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Treaty between the United States of America and the Crow Tribe of Indians
25 July 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
concluded May 7, 1868 proclaimed August 12, 1868
GLC04099.73
Treaty between the United States of America and the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes of Indians
concluded October 28, 1867 proclaimed August 19, 1868
GLC04099.74
Treaty between the United States of America and the Northern Cheyenne and Northern Arapahoe Tribes of Indians
concluded May 10, 1868 proclaimed August 25, 1868
GLC04099.75
Treaty between the United States of America and the Tribe of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi
14 October 1868
concluded February 18, 1867
GLC04099.76
Treaty between the United States of America and the Senecas, mixed Senecas and Shawnees, Quapaws, Confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf, and certain Wyandottes
concluded February 23, 1867
GLC04099.77
[Memorandum of an Agreement]
7 March 1875
Hurd & Houghton (publishers), 1864-1878
A contract between George May Powell of the Oriental Topographical Corps and Melancthon M. Hurd and Albert G. Houghton, Publishers and Booksellers, to publish Rawson's Bible Hand Book. GMP will provide illustrations at his cost and will retain...
GLC00687.128
to George May Powell
March 6, 1876
Rawson, A. L., fl. 1875-1882
Letter is on American Collecting Agency letterhead. In the letter, A. L. Rawson asks George May Powell to cancel their current contract for a more definite agreement with details concerning the map plates and recognition of ownership of the drawings.
GLC00687.130
to H. O. Houghton
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Letter is on Riverside Press letterhead. In the letter, George May Powell defines their objection to the contract, that while Prof. Rawson owns the book, the contract is in another name. The publishers have been asked to do things not included in the...
GLC00687.131
March 8, 1876
Houghton, H.O., 1823-1895
Letter is on Riverside Press letterhead. In the letter, H. O. Houghton defines their objection to the contract, that while Prof. Rawson owns the book, the contract is in another name. The publishers have been asked to do things not included in the...
GLC00687.132
March 9, 1876
He expresses concern about Powell's ownership of the plates of the Bible Hand Book and hopes that a corrected contract will be drawn up shortly.
GLC00687.133
[memorandum of agreement, George May Powell and A.L. Rawson]
March 14, 1876
GMP and Rawson make legal agreements between themselves to work with Hurd & Houghton Publishers on the publication of Rawson's Bible Hand Book, with royalty agreements.
GLC00687.134
April 1, 1876
It is impossible to get the requested material for the Hand Book publication according to the present contract. H.O. Houghton & Co. will stop work immediately and issue a bill for work done.
GLC00687.135
to H.O. Houghton
April 7, 1876
Letter is on American Collecting Agency letterhead. In the letter, George May Powell mentions that he would like to work out a contract before any more work is done. He refers to other business matters.
GLC00687.136
April 8, 1876
He offers to pay him for his services and would like to drop him from the contract.
GLC00687.137
May 14, 1877
He warns George May Powell to deliver or annul their contract, or face legal consequences, which will surely be negative for Powell, listing names of witnesses against him. He has incriminating evidence against Powell both from the publisher and...
GLC00687.138
November 28, 1881
Woodruff, R.M., fl. 1881
He acknowledges George May Powell's invitation and will be pleased to attend the event at St. Andrews Church.
GLC00687.139
to Gentlemen
February 17, 1882
He writes about an offer some time previously of an art publication of his, which was declined. He wonders if the gentlemen would be interested in a new invention.
GLC00687.140
to D. Andrew of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
October 6, 1882
They agree to engage George May Powell for a lecture. The contract includes a photograph, a map, and royalties from ticket sales.
GLC00687.141
1861-1877
Powell, Samuel Wells, fl. 1866-1867
Because of an agreement to preach in Naugatuck, CT, he will not be in New York City tomorrow. He gives instructions to telegraph him to communicate plans.
GLC00687.142
July 13, 1892
Pattison, Robert, fl. 1892
He acknowledges George May Powell's concern about capital and labor concerns in Homestead, PA and the lack of arbitration efforts among those concerned.
GLC00687.143
Ulysses S. Grant Carte de visite
Hoyt, fl. 1861-1877
White mount with imprint of G.W. Thorne, New York, below image on recto. Imprint of Hoyt visible on lower left corner of image. Verso contains imprint of Hoyt and pencil notations: "U.S. Grant," "9040-2," "3000," "3238," and "1272." Half length...
GLC07808.033
to Ethan A. Jenks
February 1, 1864
Briggs, James A., fl. 1863-1864
Private Briggs requests his back pay from Captain Jenks and offers Jenks half of the pay.
GLC02750.014
to members of the Board of Examination
February 11, 1864
Bliss, Zenas Randall, 1835-1900
Colonel Bliss states that Captain Ethan A. Jenks has received authority to appear before the Board of Examination. Recommends Jenks to the Board, stating that "For bravery, energy, coolness, and devotion to the cause of the Union, he is unsurpassed...
