437.05745
[Memorandum of Notes]
First page full of various notes endorsed by Knox to [William] Bingham. Second page discusses the terms of an agreement between William Duer and Bingham for Duer's land in Maine.
GLC02437.05746
Weekly return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
December 20, 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
List of men according to rank and status. Signed by Samuel Cooper Adjutant, and Henry Burbeck, Captain.
GLC02437.10193
Return of the Connecticut detachment commanded by Captain Lemuel Clift
Signature is illegible, but may be Lieutenant Commander E. P. Hales. List of men according to rank and status. Watermarked.
GLC02437.10194
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