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to Dorothy K. Landau
4 March 1944
Landau, Daniel B., 1907-1968
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 4, 1944. Mentions daily responsibilities and interactions with friends at the naval base.
GLC09993.418
[Correspondence between Dorothy K. Landau and Daniel Landau]
5 March 1944
Two items belonging to Daniel Landau dated March 5, 1944. Consists of one letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau and an image of Paul Burka, Natalie Burka's son. Photo was originally sent to Dorothy.
GLC09993.419
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated March 5, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base. Thanks her for the image of Natalie Burka's son, Paul. (see GLC09993.419.02)
GLC09993.419.01
[Photograph of Paul Burka]
Burka, Natalie, fl. 1944
One photograph of Paul Burka with an inscription on the reverse that reads, "Paul Burk at 16 months."
GLC09993.419.02
6 March 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 6, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.420
March 15, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 15, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.428
March 16, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 16, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.429
March 17, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 17, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.430
March 18, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 18, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.431
March 19, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 19, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.432
March 20, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 20, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.433
Lapper, Fran, fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Fran Lapper dated March 20, 1944. Mentions sending Harriet a birthday present and catching up on correspondence.
GLC09993.434
March 21, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 21, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base.
GLC09993.435
March 24, 1944
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated March 24, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed at a naval base. Incomplete letter, missing first page.
GLC09993.437
to David Zeigler
March 9, 1792
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Marked copy; titled "Copy of a letter from Lt. Col. Commandt. Wilkinson to Major Zeigler." Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes, "I yesterday received Advice from the Secretary of War, which Obliges me to retract the...
GLC02437.05340
to James Wilkinson
Zeigler, David, 1748-1811
Marked copy; titled "Copy of a letter from Major Zeigler to Lt. Col. Commandt. Wilkinson." Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Comments on the job the Quartermaster has performed, and justifies his own conduct when working...
GLC02437.05341
to Asa Smith
March 9, 1862
Smith, William Wallace, fl. 1861-1862
Written by William Wallace Smith to his brother Asa Smith. References receiving Asa's letter and the "smoking cap" that came with it. Says nothing is going on, but says it won't be long because every man is to be provided with 60 rounds of...
GLC03742.10
[to the Committee on the Sale of Eastern Lands]
March 8, 1792- March 9, 1792
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Marked "copy." Contains two letters. The first, dated 8 March 1792 and marked "No. 2," alerts the committee to his intention to buy a certain tract of land in Maine. The second, dated 9 March 1792 and marked "No. 3," discusses the possibility of...
GLC02437.05338
[Act allowing Henry Knox and others to build a canal from the Connecticut River to Boston]
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Act allowing Henry Knox, John Coffin Jones, David Cobb, Benjamin Hichborn, and Henry Jackson to construct a canal connecting the Connecticut River to Boston. Signed for David Cobb, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts; Samuel...
GLC02437.05339
to William Duer or Royal Flint
Marked "copy." Explains the offer he made to the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands the day before, describing what lands he asked for and the terms by which he intends to purchase them.
GLC02437.05342
to Henry Knox
March 9, 1793
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Notes since receiving Knox's reply (no date given) he has been trying to negotiate a loan "upon the strength of my Expectations; not having yet been able to accomplish my purpose." Reports that Henry Jackson encouraged him to make a draft upon Knox...
GLC02437.05846
Lewis, William, fl. 1784-1800
Says the action brought by the United States against William Duer is set for trial on 11 April. Wants to be informed about the bail and the trial, if a defense is made. Also would like Knox to write to Duer to get as much information as possible.
GLC02437.05847
[general orders no. 10]
March 9, 1865
Mun, Matthew, fl. 1865
Based on Colonel Percy Daniels' orders, a fine is imposed upon Corporal Esek R. Darling for absence without leave. Marked as an extract. Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.128
to Mother
Alden, William H., 1844-?
Everyone is getting sick and he is sitting up with one of the boys tonight. He thinks there will be an expedition against the Indians in the summer.He mentions Hattie and Norton.
GLC02831.44
Partial report from the committee on federal relations, presented March 9, 1861.
