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Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
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
Memorandum of instructions for the troops tonight
12 April 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Orders detailing preparations for a possible Union attack on Morris Island. Written at night on the same day the assault on Fort Sumter had begun. Part of the Confederate force for the assault on Fort Sumter was located on Morris Island.
GLC02600
to Edward Manigault
April 11, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Requesting artillery supplies in case while taking Fort Sumter "a desperate battle" ensues. Written the day before the fort is attacked. Written as Colonel of the First Regiment Rifles of South Carolina on the day before Fort Sumter surrendered.
GLC02602
to Eugene Blackford
February 9, 1864
Rodes, Robert Emmett, 1829-1864
Confederate General Rodes thanks Major Blackford for a note and cake he sent through Captain Halsey. Writes that he arrived in Hanover Junction to protect Richmond, Virginia. Hopes "soon to be in my old place however with the Div: reassembled... I...
GLC02615
to Robert Morris
12 July 1781
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Major General Wayne discusses the campaign that led up to the Battle of Yorktown. Discusses forcing Lord Cornwallis to retreat, justifies his unorthodox tactics, and describes an amazing escape at the battle of Green Spring.
GLC02620
Joint resolution, ratifying the amendment to the consitution of the United States abolishing slavery
March 30, 1866
Stone, William M., 1827-1893
Document of the eleventh General Assembly of the State of Iowa ratifying the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which abolished slavery. The 13th Amendment resolution is quoted at the center of the document. Signed in ink by Iowa...
GLC02631
to John Hancock re: supporting a declaration of Independence
1776/07/03
Danielson, Timothy, fl. 1776
GLC02635
[Massachusetts regimental orderly book]
16 July 1761 - 21 July 1775
Thomas, Joshua, fl. 1775-1776
Massachusetts regimental book regarding recruiting, movements, provisions, court martials, etc. The first 23.5 pages cover entries and accounts made by an unnamed leader of a regiment from Middleborough, Massachusetts, stationed mostly at Crown...
GLC02663
[Postal money order to Para-Parilla Drug Co. ]
January 6, 1898
Meyers, A.L., fl. 1898
Partially printed. A money order paid to Para-Parilla Drug Company in the sum of $1.66.
GLC02674.04
to Augustus M. Wright re: his son returning to duty upon recovery from wounds
1863/02/28
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee discusses Miller A. Wright's application for leave as well as personnel issues in Augustus R. Wright's regiment. Wright, Sr. had asked Lee to support his son's appeal for an extension of his leave of absence. With A.M. Wright's initialed...
GLC02691.02
[Resolutions of the board of Visitors of the University of Virginia].
5 April 1826
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Several resolutions authorize legal actions, others address student room and board, and offer specific directives regarding University maintenance, regulations, procurements, and expulsions. The board of Visitors of the University was a governing...
GLC02696
to David Tod
7 August 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan, a Confederate general, writes as a prisoner of war in the Ohio Penitentiary to Ohio governor Tod. Forwards a note from the warden of the prison, Nathaniel Merion, denying Morgan's request for newspapers. Morgan asks that Tod give him...
GLC02698
to D. G. Reed
31 May 1863
General Morgan writes to Major Reed, assistant adjutant general in General Joseph Wheeler's Corps. Reports that he placed Colonels Duke, Cluke, and Chenault under arrest for neglect of duty for failing to forward a certificate called for in General...
GLC02699
to E. S. Burford
2 May 1863
Morgan writes to Burford, assistant adjutant general. Relates his failure to comply with General Orders No. 4. Writes, "I would beg leave to say that, with half a Regiment at one point & half at another, with a command scattered over a line of...
GLC02700
to James Chesnut
March 7, 1864
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
General Hood, commander of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, transmits a copy of a letter he wrote to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Informs Colonel Chesnut, a former United States Senator, that he (Hood) commands Divisions led by James...
GLC02703
to Braxton Bragg
4 August 1864
Confederate General Hood, Commander of the Army of the Tennessee, relates that Bragg's instructions will soon be followed regarding the command of General Roddy (possibly Philip Dale Roddey), and that Roddey soon departs for West Point. Informs...
GLC02704
to John C. Fremont
20 September 1861
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Brigadier General Grant discusses enemy troop movement with Fremont, Commander of the Western Department. States that he has not received news of enemy movement in the past few days, but that the Confederates seem to be retreating from Mayfield to...
GLC02706
to Don Jose de Viar and Don Joseph de Jaudenes
4 March 1792
Jefferson, Secretary of State, requests that Spanish officials Viar and Jaudenes recognize reimbursement of funds from the Spanish Government to American Oliver Pollock. States that he has full confidence that Spain will "do full justice to Mr...
GLC02709
Archive of Civil War maps, mainly Atlanta campaign [word processed inventory available]
1861-1865 ca.
Stanley, Lucius T., 1844-1934
Collection of wartime manuscript maps with copies of other war items related to Stanley. 37 maps document Sherman's army from Chattanooga to Atlanta, the march to the sea and then up to the Carolinas. The last map (38) is the Battle of...
GLC02710
[Furlough for Lucius T. Stanley]
January 1864
Pattison, Everett W., 1839-1919
Pattison authorizes a 30-day furlough to Elmira, New York for Stanley, whose 22 January 1864 autograph signed furlough application to Brigadier General William Whipple appears on page two. At least three endorsements are cross-written across the...
GLC02710.40
[Transportation furnished to Lucius T. Stanley]
February 12, 1864
Johnson, J.G., fl. 1864
Partially printed document indicating that Stanley was provided transportation from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Elmira, New York (for his furlough, see GLC02710.40). Johnson is identified as "Capt. and A.Q.M., U.S.A."
GLC02710.41
[Medical certificate for furlough extension of Lucius T. Stanley]
3 March 1864
Morse, Rascius, fl. 1864
Attests that he examined Stanley and found "that he is suffering from the effects of a severe attack of pneumonia of the left lung and that in consequence thereof he is in my opinion unfit for duty." Claims he needs at least thirty days to recover....
GLC02710.42
[Copy of Lucius T. Stanley's diary of the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's march to sea]
1864
First two pages outline the "Organization of the First Division, Twentieth Corps. Commanded by Brig. Genl. AS. Williams. Pages 3-40 include the diary of the Atlanta Campaign, with almost daily entries from 4 May 1864 to 2 September 1864. There is...
GLC02710.43
to Fidelia E. Stanley
February 27, 1865
Hastings, George S., fl. 1865
Informs Mrs. Stanley, the mother of Lucius T. Stanley, that there are currently no openings for a lieutenant in the 107th New York Volunteers, but states that the New York Governor, Reuben E. Fenton, is interested in helping Lucius. Written on State...
GLC02710.44.01
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