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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
[Manuscript Civil War map of Murfreesboro, Tennessee]
29 December 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 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
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
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
to James Duane
27 November 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Written by Major General Schuyler to Duane as a New York delegate to the Continental Congress. References Duane's letter that was delivered 26 November. Says he had to abandon the fortress on York Island because the enemy's strength was overwhelming...
GLC02544
Circular letter "To the People of Texas" re: attack on Sam Houston
1846/01/10
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
A savage attack on Houston's supposed duplicity in disowning the Mier expedition against Mexico. The Mier expedition (filibustering) was stopped, captured and then literally decimated by Santa Anna. This copy addressed to George Sykes. Docketed on...
GLC02564
Speech of the honorable Daniel Webster, on the Compromise Bill
1850
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Speech defending his previous speech on 7 March 1850, during which he had supported the proposed Compromise of 1850. Following his March speech Webster was attacked by many abolitionists as having deserted the North. Here he defends his actions...
GLC02586
to Lodema
11 November 1862
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
Encamped about a mile from the Thoroughfare Gap, but the army all appears to be on the move. Yesterday morning, a couple of the Indiana Cavalry came in and told the army that Major Stedman and about 80 men of the 6th Ohio Cavalry that went to...
GLC02596.02
to William North
18 September 1788
Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794
Whimsical letter written by Von Steuben in retirement and in debt in New York to his former aide North, who was also in retirement at Duanesburg, New York. Refers to North as "my dear Bill." Looks back on the last year. Mentions that "you did cut...
GLC02542.12
[Abstinence pledge card]
23 April 1842
Theobald, Mathew, 1790-1856
Printed card, with various illustrations, stating that Catherine Cauty has taken the "the Total Abstinence Pledge." Cauty has card number 4281797. Signed by Theobald as president of the society. Pledge card states that Cauty will refrain from...
GLC02542.27
[Appointment of John North as a Justice of the Peace in Lincoln County, Massachusetts]
31 October 1760
Bernard, Francis, 1712-1779
Partially printed document signed by Bernard as Massachusetts governor and Andrew Oliver as secretary. A manuscript note on the verso, dated 13 November 1760 and signed by Jacob Wendell and James Bowdoin as members of the governor's council, affirms...
GLC02542.31
[Certificate of enlistment for Jonah Attwater]
9 May 1782
Warner, John, fl. 1782
Lieutenant John Warner signs and certifies that Attwater served "in the company of guards...under Capt Van Deursen" in 1781. John Whitney, justice of the peace, certifies that Warner's statement is true
GLC02542.32.12
[Receipt for two prints]
13 September 1791
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843
Partially printed receipt for "Two Prints, one representing the Battle of Bunker's-Hill, and the other the Death of General Montgomery." States that Rufus G. Amory paid three guineas, half the price of these prints. Verso signed by Amory, stating...
GLC02542.32.16
The Honble Saml Barrington
1 October 1800
Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815
An engraving of Samuel Barrington, famed British Admiral.
GLC02542.32.19
[Engraving of Samuel Barrington]
22 May 1810
GLC02542.32.20
[Piece of paper with two dates on it] [Fragment]
February 5, 1801 - March 7, 1801
A piece of paper, that appears to be a fragment from a larger table. The only legible words are the dates 7 March 1801 and 5 February 1801.
GLC02542.32.22
[Incomplete]
1763-1783
Fragment of a note or letter. The only legible words read "my Uncle of...Isiah Arnold Esq...Aged 83. born in...for Paul Collin...my Father James..."
GLC02542.32.29
Six Nations. Document signed with the holograph totems of 14 chiefs.
1769/07/28
Iroquois Nation
A reciept acknowledging the final payment for land ceded by the Six Nations at the Treaty of Fort Stanwix. With the loss of these lands the Six Nations eventually dispersed: the Mohawk and Cayuga to Canada, the Oneida to Wisconsin, while the Onondaga...
GLC02548
to James Dundas
6 April 1773
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Offers his brother encouragement in spite of an unspecified "disagreeable situation."
GLC02549.01
12 May 1773
Describes a discussion he had about his brother (the recipient) settling down, the need for assistance from "friends," and the good chances of his success.
GLC02549.02
to James Dundas [fragment]
1774
Thanks his brother for a gift. Discusses paying part of a debt. Writing about his mother, he states: "My Mother generally speaks her mind too freely, tho she commonly means well."
GLC02549.03
5 April 1777
Complains about his profession as a doctor and compares it to being a "galley slave." Describes a man abroad named William Roberts as unambitious. Mentions, and discounts, the prospect of war in India and comments on related political and military...
GLC02549.04
[Unattached address leaf of a letter from David Dundas to his brother Ralph Dundas]
14 October 1778
GLC02549.07
29 July 1779
Indicates that he was sorry to hear about his brother's "disagreables" and offers a travelling metaphor for the difficulties of life. Regrets that they have not seen each other recently.
GLC02549.08
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