GLC02750.015
to Zenas Randall Bliss
February 1864
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Captain Jenks responds to orders from Colonel Bliss requiring him to obtain corn. States that "there is som corn in this county but hard to get."
GLC02750.016
to Montgomery C. Meigs
March 15, 1864
Captain Jenks transmits the monthly clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, and clothing receipt roll for December 1863.
GLC02750.017
5 July 1864
Captain Jenks transmits the monthly clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, and clothing receipt roll for March 1864.
GLC02750.018
to Percy Daniels
18 August 1864
Captain Jenks requests a twenty day leave of absence from Colonel Percy Daniels.
GLC02750.019
Captain Jenks requests a twenty day leave of absence from Colonel Percy Daniels. Refers to an enclosed medical certificate (not included).
GLC02750.020
to unknown
31 August 1864
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
Assistant Adjutant General Wright informs the recipient that Private Frederick Wood is on extra duty as orderly at the Head Quarters where Wright is stationed.
GLC02750.021
4 December 1864
The author states that based on Jannis' orders, he visited the pickets three times during his tour of duty as field officer of the day. Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.022
to James F. Merrill
January 30, 1865
Heistand, P., fl. 1865
Informs Lieutenant Merrill that he issued Private Frederick Wood clothing for the amount of $3.85 Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.023
[ca. 1868-1876]
White mount with clipped corners and printed caption below image: "Gen. U.S. Grant." Oval half length seated portrait in civilian dress with White House visible in background. Photograph from engraving.
GLC07808.031
White mount with printed caption on right side of image: "Grant Family." Pencil notation on verso: "3." Full length portrait of Grant, his wife, and their four children. Smaller version of image #39 in this collection.
GLC07808.032
[ca. 1885]
White mount with printed caption below image: "Grant in Peace." Half length seated portrait in uniform with child and dog. Photograph from painting or engraving. Similar to image #35.
GLC07808.034
White mount with printed caption below image: "Grant in Peace." Half length seated portrait in uniform with child and dog. Photograph from painting or engraving. Similar to image #34.
GLC07808.035
[ca. 1861-1865]
White mount with printed caption below image: "Genl. Grant's Head-Quaters [sic]." Photograph from engraving of headquarters in unidentified location.
GLC07808.036
Grant, Ulysses S. Sterocard
[ca. 1865]
Taylor & Huntington, fl. 1865
Orange mount with imprint of Taylor & Huntington on verso. Image #947 in a series of "original war views." Profile bust portrait of Grant in uniform, facing proper right.
GLC07808.039
Grant, Ulysses S. Cabinet Card
[1880-1889]
Clow, Ogden & Company
Dark brown mount with imprint of Clow, Ogden & Co. on recto in gold. Pencil inscription on verso: "41." Bust portrait of Grant in civilian dress.
GLC07808.043
19 June 1885
Barrett (photographer)
White mount with imprint Barrett and printed caption below image: "General U.S. Grant and Family, at Mt. McGregor, Taken June 19th, 1885." Verso contains pencil inscriptions "78" and "43." View of Grant and his family gathered on the front steps of...
GLC07808.045
20 July 1885
White mount with printed inscription below image: "Gen. U.S. Grant, Taken at Mt. McGregor Three Days Before His Death." Pencil inscriptions on verso: "Nelli[es?]," and "42." Image shows an elderly Grant reading on the porch of his home.
GLC07808.046
to sister
15 November 1863
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He arrived Friday morning and everyone was glad to see him. He is hard at work now and will remain so until the middle of December.
GLC02161.100
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
19 November 1863
He has not yet seen Tom McCabe but is watching closely for his arrival. He is Cassie's brother and may decide he is unworthy of her.
GLC02161.101
22 November 1863
He saw Tom McCabe and liked him very much. The interview went very well. He was merely concerned for his sister's welfare. He asks if she has framed the group picture he sent yet.
GLC02161.102
to father
27 November 1863
He describes life in his new battery. But he still asks if his uncle can get him an army appointment. He wants to join an artillery unit.
GLC02161.103
12 December 1863
He asks her for pillows, sheets and a quilt for Christmas.
GLC02161.104
13 December 1863
He says the captain and the other officers are very down to earth and do put on airs. They sleep with him and he kicks them out of bed in the morning. They are a family.
GLC02161.105
December 18, 1863
He was appointed Post-Adjutant in the morning. He did not like having to leave the battery.
GLC02161.106
December 1863
He wants her to come visit, especially since Cassie will probably come in the winter.
GLC02161.107
23 December 1863
He received a letter from Tom McCabe giving him permission to carry off his sister. They have a grand review coming up.
GLC02161.108
to mother
24 December 1863
Mr. Page came to see him yesterday. He took him to a grand artillery review. He is looking forward to carving the turkey tomorrow.
GLC02161.109
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