March 9, 1861
Virginia, Convention, Richmond, 1861
Includes a partial report issued by Virginia delegates, stating "The people of Virginia recognize the American principle that government is founded in the consent of the governed, and they concede the right of the people of the several States of this...
GLC03112
to his mother
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
Says there was a big fight at Newport News the day before. Says the "Merrimac" came down with the "Yorktown," "Jamestown," and other boats. Reports that "Merrimac ran into and sunk Cumberland killing half her crew, raked the Congress fore and aft...
GLC03681.01
to Samuel Hodgdon
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes to Quartermaster Hodgdon, stating "You will have cleaned One Thousand muskets and bayonets, not of the Charlotville manufacture, and have them packed in chests proper for transportation- Also twenty five barrels of musket powder, and a...
GLC04287.02
to Harvey L. Brown
March 9, 1901
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
Mentions siege of Peking, bombardment of Taku forts. Asks whether they received 'The Siege of Peking' or the photographs of the "bombardment of the Taku Forts."
GLC04546.020
to Louise Walbridge
March 9, 1864
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Assigned to General Seymour's staff. Discusses Kilpatrick's advance toward Richmond and hopes that Sherman will capture Mobile.
GLC04663.36
[Oklahoma Prairie]
1889 March
Prettyman, William S., fl. 1889-1894
A group of men holding rifles and standing in front of an oxen-driven wagon train. Penciled notation on verso: "E. Hamill, Oklahoma City, March 1889."
GLC05475.01
to Polly Stockton
March 9, 1790
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
On the second anniversary of his recovery from illness, Rush thanks his sister for nursing him. His illness left him with strong ideas of the vanity of wealth, the evil of Sin, etc. He continues by talking about his delight in reading John Wesley's...
GLC05508.011
to his brother and sister
March 9, 1863
Bunnell, Jonathan, fl. 1862-1864
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 9, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church
GLC05195.042
to Mrs. J. R. Goldsborough
December 15, 1861-December 30, 1861
Goldsborough, John Rodgers, 1808-1877
Commander Goldsborough writes to his wife from the U.S. Steamer Florida, on blockading duty near Charleston, South Carolina. Notes the arrival of the stone fleet, comprised by ships filled with stone, sand, and other heavy materials sent to blockade...
GLC04216
[Printed deed for land in Camden, Massachusetts]
December 20, 1800
Partially printed legal document signed by General Knox and co-signed by his wife Lucy Knox. Counter-signed by witnesses Josiah Reid, justice of the peace, and John Gleason. Also counter-signed by attorney Thomas Rice on verso. Document gives Elisha...
GLC04367.02
to [George] Gray
1911/09/25
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
An extraordinary and lengthy letter, full of observations about people he met, especially the crowned heads of Europe. Labeled on page 1 "For nobody's eyes but yours." Written while acting as special ambassador for the United States for King Edward...
GLC05750
to Jonathan Trumbull re: unwillingness to accept a 3d term, political attacks
21 July 1799
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Explaining unwillingness to accept a third term, describing political attacks, etc.: "Let that party [the Democrats] set up a broomstick, and call it a true son of Liberty, a Democrat, or give it any other epithet that will suit their purpose, and it...
GLC05787
to Rufus King
February 26, 1801
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Written by Marshall as Secretary of State to King as American Minister to Britain. Includes extract of a letter from Fitzsimmons to Secretary of Navy Benjamin Stoddert, to give King an idea of recent conduct of British Admiralty Courts in America...
GLC05789
to Henry B. Adams
1882/11/20
"I am quite in sympathy with democratic principles; it is democratic practice that I object to... Jefferson has always been my pet aversion; to me he seems merely an intriguing doctrinaire, mighty in word and weak in action, revengeful but timid, of...
GLC05792
to Marquis de Lafayette
February 21, 1806
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison regrets informing Lafayette that he cannot give him an answer on the loan he requested. He remarks "There is no country where money exists at all that is so unproductive of lenders as this is." States that he hopes Lafayette will have more...
GLC05810
to Amy Post
27 August 1884
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Douglass writes to Post, a New York abolitionist and suffragist. Had been to Post's home in Rochester, and regretted her absence. Relates that he and Helen, his wife (they married in January 1884) had for their honeymoon traveled through Chicago...
