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[Cabinet photograph of Joshua Abraham Norton]
circa 1878
Bradley, James, fl. 1783
Signed "Emperor Norton." Three-quarter profile photograph of a seated Norton. He is wearing an officer's uniform.
GLC02729.01
A Map of the Province of New York with part of Pensylvania, and New England, from an actual survey by Captain Montrésor, Engineer, 1775
10 June 1775
Montrésor, John, 1736-1799
Includes insets of Connecticut River area and Lake Champlain area. Shows upper New York, Connecticut, Vermont. Framed to 92.7 x 113 cm. "P. Andreus, Sculpter" appears in lower right corner.
GLC03101.01
[Map of Lower New York State and surrounding areas]
circa 1775
Full title "To the Right Honourable Sir Jeffrey Amherst Knight of the Bath and Lieutenant General of his Majesty's forces etc., This map of the Province of New York is humbly Inscribed by His most obliged humble servant John Montresor, Engineer."...
GLC03101.02
to Nathaniel Williams
15 November 1819
Sergeant, John, 1779-1852
Discusses the results of the case of Clark's Executors vs. Wilson. States he will send a copy of the material in the next mail (see GLC03545.23.02 for the copy). Free franked by Sergeant.
GLC03545.23.01
16 November 1819
Copy of the original opinion of the judge in the case of Clark's Executors vs. Wilson, a case concerning the voyage of a ship and the freight involved. Includes separate address leaf free franked by Sergeant.
GLC03545.23.02
Assignment of mortgage: Sophia C. Read to Benjamin C. Barroll
20 May 1864
Read, Sophia C., fl. 1859-1864
Copy of the mortgage agreement. As Read was living in Gravesend, England at the time, the document is signed by a public notary from England stating she appeared. Barroll assigned the mortgage to John G. Lantz on 4 June 1864. Samuel Spier signed...
GLC03545.24.01
Deed from Henry Watson to Caroline W. Remington
February 13, 1867
Watson, Henry, fl. 1864-1867
Also signed by W. H. Hayward certifying the authenticity of the deed. Watson grants to Remington a parcel of land in Baltimore.
GLC03545.24.02
Mortgage from William Remington & Caroline Remington to Clara A. Ross
January 22, 1867
Remington, William, fl. 1864-1873
Copy of the mortgage. Countersigned as a witness by Samuel Spier. Mortgage for a piece of land in the city of Baltimore.
GLC03545.24.03
Lease to Mr. N. P. Campbell
21 April 1868
Marked as a copy. Agreement to lease No. 50 Bolton Place to N. P. Campbell for three years. Sets the yearly payment and the conditions of the lease. On page two are notes dated 1871 and 1872 renewing the lease.
GLC03545.24.04
Copy of a legal document [in Spanish]
March 12, 1912
Chamberlin, P. W., fl. 1912
GLC03545.24.05
[Bond of Williams Remington, William Remington, and Nathaniel Williams to the Marine Bank of Baltimore]
26 April 1864
Marked as a copy. Binds the three men to the Marine Bank for 5,000 dollars. On page 3 Williams Remington certifies that he will undertake the duties of runner of the Marine Bank faithfully and diligently.
GLC03545.24.06
Donnells Executors vs. Pawson's Administrators
24 November 1832
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Signed as a true copy by John Johnson, an employee of the court. Appellee's statement of a case involving the purchase of some cargo. With notes and accounts for the case. Copied signatures of Taney, Williams, and Johnson.
GLC03545.24.07
Savage Manufacturing Co. vs. The Baltimore Silk Company
1842
Williams, Nathaniel, 1782-1864
Copy of a petition to the judges of the Baltimore County court from the Savage Manufacturing Company to obtain payment from the Baltimore Silk Company. States that the Savage Manufacturing Company has made repeated efforts to obtain payment from the...
GLC03545.24.08
to John Cripps
30 May 1853
Gadsden, James, 1788-1858
Writes to his Secretary residing in Napa, California, after receiving Cripps' commission to repair Mexico City from Secretary of State Marcy. Says he will meet with Cripps sometime in July. In case Cripps arrives first, Gadsden instructs him to...
GLC03587.02
31 July 1853
J.B.M., fl. 1853
Writes to his friend reporting the death of an acquaintance. Discusses the declining financial state of his ranch and the inevitable sale of the land. Plans to meet Cripps in Mexico and ponders the possible economic advantages of relocating. The...
