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Return of provisions and stores (Valley Forge)
1778/06/07 ca.
Jones, Thomas, fl. 1777-1782
"Return of provisions and stores issued to the army in camp from the 1st till 7 June 1778.." Prepared by Thomas Jones.
GLC07342
[Diary of John L. Barnes, a POW and sergeant in 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Bucktails"]
January 1, 1864-December 31, 1864
Barnes, John L., 1829-1910
In the early part of the diary, Barnes writes of frequent drills, hearing firing, corps reviews, pickets, various correspondence (especially with his wife), and, on 9 March, playing ball. There is battle content on 6-7 February, 5-14 May (possible...
GLC07344
to Sam Houston re: information to be used in biography of Gov. John Letcher
1900/11/10
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Written in blue ink. (Water damage.)
GLC07346
Proclamation to the People of Western Missouri, Now Occupied by the Kansas Brigade
19 September 1861
Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866
Proclamation signed in print by Brigadier General Lane, who was also a U.S. Senator from Kansas (1861-1866). Proclamation was written by T.J. Anderson, Lieutenant of Engineers and Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Proclamation written in response...
GLC07349
to Cosme Furlong [in Spanish]
17 April 1847
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Describes Battle of Cerro Gordo.
GLC07350
to unknown
9 July 1826
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe attempts to gather support for his claims for reimbursement of compensation owed for serving as United States Minister to Great Britain between 1803 and 1807, as well as performing other diplomatic duties in France. He encloses a pamphlet with...
GLC07351
to [Moses Kelley] re: receiving payment on VA bonds bought prior to the War
1866/03/31
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
GLC07353
to Robert Adams
circa 1850
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Informs Adams, possibly an underground railroad train conductor in Fall River, Massachusetts, that British abolitionist George Thompson will be coming next Friday, the 13th. Tells Adams to meet him and states, "..He is a stranger and will need a...
GLC07356.02
[Receipt of sale for a slave]
1 April 1854
Stith, C., fl. 1854
Signed by Stith. Receipt for the sale of a "Negro Boy Richard about fifteen or sixteen years of age..." sold for $1,000 to James W. Goodman. Refers to Richard as "a slave for life."
GLC07356.03
Pardon of T.N. Dawkins, a South Carolina Confederate (c/s Seward)
1865/08/28
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Printed pardon for rebellion.
GLC07513
Reading manuscript of a presidential speech re: relations with Nicaragua
[1861/03/16]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A manuscript written in large letters, welcoming Luis Molina, Minister of Nicaragua.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. IV 1860 - 1861, p. 286
GLC07519.01
to Isaac Markens re: enclosing a piece of Lincoln manuscript
1919/05/20
Lincoln, Robert T., 1843-1926
"I am enclosing to you a piece of Lincoln mss which is not exciting but is characteristic. It was no doubt held in President Lincoln's hand when making the address to Mr. Molina..."
GLC07519.02
to Ginery Twichell re: accepting hospital supplies for wounded soldiers
1862/09/05
The supplies came from the Boston area. Accepted 2 weeks before Antietam.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. V 1861 - 1862, p. 415 - 416.
GLC07520
to Edwin M. Stanton re: reversing paymaster appointment
1864/07/06
Accompanied by Richard O'Neill, ALS, Washington, to Charles O'Neill, 2/19/1886.
GLC07521
To the American Embassy in Tokyo from Franklink Roosevelt
1938-1940 ca.
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Tite from mount. The photograph depicts FDR looking up from a document, with a pen in his hand. See similar photograph GLC04675.06, unnamed recipient, dated ca. 1935. (This copy has liquid damage.)
GLC07527
to Samuel Washington re: death of brother Charles, Samuel's father
1799/09/22
Washington, George, 1732-1799
"By this event, you have become the guardian of your mother; and... the father, of your father's family; and by care, industry & sobriety will endeavor I hope to merit the appellation of one."
GLC07530
to Thomas Parker re: Washington's land in the Northwest Territory
1799/11/16
Written one month before his death.
GLC07531
to Lord Germain
January 25, 1782
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Despite the fact that "the Commander in Chief...shall not oppose the reviving Civil Government" for the purpose of meeting "the Rebels on the Ground taken up by General Washington in...the Capitulation of York Town," General Clinton, writing on...
GLC07534
to Edwin Stanton
February 8, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Major General Halleck writes to Secretary of War Stanton, describing a problem of military rank: Brigadier Generals William Sherman, John Pope, U.S. Grant, Samuel Curtis, Stephen A. Hurlbut, and others refuse to serve under each other because they...
GLC07538
[Presidential proclamation requiring potential insurgents against the Embargo Act at Lake Champlain to disperse peaceably]
1808/04/19
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Countersigned by James Madison. With white paper seal. In an effort to enforce the Embargo Act in New England, Jefferson warns all who do not disperse that officers will be ordered to "subdue such insurrections or combinations, to seize upon all...
GLC07541
to Jeremiah A. Goodman re: worthless bank note accepted by Jefferson's slave
1814/11/14
The worthless South Carolina note was accepted as change of a $5 bill by Jefferson's slave Burwell: "...just throw it in the fire... the sum is too insignificant... only that one does not like to give five dollars for three."
GLC07512
Deed for sale of land
April 2, 1834
One document dated April 2, 1834. An agreement between James Cox, his wife Nancy and Matthew S. Marsh and Charles Clark. The agreement is for the sale of land from the Cox's to Marsh and Clark for five-hundred and seventy-five dollars. This document...
GLC07514
Document relating to trespassing and damage claims
1838/02/02
Legal document. From Lincoln's first law partnership, in the case of Anderson, Beel and Anderson v. Patterson and Patterson.
GLC07515
Legal documents: motion filed, with instructions to jury [decimalized]
1850/05/23
Legal documents. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore."
GLC07516
Motion filed in case of Sarah Alsop v. John Sturgeon
[1850/05/23]
Motion "in arrest of Judgment" (an appeal) on grounds of jury convicting on wrong definition of adultery. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore." Signed "Ficklin & Lincoln."
GLC07516.01
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