GLC05819
to May Delany
8 June 1890
To "the daughter of the daughter of my friend who sheltered me forty and five years ago, when I was a man without a country, a stranger and or sojourner, with little money and few friends, shall now have my autograph. No effort of memory is required...
GLC05906
to Edwin M. Stanton re: parole of honor for Col. Basil K. Duke
1864/01/20
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Also stating that "Gen. Smith will be responsible that Col. Duke will faithfully keep his parole."
GLC05922.01
to Craven Peyton
2 May 1803
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses a dispute with a neighbor, the Henderson family, and their dam near Monticello. States that although he does not remember the exact position of John and Charles Henderson's four acres of land, he knows they cannot build a mill without...
GLC05966
to David Humphreys re: trade, laws of European countries against US commerce
1791/06/23
Extensive ink bleedthrough obscures Jefferson's writing. Written to America's secret agent in Lisbon concerning laws of France, Spain and England damaging American commerce. "Our best interest would be to employ our principal labours in agriculture...
GLC05967
to James Wilson Grimes
March 7, 1866
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Written in secretarial hand and signed by Secretary of the Navy Welles to Grimes, U.S. Senator from Iowa who chaired the Committee on Naval Affairs. Wants to "invite your attention" to the estimate submitted last November to provide for the...
GLC05997
President Jefferson's Library: A Catalogue
February 27, 1828
Compiled by the auctioneer, Nathaniel P. Poor. Title continues, "of the extensive and valuable Library of the late President Jefferson, (copied from the original MS., in his hand-writing, as arranged by himself,) to be sold at auction, at the Long...
GLC06094
to William T. Sherman
March 9, 1879
Miles, Nelson A., 1839-1925
Colonel Miles of the 5th Infantry sends a report to an unnamed "Dear General" [William T. Sherman]. Concerns Indians in Montana, recounting how "the followers of Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and Lame Deer had been forced to surrender." Discussing the...
GLC06629
to James Duane
6 September 1780
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton, aide-de-camp to Washington, expresses his disgust with General Horatio Gates' disastrous defeat and consequent flight from the Battle of Camden, South Carolina on 16 August 1780. Gates retired in disgrace after Camden, but was cleared two...
GLC06671
to [Thomas Jefferson]
February 11, 1786
Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818
Regrets that Colonel Humphries will be leaving Monday because her admiration for him and their friendship has grown over his stay. She believes that the two American Secretaries of Legation are worthy of more distinguished stations because "in Europe...
GLC05749
to Orville H. Browning
10 September 1867
Smet, Pierre-Jean de, 1801-1873
Writes to Secretary of the Interior Browning a detailed description of diplomatic activities among the Indian tribes in the Missouri River country during the Sioux wars of the 1860s. Outlines his expenses and outlays during his visit with the...
GLC05788.01
to Orville H. Browning re: accepting appointment as peace envoy among Indians
1867/09/11
De Smet, Pierre J., fl. 1867
Written at St. Louis University
GLC05788.02
to Lewis W. Bogy re: outlining Smet's services to U.S. as mediator
1867/03/12
With docket and stamp of Dept of Interior 9/16/1867 and assorted newsclippings.
GLC05788.03
Guildhall Speech re: Great Britain, Egypt and South Africa [fragment]
[1910]
Twelve pages total. The first two typed leaves are non-consecutive and unnumbered, the third page is numbered "8", the fourth "11" and the fifth "14"; two smaller leaves written in TR's hand are labeled "A" (4 pp.) and "B" (3 pp.). Typed speech...
GLC05798
to William Constable
14 November 1791
Assures Constable that the whole interest on the stock of his business associates in Antwerp (then part of the Netherlands) has been paid. He notes that the transactions were carried out in such a way that violated the laws of both countries. He...
GLC05804
to Friends, Bretheren and Sisters.
3 July 1695
Penn, William, 1644-1718
In a sermon-like letter quoting the words of the apostle Paul, Penn instructs his flock: "You see by wh[ich] way God began his election. It was by tryals, yea great tryals, but promesses accompanied you, & strong faith." Written from Worminghurst...
GLC05806
[Bond on the estate of John M. Bingley].
