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George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland
December 1, 1836
Fry, William Thomas, 1789-1843
One engraving of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland dated December 1, 1836. Engraved by William Thomas Fry.
GLC08878.1671
Charles Blount, Baron Montjoy & Earl of Devonshire
Cochran, John, fl. 1821-1865
One engraving of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy dated December 1, 1836. Engraved by John Cochran.
GLC08878.1672
[Statue of Abraham Lincoln]
circa 1861-1877
One statue of Abraham Lincoln seated on a white chair with two children. The American flag is positioned behind them.
GLC10046
[Collection belonging to John M. Everhart, 1942-1946][Decimalized .01-.83]
1942-1946
Everhart, John M., fl. 1942-1945
Collection of letters belonging to John M. Everhart dated 1942-1946. Consists of 99 letters, newspaper clippings and documents pertaining to Everhart's service during World War II. Letters are written primarily to his family: John H. Everhart (father...
GLC10048
Collection of WWII documents and letters attributed to a Jefferson City family
GLC10047
Engraving of unknown man
circa 1865
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man looks like it was based on a sketch.
GLC08878.1912
Engraving of Benjamin Disraeli, the aristocracy of nature.
1873
Waddy, Frederick, 1848-1901
One engraving of Benjamin Disraeli, the aristocracy of nature dated 1873. Portrait caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, whole length, with enormous head, wearing armor and plumed helmet, standing up in the saddle of a horse, representing the Conservative...
GLC08878.1913
Engraving of William Morris, the Earthly Paradise
One engraving of William Morris, the Earthly Paradise dated 1873. Portrait caricature of William Morris, whole length, with enormous head. He is seated reading a newspaper.
GLC08878.1914
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man. Same image as GLC08878.1953.
GLC08878.1915
Engraving of Algernon Charles Swinburne, a true poet
One engraving of Algernon Charles Swinburne, a true poet dated 1873. Portrait caricature of Algernon Charles Swinburne, whole length, with enormous head. He is standing next to a plant with a book of poems in his hand.
GLC08878.1916
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man.
GLC08878.1917
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust profile portrait of a man.
GLC08878.1918
Engraving of a man and a cowering dog
One engraving of a man and a cowering dog dated circa 1865. Portrait of a man seated at a table holding a club. He is glaring at a dog that is cowering away from him.
GLC08878.1919
GLC08878.1920
GLC08878.1921
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Standing portrait of a man in a military uniform. Possibly based on a statue.
GLC08878.1922
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man in a military uniform with a medal around his neck. The medal is similar to a masonic Malta cross medal.
GLC08878.1923
Orders No. 22
March 9, 1848
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "Genl. Orders No. 22." Proceedings from four court martials on charges of behavior unbecoming an officer, neglect of duty, disobedience of orders, and insubordination.
GLC00911.72
Orders No. 23
Signed by L. Thomas. Docket reads "Genl. Orders No. 23." Proceedings from a court of inquiry of Captain Justus McKinstry regarding a contract for blankets made with C.P. Garcia, a local Mexican businessman, and subsequent contracts given solely to...
GLC00911.73
to Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
March 9, 1881
Foster, Abigail K., fl. 1881
Abolitionist and suffragist Foster responds to questions from Robinson who was doing research for her book, "Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement. A general, political, legal and legislative history from 1774 to 1881" (Boston, 1881). Foster...
GLC02076
to Lile Miller
March 9, 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.140
to Ira Andrews
March 9, 1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He opens with his health, and then moves on to briefly mention the actions of Congress, and lastly advise Mr. Andrews on whom to pick to be Andrew's son Elbridge's draft substitute. Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC02158.10
to George F. Morse
March 9, 1866
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
Morse's attendance at a Baptist Church
GLC02180.39
Acknowledgement of property receipt
Return of clothing and camp equipment will be received and examined..
GLC02198.15
to Ford, Heath & Company
March 9, 1846
Anthony, Philip, 1800-?
Anthony discusses the payment of interest on bonds and business ventures with Ford, Heath, & Company, a British firm. Explaining the economic situation in Arkansas, Anthony states "Liberal loans were made upon long times payable in installments with...
