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to Judge W. Hardin & Capt. William M. Logan re: mobilizing militia
1837/06/10
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Letter signed as President of Texas, countersigned by acting Secretary of War Jacob Snively.
GLC02580
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results
1838
Texas Republic
Listing returns from Austin County for the election of President, Vice President, Senator and Representatives for the Repubic.
GLC02581
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results re: annexation & constitution
1845
Republic of Texas, Austin County election results on the question of annexation, sent to Edwin Waller as Chief Justice of the county.
GLC02582
[French and Indian War privateer's commission of Captain Samuel Partridge]
January 18, 1760
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Countersigned by Thomas Clarke, Deputy Secretary. Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, authorizes Captain Samuel Partridge to "set forth in warlike manner the said Ship Race Horse under his own Command and ... seize & take the Ships, Vessels, and...
GLC02587
[Manuscript Civil War map of Murfreesboro, Tennessee]
December 29, 1862
Meister, C., fl. 1862
Shows Murfreesboro and the areas north and west of it, along with names of property owners. Drawn shortly before the Battle of Stones River (Murfreesboro), providing evidence that General Braxton Bragg originally planned to attack the Union forces...
GLC02588
to Hugh McCulloch
December 8, 1875
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895
Kemper, Governor of Virginia, discusses Virginia's repayment of post-Civil War debt with McCulloch, former Secretary of the Treasury and a member of the London banking firm Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co. Offended that McCulloch did not respond to his...
GLC02589
to Virginia Clay-Clopton
21 August 1865
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1816-1882
Clay, a former U.S. and Confederate Senator, writes to his wife while imprisoned at Fort Monroe. Informs her that, "The hardest part of my trial here has been my solicitude about you, my parents and other kindred, who, I feared, would be tortured by...
GLC02590
Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
The American Museum. [Vol. II, no. 3 (September 1787)]
1787/09
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Contains the first magazine printing of the United States Constitution on p. 276-284. Also contains an essay by Benjamin Franklin on "Information for those who would wish to remove to America. Also features political sketches, an address to...
GLC02593.01
to Hamilton A. Hill
February 11, 1876
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878
Urges that "the present is as favorable a time as we can expect for the agitation of the free trade question." Explains the importance of free trade and elimination of a protective tariff. Declares that "During the war the country went back to a...
GLC02595
[Collection of William H. Bettes, L company, 6th regiment, Ohio, cavalry] [decimalized]
November 1862-1865
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
This collection consists of fourteen letters written by William Henry Bettes. Eleven of these letters are written to Lodema Bettes, his wife, one letter is written to Charley Bettes, his son, one letter is written to Carrie Bettes, his daughter, and...
GLC02596
Memorandum of instructions for the troops tonight
12 April 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Orders detailing preparations for a possible Union attack on Morris Island. Written at night on the same day the assault on Fort Sumter had begun. Part of the Confederate force for the assault on Fort Sumter was located on Morris Island.
GLC02600
to David R. Jones
13 April 1861
Retained draft in secretarial hand for Whitings own files of a letter detailing the surrender of Fort Sumter. Describing attack on fort, says soon "Anderson's position will be untenable." Worries about a naval attack by Union forces, "more than...
GLC02601
to Edward Manigault
April 11, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Requesting artillery supplies in case while taking Fort Sumter "a desperate battle" ensues. Written the day before the fort is attacked. Written as Colonel of the First Regiment Rifles of South Carolina on the day before Fort Sumter surrendered.
GLC02602
[Certificate of deposit by Kansas soldier donating his savings to the U.S. Government]
18 April 1865
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
Partially printed certificate of the U.S. Treasury filled out by hand. Patriotic $50 donation by soldier Alfred T. Jackson of Co. D of the 1st Regiment of Kansas Mounted Infantry indicated to be the "amount of his savings as a soldier." Spinner was...
GLC02609
Robert H. Stafford Collection [Decimalized .01- .98]
1837-1908
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
Stafford enlisted as a sergeant in the 12th Alabama infantry. Contains letters and newsclippings about the Peninsula Campaign, advance into Maryland, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Early's raid on Washington, D.C....
GLC02618
Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between the United States and Canada from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean
1934
International Boundary Commission
Contains treaties between the United States and Canada regarding the demarcation of geographic boundaries. Describes the types of committees used and the methods of surveying the boundary from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean....
GLC02619
Address to officers with General orders 3/11/1783 & Newburgh address
1783/03 ca.