3 April 1837
Signed by Jane Bingley and Thomas J. Nance as co-administrators, and John T. Stuart and Lincoln as legal counsel. Bingley and Nance give bond for 2000 dollars as administrators of John M. Bingley's estate, who died in Morgan County on December 4...
GLC05807
to Robert Livingston
1807/10/18
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Hopes to be able to obtain exclusive rights to navigate the Mississippi River for another two years. Also gives a detailed report on the vessel "Clermont." Written two months after the maiden voyage.
GLC05808
to Edwin McMasters Stanton
11 April 1864
President Lincoln sends a colored man to advise the Secretary of War, Stanton, on the organization of colored troops in the army. Instructs Stanton to "see [L.H.?] Putnam, whom you will find a very intelligent colored man, and who wishes to talk...
GLC05809
to Charles W. Peale
1808/06/11
Fulton writes to prominent American painter Charles Willson Peale, enclosing $120, apparently in payment of a debt. He also details the success of his steamboat business and mentions the "virtuous exertions and enterprising spirit" of Peale's son...
GLC05817
The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1839.
1839
American Anti-Slavery Society
With original yellow wrappers and illustrations for almost every month. Illustrations depict the horrors of slavery. Contains ink stains. Published for the Anti-Slavery Society by S. W. Benedict.
GLC05826
to [Elijah] Vose
February 28, 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Informs Colonel Vose that he will find three days provisions for his troops in Trenton, New Jersey, in addition to boats to accommodate his men on their trip from New Jersey to Virginia to counter British Brigadier General Benedict Arnold. Gives him...
GLC05848
Report of the operations of 11th Corps From June 28th to July 25th exclusive of the Battle of Gettysburg.
9 September 1863
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Reports activities of the 11th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Mentions Confederate and Union troop locations and actions. Refers to specific commanders, including Generals George Gordon Meade, John Sedgwick, and Alexander Schimmelfennig. Writes "I...
GLC05851
[Wide-awake election of 1860 campaign ribbon]
1860
Republican campaign ribbon supporting Abraham Lincoln for President printed with "Wide Awake," and a large eye. Printed on white silk. Thousands of young men turned out in "Wide Awake" torchlight parades in support of Lincoln. The Wide Awakes are...
GLC05865
to Josiah Bartlett
March 17, 1777
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Discusses Continental troop movements, specifically regarding Fort Ticonderoga and New Jersey. Also, rising cost of living and collapsing currency, taxation, Franklin's reception at Versailles, and New Hampshire politics.
GLC05878
[Annotated manuscript copy of the 1732 acts of Parliament]
circa 1762-1767
Jefferson's handwritten copy of a manuscript with notes entitled, "Anno quinto G[eorge]. II 1732. Cap. VII, An act for the more easy recovery of debts in his majesty's plantations and colonies in America." Establishes a law to coordinate debtors'...
GLC05886
May 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Writes a very detailed letter to her husband in Morristown, New Jersey during the American Revolution. Discusses the arrival in Boston of General Charles Tronson du Coudray, a French military engineer "who stiles himself Commander in Chief of the...
GLC05895
[to Meshech Weare]
11 June 1776
Signed "W." by Whipple and "B", by fellow New Hampshire congressman Josiah Bartlett. Asks for New Hampshire's views on the question of independence and states that a committee is being formed for this purpose. Stresses the importance of this...
GLC05897
to William Whipple
11 June 1781
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Discusses the state of financial affairs and the need for a national bank to stop depreciation of the currency and reduced powers of the government. Writes that he "must apply or support to Gentlemen of your Character and Zeal for the service of...
GLC05898
to Major Dana
12 September 1819
Former President Madison answers an inquiry regarding employment prospects in Virginia: "The motives you assign for your letter, among which is a sense of duty to your parents, are entitled to respect. But I cannot encourage you to seek a fulfilment...
GLC05910
to Mary Stearns
29 November 1859
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Written three days before his execution. He asks to be "spared from having any mock; or hypocritical prayers made over me, when I am publicly murdered: & that my only religious attendants be poor little, dirty, ragged, bare headed, & barefooted...