GLC02210.01
to Henry Knox
March 9, 1785
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Duplicate of GLC02437.03105. Marked as "duplicate" in Knox's docket.
GLC02437.03106
March 10, 1776
Washington, George, 1732-1799
"His Excellency," George Washington, compliments Colonel Knox, asks him to come to headquarters immediately, and invites him to dinner at 2 o'clock that night. The letter must be from 1776, since this is the only year in which Knox is a Colonel in...
GLC02437.00546
to George Washington
March 10, 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Refers to a letter he received from Colonel Francois Marie, comte de Aboville (see GLC02437.01365), who commands French artillery in Virginia. Aboville mentions 14 artillery cannon belonging to the State of Virginia which do not have carriages or...
GLC02437.01369
to Alfred Edmund Burr
March 10, 1860
Pugh, George Ellis, 1822-1876
Declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to speak at a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. States "I fervently hope that our Democratic friends in Connecticut may be so earnest...
GLC02925.16
to Susan Carter
March 10, 1867
Tom, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.096
to his family
March 10, 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes jokingly that his family constantly suffers from illnesses while he is "growing fat and hearty." Mentions that General Hunt is to be relieved. Notes that his time is spent straightening out the account books and drilling the new recruits. The...
GLC03603.257
to Walter S. Field
March 10, 1910
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Roosevelt discusses a suit in Oklahoma against him "as trustee for the Kickapoo Indian Wah-nah-ka" and how to proceed so that the Indian's rights were protected. Wants Field, a Washington Attorney, to appear on his behalf. Also indicates that he...
GLC07733.01
[Endorsement securing midshipman's commission]
March 9, 1847
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
In response to Henry Horn's third party request for a naval position for R. Manley. Forwarded to Secretary of the Navy John Young Mason
GLC00496.169
Sidney Berry's Accot. for butter & poultry
March 9, 1780
Berry, Sidney, 1745-1820
Account between Sidney Berry and Nathanael Greene for poultry and butter.
GLC00634.03.06
March 10, 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Reports that the magazines for the month of February have been shipped on board the Lydia, under Captain Hall. Returns Thomas Moss's unpaid bill on Grimanney & Co. (GLC02437.00005). Encloses an order and Thomas Bralston's bill on Lane & Co. Has...
GLC02437.00008
[Account of expenses and payments between Henry Knox and Jonathan Pollard]
March 10, 1778
Pollard, Jonathan, fl. 1749-1786
Receipt signed by Pollard, possibly a quartermaster. Including pay for Dr. Nesbit and washer woman.
GLC02437.00695
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Writes that he called to say goodbye this morning but did not want to disturb Knox since Knox has been ill. Discusses military stores "in case of Offensive operations to the Westward," and has included an estimate. Mentions that the stores at Fort...
GLC02437.01367
Gen. Knox in account with S. Shaw
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Lists Henry Knox's accounts with Shaw, beginning 8 June 1781 and ending 12 December, 1781. Contains several memoranda and instructions for what Knox owes to Shaw and what the United States government owes Knox. Expenses range from: groceries and...
GLC02437.01368
to the Officers of the Army [The Newburgh Conspiracy]
March 10, 1783
Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, this is Henry Knox's copy, and is docketed by Knox. An anonymous address to the officers of the Army, along with a call for a general meeting of officers. This particular copy was sent to the officers at West...
GLC02437.01994
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
March 10, 1785
Replies to a letter from Wadsworth (GLC02437.03101), in which Wadsworth informed Knox of his likely appointment as Secretary at War. Knox had heard that he might receive this appointment, but is disappointed by the low salary. Comments on his...
GLC02437.03107
March 10, 1787
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Discusses his "motives for addressing the Plan of surveys... to the Board of Treasury - " Does not think his ideas about surveys will be accepted, but states that he has the public in mind. Mentions funding proposals for surveying lands in Ohio and...
GLC02437.03487
to John Jacob Faesch
March 10, 1788
In the hand of William Knox. Replies to a letter from Faesch in which Faesch informed Knox of the death of his wife (GLC02437.03808). Offers Faesch his deepest sympathy and condolences, writing: "We suffer excessive misery at the loss of our dearest...
