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to Mrs. Fry
April 1842
Caroline, Amelia, fl. 1842
Writing as the Queen of Denmark, Caroline quotes Proverbs 19:17: "He that hath pity on the poor lendeth to the Lord, and that which he hath given will He pay him again."
GLC05508.061
to Rev. W.H.H. Moore
2 March 1869
Cartwright, Peter, fl. 1869
Cartwright discusses personal and church matters, particularly over the past winter. Cartwright's writing is shaky due to Parkinson's disease, making parts of the letter illegible. Felt-tip marker obliterates something on verso.
GLC05508.062
[Webster defines "Success"...]
1 June 1940
Cheatham, Kitty, fl. 1940
This is a speech dedicating the Drake Memorial Mausoleum Shrine to the world's first oil well, drilled in Titusville, Pennsylvania by Edwin C. Drake in 1859. Cheatham's speech discusses the meaning of success. She refers to Jesus Christ as the world...
GLC05508.066
to Mrs. C. L. McDaniel
28 August 1957
Jai-Shek, Chiang, 1897-2003
She was glad to learn her article "The Power of Prayer," published in Reader's Digest, inspired McDaniel and the members of her church. The article is a condensation of her book "The Sure Victory." She mentions that Dr. Norman Vincent Peale...
GLC05508.067
Photographs of circus performers, including Tom Thumb, circus set-up, etc.
1862-1920s
Three carte de visites, two of Tom Thumb and wife. Twelve cabinet cards featuring various circus performers, most wearing street clothes. Three 20th Century 8x10 prints ca. 1919. One shows setting up of the midway, another is of Ruth Cohen and her...
GLC05508.068
to John A. Blogren
17 June 1953
Clement, Frank, 1920-1969
Governor of Tennessee Clement responds to a request for his favorite Bible verse. He reply's Micah 6:8. Clement values this verse because it reminds him always to be humble and to trust God. Written on executive office stationery.
GLC05508.069
to Dr. & Mrs. Talmage
January 11, 1881
Colquitt, Alfred Holt, 1829-1894
Apparently written upon the death of Talmage's daughter-in-law. Colquitt offers his condolence and urges the Talmages and their son to find comfort in tears and faith.
GLC05508.071
[I have done a number of things...]
circa 1975
Colson, Charles, 1931-?
A sentiment in which Colson writes that giving his heart to Jesus was the most important thing he has ever done. Refers to Galatians 2: 20 (but does not quote). Colson was a Nixon advisor convicted in the Watergate scandal who experienced a...
GLC05508.072
[While down the stream of life I sail...]
circa 1870
Cornell, Ezra, fl. 1870
This poem defines Christ, grace, hope and the Bible as tools necessary for life, just as a ship, the wind, an anchor and a compass are necessary for sailing.
GLC05508.075
to unknown
25 December 1950
Cripps, Stafford, 1889-1952
Written on printed stationary, Cripps discusses the meaning of Christmas. He sees western civilization built on the Christian ethic, and laments that the significance of the birth of Christ often is lost in indulgent Christmas celebration. Cripps...
GLC05508.076
to Children
January 1974
Cushing, Peter, 1913-1994
Thanking children (apparently disabled or otherwise disadvantaged) for a drawing they sent at Christmas time. He explains to them that even though they are different from other children, they must learn the lessons of life to obtain "higher places."...
GLC05508.079
to Nahum Capen
22 November [1880]
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written and signed by Varina Davis, for her husband. Discusses the founding and failure of the "first Confederacy" and the "dispersion of His chosen people." Davis argues that if their example had been followed, perhaps there would not have been a...
GLC05508.083
to Duncan Boss
28 July 1927
DeMille, Cecil Blount, 1881-1959
Responding to Boss's letter congratulating DeMille for his film "The King of Kings." DeMille expresses his happiness that his movie spreads the message of Christ and has an appeal that crosses denominational lines.
GLC05508.084
to Carleton Lloyd
13 May 1947
Divine, Major Jealous, 1876-1965
Reverend Divine asserts that it is not his autograph or photograph which is essential, but rather it is his study and emulation of the life of Christ which will allow him to become "Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit...