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A contemporary transcript written by an unknown soldier on the leaves of a stitched pamphlet. Contains the anonymous "Address to the Officers of the Army" calling the army's general officers to a meeting (a mutinous situation) (pp. 1-12), Washington...
GLC02624
[Draft of a telegram to Philip Sheridan]
January 25, 1866
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Ordering all American troops North of the Rio Grande. Also orders Sheridan to inspect any damage his forces may have done, so that "if claims are hereafter made...we should know the justice of them." Following the end of the Civil War, Union troops...
GLC02629
to D. W. Burroughs
March 18, 1838
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Pierce, writing as a United States Senator from Vermont, responds to a letter from Reverend Burroughs. In reference to their conflicting views on slavery, promises to send Burroughs a copy of the United States Constitution, as he requested. Writes...
GLC02634
to Lieut. G. W. Smith re: awaiting ratification of the treaty with Mexico
1848/05/22
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written as Captain of Engineers regarding preparations for the engineer corps to leave. Mentions McClellan ("McClelland").
GLC02641
Cavalry tactics. Third part. Evolutions of a regiment.
1841
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
McClellan's personal copy of an army cavalry tactics manual, signed by McClellan on the titlepage as "Capt. 1st Cavalry." Pencilled note on rear pastedown by Millis Knickerbocker, a member of McClellan's Dragoons, states that he found the book near...
GLC02645
Fremont's proclamation
30 August 1861
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Issued from Headquarters of the Western Department. Fremont, department commander, declares martial law over the state of Missouri to counteract "the total insecurity of life, and the devastation of property by bands murderers and marauders, who...
GLC02654
Contract for payment to members of the Cherokee nation (cos. Thomas Buffington)
1902/01/20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Signed by Buffington at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, for the Cherokee Nation and approved by Roosevelt at Washington. "Executive Mansion" has been struck and "White House" typed-in. Approving Act of the Cherokee National Council for expenses.
GLC02657
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to pardon of George Creager alias George Williams].
12 August 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC02660
[Authorization to affix the seal of the United States to the envelope of a letter addressed to Kamehameha V, King of the Hawaiian Islands]
February 2, 1864
Partially printed document directs the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to a condolence letter addressed to Kamehameha V for the death of King Kamehameha IV, his brother. Kamehameha IV had sought closer ties with the United...
GLC02661
to Mary E. Bailey
22 June 1865
Bailey, D.C., fl. 1864-1865
States that he is grateful and thanks God that he and his family have been safe from sickness and harm. Reports that a part of his regiment is in Madison and will probably be there for some time. He hopes that if he is to stay long somewhere, it is...
GLC02664
[Sketchbook with drawings and notes on the Gettysburg campaign] [word processed inventory available]
11 July - August 1863
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Signed by Bachelder on the first blank page, "Jno. B Bachelder, Print Publisher, no. 123 Washington St. Boston." Drawings, pencil and watercolor sketches, and notes on the Gettysburg campaign. Includes sketches of Hanover Junction, PA, 11 July...
GLC02670.01
[Land deed for Sioux Indian Trust Lands]
5 August 1869
Signed clerically. Also signed by L . Bunnitt as Secretary and M. Granger as Recorder of the General Land Office. Certifies that David S. Salisbury has paid for a tract of land from the Sioux Indian Trust lands. Marked no. 849.
GLC02671
General orders affecting the volunteer force. Adjutant General's office
1861-1864
Adjutant General's Office
The volume contains 3 years of the General Orders, for the years 1861, 1862, and 1863. Published by the Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. An index for each year is included. Inscriptions for Lt. Col. Barton at Fort Richardson, Virginia...
GLC02676
Letters to his mother in the American Expeditionary Force, with Pershing [Decimalized .01- .79]
1918-1921 ca.
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
Dawes joined the AEF in France to monitor finances, based upon a recommendation of the Secretary of Treasury. Most of the letters are to his mother. Postwar letters are mostly from Chicago, where he was President then Chairman of a bank, and then...
GLC02679
to Joseph Wheeler
14 November 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Confederate General Longstreet informs General Wheeler "Your dispatch for Col Sorrel is received- I desire you to cross Little River in pursuit if you have a decided success at Marysville, or if you see the probabilities of ours by crossing. If the...
GLC02603
[Warrant to the Confederate Treasury Secretary to pay $4,850 in gold for "foreign intercourse"]
21 September 1864
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Partly printed document filled in by hand and signed by Benjamin as Confederate Secretary of State. Apparently intended for Confederate Agents in Europe.