GLC02437.03818
to William Stephens Smith
March 10, 1796
Unsigned, but the handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses financial transactions related to their land speculation venture.
GLC02437.06660
to [Life ?] Wilson
March 10, 1797
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Asks Wilson to purchase several building items, such as boards, and gives other directions as well.
GLC02437.06928
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses the sale of property.
GLC02437.06929
to Oliver Wolcott
March 10, 1798
Mentions the duties of a collector. First page is extremely faded and basically illegible. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.07102
to Daniel Davis
March 10, 1799
Knox tells Davis that if Samuel Winslow cannot attend to the business Knox assigned him, Davis should take it on himself. Knox hopes to be at St. Georges by the 10th or 15th of April.
GLC02437.07243
March 10, 1800
Adams, John, 1735-1826
President Adams received Knox's letter of February 27. Adams expresses his concern that after recommending Knox's son, Henry, for a commission in the US Navy, the Senate did not approve. He tells Knox that there is little else he can do. Adams says,...
GLC02437.07375
[William Knox's account with Otis and Henley]
March 10, 1779
The account is for a total £1176.2. Items purchased include books, paper, linen, quills, etc.
GLC02437.08478
[Note]
March 10, 1791
Cook, David, fl. 1751-1823
Promise to pay Henry Knox $20 from David Cook and Thomas Proctor.
GLC02437.08637
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for James Phillips]
Wills, E., fl. 1783
Captain [Wills?] recommends Phillips, of the Fifth Company, Invalid Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major Doughty (possibly John Doughty). Written at Constitution Island
GLC02437.09683
[Invoice]
March 10, 1774
List of goods ordered and bought by Henry Knox to be shipped to Boston. Consists of books on a variety of topics, including government, sermons, law and others. Date from docket.
GLC02437.10380
Van Buren, John, 1810-1866
Van Buren, a Democratic party leader from New York, declines an invitation from Burr, Chairman of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, to speak at a canvass preceding the 1860 presidential election. States "the Democrats of New York &...
GLC02925.21
to Louisa B. Terry
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Addresses letter to his sister "Lou," telling her that he thinks "Gen. [Ulysses S.] Grant deserves the extra Star for the service he has rendered the U.S. during the present Rebellion..." Also remarks that he would like to see General George Meade...
GLC03523.08.94
To J. M. Maitland
March 10, 1854
Mast, Elhanan M., fl. 1837-1865
Reports from C.W. University, possibly to Joseph M. Maitland, based on context. Provides details about his studies, and shares that he has attended a Presbyterian Church.
GLC03523.10.011
to Bell Wharton
March 10, 1865
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Letter addressed "My Dear Bell." Expresses deep pleasure at receiving her letters. Reports he will not apply for a furlough and hopes to be home in five months. Encourages her to gain his mother's affections; "Perhaps you can see the object of this...
GLC03523.10.169
to Maria Damuth
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Writes to his sister from Berwick City. Damuth wants to stay in the army once his three years are up, despite the fact that his father has expressed displeasure at the proposition. Sends some camp news.
GLC03523.14.50
Dear Wife
March 10, 1869
GLC03523.33.18
to William T. Sherman
March 10, 1862
Ewing, Philemon, 1820-1896
Writes that his brother, Thomas Ewing and himself came to Cincinnati yesterday and relays that Ellen (Sherman's wife and Ewing's sister) and the children are doing well. Remarks on Sherman's role in the Civil War, " ... we watch with interest the...
GLC03601.02
to unknown
Duncan, Stephen, 1787-1867
Requests the recipient to procure and send a tin box of crackers. Seeks to gain information on the school of "M & C," attended by the recipient's son. Writes on behalf of a lawyer, H. B. Shaw, from Vidalia, Louisiana. Notes that Shaw desires to...
GLC05339.07
to Henry H. Bemrose
March 10, 1896
Williams, George, fl. 1862-1865
Williams, writing as President of the Young Men's Christian Association, urges Bemrose to use his influence to help secure a rejection of a bill in the House of Commons that will open picture galleries and museums on the Sabbath.