GLC05508.085
to the Bishop of Albany
February 18, 1886
Dix, Morgan, fl. 1886
Suggests possible reforms to help arrest the rising rate of divorce. Dix first establishes a difference between holy matrimony and secular matrimony. He proposes six reforms including publication of bans, a state license requirement, discouraging...
GLC05508.086
to Mr. Ward
3 November 1873
Dodge, Mary Abigail, fl. 1873
Response written to Mr. Ward, her publisher and a minister. Mr. Ward apparently disliked an article Dodge sent him because he disagrees with religious interpretations in the text. Dodge defends her beliefs and criticizes that ministers compel...
GLC05508.087
to James William Denver
5 April 1850
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1886
Reports the voting inclinations of several Missouri delegates to the Congressional Convention. Discusses the possible opposition of the Wilmot Proviso, but is confident that California will be admitted as a state. See collateral files for 1 November...
GLC05574
to John L. Lewis
February 3, 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Informs that he has created a National Labor Board to function under the National Industrial Recovery Act as an agency to investigate controversies concerning labor relations. Appoints Lewis a member of the National Labor Board and hopes that he...
GLC05576
to John Lowell Jr. re: Adam's appointment of the "Midnight Judges"
1801/02/18
Otis, Harrison G., 1765-1848
Adam's attempt to appoint federal judges before Jefferson's inauguration. Mentions appointments of Justices Lowell (Chief justice of the 1st Circuit), Bourne and Jere: Smith (Associate Justices of same), John Davis (district judge), himself ("H.G.O")...
GLC05588.03
[Alexander S. Webb]
1865 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Signed on mount as Brevet Major General. Imprint on verso.
GLC05593
Carte de visite vignette profile bust portrait of J.M. Ashley, by Brady
March 26, 1867
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896
1865 imprint, signed and dated 3/26/1867.
GLC05596.01
Carte de visite 3/4 bust portrait, by M.B. Brady, signed front and back
1867/03/26
Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875
Shows Bramlette in civilian clothing (as Gov. of Kentucky?), facing slightly to the left. Signature is dated postwar.
GLC05596.02
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of Abner C. Harding
1865
Date from Brady copyright notice.
GLC05596.11
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Brady
1861 ca.
Loan, Benjamin F.
GLC05596.13
With printed label "Horace Maynard, ex-Postmaster General" pasted on front.
GLC05596.15
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Brady, with 2 cent revenue stamp, vers
Morgan, Edwin D., 1811-1883
Date from Brady copyright date.
GLC05596.16
Zachariah Chandler carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Brady
Signed on front: "Z.Chandler, Mich."
GLC05597.01
Conness, John, 1821-1909
Signed on front: "John Conness." (Slightly stronger image than the Bogardus.)
GLC05597.03
Garrett Davis, carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Brady
Signed on front: "Garret Davis of Ky." Unionist, turned anti-war in 1864.
GLC05597.04
Jams R. Doolittle, carte de visite vignette bust profile portrait by Brady
Signed on front: "J. R. Doolittle Wis." [Wisconsin added in different hand].
GLC05597.06
Soloman Foot, carte de visite vignette bust profile portrait by Brady
Signed on front: "S. Foot, Vt."
GLC05597.07
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of James Harlan by Brady
Signed on front: "Jas. Harlan, Iowa."
GLC05597.10
Signed on front: "Ira Harris, New York."
GLC05597.11
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of Tomothy O. Howe by Brady
Signed on front: "Timy O. Howe, Wis."
GLC05597.13
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait by M.B. Brady
Signed on front: "L. M. Morrill." Signer of the 13th Amendment. (Autograph also available in GLC 4224, autograph album.)
GLC05597.16
Carte de visite vignette bust profile portrait by Brady
Pomeroy, Samuel C., 1816-1891
Signed on front: "S.C. Pomeroy, Kansas."
GLC05597.17
Powell, L.W. (Lazarus Whitehead), 1812-1867
Signed on front: "L.W. Powell, Kentucky"
GLC05597.18
Saulsbury, Willard, fl. 1861
Signed on front: "Willard Saulsbury, Delaware"
GLC05597.19
Carte de visite 3/4 length standing portrait by Brady
Sprague, William, fl. 1861
Shows Sprague standing near ornate chair. Signed on photograph image area: "Wm Sprague [illegible]."
