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Signed cover of his book of poems, inscribed to his sister Emily T. Goodwin
1861 ca.?
Timrod, Henry, 1828-1867
Timrod, the "laureate of the Confederacy." Undated. Date assigned without authority.
GLC02453.35
to "Harris" re: political views, "clearly wrong to take money from emigrants"
[1847/03]
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882
GLC02453.36
to Henry Smith re: giving a copy of his dictionary to a friend
1860/05/02
Worcester, Joseph, 1784-1865
Worcester was the editor of "Chalmer's Dictionary".
GLC02453.37
to Owen Brown
5 December 1855
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Brown discusses the free state struggle, and reports there are rumors of a free state man being murdered, and that it may lead to more violence. Says "We feel more, & more certain that Kansas will be a Free State." Also discusses family affairs...
GLC02454
Civil War Generals: 13 letters & docs [decimalized]
1860-1866
[decimalized 02455.01-002455.13]
GLC02455
to Henry Wise
February 12, 1862
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Union Brigadier General Burnside, commanding Department of North Carolina, writes to Confederate Brigadier General Wise, commanding Chowan District, Department of Norfolk. Agrees to a written request from Wise of the day before that the bodies and...
GLC02455.01
to William Buel Franklin
13 December 1862
Orders written the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg. Burnside is "this moment preparing orders for you," and tells Franklin to "Make no movement except for defense until they arrive." Also hopes "to be with you this morning." Franklin was...
GLC02455.02
to George Washington
January 22, 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes that he has not "list[ed] the characters mentioned yesterday to any mortal." Declares that Arthur St. Clair has arrived, and that he has not seen him yet but will this morning.
GLC02437.05296
to Clement Biddle
13 March 1792
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Received his last letter, which suggests that General [Arthur] St. Clair might not continue in command of the army much longer. This fills him with anxiety. Discusses possible...
GLC02437.05354
March 17, 1792
Writes, "Mr Izard has just put the enclosed letter from Genl Pinckney into my hands what with pleasure I communicate to you."
GLC02437.05360
31 August 1792
Encloses medicine for Washington's nephew. Writes, "Anxiously desirous that the medicine called Antipertussis may have the same beneficial effects upon your nephew, as it has had in many other cases, I send...two more bottles." Sends his respects...
GLC02437.05594
16 September 1792
Marked "private." Notes he questioned Mr. Hammond's and Mr. Ternant's intentions of visiting Mount Vernon. Mr. Hammond will set out for Mount Vernon on Wednesday but Mr. Ternant likely will not make the trip due to his health. In a struck paragraph...
GLC02437.05613
29 September 1792
Marked "Private." Discusses the reception of Andrew Allen, a former colonial governor, who had recently returned to the U.S. Replies to Washington's letter of (see GLC02437.09426) that Allen has indeed been welcomed in Philadelphia, and that Knox...
GLC02437.05631
14 October 1792
Discusses War Department matters that, in his opinion, should be mentioned to the legislature at the next session. Notes that arsenals are needed in the middle and southern states. Transmits a letter from Governor Lee. Proposes to travel east the...
GLC02437.05651
15 December 1792
In the hand of John Stagg Jr. Forwards papers relating to a Captain Scott, stating that his"discretion for the object proposed cannot be depended upon." Retained copy.
GLC02437.05737
2 May 1793
This is Knox's retained draft of the original sent to Washington. Knox signs on behalf of Hamilton. The cover letter states that they are sending an answer to Washington's third question to the cabinet asked on 18 April. They are answering with "A...
GLC02437.05885
to Henry Knox
August 1793
Dandridge, Bartholomew, 1737-1785
Tells Knox that President Washington will be at his Philadelphia house tomorrow at 9. Expects Knox to be there. Wants Knox to notify Attorney General Edmund Randolph.
GLC02437.05918
20 August 1793
Anderson, John, 1726-1796
Titles the document "The Memorial." Writes discussing inventions. States "[t]hat he has invented a Bronze Guns Metal, which has the advantage of Common Iron Guns, and of Common Brass Guns, without their imperfections. That he has invented a Carriage...
GLC02437.10273
14 December 1793
Writes concerning a "return of the Ordnance Arms and Military stores in possession of the United States." States that many of these stores accumulated in several areas as a result of the revolution and wishes to find better permanent housing for...
GLC02437.10288
to Elias Boudinot
February 5, 1792
Discusses a letter Boudinot sent exculpating the attributed author of a piece that evidently critcized Knox. Declares that he does not remember seeing or hearing anything about the story to which Boudinot alludes. States that as a public official he...
GLC02437.05309
to Aaron Burr
March 26, 1792
Marked confidential. Writes on behalf of the President and himself to encourage Burr to use his influence to make someone (name is illegible) accept a higher post in the army.
GLC02437.05380
to George Bell
4 April 1792
Philips, Crammond, & Co., fl. 1790-1800
Marked an extract of a letter from Philips, Cramond & Co. to George Bell. Samuel Shaw's name is written in place of an address. Declares that the bond they received from Shaw was satisfactory, but he seems to have misunderstood certain terms related...
GLC02437.05396
5 April 1792
Andrews, Joseph Gardner, fl. 1768-1792
Marked "copy." Asks for Knox's help based on his intimate connection with Andrews's father (not named). His father does not want to abuse his friendship with Knox so is reluctant to ask. Andrews would like an appointment as Surgeon's mate and...
GLC02437.05399
[Letters by Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall to William Kellock, George Bell and John Buchannan]
6 April 1792-2 May 1792
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Includes several letters written by Shaw. In the first letter, to Kellock, written on 6 April, Shaw thanks Kellock for his help while Shaw was delayed on board a ship and at sea for several weeks longer than expected. Due to the delay he may not be...
GLC02437.05403
to John Brooks
12 April 1792
Writes to officially appoint Brooks Brigadier General of the army. Lists the other members of the General Staff, including A[nthony] Wayne, D. Morgan, M. Willit, and James Wilkinson. Wishes him the best of luck.
GLC02437.05409
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