GLC05925.01
to John Bennett re: lobbying support during his successful bid for Congress
1846/01/15
Basler, Roy R. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. I 1824 - 1848, p. 355
GLC05927
to Henry Remsen
8 June 1799
Discusses the tobacco market and the high quality of tobacco grown at his estate. Reports that they should take advantage of the price of 11 cents per pound since it is so much lower than the Richmond price. States that he has sold his tobacco...
GLC05958
Macon daily telegraph. [no. 881 (December 10, 1862)]
December 10, 1862
Clisby, Joseph, fl. 1862
Subjects include Confederate War Debt, Lincoln's Emancipation Policy, Article on Compensated Emancipation. Includes general advertisements and land sale advertisements.
GLC05959.04
Daily Richmond whig. [Vol. 67, no. 56 (March 7, 1862)]
March 7, 1862
Bondurant & Elliot
Page 1 and 2 have an image of the Viriginia state seal. Piece of 19th century paper adhered to the front page has the name "W. H. DeWitt." List of the acts passed by the Confederate Congress on front page. Page 2 has several columns of news from the...
GLC05959.78
The history of the New-York African free-school, from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years: also a brief account of the succesful labors of the New-York Manumission Society
1830
Andrews, Charles C., fl. 1830
Written by Andrews as the principal of the African Free School. Printed by Mahlon Day at 376 Pearl Street in New York. First edition copy. Includes engraving of the school building, from a drawing by a student, opposite the title page. Provides a...
GLC06084
[Treasury Department Prescription Blank - National Prohibition Act]
1923/11/19
McCarter, H.C., 1893-?
Prescription for Ira Altman of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, for "Sp[iritus] Frumenti" (alcohol) issued by Dr. McCarter. Treasury Dept. US Internal Revenue B 38246 / Blank no. 57. Watermarked "Prohibition."
GLC06097
I am a man
4 April 1968
Allied Printing Trades Council
Printed by Allied Printing in large black letters on white posterboard. Poster dates from the day of Dr. King's assassination. Refer to GLC05954 for a different printing of this poster.
GLC06124
Honor King, End Racism
8 April 1968
Large black letters printed on white posterboard state "HONOR KING: END RACISM!" Contains strings intended to suspend the poster from a marcher's neck. Poster designed for a march on April 8, 1968, 4 days after Martin Luther King's Jr.'s...
GLC06125
[Wanted poster for saboteurs of Union military stations and vessels in the New Orleans area]
December 10, 1864
Christensen, Christian Thomsen, 1832-1905
Issued by Christensen as Assistant Adjutant General, by order of Union Major General Edward Richard Sprigg Canby. Lists the names of "persons belonging to parties organized for the purpose of burning depots, store houses, &c., and destroying...
GLC06157.02
For the Good of America
circa 1926
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NAACP poster listing statistics regarding the 3,436 lynchings that occurred between 1889 and 1922. States "Do you know that the United States is the Only Land on Earth where people are burned at the stake?" Reports that 83 women have been lynched...
GLC06197
[Response of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to a Constitutional question about fines and forfeitures].
March 9, 1782
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817
In response to Timothy Matlack's inquiry of the twentieth section of the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania, Justice McKean gives the opinion of the justices that the chief executives ability to grant remissions of "fines" also comprehends...
GLC06280
to Ruth Patton
November 6, 1917
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
Writes to his mother regarding his political aspirations and having met several congressmen who were less than gentlemanly. Mentions hearing that one congressman was at Patton's parent's wedding. Adds that he has gone horse-back riding and is...
GLC06345
Japanese internment broadside
1942/05/03
This broadside, printed in Los Angeles, ordered "all persons of Japanese ancestry" to assemble for transport to detention camps. The document gives specific directions to families about what they could take with them-household and personal items...
GLC06360
to C. H. Betts
2 June 1911
Responds to criticism from Betts over an article Roosevelt wrote in The Outlook denouncing the New York Court of Appeals for their decision to rule the workmen's compensation act unconstitutional. States that their conduct was, " ... a most flagrant...
GLC06422
Young Africa, or the Bone of Contention
1862
Anthony, Edward, 1819-1888
Carte de visite half-length vignette, showing a black infant, with wide-open eyes and mouth, wearing plaid dress
GLC06437
to Leonard Fulton Ross
March 8, 1863
Quinby, Isaac F., 1821-1891
General Quinby, Commander of the 7th Division, 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, writes from the steamer Superior. Encloses an extract from a letter (not included) in which General Ulysses S. Grant informs General James Birdseye McPherson of...