GLC05508.266
to Clara M. Miller
March 10, 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
He has received great amount of letters. He believes that he won't have to answer them all. Wants a good picture of Clara in "good size". Explains his confrontation with a man, which he did not enjoy.
GLC05755.033
to the President and Members of the High Council of Weber Stake of Zion
March 10, 1889
Keyes, Alma, fl. 1889
Randolph and Christina Vandyke have been disfellowed.
GLC05756.054
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 23 (March 10, 1863)]
March 10, 1863
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
This newspaper is from the Southern Confederacy and includes main articles on the "Grand Jury Presentments", an Evaluation of General Green's Plan of Finance, an article "To the Teachers of Confederate States, a brief article discussing the food...
GLC05959.09.152
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 150, whole no. 3881 (March 10, 1865)]
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Columbia has fallen, Federal forces have taken possession of Wilmington, Charleston evacuated by Confederates.
GLC05959.54.38
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. (March 10, 1864)]
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
The Fight at Mantapike in which Dahlgren was killed.
GLC05959.57.07
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 306 (March 10, 1864)]
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Calvary skirmish in Mississippi - a blockader sunk - Sherman's failure.
GLC05959.72.063
to Aaron Hobart
March 10, 1814
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Asks Hobart to verify in the next letter whether it is true or not true that Albert Smith has stolen $20,000 from the public.
GLC06313.04.034
Cunningham, John, fl. 1861
Written from Camp Butler. Eyewitness account of the destruction wrought by the CSS "Merrimac" on 8 March 1862 and the battle between the USS "Monitor" & CSS "Merrimac" the next day. Includes a separate sketch (10.3 x 12.6 cm.) of profile views of...
GLC06318
to his parents
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Reports that he has survived the battle (most likely the battle of Pea Ridge, fought on March 7th). Writes that it's been reported that Ben McCullough was killed by someone in Weeks' regiment. The battle lasted three days of which the last two were...
GLC06728.013
Communication from G. Tochman, touching his memorial now before Congress.
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.050
(House, no. 1.) . . . Joint resolutions on the subject of the war, and in regard to the free navigation of the Mississippi River.
GLC06745.051
Report of Vessels Sunk and Burnt in the pamunky River, by Captain Chas. S. Carrington, A.Q.M. under the orders of General Joseph E. Johnston and others
Carrington, Chas. S., fl. 1863
GLC06745.206
to Edwin M. Stanton
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discussing Mary Todd Lincoln's influence in military matters. Says that others have "asserted that Mrs Lincoln was one of the parties whose influence had operated on me." Also praises some of Stanton's early changes in dispositions of troops. Marked...
GLC07091
to his sister
March 10, 1853
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
Tells news of life as dragoon, and boredom of time at Fort Massachusetts. Mentions the possibility of tracking Utah Indians to Salt Lake, possibility of returning east, of traveling to California. Discusses brother Lemuel's decision to become a...
GLC07231.02
L'Indicateur Journal Du Departement De La Gironde. [no. 2701 (March 10, 1812)]
March 10, 1812
Coudert, fl. 1812
Imprint by Coudert At Bordeaux rue Porte-Dijeaux Paper is in French
GLC07459.01.08
to Richard H. Jackson
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He had trouble at the post office and has sent a newspaper along.Charlie Austen and his cousin send their regards.
GLC07705.205
asks that he appear for him in any suits that may be instituted against him as trustee for a Kickapoo indian named Wah-nah-ka.
GLC07733.02.1
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 10, 1877
informs him that Democrats of the town have started a petition to have someone else appointed post master after his term ends. asks that Bruce protect his rights since he still has one more year left.
GLC09400.273
Leachman, R.E., fl. 1877
writes that people are trying to get him out of office and he wants Bruce to make sure that doesn't happen.
GLC09400.301
March 10, 1879
Henderson, R.L., fl. 1879
letter of recommendation for J.R. Smith for Deputy Collector.