GLC02604
to Andrew Jackson
22 November 1844
Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878
Concerns the statements of Abbot Lawrence criticizing James Polk's treatment of enslaved people. General Pillow, formerly Polk's law partner, defends Polk. Attests that Polk inherited his enslaved people, treats them well, and has never...
GLC02605
[Affidavit of innocence]
11 May 1805
Sevier, John, 1745-1815
Affidavit prepared for Tennessee Governor John Sevier as defendant in a case against Jenkin Whiteside. Co-signed by James Sevier as clerk that the contents of the affidavit were "sworn in Open Court." The case Jenkin Whiteside v. John Sevier revolved...
GLC02606
to L. S. Perley
February 12, 1864
Pleasonton, Alfred J., 1824-1897
Major General Pleasanton transmits his autograph with a letter taken from a Confederate post office to Perley, Chairman of the Autograph Committee of the Soldier's Aid Society of Northern Ohio, for a benefit fair. Informs Perley that "It always...
GLC02607
Items pertaining to the Union League of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [decimalized]
1863-1866
GLC02608
to Eugene Blackford
February 9, 1864
Rodes, Robert Emmett, 1829-1864
Confederate General Rodes thanks Major Blackford for a note and cake he sent through Captain Halsey. Writes that he arrived in Hanover Junction to protect Richmond, Virginia. Hopes "soon to be in my old place however with the Div: reassembled... I...
GLC02615
to Jefferson Davis
28 September 1863
Preston, William, 1816-1887
Signed by John Gallaher as an official copy (possibly John N. Gallaher, aide and assistant adjutant general to General Simon Bolivar Buckner). Preston writes to Confederate president Davis, recommending the appointment of Colonel Robert C. Trigg from...
GLC02616
to R. W. Southgate
January 18, 1863
Southgate, William Wallace, 1834-1896
Written by a soldier in the 12th Vermont Militia. Argues that soldiers generally oppose the emancipation of enslaved people. Mentions James Ewell Brown [Jeb] Stuart's Cavalry charge upon them but says it did not turn into anything as they were...
GLC02617
to Robert Morris
12 July 1781
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Major General Wayne discusses the campaign that led up to the Battle of Yorktown. Discusses forcing Lord Cornwallis to retreat, justifies his unorthodox tactics, and describes an amazing escape at the battle of Green Spring.
GLC02620
to Samuel Hodgdon
16 August 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox, Secretary of War, instructs Quartermaster General Hodgdon to send food, including chocolate, port wine, sherry, and coffee, to the hospital department in Pittsburgh.
GLC02621
January 11, 1794
Sends a copy of a letter (not included) he sent to the Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and asks Hodgdon to comply its requests regarding public clothing from contractors for the present year. Signed as Secretary of War.
GLC02622
to unknown
11 September 1793
Knox signs as Secretary of War. Writes "The want of instructions to Harleman was indeed an omission- No more stores are to be sent to Georgia at present. The returns of Clothing forwarded to the frontiers is enclosed. You will please to return it...
GLC02623
26 June 1864
Adams, William Wirt, 1819-1888
Confederate General Adams discusses a concentration of Union forces at Natchez, Vicksburg, and Memphis. Expects Davis, President of the Confederate States, to transfer troops from the Trans-Mississippi Department to Jackson, Mississippi. Discusses...
GLC02625
to Alonzo B. Noyes
14 September 1861
Elmore, Edward Carrington, fl. 1861-1865
Confederate Treasurer Elmore sends a list of 10 signatures that appear on Confederate Treasury notes. Clerically signed by James Simons on behalf of Elmore; with actual signatures of R.L. Delaney, C.C. Thayer, J. Ellett, Henry [Sparniak?], R. McRae...
GLC02628
to Gross
December 19, 1862
Birney, David Bell, 1825-1864
Discussing the "terrible battle" of Fredericksburg, which had occurred six days earlier. States that "Our troops behaved well." Also "My old Division true to prestige drove back the enemy and retook the lost ground & held it under Artillery &...
GLC02630.01
Position held by the 1st Divn. 3rd Corps After Having Repulsed the Enemy Decb. 13th 1862
Briscoe, James C., ?-1869
Map sent with a letter written by Union General David B. Birney (see GLC02630.01). Shows the Union position on the battlefield at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Various picket lines, topographical features, and the locations of troops under generals...
