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Grant for presidential pardon
19 June 1962
Kennedy, Robert Francis, 1925-1968
Grant for presidential pardon to Charles Henry Durner, who was convicted of falsifying documents. With legal files.
GLC08173
to Gouverneur Morris
August 4, 1778
Morris, Lewis, 1726-1798
Letter to his half brother praising the commissary general of supplies of the army, Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth, and asking him to support Wadsworth against his opposers in Congress. Remarks that accounts have reported that the British have "made...
GLC08174
[To the Voters of Baltimore-Town]
10 April 1788
McMechen, David, 1754-1810
Co-signed by Samuel Sterett. Announces that two anti-Federalist candidates, David McMechen and Samuel Sterett, are pulling out of the election of delegates to the Maryland Ratification Convention because the principles they stand for have been...
GLC08175
[Proclamation! To the people of Estill]
22 September 1862
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Countersigned by R. A. Alston. Message from the Commanding General ordering the Home Guards to come in immediately and give up their arms. Those who do not will be regarded as enemies of the Government, those that do will be treated as private...
GLC08176
The Weekly junior register. [Vol. 2, no. 7 (February 12, 1863)]
February 12, 1863
White, Jonathon C., fl. 1862-1863
General order no. 96, re. conscription. Biography of Stonewall Jackson. Some articles are translated into French. Article on back page has been cut out. Fugitive slave ads. Pink, gray, and white leaf and floral design.
GLC08177
A Few Scenes in the life of A "SOJER" in the Mass 44th
1863
Illustrated Civil War diary by a soldier in the 44th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Written from camp at New Bern, North Carolina. Sketchbook illustrated with thirty-eight pencil editorial-type cartoon sketches satirizing the Northern press...
GLC08200
to unknown
26 July 1876
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Expresses his belief that reconstruction would not end if a short term Democrat is elected to the presidency, but that it would be disastrous for the Freedmen. Rutherford B. Hayes served as President 1877-1881.
GLC08201
[to the King's Commissioners]
28 November 1778
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785
Responding to a memorial petition from the merchants of South Carolina and Georgia and contemplating a British attack on Georgia. Asks the king's (King George III) commissioners to use their judgment on how much of the memorial to comply with....
GLC08202
[Official notification of Santa Ana's Secularization Act]
26 November 1833
Garcia, Carlos, fl. 1833
Broadside in Spanish. Official notice that Catholic Church property has been given over to private petitioners.
GLC08204
[National Intelligencer Extra]
04 March 1841
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Printed presidential inauguration address of William Henry Harrison.
GLC08205
[Indictment of Joseph Harris as a counterfeiter]
September 1785
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Countersigned by Nathan Rowley. Charging Harris with defrauding and injuring the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in May 1785 by making 800 pieces of counterfeit money in mixed metals. Paine was Attorney General of Massachusetts 1777-1796.
GLC08206
to his father
09 April 1862
Atkins, James, fl. 1862
Written from the U.S. Steam Sloop Brooklyn, Head of the Passes Mississippi River. Describes the Union naval preparations prior to the assault on New Orleans, with particular attention to the mortar fleet of David Dixon Porter. Discusses in depth...
GLC08207
Connecticut gazette. [Vol. 26, no. 1344 (August 14, 1789)]
14 August 1789
With proposed draft of twelve amendments to the United States Constitution.
GLC08208
[Advertisement for clothing for slaves from New Orleans, Louisiana]
August 1860
C. E. Cate & Co.
Circular advertises slave shoes and hats by type, virtues, and price aimed at plantation owners who would have to clothe many slaves for reasonable prices. This company specialized in clothing products for slaves. The circular was published a few...
GLC08210
[Deed of emancipation for a Negro named Harry].
10 August 1830
McDonald, Hugh S., fl. 1830
GLC08211
to Henry Jackson
19 October 1861
Stevenson, C. L. (Carter Littlepage), 1817-1888
Union troop movements near Monterey, Virginia. The Batlle of Bull's Bluff (30 miles away) was fought four days later.
GLC08212
[Civil War correspondence of Peter Franklin Jones, a Baptist pastor who was an officer in Griswold Light Cavalry, 21st New York Cavalry].
circa 1850-1880
Jones, Peter Franklin, fl. 1850-1880
Covers the march to Winchester, Virginia, near Mechanicsburg Gap.
GLC08213
11 September 1864
Gordon, H.D., fl. 1864
Efforts to avoid draft riots in Rochester, New York, by paying bounties and the nomination of George McClellan.
GLC08214
22 April 1813
McGlassin, G., fl. 1813
Written onboard the ship Madison prior to the attack against York, New Canada (now Toronto).
GLC08215
to Turlow Weed
20 August 1862
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Explaining the anti-American bias of the English press during the Trent Affair.
GLC08216
[Wartime excerpt from the Emancipation Proclamation].
circa 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Possibly used for dissemination by the United States military.
GLC08217
to Mr. Gibson
circa 1902-1904
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Listing areas of continuing unrest in the Philippines. Written as Secretary of War and Military Governor of the Philippine Islands.
GLC08218
03 October 1832
Gerry, Ann, fl. 1832
Discuss making a claim to Congress for the remaining salary of her late husband, Vice President Elbridge Gerry. Efforts include contacting John Quincy Adams, a longtime family friend.
GLC08219
to Christopher Gore
05 March 1810
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Written to Governor of Massachusetts Christopher Gore. Explains his opposition to a proposed Constitutional amendment that would limit the life of an embargo act to 30 days after Congress enacted it. Countersigned by James Lloyd.
GLC08220
to Thomas Brattle
09 November 1769
Babcock, Henry, fl. 1769
Encloses the resolves of the Connecticut Assembly in support of Boston's struggle against the Townshend Acts and the King's Commission of Customs and recommends that they be printed.
GLC08221
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