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to James W. Breedlove
1843/02/27
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"....I think St. Anna has too much wisdom not to treat these men as prisoners of war, as any other course would arouse the whole civilised world against such barbarity...."
GLC06789.09
Report of the Joint Committee... for the Library of Mr. Jefferson
1814/11/28
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Report of members of Congress concerning the library of Thomas Jefferson, which the retired president had offered to the country to replace that destroyed by the British when they burned the capitol in 1814. Jefferson's library became the core of...
GLC06792
Purchasing land bordering Mt. Vernon from Charles West
1772/10/28
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Printed document, with text filled out and also signed in text by Washington. Witnessed by Robert Burwell and John Fitzhugh.
GLC06793
Pardon of Francis Smith for rebellion (c/s William Hunter, Acting Sec. of State)
1865/06/22
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
With MS note on his taking oath that pardon will take affect when Smith takes oath, including provision against slavery. Countersigned by William Hunter as Acting Sec. of State.
GLC06794
Authority to affix seal to warrant for pardon of Benjamin J. Harrison
1873/03/27
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
(Not the president)
GLC06801
Press release of last Presidential Address
1953/01/15
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Signed on page 2. Printed front and back. Discusses events of his presidency including the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the end of WWII and Korea. "I suppose that history will remember my term...as the years when the "Cold War" began to...
GLC06802
One Hundred Dollars Reward. Shall extension of slavery be prohibited? [election]
1856/10/25
Miller, Daniel L., fl. 1856
A comparison of Democratic Buchanan/Breckinridge platform to Republican Fremont/Dayton platform with historical background. Prints quotations from Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Polk, and the Constitution. For anyone who can disprove the statements...
GLC06814
to Frank Stockdale re: sending razor blades, looks forward to seeing
1945/02/27
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
Sending extra razor blades (another item rationed) and says he is "looking forward to the times when we can again have our old-time evenings together...."
GLC06760.17
to Frank Stockdale re: missed visit, business
1945/05/18
Patton writes, slightly jocularly, "you nearly saw me yesterday as I was planning a surprise invasion..., then the last minite some things occurred in Germany and I had to come back at once."
GLC06760.18
to Frank Stockdale re: rumor of his being knighted by the King
1945/10/02
Patton mentions "a rumor that his Majesty the King may ask for my presence shortly to give me the KBE." Patton was not knighted.
GLC06760.19
to Frank Stockdale re: wishing a merry Christmas
1945/12/06
Patton wishes the Stockdales "a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year." With envelope signed.
GLC06760.20
to Frank & Renee Stockdale re: thanks for last visit
[1944 ca.]
Undated. Thanking the Stockdales for "a very nice time"
GLC06760.21
to Frank & Renee Stockdale re: Christmas card, 3rd US Army, "Season's Greetings"
1944/12/25 ca.
A two-color printed Christmas card reading "Season's Greetings. Third United States Army," showing a tank zipping over an image of France towards an arrow reading "Nach Berlin" (To Berlin). Red arrows spread across the northern France from Normandy....
GLC06760.22
[General George Patton]
1944 ca.
Patton standing beside his war map mobile caravan "which went over D. Day and through all the fighting." Taken at Pecver[?] Hall, Cheshire, where Gen P [commanded] the 3rd U.S. Army.
GLC06760.23
[General Patton at Fern Hill]
1945 May 29
Kemsley Newspapers Ltd.
Photograph of Patton posing at Fern Hill. Copyright stamp on verso.
GLC06760.24
General George S. Patton
1945 ca.
United States. Army. Signal Corps.
Signal corps photograph. Shows Gen. Patton standing with four stars on his helmet.
GLC06760.25
Patton addressing the 80th Infantry
1945 July 19
U.S. Army Signal Corps
Dating based on note on verso, passing the photograph for publication. From verso: Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., commanding general, 2rd U.S. Army, stands in front of microphone addressing troops of 80th infantry division at Kaufbeuren, Germany...
GLC06760.26
U.S. 3rd Army in parade formation
Gen. Patton[?] on the right marching toward the flagbearer.
GLC06760.27
Reproduction of painting, inscribed by Beatrice A. Patton to the Stockdales
1946 ca.
Inscribed by Patton's wife, Beatrice Ayer Patton, to the Stockdales, with a short note to them both on the verso.
GLC06760.28
General's red three star cloth flag
GLC06760.29
Contemporary copy of Pendleton's brief autobiography
1793/07/20
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Originally written July 1793. Contemporary copy. Docketed on verso: "Concise history of Judge Pendleton's life written by himself. Copied." Six years before his death Pendleton outlined his biography, focusing mostly on his political career. In part...
GLC06761
Correspondence to Manning F. Force re: Fitz-John Porter, etc. [decimalized]
1870-1883
Pope, John, 1822-1892
A collection of one hundred five items related to General John Pope, first commander of the Army of Virginia. General Pope was assigned the command of the fledgling Army by President Lincoln and his Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton. The main scope of...
GLC06762
Forwarding a memorial of the Six Nations [Iroquois] to the British
1783 ca.
Norton, John, fl. 1783
Document requesting compensation from the British for the loss of their lands in the United States during the Revolutionary War. "That in consideration of the loyal attachment and exertions of the Six Nations in his Majesty's service during the...
GLC06763
Queries Respecting the Introduction, Progress and Abolition of Slavery in Mass.
1795/02/17
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798
Small broadside, disbound and signed by Belknap. Virginian St. George Tucker wrote a 1796 Dissertation on Slavery, proposing abolition. As part of his research, he queried colleagues with a list of eleven questions which are printed here. Jeremy...
GLC06764
An Act to oblige...to give Assurance of Fidelity and Allegiance...[loyalty oath]
1778/03/28
South Carolina
Pamphlet. In part: "any Person refusing or neglecting to take said Oath... shall be adjudged guilty of Treason against this State...." Sabin 87627. Stab-stitched. Large tear on titlepage, not affecting text.
GLC06765
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