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to the citizens of Texas: "Victory Or death" [Alamo]
February 28, 1836
Travis, William B., fl. 1835
Travis' broadside reprints his appeal for reinforcements at the Alamo. Streeter Texas 48: 132-32A, 145, 148.
GLC03230.02
to William Heath
March 23, 1778
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
Written by General Burgoyne while an American prisoner after his defeat at the Battle of Saratoga in October 1777 to Major General William Heath as commander of the Convention Army (prisoners of war from the battle of Saratoga) around Boston...
GLC03231
to John Sullivan
23 August 1778
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Expresses surprise at the news that "Count D'Estaing has abandoned us in the present Enterprise." At Sullivan's request gives his opinion on the situation, saying he feels the siege of Newport is not worth continuing without the French fleet, since...
GLC03232
to Joseph E. Johnston
10 April 1865
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Writes in a telegram, "A scout reports that Genl. Lee surrendered the remnant of his Army near to Appomatox [sic] C.H. yesterday. No official intelligence of the event, but there is little room for doubt, as to the result." Davis orders General...
GLC03233
to unknown
August 29, 1778
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Reports that his son left the recipient's horse at Daggets instead of at Sanfords in Bristol, where William Ellery had promised to deliver it in his last letter as his part in the "Newport Expedition." Comments on General John Sullivan and the...
GLC03236
to William Johnson
22 June 1766
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
General Gage about securing evidence against a spy at Johnson Hall and George Croghan's report from Fort Pitt about murders of Indians and white encroachment on their land. In regard to the latter, he contends that the white settlers at Redstone...
GLC03238
to James Warren
13 November 1777
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Written by Gerry as delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress to Warren as a member of the Continental Navy Board. References Warren's letter of 23 October 1777, in which he found news of General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga...
GLC03239
to Charles Cutts
16 June 1812
Near the beginning of the outbreak of the War of 1812, Gerry describes and criticizes Federalist politics as an attempt "to place in the executive departments of the Nation & States, men devoted to the interest & Government of Great Britain."...
GLC03240
to William Tecumseh Sherman
13 May 1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
General Grant transmits orders to General Sherman, Commander of the 15th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, during March-July 1863 operations against Vicksburg. Instructs Sherman to "Move directly towards Jackson starting at early dawn in the morning."...
GLC03241
Commission of Thomas W. Forster, Capt. in Artillery Regt. commanded by Knox
January 3, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Printed sheet countersigned by Charles Thomson.
GLC03242
to Samuel Carswell
January 13, 1817
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Asks Carswell to extend a line of credit to John H. Eaton on Jackson's behalf. Eaton was travelling to Philadelphia in order to publish his Life of Jackson.
GLC03243.01
to William Sipes re: regrets that Sipes has written his biography
19 June 1856
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Buchanan also politely declines to read Sipes' manuscript. He claims that the materials for a biography would have to come from himself in order to be accurate. Also, "an eminent literary friend offered to write my Biography & I gratefully accepted...
GLC03243.02
to Richard Ewell
12 April 1862
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Discusses plans for his upcoming Valley Campaign, specifically escape plans. Also discusses the potential size of opposing forces and information from a deserted.
GLC03246
to Benjamin Rush re: thanks for lectures on medicine, mathematics; health, etc.
17 August 1811
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed twice on address leaf with Free frank written in another hand. Ford, Jefferson's Works, 11:211-13 and Butterfield, Rush Letters, 2:1073-76, 1098-1100. Written in Poplar Forest.
GLC03248
to Earl Van Dorn
December 7, 1860
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Lee adds a seemingly throw-away comment taking notice that the Secretary of War has appropriated more funds to the Western forts "I hope we shall be Comfortable while in the Union"
GLC03249
to Jefferson Davis
10 November 1863
A detailed letter reporting the activities, maneuvers and current positions of the troops under his command. Lee concludes: "The army now occupies about the same positions as before the recent advance."Written at the Head Quarters of the Army of...
GLC03250
to Richard Harrison
21 May 1782
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Livingston, writing as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, discusses the capture and parole of Henry Brockholst Livingston and the general lack of faith of the populace in Britain's professed good will, as communicated by Sir Guy Carleton.
GLC03253
to Charles Lee
25 July 1776
McIntosh, Lachlan, 1725-1806
Also addressed to Lieutenant Seixas (possibly Abraham Mendez Seixas). Colonel McIntosh, commander of American forces in Georgia, replies to a letter from General Lee, Southern Department Commander. Mentions Colonel Samuel Elbert, also active in...
GLC03255
to George Mason Jr.
June 3, 1781
Mason, George, Sr., 1725-1792
Discusses George Jr.'s brothers' roles in the war. Says the Americans under Nathaniel Greene are fighting bravely, but are overmatched by the British, who seem intent on taking Virginia. Cornwallis and his men have just arrived in Virginia to support...
GLC03256
to John Jay
17 June 1781
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Writes to Jay, then Minister to Spain, about Jays appointment as one of five commissioners to negotiate peace during the American Revolution (which eventually resulted in the Treaty of Paris). Gives advice on how to deal with Spain, asking him to...
GLC03257
to John Revere
22 May 1810
Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
Revere writes to his son that the non-intercourse policy against Great Britain has ended, creating more opportunities to write. Also mentions a debilitating infirmity and provides family news. The second and third pages contain a letter dated July...
GLC03258
27 April 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Written one day after General Johnston's surrender to Major General Sherman. Sherman's letter concerns repatriation of Confederate troops, providing supplies to Confederate troops, and Sherman's hope that the wounds of war can be healed. Informs of...
GLC03260
Appointment of Daniel D. Wynant as Captain in Republic of Texas Regiment
18 November 1835
Stanley, Edward H., fl. 1765-1775
Signed on behalf of the Executive Committee.
GLC03263
to Messrs. Hudson & Goodwin
28 September 1796
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
Writing to his publishers, Webster acknowledges their letter that told him that 500 grammars had been shipped. He wants 4,000 copies of his spelling book that he can sell in Philadelphia and would like them to print 10,000 more copies for spring...
GLC03268
to Comte de Moustier re: inability to see him before departure
09 October 1787
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier as French minister to the US. Also mentions relations between France and America, and Britain and America. Published: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 12:224-25.
GLC03270
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