GLC05597.20
Signed on front: "JohnB. Henderson, Mo."
GLC05597.21
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Gardner
1864 ca.
Stewart, William Morris, 1827-1909
Dating based on existence of pre-printed frame for tax stamp on verso. Another signed photograph in GLC 558.05. Signed on front: "Wm. M. Stewart"
GLC05597.22
Riddle, George Read, 1817-1867
Signed on front: "Geo Read Riddle, Del" ("Del." added in another hand).
GLC05597.25
Richardson, William Adams, 1821-1896
Signed on front: "W. A. Richardson, Ill." Note on back identifies him as Wm. A. Richardson, Sen. Ill 1861-63. (Not William Adams Richardson, 1821-1896.)
GLC05597.26
1861
Nesmith, James W., fl. 1861
Signed on front: "JW Nesmith, Oregon"
GLC05597.27
Bound collection of 45 Congressional speeches of various people
1840-1841
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Bound volume of printed speeches from Congress signed on the front pastedown by James K. Polk. Most pamphlets have been printed at Washington by Blair and Rives. This bound volume of printed speeches from Congress is signed on the front pastedown...
GLC05598
[Chester A. Arthur]
1882
Bell, Charles Milton, 1848-1893
Arthur with sideburn and mustache. Signed on mount.
GLC05600
Archive of 104 dispatches, notes and letters from Dept. of Mississippi [decimalized: .001-.104]
1861-1863
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
This collection of 104 documents contains 99 telegraph dispatches (#1-99) and four letters (#100-103) written by Major General Henry W. Halleck. Also, one letter written by William H. Seward to Halleck is included in the collection (#104) (thanking...
GLC05601
Collection of letters, clipped signatures, and newsclippings from Lincoln's cabinet members [decimalized]
1861-1865 circa
The collection is split into three subsections: .01, .02, and .03.
GLC05603.01 is a collection of letters from Lincoln's cabinet members regarding Civil War legislation and other matters. It is decimalized .01-.33.
GLC05603.02 is a collection of...
GLC05603
to James W. Grimes
24 July 1864
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Worries about the defense of Washington and discusses his new position as Secretary of the Treasury. The state of the treasury is bad, his task is very complicated, and his health makes the problem worse. Worries about the safety of Washington, the...
GLC05603.01.01
to William Evarts
March 22, 1864
Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892
Recounts a private conversation with the Secretary of State William H. Seward. Discusses presidential politics. Reports that Salmon P. Chase has withdrawn from the election. Remarks, "Mr. Lincoln has the people; there is no doubt of this; but he...
GLC05603.01.02
[to Mary Todd Lincoln]
circa April 6, 1865
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Last three pages of a longer letter. Recipient inferred based on content. Senator Sumner, en route with Mrs. Lincoln to City Point to meet up with the president, responds to her note regarding Lincoln's return to Washington in the wake of Secretary...
GLC05603.01.03
[Allegorical verses on slavery]
circa 1850s
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
Written in Harriet Beecher Stowe's hand. Her clipped signature ("H B Stowe") has been pasted to the end of the poem. Despite being in Stowe's hand and having the addition of Stowe's signature, both poems are actually 1842 works on slavery by Henry...
GLC05570
Resolution of Congress dealing with the British occupation of N.Y.
1775/05/15
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
GLC05571
to H. Hollingsworth re: order to purchase or seize food
1778/02/25
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
[At height of Valley Forge supply crisis.]
GLC05581
Letters to his wife Nellie re: appointments, personal [decimalized]
1909
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
GLC05585
to Nellie Taft
15 September 1899
Discussing his evening the night before, his plans for today and tomorrow and mentions various friends in Cincinnati. Accompanied by letter of reference for nurse Mary Mack who does nothing but cook.
re: his 42d birthday, with letter of reference...
GLC05585.01
to Nellie Taft re: tired of living without his wife
1899/09/20
"Charley and I agreed last night that we were tired of living without our wives. We don't feel quite respectable and we are confident we are not happy." Writes that he wants to get a railroad car for his wife and others to travel in comfort....