GLC02630.02
Joint resolution, ratifying the amendment to the consitution of the United States abolishing slavery
March 30, 1866
Stone, William M., 1827-1893
Document of the eleventh General Assembly of the State of Iowa ratifying the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which abolished slavery. The 13th Amendment resolution is quoted at the center of the document. Signed in ink by Iowa...
GLC02631
[Conclusion of letter to Brigadier General Henry Knox ] [incomplete]
8 August 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Concluding portion of the letter including only the close and signature, stating, "Please to present my best respects to Mrs. Knox ... " With initialed postscript by Arnold, "A line from you at any time when you are at leisure will be very...
GLC02633
to John Hancock re: supporting a declaration of Independence
1776/07/03
Danielson, Timothy, fl. 1776
GLC02635
to Joseph Reed
1779/11/09
Hunter, Samuel, ?-1784
Outlines the best positions for troops to defend the area, reports on Indian attack and scalping, and fears another attack.
GLC02636
Contract with state of Virginia to trade with Cherokee Indians
1791/07/07
Greenway, James, fl. 1756
Signed by Greenway and Barclay McGhee as merchants contracting to trade with the Cherokee Indians
GLC02638
[Requirement to take an oath for public service]
2 April 1819
Clark, William, 1770-1838
Serving as Governor of the Missouri Territory, Clark discusses the requirement that oaths shall be taken, enabling individuals to serve in the post of Justice of the Peace and in other public offices. Appoints John Ruland Clark of Lincoln County to...
GLC02639
to Winfield Scott
1836/06/18
Jesup, Thomas S., 1788-1860
General Jesup writes to General Scott to defend his military actions in Florida during the second Seminole War, which violated Scott's planned campaign. Written in a disrespectful tone, he remarks that "I am not a boy to be lectured by you."...
GLC02640
to Martin J. Townsend
20 September 1847
Wool, John Ellis, 1784-1869
Thanks Townsend and the people of Troy, New York, for their acknowledgments after the Battle of Buena Vista. Discusses the battle and Winfield Scott's negotiations with Santa Anna. Predicts any additional fighting will be with small guerrilla...
GLC02642
to the Honorable Senate of the United States of America
17 September 1845
Crozet, A., fl. 1845
Co-signed by Ulysses S. Grant and fifteen other brevet second lieutenants protesting L.R. Quimby's promotion on the grounds of their seniority.
GLC02643
[Orders for the arrest of Mexican soldiers]
22 September 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Winfield Scott's endorsement, countersigned by Henry Lee Scott on David McTeager's letter. Refers to General John A. Quitman the matter of arresting Mexican soldiers who, disguised as civilians, have returned to the neighborhood of Jesus Maria to...
GLC02644
General orders No. 128
30 April 1847
Scott, H.L. (Henry Lee), 1814-1886
Signed by H. L. Scott. Marching orders toward Mexico City.
GLC02646
to David Conner
28 November 1846
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Reports that the Mexican brig Creole had been boarded and burned by men under his command during a blockade of Vera Cruz. The destruction of the Creole has obliterated Vera Cruz's commerce, as she was the city's only ship. Written as lieutenant...
GLC02647
[Collection of Dr. Thomas A. McParlin][Decimalized .01-.48]
1861-1883
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
Includes personal and professional letters and documents to and from Dr. Thomas A. McParlin, medical director of the Army of Virginia and the army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Among the individuals represented in this archive are Secretary of...
GLC02649
to Col. J. S. Ford re: spy report on Union forces to Texas Rangers
1864/07/12
Potts, J. J., fl. 1864
Potts, in this letter, notes that he is unable to serve in the military.
GLC02652
to Colonel E. Jay Allen
20 November circa 1861-1862
Possibly to Colonel Edward Jay Allen of the 155th Pennsylvania Infantry. No year indicated. General Fremont writes, "...I am sincerely gratified by the regard of yourself and your command. It will certainly give me pleasure to have you with me and...
GLC02653
[Authorization for payment of a Posse Comitatus]
December 18, 1874
Fagan, James Fleming, 1828-1893
Also signed by Andy McDavid and J.H. Lauderback. James Churchill and J.W. Harrul signed as clerks. John Speaker signed as a witness. Fagan, as the U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Arkansas, authorizes J.H. Lauderback to hire Andy McDavid...
GLC02656
to Nahum Capen
25 April 1854
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Discusses Capen's book, The History of Democracy, and mentions people to whom he has sent it, including members of the press who have responded favorably to it. Comments that although he is doing well in England, he is looking forward to the end of...
