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to James Monroe
January 26, 1825
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette writes that he will be placing his monetary gift from Congress into the Bank of the United States.
GLC03899
Album signed by Delegates to first assembly of the League of Nations
1921
Various
Signers include Paderewski, A.J. Balfour, H.A.L. Fisher, etc. Inscribed to L. Cordel.
GLC03900
[Album signed by Paris Peace Conference Delegates]
1919
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Signers include Lloyd George, A. J. Balfour, Marshall Foch, Paderewski, etc.
GLC03901
Archive of correspondence re: Nova Scotia politics and mercantile affairs [partially decimalized]
1758-1788
Mauger, Joshua, 1725-1788
Also mentions the Stamp Act, Bunker Hill and early Revolutionary War. Joshua Mauger Collection. [various places]: 343 items, 1619-1789 (bulk: 1763-1785). The greater part of the collection consists of 249 letters to Mauger, dealing primarily with...
GLC03902
to George B. McClellan
1862/07/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Declining McClellan's offer for medical supplies for captured sick and wounded because he hopes that "in a few days your sick and wounded will be under you own care...."
GLC03905
to Robert Morris
6 April 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written as President of Congress. Transmits information about John Swanwick, an employee of Morris, concerning Swanswick's possible treasonous correspondence in Philadelphia. Instructs Morris to confidentially inquire into the matter.
GLC03907
to Caroline Flagg Foote
8 April 1862
Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863
Written by Foote as commander of the Mississippi River Squadron to his wife. Written from Island No. 10, the day after Foote's Squadron captured it. Says he can barely lift his pen to write after the recent fight and the "intense mental anxiety for...
GLC03910
American Indian Archive, 21 letters [decimalized .01-.07]
1908-1924
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Includes letters from William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Theodore Roosevelt, European military leaders and a TMS of John J. "Blackjack" Pershing on American Indian contributions to victory.
GLC03911
to Joseph K. Dixon re: declining to endorse Dixon's book
1910/12/09
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Written on stationery of "The Outlook" magazine, to say that he endorses no book unless he studies it and saying he has no time to read it.
GLC03911.01
to Joseph K. Dixon
1918/02/28
Written on stationery of The Roosevelt Hospital, with one written correction.
GLC03911.02
to Joseph K. Dixon re: thanks for a picture, with TL signed clerically 5/18/1917
1918/10/28
The letter is signed with an autograph postscript and is accompanied by a typed letter 5/17/1917 signed clerically.
GLC03911.03
to Joseph K. Dixon re: his suggestions for an Indian monument
1909/06/03
Cody, William F., 1846-1917
Written on stationery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Also thanks Dixon for films.
GLC03911.04
to Joseph K. Dixon re: Indian sign language & plans to write an Indian book
1910/04/27
Written on stationery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Writes that he was struck by the Indian sign language in the films.
GLC03911.05
to Joseph K. Dixon re: Dixon's filming Indian councils at Little Big Horn
Praises Dixon's filming of one of the last great Indian councils and describes how the film was seen by President Taft and other dignitaries. Written on his colorful letterhead.
GLC03911.06
to Joseph K. Dixon re: 15 letters (some translations or carbon copies), including Douglas Haig & Marshal Petain[Decimalized .01- .23]
1919-1924
Pershing, John J., 1860-1948
Praising the contributions on Native Americans in World War I. With other writers besides Pershing.
GLC03911.07
Photographs of American Indians, ceremonies, councils and Little Big Horn
[1908-1920]
This collection consists of 40 photographs of Native Americans taken by Joseph K. Dixon, a prominent photographer, filmmaker, and champion of Native Americans. Probably taken in the period from 1908-1920, all of these prints were retained for Dixon...
GLC03911.08
to the Commissary General of Subsistence
June 3, 1861
Magrunder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
Confederate Colonel Magruder requests 100,000 rations of bacon, coffee, vinegar, salt and molasses immediately, noting that his soldiers' supply will be exhausted in two days. Instructs the Commissary General to send the supplies with Mr. Johnson...
GLC03913
to Elizabeth Winthrop
13 June 1861
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Following the 10 June 1861 Battle of Big Bethel, General Butler writes a letter of sympathy to Winthrop, informing her of the death of Major Theodore Winthrop, her son. States "After Major Winthrop had delivered the order with which he was charged...
GLC03915.01
[Special order of General Benjamin Butler]
7 June 1861
Winthrop, Theodore, 1828-1861
Written 3 days before Winthrop famously became the first Union officer killed in the Civil War. Winthrop was an aide de camp to General Benjamin Butler at Fortress Monroe in Virginia. Document marked "Special order." Winthrop wants this order posted...
GLC03915.02
Wartime carte de visite of Confederate Brig. Gen. signed on mount
1865 ca.
Chalmers, James R., fl. 1865
GLC03916
[draft account of cavalry operations of Army of Northern Virginia]
December 1866
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Draft account of cavalry operations sent to Robert E. Lee, detailing actions of Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry division during May through June 1864, from Grant's crossing of the Rapidan River through the death of General J.E.B. Stuart. Details movement of...
GLC03917
[Braxton Bragg]
1861
Signed on mount and trimmed at top of oval (affecting photograph paper but not touching image). Hair on top of head and on face has been badly retouched. Previously owned by General Joseph Wheeler
GLC03918
Fort Sumter & Charleston, SC - 9 Confederate stereoviews by Osborn & Durbec
1861/04
GLC03919
to Sam Chapman re: letters on slavery, the war, Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Stuart [decimalized]
1897-1916
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
A collection of letters from John Singleton Mosby, of Warrenton, Virginia, to Samuel Chapman of Covington, Virginia, most written on stationery of the Department of Justice. (Other recipients are noted in the inventory.) The letters discuss the...
GLC03921
[Engraving of William Henry Harrison]
1825 circa
Johnson, Fry, & Co., fl. 1825-1873
Engraving of Harrison, seated, with top hat and coat. Printed by Johnson Fry and Co., Publishers, New York. After an original painting by Chappel. Originally in the sentiment book of Mary S. Harrison, GLC07732.02.
GLC07732.06
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