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to William B. Rochester
October 9, 1830
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY.
GLC00976.015
March 16, 1831
GLC00976.016
June 15, 1831
GLC00976.017
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Letter mentions advice for traveling inconspicuously to avoid attention from Bank opponents.
GLC00976.018
October 26, 1831
GLC00976.020
December 19, 1831
GLC00976.021
August 25, 1832
GLC00976.022
October 5, 1832
GLC00976.023
January 6, 1833
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Related to an attempt to remove the pension deposits of the U.S. government.
GLC00976.024
February 14, 1833
GLC00976.025
May 29, 1833
GLC00976.026
to Henry Knox
22 July 1773
Brown, Christopher, fl. 1772-1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00085
26 July 1773
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Announces his arrival in Philadelphia after a "long Excursion into the Wilderness." Explains plans to travel back to New England. He expects to arrive in Boston in October. Has just heard of the passing of his friend, Mr. Wheaton, and comments...
GLC02437.00086
6 August 1773
Vinall, John, 1736-1823
Expresses interest in buying a set of globes that were sent to Knox by mistake. Vinall taught mathematics and writing in Boston.
GLC02437.00087
27 July 1773
Murray, John, 1742-1793
Expresses some displeasure with Knox's service, but since Murray was able to correct the problem, he has decided to place a new order for books. Also asks where he can reach the Reverend David M'Clure, who was then returning from missionary work...
GLC02437.00088
7 August 1773
McDaniell, Jacob, fl. 1773
Sends a payment and apologizes for the tardiness of its mailing.
GLC02437.00089
3 September 1773
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. A note attached to the bottom indicates that the cargo was received on board the Beaver, under Captain [Jethro] Coffin. Longman was a London...
GLC02437.00090
4 October 1773
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Also comments on the progress of other shipments. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00091
5 October 1773
Lee, Michael, fl. 1773-1774
Inquires about a book he purchased and has not yet received. Suggests a means of delivery when it comes in.
GLC02437.00092
18 October 1773
Russell, Joseph D., fl. 1773
Requests a copy of Hume's "History of England."
GLC02437.00093
2 November 1773
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. Notes that this is the last shipment until after Christmas. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00094
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
13 November 1773
Putnam, James, 1756-1838
Discusses a book order and settlement of his account. A note at the bottom addressed to Clark Chandler asks if Chandler has a team going to Boston this week and, if so, asks if he could transport a box. Putnam was among the Massachusetts merchants...
GLC02437.00095
Journal of Edward Simpson, Jr.
September 5, 1880-March 31, 1882
Simpson, Edward, 1824-1888
Lt. Simpson's personal journal on board the U.S.F.S Richmond in the South Pacific Ocean.
GLC05911.19.01
Navigation note book
October 14, 1880-February 25, 1882
Simpson, Edward Jr., fl. 1880-1882
Lt. Simpson's navigational logbook aboard the U.S.F.S. Richmond in the South Pacific Ocean. Pages 156 - 180 are a series of question and answer exercises on the theory and practice of navigation. Page 181 contains a series of translation exercises...
GLC05911.19.02
[Lieutenant Edward Simpson, Jr.'s personal journal of a voyage on the U.S.S. Concord and the U.S.F.S. Baltimore in the South Pacific].
September 17, 1894-January 19,1896
Written aboard the U.S.S. Concord and the U.S.F.S. Baltimore. Particularly focused around Port Arthur, Japan. U.S.F.S. Baltimore containing 1) 9 October 1894 Nippon, Japan, "S. Ito, Commander-in-chief of H. I. Japanese M.'s United Squadron"...
GLC05911.20
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