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to James Madison
January 30, 1795
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
In the letter, Edmund Pendleton discusses the powers of Congress to tax. Also, provides thanks for pamphlets and mentions John Taylor.
GLC00099.152
Subpoena for Edmund Pendleton and others
30 May 1772
Lee, John, fl. 1772
Court subpoena to Edmund Pendleton and others, issued by John Lee, May 30, 1772. Document signed with EP's autograph attestation on verso. (Originally in four pieces.)
GLC00099.153
to James Gardner
May 22, 1772
The letter mentions opinion in a lawsuit over land patents.
GLC00099.154
to Robert Beverley
July 20, 1790
The letter discusses lands, ownership, and affairs of several Virginia companies formed to speculate in the west. Also mentions the U.S. Treasury.
GLC00099.155
to Thomas Turner
September 27, 1790
Pendleton, Edmund, Jr., fl. 1782
Edmund Pendleton, Jr., accepting a promissory note from Mr. Thomas Turner. Accidentally retained with the Pendleton correspondence by the Madison family.
GLC00099.156
[Carte de visite of Robert E. Lee]
1864
Vannerson, Julian, 1827-?
Signed by Lee. Vannerson portrait taken for Edward V. Valentine, a Virginia sculptor studying in Berlin, to make a statue of Lee to sell for the benefit of the Confederate States of America in Liverpool, UK. A copy went through the blockade....
GLC00100
to Emily J. Semmes
June 11, 1863
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Writes to his wife that he "wept like a child" when reading her last letter. Expresses his thoughts before going into battle on route to Gettysburg. Discusses his concerns about his possible death, the welfare of his family, and his diminished wealth...
GLC00101
General Order No. 9
10 April 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
A foot soldier's copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell orders to his troops the day after his surrender at Appomattox. Lee expresses his respect and admiration for his men, and his unwillingness to continue to sacrifice so many for a lost cause.
GLC00102
to James McHenry
July 27, 1799
Adams, John, 1735-1826
The letter discusses fear or rising debt and taxes. Written as President to his Secretary of War. Adams approves McHenry's raising a company of cavalry [sic] but worries at cost. "This system of Debts and Taxes is levelling all government in Europe."...
GLC00103
to Simon Perkins
June 10, 1848
Brown, John, 1800-1859
In the letter, John Brown discusses his wool business. "Burlington" continues to make excuses for not paying, while at the same time pleading for wool to be sent to him. Burlington Mills Manufacturing Company in Vermont was one of Brown's clients in...
GLC00106
[Collection of five journals chronicling William Ellery's travels to Congress] [Decimalized .01-.05]
1776-1780
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
GLC00107
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Dighton, Massachusetts]
circa 1776-1777
Signed "W.E." Discusses his travels and expenses through eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, southern New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Contains descriptions of Moravian settlements near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; imprisoned Tories at Newton...
GLC00107.01
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Yorktown, Pennsylvania]
20 October - 15 November 1777
Discusses British General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga and meetings with Generals Oliver Wolcott and Israel Putnam, and with Members of the Continental Congress Francis Dana, John Hancock, John Adams, and Samuel Adams. Includes allusions to...
GLC00107.02
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts]
June 28, 1778-July 23, 1778
Discusses his travels through Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Princeton, New Jersey, southern New York State, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, and Massachusettes. Describes the defeat of Sir Henry Clinton at the Battle of Monmouth and...
GLC00107.03
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
24 October 1778 - 14 July 1779
Discusses travels through Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. Describes preparations for Independence day in Philadelphia on the day of his departure (3 July 1779) and reports news of British marauding on...
GLC00107.04
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of J.N. Camp].
20 June 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00076.10
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Henry Gager].
15 June 1876
GLC00076.11
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Jeremiah Mullins, Whit Duvalt, Oliver Brewer, and Soloman Garbe].
04 September 1877
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
GLC00076.12
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Moyer].
11 October 1877
GLC00076.13
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of William Cunningham].
December 11, 1877
GLC00076.14
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Theodore Leffingwell].
January 13, 1880
GLC00076.15
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Seaborn Young].
February 19, 1889
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
GLC00076.16
to Frances "Fanny" Basset Washington re: adding another story to home
December 15, 1793
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written from Philadelphia. Frances Basset Washington was niece by marriage and a favorite of George Washington's wife ("Your Aunt"); she died of tuberculosis, just as her husband, George Augustine, did.
GLC00077
to Theodorus Bailey
March 25, 1808
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
George Clinton in his letter, cynically assesses the recent unproductive negotiations with a British envoy, citing that the United States was not redressed for wrongs committed and the British gained time to shore up their defenses. He critically...
GLC00087.01
to Lewis Cass
February 10, 1832
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Writes to Secretary of War Cass regarding giving generals John Eaton and John Coffee the authority "to conclude with the Choctaws an agreement for such portion of the 17 million of acres conveyed to them as will suit the Chickasaws to settle on."...
GLC00089.01
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