GLC02658
[Land grant to Thomas Seitz]
29 September 1828
Land grant to Thomas Seitz signed by Sam Houston as Governor of Tennessee, and countersigned by Daniel Graham as Secretary. Notes, "State of Tennessee no 451." Red seal on upper left corner.
GLC02659
16 August 1899
Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902
Writes to Wheeler, a former Confederate general, about an article Wheeler wrote and corrects some mistakes. Explains that he was asked to correct them by former Confederate soldiers under his command who are still loyal to the Confederacy and felt...
GLC02662
[Massachusetts regimental orderly book]
16 July 1761 - 21 July 1775
Thomas, Joshua, fl. 1775-1776
Massachusetts regimental book regarding recruiting, movements, provisions, court martials, etc. The first 23.5 pages cover entries and accounts made by an unnamed leader of a regiment from Middleborough, Massachusetts, stationed mostly at Crown...
GLC02663
[Collection of Horace B. Gardner]
5-22 July 1862
Gardner, Horace B., fl. 1862
Letters dated July 5, 12, and 22 1862. First McClellan lettersheet with McClellan patriotic, second on choice multicolor Magnus General Halleck lettersheet, eagle and shield patriotic. Last on plain paper with multicolor Magnus White House Views...
GLC02665
[Autobiographical account of Safford, Governor of Arizona] [Incomplete]
circa 1871
Safford, A.P.K. (Anson Peasley Keeler), 1830-1891
Cites his birth as 1828 in Hyde Park, Vermont, to Joseph W. Safford and Dyanthia P. Little. Reports on his early childhood, including a move to Illinois. States that after his parents' deaths, he placed his little sister in school and sought his...
GLC02666
to Henry Jackson
20 May 1792
Informs that he has advanced upwards of $1100 on Madame de la Val's account, which is in addition to the $1000 Jackson already advanced on the account of Mr. Hinks in Boston. States that General Rufus Putnam gave him $1200 on Jackson's account....
GLC02667
Extracts from votes and proceedings of Continental Congress
1774/10/20
Continental Congress, 1774-1789
Full title: "The following extracts from the votes and prceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish early purely to ease the impatience of our readers. Association & C." Printed by T[homas] R. J. Fleet.
GLC02668
War of 1812 documents and correspondence including muster rolls [decimalized .001 - .107]
1800-1855 ca.
Bailey family
Mostly receipts, militia muster rolls, etc. relating to the Bailey family. Includes some legal documents before and after the war. Also contains correspondence of the Flitner family (1850s) and a single letter concerning the Union blockade off the...
GLC02669
[Sketchbooks and drawings of Civil War subjects, mostly Gettysburg] Decimalized .01 - .07
circa July 1863
GLC02670
[Sketchbook of miscellaneous drawings] [word processed inventory available]
circa 1862
Includes seven pencil and watercolor sketches. None are identified and all are in different stages of completion. Images include two mountain scenes, a battle scene, a courthouse, soldiers with a cannon, an unidentified town, and infantry on parade...
GLC02670.02
Union counter attack during Pickett's charge, Gettysburg. July 3, 1863
circa 1863
Pencil and watercolor sketch. Landscape of battlefield from above showing men during Pickett's charge. Unfinished with vivid blues and greens. Title is written in pencil on verso. Possibly cut from sketchbook GLC02670.01.
GLC02670.03
[Postwar sketchbook: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad] [word processed inventory available]
1874
Postwar sketchbook of scenery along the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. Mostly nature scenes like Scranton Gorge, Seneca Lake in Watkins NY, and Paupack Falls in Hawley, Pennsylvania. One pre-war sketch of Gilmanton, New Hampshire...
GLC02672
[Collection of sketches and watercolors] [decimalized]
circa 1852-1893
Consists of sketches of mostly scenery but some house portraits, monument studies, and notes. Watercolor and graphite. The dates span from 1852 to 1893 but many are undated scenes of Pennsylvania and the New York Finger Lakes region from 1874-1875...
GLC02673
[Stereocard of John B Bachelor]
1877-1900
My Uncle John B. Bachelder. Born in Gilmanton N.H. 1825. Artist and Historian. [inscription on verso] Stereocard of middle-aged JBB reading a newspaper.
GLC02673.36
Agreement hiring a freeman
March 22, 1866
Tate, Jerry M., fl. 1866
Signed '"J.M. Tate and B.F. Wells." Also signed by "George." Tate and Wells agree to to pay George, a freedman, $35.00 for his services. Possibly a clerical copy.
