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Daily memoranda for information of the major general commanding.
22 June 1863
Birney, David Bell, 1825-1864
Lists communications and dates from headquarters to the 3rd corps. Also lists marching activity and nearby attacks.
GLC03387
[Carte de visite of Philip S. Cooke]
1863 ca.
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Signed on mount.
GLC03389
to William S. Holabird
11 July 1833
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Writes about Democratic party politics in Connecticut. Discusses an article that accuses the members of the Convention of "procuring their own nominations," and of "incapacity and knavery." Welles believes the article was written by Noah A. Phelps...
GLC03390.01
12 December 1833
Welles discusses the appointment of District Attorney for the State of Connecticut. States that Asa Child's term has expired, and "Many of our friends are decidedly opposed to his re-appointment and there are, I believe, very few in his favor... I...
GLC03390.02
Sheridan's ride
1868
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872
Read's famous poem "Sheridan's Ride" written out in full in his own hand. Contains a portrait photograph of the author attached to the last page. The pages are bound, with a cover attached.
GLC03391
[Report regarding the Battle of Chancellorsville]
28 April 1863- 6 May 1863
Moore, Alexander, fl. 1863
Moore writes as aide-de-camp to Union General Joseph Hooker, who commanded forces at Chancellorsville. Reports troop movements, the repair and creation of roads, weather, and military skirmishes. Mentions the names of some participating commanders...
GLC03392
to Rev. T. V. Moore re: crisis in southern affairs
30 May 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Thanks Moore for a gift of wine and for his prayers. Lee offers sympathy for the capture of his sons. Of the wine, Lee writes "It was what the Surgeon thought I required...." Lee has signed twice, once in initials after the postscript.
GLC03398
Manuscript Texas amnesty oath for Confederate
1865
Alexander, William, 1819-1892
GLC03401
Act to repeal of an Act made in the last session of Parliament...
1766
Great Britain. Acts.
An act of Parliament repealing the Stamp Act of 1765. Printed by Mark Baskett. First printing. Paginated 243-244 + unpaginated title page. [duplicate of GLC 3562.12]
GLC03402
Act for...securing the dependency of...dominions in America upon the Crown...
The Declaratory Act passed on 7 March 1766. Printed by Mark Baskett. First printing. Paginated 247-248 + unpaginated title page.
GLC03403
Act for granting certain duties in...America
1767
The Townshend Act, which levied taxes on certain goods, and removed customs duties from other goods exported from England. This act also set measures to prevent illegal trading of goods in America. Passed on 29 June 1767. Printed by Mark Baskett....
GLC03404
Act to repeal...an act made in the seventh year of his present Majesty's reign
1770
An act Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts, passed on 12 April 1770. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. First printing. Paginated 331-335 + unpaginated title page.
GLC03405
Working draft of the "Centennial oration" delivered at Philadelphia
1876
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901
Original working draft of his speech at the Exposition, accompanied by William M. Evarts ALS to Joseph R. Hawley 3 p. 12/1/1875 and Joseph R. Hawley DS 7/6/1876 officially thanking Evarts for the oration. [Delivered at exposition celebrating the...
GLC03407
to Benjamin Rush re: politics under the Constitution
30 May 1790
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
Written as a member of Congress.
GLC03408
The British counter claims
circa 1872
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
This editorial examines American responsibility to compensate for destroyed British property during the Civil War. British citizen George Adlain had considered staying in America but his property on Missionary Ridge had suffered damage during the...
GLC03409
to Alexander J. Sheldon
8 September 1875
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
States that he is receiving countless letters on the subject of the currency. Agrees that banks are quite powerful, "in truth they are the throne," and the banks have a hand in Congress and control over newspapers, but concludes that "this can't...
GLC03410.01
to Francis E. Spinner
28 August 1856
King, Preston, 1806-1865
Hopes that the Republicans in New York can work together amicably.
GLC03410.02
[Notice declaring resolutions passed by the Massachusetts state senate intended to raise militia to meet Massachusetts' quota in the Continental Army]
16 June 1781
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Issued by Hancock as Governor of Massachusetts. Sent up for concurrence by Nathaniel Gorham as Speaker of the House of Representatives, read and concurred on June 16, 1781 by Samuel Adams as the President of the Massachusetts State Senate, signed by...
GLC03411
[Confiscating the property of John Troutbeck, a Tory from Massachusetts]
March 1780
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Partially form filled in and signed by Paine, the Attorney General of Massachusetts. States that because Troutbeck removed to British territory (during the American Revolution" his property in Waltham, Massachusetts was being confiscated in...
GLC03412
to Benjamin Huntington
24 September 1780
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Brigadier General Parsons complains about insufficient provisions and decreasing numbers of troops, in which he did not see "in the present Temper of the Country a possibility of recruiting them again. Rails against Congress and the promotion of...
GLC03413
to Nathaniel Bowditch
27 April 1825
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thanks Bowditch for the extract of his review from the North American and asks him to lecture at the University of Virginia. Bowditch, an astronomer and mathematician, turned down a position at the University in 1818, but kept in contact with...
GLC03415
[1860 Presidential election Democratic ticket Breckinridge-Lane]
1860
Hoyer & Ludwig, fl. 1860
Democratic ticket for John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky for president and Joseph Lane of Oregon for Vice President. Printed with bust portrait images of both candidates. Includes a list of electors from each district and informs that election day is...
GLC03416
to Eliakim P. Scammon
10 August 1862
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Discusses preparations for the inspection of the 23rd Ohio. States that they cannot always have there train ready...
GLC03417
[Delay of execution for Edward Johnson for five weeks].
2 July 1789
Signed by Governor of Massachusetts Hancock and countersigned by Secretary of the State John Avery. Johnson was to be hanged for burglary. After requesting further time to prepare for death, he was granted a suspension of his sentence for five...
GLC03420
to Marquis D'Humieres
1 June 1645
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698
Provides details of the French capture of Rosas during the Catalonian revolt in Spain.
GLC03422
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