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to unknown
16 December 1896
Gibbons, John, fl. 1896
Cardinal Gibbons discusses his new book, "The Ambassador of Christ." The book's purpose "is to demonstrate the dignity and responsibility of the Christian ministry."
GLC05508.109
to John D. Buchanan
13 September 1967
Goldstein, Israel, 1896-1986
Written on stationery of Congregation B'Nai Jeshurdun, New York. Goldstein writes that the United Nations, "weak and faulty an instrument as it is," has been a major deterrent to a world war in the troubled times following World War Two. He...
GLC05508.111
to Capt. Murray
14 November 1881
Gordon, Charles, fl. 1881
Gordon commiserates with Murray about the drudgery and loneliness of their prospective assignments. He writes that despite their trials, God assures their salvation. Murray's stokers and men are under Gordon's care.
GLC05508.112
to Kit
February 7, 1944
Graham, Martha, 1894-1991
Graham discusses her feelings and perceptions about a party attended in Kit's honor and the way Kit has touched so many people. She also discusses her belief in "a Great Source," or living energy, from which one can draw strength and power.
GLC05508.114
to Marshall E. Bean
March 21, 1966
Grant, Cary, 1904-1986
Grant cannot send a photo of him and his wife. He hopes that through prayer and faith Bean will overcome his illness.
GLC05508.115
to Bliss Isley
circa 3 July 1900
Grant, Elizabeth, 1797-1885
Grant does not recall her father-in-law attending church during the five years she lived in his house. She doubts the assertion that Grant chose the Bible passage over which he took his Oath of Office. She corrects his version of Grant baptism...
GLC05508.116
to Rev. Jedediah Morse
1 September 1794
Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848
Green introduces Rev. Dr. Keith, a minister from the congregational church in Charleston, SC. He believes Morse will receive much pleasure from both Keith's preaching and his conversations. Green apologizes for not writing often, citing that his...
GLC05508.117
My Creed
March 1936
Guest, Edgar A., 1881-1959
A personal philosophy Guest tried to live by, much of it dealing with ethics and decorum: "... to be strict with myself, but patient and lenient with others; to give the advantage , but never to ask for it; to be kindly to all, but kindlier to the...
GLC05508.118
to Ninian W. Edwards
16 November 1854
Hale, Sarah J.B., 1788-1879
Hale writes to the Superintendent of Illinois public schools, Ninian W. Edwards, to ask him to consider the suitability of her book, "The Bible Reading Book" for the classroom. She claims the book is already being used at a number of other schools...
GLC05508.121
to W.R. Cremer
circa 1869-1872
Hall, Newman, fl. 1869-1872
Hall considers the Civil War the only justifiable war, apparently because it brought the abolition of slavery. War between England and the U.S. "would be Fratricidal & a hideous crime." He believes arbitration and a treaty can settle any conflict...
GLC05508.122
[Excerpt from speech at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania on October 24, 1914]
24 October 1914
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Wilson expresses support for the YMCA. He is impatient with those who think the purpose of Christianity is to help individuals develop their character. He prefers people devote themselves to aiding others, and good character will result as a by...
GLC05508.267
[Statement on reading the Bible for the Scripture Gift Society]
23 July 1917
Wilson encourages people to read the Bible in long passages so they can find the heart of it; the Bible is "the key to your own heart, your own happiness, and your own duty." The statement was "prepared by the President for transmission, through...
GLC05508.268
to Yvonne X (Munford)
17 June 1955
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965
Malcolm X writes to another member of the Nation of Islam: "As Salaam Alaikum: Always remember that fasting and prayer to Allah brings all our desires to past [sic]. Islam is the reward that brings about all other rewards. Hold fast to it. Your...
GLC05508.271
Departure of the Lynn Light Infantry for the Defense of Washington
16 April 1861
Sheldon, J., fl. 1861
Color lithograph by artist J. Sheldon, lithographed by J.H. Bufford's Company at 260 Washington Street, Boston. Shows regiment in red beefeaters style uniform marching toward viewer. A three story stone building in a salmon color dominates the left...
GLC05508.273
to John Angier
February 10, 1845
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Sends Angier a condolence letter upon the death of his wife (and Adams' niece), Abigail Smith Adams.
GLC05513
Register of debates in Congress: Volume IX.
1833
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Published in Washington D.C. by Gales and Seaton. Signed by James K. Polk while a Tennessee Congressman. Includes debates on reduction of duties, public lands and import tariffs, nullification, debate of Jackson's proclamation, Calhoun's...
GLC05514
An Essay on Naturalization & Allegiance
1816
Demoulin, Jean Francis, fl. 1816
Printed by Daniel Rapine in Washington, D.C. Inscribed to James Madison in the author's hand but without signature: "To his Excellency James Madison, President of the United States, respectfully presented, by the Author --." Dedicated to James...
GLC05515
to John E. Wool
18 August 1854
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written by Davis as Secretary of War to General Wool as Commander of the Department of the Pacific. References Wool's letter of 30 May 1854 and his own letters to Wool on 12 January 1854 and 14 April 1854. Expresses surprise and indignation at Wool...
GLC05518
Authority to affix the seal to letter to Pope Pius IX [credence for Rufus King]
1863/11/16
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Rufus King's credence as ambassador to the Holy See.
GLC05526
[Cartes de visite of men of the 10th New York Heavy Artillery] [Decimalized .01- .26]
circa 1864
Mostly photographs by R. W. Addis, Washington. Includes images of Col. Alexander Piper, Lieut. Col. Arden, Maj. C.C. Abell, Maj. James Campbell, and others.
GLC05528
[Letter to a newspaper on how government can help fund internal improvements]
26 May 1818
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
Writes about a resolution passed at the last session of Congress stating that "all companies or incorporations associated for opening roads & making canals which they may respectively concure, require & deserve the aid of the government ... " These...
GLC05530
February 9, 1825
Clayton, Thomas, 1778-1854
Delaware's Senator Clayton communicates the House of Representatives election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency.
GLC05536
to George Washington
22 December 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Introduces Rufus Davenport, a Boston merchant, to Washington. Writes that he, "like myriads of others, cannot die in peace, nor live with satisfaction, until they see you, who has done so much for them and for their Country!" Briefly discusses news...
GLC05544
to Benjamin Rush
19 September 1775
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Written by Major General Lee during the Siege of Boston to Rush as a doctor in private practice and a chemistry professor at Philadelphia Medical College. References Battle of Bunker Hill. Gives his sentiments on the situation of the siege. Says "I...
GLC05546
18 June 1780
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Discusses General Washington's need for reinforcements in case British general Henry Clinton returns to New York before the arrival of the French fleet. Under these circumstances, Reed believes that Washington would be pushed to the Delaware River...
GLC05547
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