GLC05585.02
to Nellie Taft re: President McKinley, nomination, politics and campaigning
1899/09/21
Mentions that President McKinley believes he has friends in Cincinnati. One person who he assumed was his friend would prefer to nominate someone else. Mentions that his walks on Syracuse Hill are for medical purposes.
GLC05585.03
to Nellie Taft re: news of friends, university president, golf games
September 23, 1899
Mentions that the new University president wants to make changes.
GLC05585.04
to Nellie Taft re: girls who have applied to be his nurse, cook, laundress, etc.
October 1899
Accompanied by a description of one young woman.
GLC05585.05
to Alexander Johnson
30 June 1790
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796
Thanks Doctor Johnson for his earlier letter and papers containing, ". . . directions by which persons in whom the vital powers are suspended either by natural causes or by accident may be restored to live." Tells Johnson he will exert himself to...
GLC05586
to Jonathan Williams
12 May 1798
Cabot, George, 1752-1823
Cabot, former United States Senator, informs Williams that he "must decline the Secretaryship of the Navy; to this determination I was ultimately brought by a full conviction that I cou'd not go through the labor of an office so difficult ... in...
GLC05588.01
Ordering troops to Lunenburg and Halifax
1759/04/25
Ruggles, Timothy, 1711-1795
Ordering Col. Thomas to take troops to relieve the garrison at Lunenburg (N.S.) and then for the relieved officer to go to Halifax.
GLC05588.02
[Appointment of Captain William Conventry to Aide de Camp]
5 August 1757
De Lancey, James, 1703-1760
Countersigned by Deputy Secretary of the province Goldsbrow Banyar and witnessed by his clerk, John Godby. Includes official seal. Written in Fort George neighborhood of New York, New York .
GLC05588.04
to William Bingham
29 September 1780
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Sends a bill of exchange (not included) drawn by Messrs. Otis & Henley on Charles Pettit for $43,480.
GLC05588.05
to Raphael Semmes
December 28, 1874
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Writes to Semmes about "my recollection of the capture of the Whaling Ship Levi Starbuck." Gives a detailed description of the events leading up to the ship's capture and the situation of the Levi Starbuck's prisoners on board -- "I most solemnly...
GLC05591
to Francis M. Rotch
26 September 1862
Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876
Discusses placement of New York troops, losses at Antietam, and reinforcements. "Now, since the battle of Antietam the loss...of my whole brigade, is so great, that I would ask that six companies for each of the two N.Y. regts might be sent me."...
GLC05592
to Adi Meyers
5 June 1862
Owen, Lemuel, fl. 1862
Recipient is from Clear Creek, New York. Reports death of friend at Fair Oaks and mentions General O. O. Howard. Writes, "General Howard rode up to us & said 'The 64th Must not brake.' " On patriotic letterhead and envelope.
GLC05594
Cartes de visite of Farragut, Porter and Worden [decimalized]
1861-1865 ca.
Carte de visites of Admirals David G. Farragut, David D. Porter and John L. Worden.
GLC05595
David Glasgow Farragut
1863
Jacobs, E., fl. 1863
Depicts Farragut standing 3/4 length in Napoleonic pose, holding cap and wearing sword. Pencil inscription on verso (not DGD's writing) "Presented 1863 sent from N.O. [New Orleans]." Signed on mount and verso. Photographer imprint on verso.
GLC05595.01
Porter and Gen. Meade
Willard, O.H., fl. 1865
Title from verso. Depicts David Dixon Porter and George G. Meade seated facing each other on opposite sides of small round table. Porter's hat is on the table. Meade wears one star. Photographer imprint on verso. Signed on mount.
GLC05595.02
[John L. Worden]
1863 ca.
D. Appleton & Company, fl. 1861-1880
Depicts Worden seated with crossed legs with foremost arm resting on a small table.
GLC05595.03
Cartes de visite of Civil War era Nothern statesmen and others [decimalized]
GLC05596
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of William G. Brownlow with retouching
GLC05596.03
Carte de visite 3/4 profile, half-length portrait, by Sarony, with AQS on verso
1872/09/23
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878
With a short quotation from his own poetry on verso: "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again...."