GLC03587.03
to unknown
9 October 1853
Confidential endorsement has original author's name struck. Discusses the sin of writing letters on a Sunday and includes a funny anecdote. Writes about a possible lapse in the U.S.-Mexican treaty regarding the taxing of items left behind by...
GLC03587.04
[Pictorial atlas and book] [In Swedish] [Decimalized]
1824
Klinckowström, Axel Leonhard, Friherre, 1775-1837
GLC03799
to John Y. Mason
March 25, 1845
Mentions that he is pleased that the United States District Attorney will not be reappointed and advises that it might be better to wait to remove him until his term ends. Recommends his son-in-law James Mason Campbell for an appointment as district...
GLC03883.02
27 October 1845
Discusses the removal of James P. Heath from office of weighmaster. States that Heath is very competent and believes that removing him from office would be politically unjust.
GLC03883.04
21 October 1845
Introduces Colonel Arthur P. Hayne of South Carolina.
GLC03883.05
[Notice to vacate home]
6 August 1850
McCarthy, Denis, fl. 1850
Street Commissioner asking author William H. Davis to move his house. Originally pasted into GLC04967.02. Removed in 1998 due to fragility but still housed with 4967.02.
GLC04967.03
to Margaret Hallidy
February 11, 1865
Hallidy, Adam, M., fl. 1862-1865
Replies to Maggie's letter about her serious cold and admits his deep fear of losing her to tuberculosis. Mentions his recent cold and his home remedy to cure it. Assures her that if she needs anything he will try to send her money if he can....
GLC05522.05
to Em Laning
29 April to 24 July 1849
Laning, John C., fl. 1849
Writes from the Coast of Chile to his sister. Diary letter concerning traveling by ship around Cape Horn, stormy weather, the flora of the Andes, other passengers, and final arrival in San Francisco where he captained an expedition upriver....
GLC05527.01
to his parents
3 May 1849
Caspar, fl. 1849
Describes his overland route through Mexico and how he was swindled by Captain Innes, the expedition leader who ran out of money and had his charges pay his way. Relays the entire story of Innes' desertion and return to the travelers. Reports that...
GLC05527.02
to S.A. Hall
December 6, 1849
Peyton, Balie, 1803-1878
Describes his crossing at the Isthmus of Panama and reaching the Pacific in time for the steamer to Valparaiso. Reports difficulties crossing and dealing with the American consul, who Peyton feels is un-American, rude, and greedy. Writes about the...
GLC05527.03
to Charry Johnson
December 16 to December 17, 1850
Johnson, James E., fl. 1850
Written on board the Antelope. Writes to his wife describing the ships in the bay and traveling up the Chagres River but changes tone to discuss gold. Mentions overloaded boats capsizing and men drowning. Encloses an account for publication, or...
GLC05527.04
[Jury decision of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts]
circa 1815
Tudor, William, 1779-1830
Also signed by Daniel Davis as Solicitor General of Massachusetts, and Andrew Cunningham as Foreman. Contemporary copy of the decision in the case of two printers, Thomas Rowe and Joshua Hooper, accused of sedition against the government of the...
GLC06417.01
[Clipping from the Yankee newspaper criticizing the Massachusetts legislature]
Hooper & Rowe, fl. 1814-1817
Article clipped from the Yankee newspaper criticizes the Massachusetts legislature for backing down on the issue of Massachusetts seceding from the United States and calls them a "lifeless body." Puts the blame on Governor Caleb Strong of...
GLC06417.02
to Everett
1 January to 4 January 1849
Sarah, fl. 1849-1850
Writes to her friend in Middleborough, Massachusetts, about her improving health, the new year, and wishing he were at home with her. Wishes she had psychic ability so she would always know what he was doing. Scolds him for his lack of...
GLC06573.01
20 April to 3 May 1849
Writes to her friend in Middleborough, Massachusetts, scolding him for his lack of correspondence. She is angry and wonders why she continues to write at all. Wonders if he is waiting to hear from her. Mentions having two teeth extracted without...
GLC06573.02
September 1849
Writes to her friend using a new pen she is sure will make a difference. Expresses her loneliness without him and says she only lives when they are together and apologizes for inquiring about a possible marriage. She plainly explains that she would...
GLC06573.03
January 6 to January 15,1850
Writes to her husband who is currently in Boston. Mentions having received a letter from James (possibly a brother) who was seriously ill and has since forsaken California. Thanks Everett for sending papers, which are just as appreciated as letters...
