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Photograph of Brisbin in Brigadier General uniform [damaged]
circa June 1864
Brisbin, James S. (James Sanks), 1837-1892
Brisbin fought at Gettysburg. (Photograph damaged.)
GLC01504.04
Letters from Brisbin to his wife Jane detailing Civil War battles [Decimalized .01-.06]
1861-1864
GLC01505
to Jane Brisbin
November 18, 1863
Complains that he has not received a letter from Jane, his wife, in two weeks. States "If I thought you had been so careless as not to write in all that time I would feel like casting you off- but I think you certainly have written and your letters...
GLC01505.03
March 4, 1864
Informs Jane, his wife, that he is in great distress due to the fact that he has not received a letter from her in over a month. States "It is now a Month since I stood on the back platform of the car at Milesbury and saw your sweet form vanish from...
GLC01505.04
April 11, 1864
Discusses the Battle of Sabine Crossroads with Jane, his wife. Writes, "We have had a great battle. Three days fighting. The 1st day we whipped them. The 2nd day they whipped us and the third day we whipped them. The fighting was dreadful and we have...
GLC01505.05
September 22, 1864
Brisbin informs his wife, Jane, that his regiment arrived at Mount Sterling that day, and that they leave for the battle front (possibly referring to an advance on Saltville, Virginia) under General Stephen Gano Burbridge tomorrow. Writes, "The...
GLC01505.06
New-York Tribune. [Vol. XX, no. 6196 (March 5, 1861)]
5 March 1861
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
Includes Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address and news about the inaugural ceremony. Other articles detail military news, local reports, Congressional updates, public postings, and advertisements.
GLC01509
Independent New-York Gazette, Num. II
1783/11/29
Published by John Holt, printer to the state of New York. Prints the Treaty of Paris on front page. Also contains Governor Clinton's proclamation of a cessation of hostilities between the U. S. and Britain.
GLC01510
Letter signed and judicial review concerning the case of Alexander McLeod [Decimalized .01-.02]
1841
GLC01512
Review of the opinion of Judge Cowen, of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York, in the case of Alexander McLeod
Tallmadge, Daniel B., fl. 1841
A review of the New York Supreme Court acquittal of Alexander McLeod, a Canadian fighting for the British who boasted that he had murdered an American in New York State during the 1838 border skirmishes.
GLC01512.02
to Fitz-John Porter
September 18, 1866
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Pierce, former President of the United States, discusses General Porter's court martial and conviction for his actions at the Battle of Second Manassas. Writes, "There are reasons why I am disinclined at at [sic] present to address any request to the...
GLC01513
to Miss Treadwell
August 27, 1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
On his Sagamore Hill letterhead, Roosevelt thanks Treadwell for her letter to him and his wife. Written from, or just after a trip to France during World War I: "your letter brings vividly before my eyes the terrible suffering and high heroism of...
GLC01518
[Collection of three letters of Grace Coolidge] Decimalized
1933, 1946, 1947
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957
GLC01522
to Joseph Alston
circa July 13-21, 1804
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Burr writes in partial cypher to his son-in-law after his duel with Alexander Hamilton. In the text that is not in cypher, Burr states that the jury has adjourned until Monday, July 23, and that the results will determine whether or not he flees. He...
GLC01523
Ordering audit of receipt signed by Cherokee Chief Colonel Bowls
1838/05/10
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
A note written as President of the Republic of Texas on the verso of a receipt for payment to Cherokee Chieftain Bowls (signed with an "X") at a time when the Texas Senate was taking Cherokee Indian lands.
GLC01525
Copy of Robert Morris speech re: price of peace & cost of maintaining it
1777/09/01-1780/03/18
Lowell, John, 1743-1802
Lowell's copy of Morris' 1783 budget speech detailing estimates for the army, navy, foreign affairs, etc. noting that by focusing on naval strength, "the enemy will be convinced of the impracticality of subduing us." With a one page table listing...
GLC01526
Collection of two items related to Robert Morris [Decimalized .01-.02]
1795-1798
GLC01528
to Richard Varick
August 7, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
In the postscript it says letter has been forwarded to Connecticut Governor Trumbull and General David Waterbury of Connecticut shortly after General Schuyler led the controversial retreat from Crown Point. Says he received their letters from August...
GLC01529
to Charles Conant
April 21, 1908
Morgan, J. Pierpont, 1837-1913
Pierpont writes to financial author, Charles Conant, declining request to have his biography written. He writes "... At the same time any such procedure is entirely contrary to my taste, nor can I say that I am very anxious to have any biography...
GLC01530
Epitaph [mock epitaph on George III, "Button-Maker"]
1782
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Satirical epitaph on King George III. Compares George III to various dictatorial rulers, including Caligua and Cesar, Printed by F. Bailey. Inscribed at top to "Mrs. Rebecca Treat at Yorktown -- From Sam: Leatney [?]."
GLC01531
to Hart O. Berg
March 4, 1910
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912
Wright comments that he hopes to be in New York before Mr. Peartree leaves. Discusses aircraft engines and mentions the new German motors that give five horsepower more than the French. Asks if he has received a statement of account that was supposed...
GLC01536
November 16, 1910
Gives a detailed account of the 1910 International Air Meet. States that the Americans did much better than the French. Comments on a few men whose planes broke down and states, "Why does not the French government forbid monoplanes?-They have killed...
GLC01537
to John Jay
June 2, 1785
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Marked "Duplicate" by Adams, and possibly used for en-cyphering because of the marks and lines above letters, words and sentences. Describes in great detail Adams's reception by King George III as America's first ambassador to Great Britain. He...
GLC01538
to Sylvanus Bourne
December 2, 1794
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Letter written as United States consul to the Hague, to the American Vice Consul in Amsterdam. Adams quotes portions of the treaty and asks that the extract not be published. Also mentions news of the Jay Treaty, which was just signed. Docketed on...
GLC01539
to George Joy
August 4, 1812
Discusses some political pamphlets that dealt with the 1807 British naval attack by the ship Leopold against the Chesapeake, an American ship, and its consequences for the War of 1812. Adams was then the United States Ambassador to Russia. Joy, who...
GLC01540
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