GLC05596.04
Carte de visite "Mezzo-Tinto photograph" bust portrait of Caleb Cushing
1867/07/16 ca.
Meinerth, Carl, fl. 1867
Vignette image. Cushing wears an unusual tie which appears to be speckled and tied in the "four-in-hand" method.
GLC05596.05
Daniel S. Dickinson, carte de visite half length portrait by Brady
Said to have been beaten by Andrew Johnson for Lincon's second Vice President.
GLC05596.06
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait by Landy
1860 ca.
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
GLC05596.07
Carte de visite half-length portrait by Brady
Fenton, Reuben Eaton, 1819-1885
Fenton was New York's first Republican governor.
GLC05596.08
Carte de visite, vignette bust portrait by Russian photographer, signed verso
1864
Fawx, Gustavus V., fl. 1864
Portrait with imprint of Russian photographer, signed on back "Paris 1864"
GLC05596.09
[Horace Greeley]
Charles D. Fredricks & Co., fl. 1865
Carte de visite half-length seated portrait
GLC05596.10
Carte de visite profile bust portrait of Reverdy Johnson by Bedann, with 3 cent revenue stamp verso
Bedann, fl. 1861
GLC05596.12
Carte de visite half length standing portrait of James R. Lowell by Warren
Warren's Portraits
Shows the poet standing with his hand draped over the top of a chair, holding his hat, and wearing a substantial beard.
GLC05596.14
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait
Randall, Alexander Williams, 1819-1872
Assistant Postmaster General under Lincoln (1864) and served as U.S. Postmaster General 1866-69.
GLC05596.17
Carte de visite bust portrait
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
GLC05596.18
Carte de visite 3/4 length seated portrait by Brady, published by Anthony
Seward, Frederick William, 1830-1915
GLC05596.19
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886
GLC05596.20
Carte de visite 3/4 length seated portrait
Whittlesey, Elisha, 1783-1863
Whittlesy served as Lincoln's Comptroller of the Treasury. Portrait shows a very old man in the seat.
GLC05596.21
Carte de visite half length profile portrait by Brady, published by Anthony
Yates, Richard, 1815-1873
(Autograph also available in GLC 4224, autograph album.)
GLC05596.22
Cartes de visite of Civil War era members of the U.S. Senate [decimalized]
(Additional congressional portraits in GLC 558, 7 cartes; and GLC 5111, cartes.)
GLC05597
Carte de visite vignette bust protrait by Bogardus
Signed on front: "John Conness, Cala., U.S.S."
GLC05597.02
Dixon, James, 1814-1873
Signed on front: "John Dixon, Connecticut." (Autograph also available in GLC 4224, autograph album.)
GLC05597.05
Grimes, James W., 1816-1872
Signed on front: "J.W. Grimes, Iowa" ("Iowa" in a different hand). Grimes, from Iowa, was instrumental in getting a not-guilty verdict in President Johnson's impeachment.
GLC05597.08
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of Benjamin F. Harding
Signed on front: "B. F. Harding."
GLC05597.09
Signed on front: "J.M. Howard, Mich." Howard served as Senator from Michigan, 1861-71.
GLC05597.12
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait of Henry S. Lane
Signed on front: "H.S. Lane, Ind." Another signed portrait in GLC 558.04. (Autograph also available in GLC 4224, autograph album.)
GLC05597.14
Carte de visite bust portrait, seated in chair
Signed on front: "J. A. McDouglall, Calf."
GLC05597.15
(Somewhat better version in GLC 2095.) Signed on front: "Charles Sumner"
GLC05597.23
Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903
Signed on front: "Alex Ramsey Min."
GLC05597.24
[Endorsement refusing to honor a bill of exchange for supplies to militia at Fort Clark]
9 April 1781
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Refuses payment on account the bill's author not having the authority to draw bills of exchange. The bill, written and signed by John Montgomery and George Clark on 7 August 1780, requests $235.60 for "Sundries furnished the Troops Belonging to the...
GLC05602
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