GLC06573.04
19 May 1850
Writes to her husband (possibly in Plymouth) about visiting several friends and family members. Mentions the death of a family friend and the subsequent return of Catherine (possibly a sister). Is sorry she will not be able to see him this week but...
GLC06573.05
December 8, 1850
Writes to her husband about his lack of correspondence. Expresses great grief over his inability to visit and, more so, his broken promises to see her. Written on blue paper.
GLC06573.06
[Circular reporting troop mobilization to New York City]
30 July 1863
French, William Henry, 1815-1881
Official copy signed clerically by W[illiam].F.A. Torbert as adjutant and Albert Ordway and countersigned by J.H. Chase. Reports the march of the 20th Regiment Indiana Volunteers and the 1st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers to New York City during...
GLC08523.01
[Extract of Special Orders, No. 202]
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Partially printed document countersigned by W.F.A. Torbert with the clerical signature of S. Williams. Orders the senior officer accompanying troops to New York to telegraph the number of soldiers to the Chief Quartermaster General so he may provide...
GLC08523.02
[Circular coordinating transportation to New York City]
3 August 1863
Official copy signed clerically by W[illiam].F.A. Torbert as adjutant and Albert Ordway and countersigned by J.H. Chase.Orders all troops being sent to New York to report to Warrenton for transportation to that city. The regiments affected are the...
GLC08523.03
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury on the Subject of American Manufactures
1810
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
First edition of second American report on manufacturing.
GLC08891
Papers Relative to Great Britain
1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Transcripts of letters from the U.S. Department of State, 1782-1793, relating to Great Britain. The final 32 pages are transcripts of letters written in French.
GLC08892
New York Slavery
circa 1800
"A Statement, Shewing the Aggregate Number of Persons in each of the Wards of the city of New York, and in each of the Counties in this State, including, however, no more than three-fifths of the whole number of slaves."
GLC08893
to Frederick Schuckhardt
20 April 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
General Sherman replies to a previous letter from Schuckhardt. Discusses assisting their mutual friend Joseph Grafton with recovering the body of his brother Captain James Ingersoll Grafton, who was killed the previous month in the Battle of...
GLC08895.02
The Constitution of the New-Jersey Society, for the Promoting of Abolition of Slavery...
GLC08896
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Societies Established in Different Parts of the United States, Assembled in Philadelphia ...
1795
GLC08897
Answers to questions included in a 14 June 1862 interrogation by Confederate President Jefferson Davis
June 22, 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard answers questions Davis originally posed to Colonel W. P. Johnston regarding the 19 April-10 June Battle of Corinth, a Union victory. Beauregard includes both Davis's questions and his own replies. Mentions Generals Braxton Bragg...
GLC08898
Strategy to save Virginia
18 May 1864
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
"The two armies are now too far apart unless we consent to give up Petersburg, and place the capital in jeopardy. If Genl Lee will fall back behind the Chickahominy, engaging the enemy so as to draw fire on him, Genl Beauregard can bring up fifteen...
GLC08899.01
Memorandum on strategy
2 June 1864
"The forced reconnaissance of today has shown that it is not prudent, at this juncture, to send off to the North side James River, Ransom's Brigade, which constitutes over one third of the Infantry force at present available here."
GLC08899.02
to A. P. Mason
December 21, 1864
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Writes to Colonel Mason about the shelling of Columbia, Tennessee and the situation of prisoners during the Tennessee Campaign: "I told him [Union General Edward Hatch] that we had no forces in the town excepting a skirmish line, that his fire has...
GLC08900
to James B. McPherson
10 April 1864
Hurlbut, Stephen A., 1815-1882
Major General Hurlbut writes to Major General McPherson, commander of the Department of the Tennessee, about military strategy and organization. Counsels against consolidating "Memphis & Vicksburgh into the 'District of the Miss. River." Outlines...
GLC08901
to Henry W. Halleck
2 November 1863
Discusses strategy to engage General Robert E. Lee's army. After much deliberation he decided "to attempt the movement by his right, throwing the whole army rapidly & secretly, across the Rappahannock at Banks ford & Fredericksburg & taking...
GLC08902
to Abraham Lincoln
25 November 1860
Muggins, Pete, fl. 1860
Intensely vitriolic letter sent to President Lincoln shortly after his election: "God damn your god damned old Hellfired soul to hell god damn you...Now you God damned old Abolition son of a bitch God damn you..." Attached to a board with a...
GLC08904
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