GLC06462
Views of slavery
circa 1830-1840
Abolitionist broadside with six images depicting kidnapping, torture, auction, and labor of enslaved people. With Channing quotation, "Our laws know no higher crime than that of reducing a man to slavery. To steal or to buy an African on his own...
GLC06477
to Sylvia Willett
November 25, 1900
Willett, Grace, fl. 1900
Discusses women suffrage in Wyoming in the election of 1900. Comments that turnout among women was high, but "their voting does not help purify politics." Willett supported the candidacy of Williams Jennings Bryan. Also comments on bad weather...
GLC06594
[The Lancaster pocket almanack, for the year 1778. Being the third year of American Independency. Inscribed by William Ellery].
circa 1777-1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Title continues: "and the neighbouring states; containing a variety of useful lists and tables." Signed on the cover with his title: "Lancaster Almanack for 1778." Includes 24 blank pages for notes, which Ellery has filled with diary, notes, and...
GLC06669
to Emily J. Semmes re: deathbed description of Gettysburg, Wheatfield
1863/07/09
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Also discusses severe injuries that he incurred (written one day prior to his death).
GLC06823
La Destruction de la Statue Royale a Nouvelle Yorck [New York]
1776 ca.
Habermann, Francois X., 1721-1796
New York Sons of Liberty destroying a statue of King George III. Highly imaginative scene with late Baroque buildings more characteristic of Germany or Austria or perhaps Holland. Hand-colored. Background shows a full-length statue (it was...
GLC06952
The Crisis: or essays on the usurpations of the Federal government. By Brutus
1827
Turnbull, Robert J., fl. 1827
Inscribed by "The author" to Stephen Elliot on cover wrapper and signed again at the bottom of the dedication page. First edition. Turnbull became the leader of the nullification movement in the South and, after his untimely death in 1833, was...
GLC06994
to Alexander Stephens
1876/10/16
Stephens, Fannie J., 1854-1920
"I much rather be at home waiting on your company than be here at this hateful school." Written by Fannie, an ex-slave of Stevens while attending the Normal School at Atlanta University, in Georgia.
GLC07019
to Samuel Osgood
December 30, 1783
Knox writes to Osgood, a Continental Congressman. Thanks him for the "disinterested attention" he has paid Knox in several instances. Assures Osgood he prizes their friendship highly. Reports that George Washington has instructed him to dissolve...
GLC02437.02875
March 7, 1789
Writes that he received Knox's last letter: "I rejoice with you & your family in the prospect of your being so soon well & a perfect cure effected." After reading his letter, showed it to Ben [Hichborn], who declared he has written to Knox about...
GLC02437.04138
March 7, 1790
Sherburne, Henry, 1748-1824
Thanks Knox for sending his application to President Washington and also informs him that the Rhode Island state convention adjourned without discussing the question of whether or not to adopt the Constitution. Writes that "[t]his Extraordinary Step...
GLC02437.04533
To: Spaulding
1865/10/25
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Mrs. Grant has received the jewelry Spaulding sent her. He writes that Grant said he thought the ornament might have been carved from "the wood of the tree under which Col. Babcock found Gen. Lee near the Appomattox C.H. when sent after Lee to come...
GLC04360.036
To: H. A. Spaulding
1865/11/01
Parker modestly recounts his military career with General Grant for possible publication by Spaulding. "There is nothing particularly brilliant in my military history . . . ."
GLC04360.037
To: Col. Lubey
1870/05/29
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
Requesting an additional ticket for the memorial services at Arlington. [Retired General John A. Logan, acting as Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, established Decoration Day, now known as Memorial Day, on May 29, 1868.]
GLC04360.040
The Kansas question. Speech of Hon. Thomas Bocock, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, March 8, 1858.
March 8, 1858
Bocock, Thomas S., 1815-1891
Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Bocock, a U.S. Representative from Virginia, declares: "I do not know what will be the effect of a refusal to admit Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. I am not authorized to speak the views of...
GLC05116.20
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