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to John H. Hilldring.
1952/12/23
Weinberg, Albert K., fl. 1952
Weinberg discusses the little he has "heard about the Army's civil affairs project." He mentions this because Hilldring has shown a continuous interest in it.
GLC06196.027
to Dr. Albert K. Weinberg.
1953/01/06
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Informs Dr. Weinberg of his location and reaffirms his interest in the project.
GLC06196.028
to Dr. Carl J. Friedrich.
1953/04/01
Informs Friedrich that some papers are missing from the file that he sent to Friedrich on Friday, but he will try to find them and send them.
GLC06196.029
to Aaron Hobart
February 15, 1815
Smith, Albert, 1763-1823
Discusses a legal case against him. Mentions that there has been "unfair impression & representation" cast upon him and thus, asks Hobart for several favors, such as to have a conference with K. Whitman, to have permission to visit his family, to...
GLC06313.04.041
To: Spaulding
1865/10/25
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Mrs. Grant has received the jewelry Spaulding sent her. He writes that Grant said he thought the ornament might have been carved from "the wood of the tree under which Col. Babcock found Gen. Lee near the Appomattox C.H. when sent after Lee to come...
GLC04360.036
To: H. A. Spaulding
1865/11/01
Parker modestly recounts his military career with General Grant for possible publication by Spaulding. "There is nothing particularly brilliant in my military history . . . ."
GLC04360.037
To: Col. Lubey
1870/05/29
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
Requesting an additional ticket for the memorial services at Arlington. [Retired General John A. Logan, acting as Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, established Decoration Day, now known as Memorial Day, on May 29, 1868.]
GLC04360.040
to Cephas Brainerd
March 16, 1896
Nott, Charles Cooper, 1827-1916
Discusses a disagreement over which group was responsible for booking Abraham Lincoln to speak at the Cooper Institute on 27 February 1860. Lincoln was invited by the Young Men's Republican Union. States that Mr. Bowen had no influence over the...
GLC04471.05
6 September 1862
Seward, Frederick William, 1830-1915
Encloses President Abraham Lincoln's appointment of Brainerd as Arbitrator for the United States for the suppression of the African slave trade (not present). Asks Brainerd to acknowledge receipt and supply his place of birth. Also encloses an...
GLC04471.06
Scientific American. [Vol. 6, no. 4 (January 25, 1862)]
January 25, 1862
Scientific American
GLC00005.02
[Medal of James A. Garfield]
1881 circa
Barber, C.E., fl. 1881
Front of medal features James A. Garfield in relief profile with the words "James A. Garfield." Verso, designed by C.E. Barber, features a wreath with the following words inside: "Inaugurated President of the United States March 4 1881 -...
GLC02783.03
To: J. R. Grant
1869/03/16
Brainard, E.P., fl. 1869
Recommending Mr. Hart for District Attorney for Northern District of Ohio. [Jesse Grant refused to make the recommendation, see # 2.]
GLC04360.031
to Dear Sir
1859/10/01
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Agrees to speak before a lyceum during late June on the subject "The True Woman." "My terms[ are] the same you pay the men lecturers of your course."
GLC04360.032
to Charles James Folger
6 June 1867
Written by Anthony as Corresponding Secretary on stationery of the American Equal Rights Association. Folger was a delegate to a convention to consider amendments to the the New York State Constitution. Inquires how she might present to the...
GLC04360.033
7 July 1867
Written by Anthony as Corresponding Secretary on stationery of the American Equal Rights Association. Folger was a delegate to a convention in Albany that was amending the New York State Constitution. Tells him that Lucy Stone and others will come to...
GLC04360.034
[An address to President Ulysses S. Grant from the Republican women of Massachusetts on the occasion of inauguration for his second term].
circa November 1872-March 1873
Urges him to follow the dictates of the 14th resolution of the 1872 Republican Party Platform, which recognizes the importance of women, and so recommend women's suffrage to Congress in his inaugural address. Also asks him to prevent Congress from...
GLC04360.035
To: Captain U. S. Grant
1854/07/07
Collins, James B., fl. 1854
Enclosing a letter accepting Grant's resignation [not included]. Beginning of another letter dated 7/1/1854 on verso. Written at Fort Humboldt.
GLC04360.038
To: Jacob Zielin
1865/04/05
Mitchell, Walter B., fl. 1865
Enclosing a receipt for a deed [not included] forwarded by express.
GLC04360.039
Invitation to the Wedding of Maria Ewing Sherman and Thomas William Fitch
1874/10/01
Engraved invitation to the Wedding of Maria Ewing Sherman and Thomas William Fitch. Reception menu on the inside.
GLC04360.041
To: General Ulysses S. Grant
[n.d.]
Busteed, Richard, 1822-1898
Endorsing Mr. Ryan for his skill as a stenographer.
GLC04360.042
Menu from the "Saturday Night Club."
1883/05/05
Menu from the "Saturday Night Club." Engraving on front features a caricature of an older man in a sailors uniform straddling two steam ships. Autographed on verso by Ulysses S. Grant, Roscoe Conklin, J. N. Camden, and Edgar M. Cullen.
GLC04360.043
"1874-1883 The Grant Club."
circa 1868-1876
"1874-1883 The Grant Club." Engraved invitation to attend the fourth annual dinner on 2/20/[1883]
GLC04360.044
"Grant-Dent Memorial Association. Articles of Association."
1917/01/17
GLC04360.045
A Debt St. Louis Owes.
1924/05/08
"A Debt St. Louis Owes." A pamphlet promoting the preservation of the "Old Grant home" by the Grant-Dent Memorial Association.
GLC04360.046
Plastic pin of "Gen. U. S. Grant"
Plastic pin of "Gen. U. S. Grant" featuring portrait of Grant. Small bunch of artificial purple flowers attached to the pin. [Originally in the envelope with carte de visites # 92-97.]
GLC04360.047
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