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Commission of Thomas Ward, Major in army of the Republic of Texas
1836/09/01
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
Signed as President of the Republic of Texas and countersigned by S. F. Sawyer, acting Secretary of War.
GLC02145.08
to Col. Thomas Ward re: details of the late invasion by the Mexicans
1842/07/19
Byrne, James W., fl. 1842
Free franked.
GLC02145.09
General Order no. 11 ordering Ward to take command of Texan troops & provisions
1836/06/07
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
General order no. 11. Clerical manuscript, ordering Ward to go to Casses Point and report to Gen. Rusk.
GLC02145.10
to Thomas W. Ward re: rumors of Gen. Rusk's resignation
1836/06/12
Advises Ward that if Rusk has resigned, the command should be transferred to Green.
GLC02145.11
Declaring martial law in Austin because of archives war
1842/03/07
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
As Secretary of War, declares martial law because of "archives war" and places Thomas Ward in command of stores. Probably clerical.
GLC02145.12
to Henry Jones re: commanding him not to interfere with archives removal
1842/04/04
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Houston Commands Jones that interference with removal of the archives from Houston would be treasonable. Clerical copy with docket of Joseph Daniels on p. 2 certifying delivery of original.
GLC02145.13
to William M. Burnell
1858/05/02
Pryor, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919
Explains his plans to travel to Washington, D.C., and recommends caution in regard to the Ynipani treaty. Indicates that "they will try to represent us as in sympathy with the British.
GLC02071
to Charles Sumner
circa 1873
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887
Written on her personal stationery, embossed with a "D," to her benefactor and friend, Sumner. Requests him to send certain government publications to her at the Government Hospital for the Insane of the Army and Navy in Washington, D.C. Among...
GLC02075
to Andrew Johnson
March 20, 1866
Newell, William A., fl. 1866
Written as a member of the House of Representatives for New Jersey to oblige Augusta, Georgia, resident Henry W. Hilliard, a former member of Congress. Newell asks for Johnson's signature on pardon warrants for Georgians Baldwin B. Miller, W. C...
GLC02078
to William B. Hazen
February 1, 1870
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
President Grant's Commissioner of Indian Affairs writes to General Hazen, Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southern Agency, regarding claims of Creek Indian refugees and related expenses. Written on stationary of the Department of the...
GLC02079
[Texas land document]: selling Andrew Briscoe half the Vicente Cordova grant
1833/01/28
Hastings, Thomas, fl. 1833
Partly printed document, written by Hastings selling Andrew Briscoe 4 leagues (17,714 acres) of lands. Hastings served as delegate to the 1832-33 Convention. Briscoe later signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
GLC02067
[Delevan Bates]
1864
Snyder Studio
Cabinet portrait of Delavan Bates in uniform by the Snyder Studio. Inscription on verso reads: "Brig. Gen. Delavan Bates/MOH [Medal of Honor] at Crater/121st NY Infantry/Cabinet/Signed $125.00." Bates was Union Brevet Brig. Gen., 30th U.S. Colored...
GLC02068
to Henry A. Walke
26 October 1862
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Written in a clerical hand but signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter to Captain Walke. Porter was commander of the Mississippi River Squadron while Walke was commander of the USS "Lafayette." Walke seems to have been in Hellena, Arkansas. Tells Walke...
GLC02069
to Thomas H. Patterson
10 October 1864
Green, Joseph F., 1811-1897
Written by Captain Green to Captain Patterson as the commanding officer of the USS "James Adger" on blockade duty. Says he has sent the captain of the USS "Geranium" to report to Patterson for blockade duty. Is transmitting despatches for Rear...
GLC02070
to Hart
February 3, 1852
Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868
Marked "Private" at top. Cobb, Governor of Georgia, writes to Hart, possibly a city mayor or official. Notes that he had determined not to appoint more commissioners to Hart's city, but wishes to comply with Hart's request. Discussing politics...
GLC02072
to John Walker
13 June 1864
Parsons, Mosby Monroe, 1822-1865
Written as Confederate Brigadier General to Confederate Major General Walker. Talks of trying to procure brass musical instruments so that his men can form a band. Discusses war matters including mention of the failure of Union General Ulysses S...
GLC02073
List of names of members co. 'H' 39th Mo. Vol. lost Sept 27th 1864 near Centralia by Andersons Bushwackers
27 September 1864
Darrow, Edwin, fl. 1864-1865
Lists the names and ranks of the fifty-six Union men killed by Confederate bushwhackers under the command of William "Bloody Bill" Anderson. Anderson, under whose tutelage Jesse James fought, was killed and decapitated less than a month later....
GLC02074
to Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
9 March 1881
Foster, Abigail K., fl. 1881
Abolitionist and suffragist Foster responds to questions from Robinson who was doing research for her book, "Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement. A general, political, legal and legislative history from 1774 to 1881" (Boston, 1881). Foster...
GLC02076
to unknown
13 August 1882
Hammond, William A., 1828-1900
Offers lectures on twelve numbered topics dealing with nervous disorders and insanity of which the recipient has checked 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10 and 12 for a possible lecture. Also a note on page two, "$100 for marked articles." Written on dark blue...
GLC02077
[Carte de visite of George Peabody]
1867
Claudet, A., fl. 1867
GLC02080
21 April 1853
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Letter of recommendation for Captain William S. Walker.
GLC02081
Collection of Jeremiah M. Tate, H company, 5th regiment, Alabama, infantry [decimalized .01-.63]
12 May 1861-1865
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Private Tate served for a time with Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah; he appears to have come from Pickensville, Alabama. Tate's letters, written to his mother and sister Mary Jane at Jenna Point (Tuscaloosa County, Alabama), concern First Bull...
GLC02082
to his sister
12 May 1861
Written in pencil on two different pieces of paper. Mentions joining Stonewall Jackson. Writes, "your brother till the Yanks keithes me."
GLC02082.01
20 May 1861
Mentions guns to keep Lincoln's ships away.
GLC02082.02
3 June 1861
Written in pencil. Reports that Pensacola is the oldest & dirtiest city. Discusses some illness. Mentions Zouaves. Gives his future address as Richmond.
GLC02082.03
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