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[Musical quotation signed]
December 17, 1856
Thalberg, Sigismond, 1812-1871
Also includes a book plate from Henry K. Willard, 1333 K. Street, N.W., Washington, DC.
GLC00496.235
to John Branch
circa October 18, 1830
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Letter of introduction of Mr. Groves of New York to Secretary of the Navy Branch. Written as Secretary of State.
GLC00496.241
[Deposition in case of Brown vs. Payne]
December 6, 1752
Price, William, ?-1790
Signed as a witness by Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, and Andrew Monroe. Deposition deals with the settlement of Brown's estate. Also contains deposition of John Brown but it is struck through. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC00496.245
[Prepared statement and depositions in case of Brown vs. Payne]
Jenings, Edmund, fl. 1752
The depositions are signed as witnesses by Andrew Monroe and Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother. Consists of a three page statement plus docket summarizing the plaintiff's case, prepared and signed by Edmund Jenings, and...
GLC00496.246
[Promissory note binding Washington and Thornton F. Offutt to pay Thomas N. Jones $175]
12 October 1831
Washington, Perrin, 1790-1857
Note on verso records the receipt of partial payment. Docketed on verso.
GLC00496.247
[Ship's passport for Brigantine Mary of Newburyport]
February 14, 1803
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Partially printed document countersigned by James Madison as Secretary of State and by the Collector of the port of New York, David Gelston. Includes official seal. One of the Collection's largest ship passports.
GLC00496.257
[Forged George Washington note and facsimile]
January 6, 1794
Marked as a forgery of a note from President Washington to the cashier of the office of discount and deposit in Baltimore, Maryland. Instructs the cashier to pay [N. S.] Ridgely $230.50. Includes a facsimile of a different note mounted on the same...
GLC00496.264
to James Madison
May 5, 1794
Madison, William, 1762-1843
Writes to his brother, then a Virginia congressman, about advocating for Madison's resolutions (in favor of a policy of commercial retaliation against European powers) in an election. The comment that the resolutions, which Madison submitted to...
GLC00496.267
to President of the Geological Society of New Haven
August 31, 1836
Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853
Indicates that preparations are being made for the Wilkes expedition, "an exploring & surveying Expedition for the Southern Ocean." Requests for advice on the "formation of a scientific Corps" and recommendations of suitable members. Needs men...
GLC00507.01
General Orders, no. 23.
30 November 1859
War Department, United States
With manuscript notes of Paul Semmes on front page. Statement of costs for clothing, camp and garrison equipment for the Army of the United States for the year starting on 1 July 1859. From the Adjutant General's office, S. Cooper. With fold out...
GLC00508.01
[Appointment of John Guyse Sparke as Ensign in the infantry]
26 August 1870
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1819-1901
Signed in upper left-hand corner. Co-signed by Secretary of State for War Edward Cardwell and [illegible] of the War Office. Includes royal seals.
GLC00496.209
to Thomas Pringle
circa August 11, 1858-1862
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892
Apologizes for answering Pringle's letter so late and explains his sporadic mail delivery. Writes that he has not sent any poetry since it would arrive too late for "Friendship's Offering" but agrees to have his poetry published in Pringle's Annual...
GLC00496.233
to Mr. Glynn
1830
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
Arranges a meeting and is sorry he missed Mr. Glynn yesterday.
GLC00496.234
March 3, 1832
Thompson, T. Renwick, fl. 1832
Includes Thompson's letter to Pringle as well as Pringle's reply. Comments on their sending two articles on the same subject to the same paper. Feels that if Mr. Macaulay gives them an article on the W.I. question they should be glad as two attacks...
GLC00496.236
1815-1860
Thomson, Andrew, fl. 1830
Asking for a face to face meeting and encloses a certificate for Mr. Pears (not included).
GLC00496.237
to unknown
circa 1840
Thornley, Thomas, fl. 1846-1847
Disappointed at lack of coverage of the Corn Law Meeting in the Morning Chronicle. Discusses an advertisement for resolutions from another quarter. Includes the member list of the Ipswich Committee.
GLC00496.238
to Messrs. Gales and Seaton
November 29, 1826
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
George Ticknor writes to Gales and Seaton to request a subscription to the Daily National Intelligencer.
GLC00496.239
April 16, 1840
Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 1791-1849
In this letter, Patrick Fraser Tytler is thanking Thomas Pringle for a book of poetry given to him through Mr. Morehead, a mutual friend. He discusses an upcoming publication which Tytler would be obliged to support.
GLC00496.240
circa 1830
Villers, Charles Pelham, 1802-1898
Villiers, a British politician and lawyer, writes to an unknown recipient. He discusses a mutual friend possibly Sembish. He mentions The Examiner, a London newspaper. He also discusses British politics, and an "engagement with the Yankees." He...
GLC00496.242
[Bill for books from Messrs. Carey & Start]
February 10, 1831
Watson, John F., 1779-1860
Watson, the antiquarian and author, orders copies of his own book, Annals of Philadelphia (1830). Orders one copy of the book History of Enthusiasm (possibly A Natural History of Enthusiasm, 1830). Includes a brief biographical note on Watson...
GLC00496.248
February 7, 1820
Waugh (doctor), fl. 1820
Waugh, a reverend, writes to Pringle in Deptford, a township in London. In the first paragraph, which is struck, Waugh insists that Pringle meet Mrs. Gregory. He introduces Mr. Elliot, who bears this letter. Waugh hopes that Elliot will be useful in...
GLC00496.249
to Miss Ratledge
September 20, 1817
Webb, Mary, fl. 1817
Webb, on the Island of Saint Helena while Napoleon was there, writes to her friend in London. Mentions a recent earthquake on the island. Refers to mutual acquaintances. Discusses ordering goods from the India Company. Comments that her daughter is...
GLC00496.250
May 9, 1832
Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833
Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, writes from the Brighstone (Brixton) Rectory (possibly while his son Samuel served as vicar there). He recommends Mr. Stephen, a relative and friend (likely his brother-in-law James Stephen), to serve as chairman...
GLC00496.251
January 14, 1830
Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, writes from Highwood Hill, London. He invites Pringle to visit, and discusses travel arrangements in detail. Includes a postscript on the same topic. The letter is attached to a brown paper frame. Split along...
GLC00496.252
to dear MacDonald
circa 1820
Wilkie, David, 1785-1841
Date previously inferred. Wilkie, the Scottish painter, promises McDonald he will call at 7 o'clock. Measurements include attached frame.
GLC00496.253
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