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[Letter and two newspaper clippings belonging to Daniel Landau]
30 August 1943
Landau, Dorothy K., 1908-1992
Three items consisting of one letter and two newspaper clippings dated August 30, 1943 sent to Daniel Landau.
GLC09993.118
[Photograph of a girl and boy]
circa 1940
One photograph of a girl and boy circa 1940. The photograph features a girl and boy seated at a table. The photo is taken across the table so between the camera and the two children is a full breakfast table. Same as GLC10047.02.188 and .189.
GLC10047.02.062
[Photograph of a man and woman]
One photograph of a man and woman circa 1940. The photograph features a man and woman seated at a table.
GLC10047.02.063
[Photograph of a man]
One photograph of a man circa 1940. The photograph features a man seated at a table. Same as GLC10047.02.190.
GLC10047.02.064
[Photograph of a section of a house]
One photograph of a section of a house circa 1940. The photograph features the front of a house particularly a set of windows and an open garage. There is section of black fogging in the upper right corner of the photo, likely due to an error in the...
GLC10047.02.065
[Photograph of a person in front of a building]
One photograph of a person in front of a building circa 1940. The photograph features a person standing in a doorway of a building. To the right of the building is the rear of a car. There is section of black fogging across the top half of the photo...
GLC10047.02.066
[Appointment of Godfrey Weitzel as Brigadier General of Volunteers]
March 17, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Also signed by Edwin McMasters Stanton as Secretary of War, and by Edward Davis Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Townsend attests that this appointment is recorded in the Adjutant General's office. Serves as an official United States...
GLC01115
[Douglass quotation on each citizen's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness]
22 August 1879
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
One note from Frederick Douglass dated August 22, 1879. Writes that the government owes every citizen equal opportunity to live and when it does not provide this service should be overthrown.
GLC01116
to Thomas Mumford, Groton
February 13, 1776
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Docketed. Containing the comment that gunpowder "will be of the utmost service to the cause of Liberty & America." Free franked "On the service of the United Colonies" (probably not George Washington's hand), but not signed.
GLC01117
to S.L. Gouverneur
June 10, 1832
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Vice President Calhoun wrote this letter after his falling out with President Andrew Jackson over Jackson's pursuit of the Seminole Indians into Florida during the first Seminole War. Discusses the Seminole Affair and questions a recently published...
GLC01118
[Commission of Orville Babcock as a First Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers]
March 26, 1862
Partially printed form from an engraving signed by President Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Note signed by Adjutant G. Thomas on top left corner indicating the commission was recorded on 27 March 1862 in "Volume 17...
GLC01128
to Elisha R. Potter
May 20, 1842
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written at the height of the Dorr controversy, when Thomas W. Dorr's followers who wanted to put a new Rhode Island state constitution in place to expand suffrage, illegally elected Dorr the governor. Tyler explains his response to the affair, his...
GLC01131
to Jonathan Trumbull
January 21, 1776
Written by Washington as commander of the American army around Boston to Trumbull as Governor of Connecticut. Trumbull was the only colonial governor to join the patriot cause. References his hasty dispatch of January 19, 1776. Says he forgot to...
GLC01138
to Benjamin Lincoln
May 27, 1782
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
Written by Hazen as commander of prisoners at Lancaster, Pennsylvania during the Huddy-Asgill Affair to Lincoln as Secretary of War. References letters of General Washington from May 4 and 18, 1782, which he received on May 25, 1782. Writes that lots...
GLC01147
to Charles Schultz
December 25, 1834
Crockett, David "Davy", 1786-1836
One letter addressed to Dr. Cohen from David "Davy" Crockett dated December 25, 1834. Expresses that Andrew Jackson has ruined the government and if Martin Van Buren is elected that he would move to Texas which he considered, "Paradise." Crockett...
GLC01162
to Samuel P. Carson
April 3, 1836
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Letter written at Camp West of Brasos to his Secretary of State. The letter discusses the defense of Texas.
GLC01172
to William Pinkney
April 30, 1808
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Discusses congressional proceedings, foreign affairs, the Chesapeake affair, British and French aggression, and the Embargo Act of 1807. A portion of the letter has been written in code and is translated in another hand. Letter signed as Secretary of...
GLC01191
to Emily Collins
October 26, 1879
Douglass offers his home as a place to stay during her attendance at the eleventh annual meeting of the American Woman Suffrage Association, to be held in District of Columbia in early January 1880. Emily Parmely Collins worked for women's rights in...
GLC01197
to Francis Barber
July 9, 1778
Letter addressed to Barber in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, where he was recovering from a wound received at the Battle of Monmouth. Washington instructs Barber to obtain intelligence on the British movements across the Hudson river in New York while in...
GLC01201
Printed draft call for troops from Pennsylvania
1863/09/03
Printed document signed by Lincoln.
GLC01202
to Thomas Boylston Adams
January 2, 1801
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Docketed on page 4. Written as President to his son about the Convention with France which averted war. Adams quotes from jurist Vattell and mentions Grotius and Pufendorf. Also, The Law of Nations (book by Emer de Vattell).
GLC01204
to John Stuart
February 5, 1841
Letter is written in blue ink. Discussing Illinois and Sangamon county politics, Lincoln says he and some others would like Bat Web (Edwin B. Webb) as District Attorney. He concludes by alluding to the "locos" (Democrats) in the upcoming...
GLC01210
to Edwin M. Stanton
May 11, 1863
Curtis was replaced with Schofield in the Dept of the Missouri. Letter written on Executive Mansion stationery. Docketed on page 4 by Stanton.
GLC01211
to Gen. David Hunter
October 24, 1861
Letter written after Frémont was relieved of duty. A draft in the hand of John Hay (Sec.) with corrections and an additional paragraph at the end in Lincoln's hand. Also, mentions command of Dept. of West & strategy suggestions.
GLC01212
Reply to Caleb Smith re: meeting with John Ross (Chief of Cherokee)
1862/09/11
Endorsement on blank leaf of Caleb Smith's letter. Smith's letter was written on Interior Department Stationery, agreeing to meet with Cherokee chief Ross.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers...
GLC01233.01
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