GLC02674.01
C.S.A. soldier parole for Jerry Tate
6 May 1865
Upchurch, Burton, fl. 1865
GLC02674.02
Oath of allegiance
9 September 1865
Wells, Benjamin, fl. 1783
A partially printed legal document. Wells signs his allegiance to the "STATE OF ALABAMA" of the United States of America.
GLC02674.03
[Postal money order to Para-Parilla Drug Co. ]
6 January 1898
Meyers, A.L., fl. 1898
Partially printed. A money order paid to Para-Parilla Drug Company in the sum of $1.66.
GLC02674.04
Articles of War, for the Government of the Armies of the Confederate States
1861
Evans & Cogswell, fl. 1860-1864
Published by Evans and Cogswell on "Steam-Power Presses" at No. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina. The paper cover has correct title, but title page misspells "hte" before "Confederate States." Document establishes the...
GLC02675
A time to heal: the autobiography of Gerald R. Ford
11 May 1979
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Published by Harper & Row and the Reader's Digest Association. Ford reviews his life and political career.
GLC02677
to the Constables of Roxbury
25 May 1691
Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730
Summons the constables to bring in William Wally on the complaint of Winnifred Chick. Also requires the constables to bring in at the same time Benjamin Daws, Jacob Parker, and John Goose to appear as witnesses. A note on verso in Sewall's hand...
GLC02678
John B. Marchand documents [decimalized .01-.34]
1849-1873
Marchand, John B., 1808-1875
Documents relating to John B. Marchand, an officer in the United States Navy. Includes twenty-one Civil War letters, and letters by Thomas ap Catesby Jones, David Farragut, Alfred H. Guernsey, and others. Also includes personal letters regarding...
GLC02680
to Stephen Moylan
21 July 1780
Written by Brigadier General Wayne to Colonel Moylan of the 4th Dragoons. Signed twice by Wayne. Discusses operations around New York during the summer of 1780. Written in the heat of the movement while planning actions against the British in New...
GLC02681
Book and note pertaining to Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Company claims against the United States [Decimalized .01- .02]
1869
GLC02682
Herald: a gazette for the country. [Volume I, no. 50 (November 27, 1794)]
24 November 1794
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
Prints President George Washington's proclamation regarding establishment of the United States Mint. Includes land for sale ads and an article about the French National Convention.
GLC02685
[An act repealing tax on spirits]
3 March 1797
Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824
Printed by William Rose. An act in five sections. Announces the abolishment of duties on spirits as of 13 June 1797. Any distillery proprietors that do not meet the criteria set forth in section one of the act will be required to obtain a license...
GLC02683
[Henry Ford]
1925 ca.
Signed photograph of a middle-aged Henry Ford by an unknown photographer. Ford signed over his jacket lapel.
GLC02684
to Alfred
circa 1880
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909
Addressed to "My dear Alfred." Hopes he will be able to see his paintings while they are on view for the next two weeks. Gives the address as Kreveden, 355 Fifth Ave. Remarks, "Some of them may enter the caverns of your memory - may linch up the...
GLC02686
to Samuel Storer re: personal news & desire to have his son Lincoln join him
1811/10/24
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Marked "Duplicate" on first page. Written in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Lear thanks his brother-in-law, Storer, for letting his son, Lincoln, stay in Storer's home. Lear sends for Lincoln to join him in Algiers.
GLC02794.166
Certified copy of bond agreement between Calder and Tobias Lear
1815/09/01
Lear's agreement to the bond mentioned in GLC 2794.168. Countersigned by W.S. Nicholls.
GLC02794.168
Calder, James, fl. 1815
Marked "Copy" on p. 1. This is Calder's agreement to the bond mentioned in GLC 2794.169. Notation on verso: "Certified Copy," and in a different hand: "Delivered original to Mr. Calder & Recd from him a Deed dated 31 Decr. 1817."
GLC02794.169
Appointment of Stephen Decatur, Jr. as commander on the Naval Reserve List
1861/08/14
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Partially printed manuscript with handwritten insertions. Signed as U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
GLC02794.170
Appointment of Stephen Decatur, Jr. as captain on the Naval Reserve List
1867/04/04
Partially printed manuscript with handwritten insertions.
GLC02794.171
Detailed description of a plow
[1800 ca.]
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
George Washington introduced Tobias Lear to Young, a prominent British agriculturalist.
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to Alexander McDougall
December 16, 1778
Written by Washington as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army to Major General McDougall as commander of the Hudson Highlands Department. Place written inferred from George Washington Papers, which place his headquarters at Gulph Mill...
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