GLC09400.445
Bent, C.E., fl. 1879
writes that most people are in favor of the current Post Master
GLC09400.491
March 10, 1880
Turner, H.W., fl. 1880
urges senator to rush Terry Robinson's pension bill.
GLC09400.527
to Brother
Lee, R., fl. 1869
thanks him for sending him food. glad to hear that he is well. have had bad times concerning the food that is currently available. other side dated March 14th. handwriting very shaky.
GLC09400.537
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 10, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia writes that she is in the country taking a rest and describes the food she has eaten.
GLC09414.0198
March 10, 1945
Sylvia mentioned seeing Ben, and told Mom and Pop about their having to move.
GLC09414.0538
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe mentions that an army nurse he knows wants to get her uniform altered and this reminds him of Sylvia getting Pap to alter her suits on Sunday evenings.
GLC09414.1021
Moe says he is overwhelmed by the amount of mail he has received. He also says Sylvia's supervisor's ego is over-developed and her attachment to Sylvia shows signs of lesbianism.
GLC09414.1348
to children (Sylvia, Mad)
Greenfield, Matthew, fl. 1890
Sylvia's father writes that he heard that aunt Fanny is going into the hospital for treatment. He also says that he thinks David might be going to Julliard one day, and writes that it has been cloudy and rainy lately.
GLC09414.1587
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
March 10, 1942
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Conner writes that Fayetteville, N.C. is 8 miles away from Fort Bragg. He says he will not go to Fayetteville though because it's a mean place and he doesn't want to get in trouble. He says that it is colder here and very rainy. He has not yet...
GLC09581.03
Davis Closing Order Leaves Future in Doubt
Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-2010
A photo of the Liberator "Lil Audrey" with two heavyweight champions.
Statistics for the 100 missions flown are painted on the plane.
The date of the clipping was found on Newspapers.com.
GLC09620.231
Prompt Action Respecting Finances, Etc.--Message from the President of the United States
March 10, 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
One pamphlet entitled, "Prompt Action Respecting Finances, Etc.--Message from the President of the United States," dated March 10, 1933. Speech details the improval of the U.S. banking system and lists components of the deficit between 1931 to 1934.
GLC09693.01
Demonstration Brings Traffic to Standstill
March 10, 1965
Associated Press
One wirephoto entitled, "Demonstrations Brings Traffic to Standstill," taken by the Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is of a group of protesters lying down in the middle of a street in downtown Chicago. Wire transfer information states...
GLC09718.01
Chicago
United Press International
One telephoto entitled, "Chicago" taken by UPI dated March 10, 1965. Image is of protesters being arrested. A police officer drags a woman from the road. While others sit against a bus. One protester is speaking into a megaphone. Onlookers stand in...
GLC09718.02
Scene of Racial Unrest
One wirephoto entitled, "Scene of Racial Unrest," taken by Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is a map of locations in Selma, Alabama identifying areas of civil rights demonstrations. The identified areas were Browns Chapel A.M.E. Church...
GLC09734.08
Freedom March On Capitol
One wirephoto entitled, "Freedom March On Capitol" taken by Associated Press dated March 10, 1965. Image is of students on a city street surrounded by state troopers, officials, and reporters in front of the Alabama State Capitol Building in...
GLC09734.09
Amendments To The Budget For 1945
One pamphlet entitled, "Amendments To The Budget For 1945," dated March 10, 1944. This pamphlet concerns an increase in the federal budget of $20,682,370. The increase concerns; services for the blind; education and training of defense workers...
GLC09693.31
to Mom and Dad
March 10, 1941
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Mom and Dad from Warren Schwartz dated March 10, 1941. Describes responsibilities, character of sergeants Grainger and Wauger, and weaponry.
GLC09662.002
to Naomi
March 10, 1943
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated March 10, 1943. Pertains to receiving her Valentine's Day cards, listening to British broadcast news and trying to find American news.
GLC09662.379
to Paul H. Lobik
March 10, 1937
Lobik, Paul H., 1915-1998
One note by Paul H. Lobik dated March 10, 1937. The note reads, "March 10, 1937 On this night, June told me that she had been forbidden to see me."
GLC09576.119
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