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[Collection of two letters to William Phillips] [Decimalized]
9 June 1778
Heath, William, 1737-1814
Two letters by Heath to General William Phillips. See 4789.01 and 4789.02. Collateral engraving also included.
GLC04789
to Samuel Johnston
4 June 1775
Hewes, Joseph, 1730-1779
Mentions Captain Gilles, who transmitted previous correspondence between Hewes and Johnston. Discusses the Colonies' (specifically North Carolina's) ability to finance and sustain a military conflict. Writes "I fear we shall be obliged [text loss]...
GLC04790
to Colonel Williams
31 October 1777
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818
Huntington as a General of Connecticut forces in the Continental Army to a Colonel Williams, whose larger identity could not be ascertained. Says that Williams might have money that was sent to help his father. Sends along information of General...
GLC04791
to Richard Keith Call
1822/08/28
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Advises Call that on what he must do first if he wishes to succeed in politics, including making a good name for himself. Also counsel's him to mend a feud between Captain Easter and Judge Brekenridge. Then explains that he will never run for...
GLC04792
to Henry Remsen, Jr. re: erratic nature of deliveries, reaction to Jay's Treaty
1795/12/17
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Concerning delivery of a nail machine, pea planting, newspaper subscriptions and France's reaction to Jay's treaty. He fears France's reaction to the treaty and that they may be silent on "the principle the Count de Vergennes once expressed to me...
GLC04794
to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
31 August 1779
Brice, James,1746-1801
Document certifies that Daniel St. Thomas of Jenifer, a futuer signer of the U.S. Constitution, took the oath called for under the "An Act to resrict the Deleages of this Sate in Congress from enegaging in any Trade either foreign or domestic."...
GLC04795
to William Phillips
3 November 1779
Jenkinson, Charles, 1727-1808
Written by Jenkinson as Secretary of War in Lord North's ministry in London to Major General Phillips as the ranking officer of the Convention Army, which consisted of prisoners of war from the Saratoga campaign. The army was being barracked in...
GLC04796
to Robert Morris
13 November 1778
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
Jones, Captain of the U.S.S. Ranger, informs Morris, a Continental Congressman, of recent events in France. Reports that in June, a highly esteemed gentleman (who Jones does not name) wrote him a secret letter promising him command of a large ship...
GLC04797
to Timothy Pickering
9 November 1797
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Written by King as American Ambassador to Britain to Secretary of State Pickering. Written in numeric cipher, probably concerning the implications of XYZ Affair. Letter was unable to be uncoded at this time. Cipher could possibly be in the Rufus...
GLC04798
to Armand-Charles-Augustin de La Croix de Castries [in French]
1786
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Memorandum written to de Castries. Manuscript concerning efforts to strengthen the alliance between the United States and France through trade and more substantial means. It was probably written after 15 June 1786, the date Jefferson wrote a letter...
GLC04799
to Charles James Fox [in French]
July 9, 1803
Lafayette writes to English politician and friend, Charles Fox, regarding his own health. Lafayette had recently broken several bones and torn tendons in a fall, but reports that he is on that mend and will soon be back at La Grange, his country...
GLC04800
to Jeremy Bentham
November 10, 1828
Lafayette confirms that he has settled on his farm at La Grange and indicates that he is studying Bentham's philosophy. He discusses standing armies and the role of the militia in defending the United States. Also discusses "the impeachment of...
GLC04801
to Wiliam Wilberforce [in French]
September 27, 1830
Lafayette inquiries on the slave trade in France & America. He alludes to Wilberforce's attempts to have Lafayette freed from prison. Docket is in English, in Wilberforce's hand. Letter has been transcribed in English. Wilberforce as the recipient is...
GLC04802
to Caesar Rodney
11 May 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written by Laurens as President of the Continental Congress to Rodney as President of Delaware. Says he sent a packet on 9 May 1778 by General William Smallwood. Says it contains 20 copies of an address by Congress on the regulation of armed vessels...
GLC04804.01
A Proclamation.
1778/05/09
This document is a proclamation ordering American ships to act according to an honest code and not take up piratical acts while in American waters. It is a printed broadside approved by Henry Laurens and Charles Thomson as President and Secretary...
GLC04804.02
[Congressional resolution denying the flag of truce to British Peace Commissioners]
16 October 1778
Denies the use of flags of truce to "nefarious" British peace commissioners who abused the privilege to disseminate "under the sanction of a Flag certain seditious Papers under the name and title of Manifestoes...with a view to stir up dissentious...
GLC04805
to John Page
January 30, 1776
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Lee, a Virginia delegate to the first Continental Congress, reports on the reception and failure of the Olive Branch Petition (an attempt to broker peace with England after the outbreak of the American Revolution but prior to the Declaration of...
GLC04806
to Roger Sherman
24 November 1777
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Discusses the surrender of John Burgoyne, Cornwallis' movements, and the loss of Red Bank, among other activities in the Revolutionary War. Also mentions international relations and naval activities. Supports the Articles of Confederation, comments...
GLC04808
Bloody Butchery by the British Troops [First printing]
1775
Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796
Printed and sold by Ezekial Russell. Printed broadside in three columns with woodcut mourning borders and two rows of forty woodcut coffins (each captioned with the name of an American casualty). Detailed narrative of battles at Lexington and...
GLC04810
[Mortgage indenture taken on 160 acres in Menard County, Illinois by Thomas and Elizabeth Cantrall]
29 November 1852
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
This document is a record of a mortgage indenture filled out and signed by Abraham Lincoln in the state of Illinois by Thomas and Elizabeth Cantrall. The mortgage indenture was taken out for 160 acres in Menard County, Illinois. Lincoln's AES dated 6...
GLC04811
to C.W. Michael and William Proctor
2 August 1858
Replies concerning Stephen Douglas, "Judge Douglas considers my presence at his appointments as an intrusion; and so I have concluded to not be present at them." States that if they can assure him an audience at Lewistown on the 17th, he will try to...
GLC04812
Petitions re: separation of church and state in Memphis, Tenn. [decimalized]
1864/03/04-18
1) Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis. DS: [Memphis], [n.d.] Petition to Abraham Lincoln re: returning control of the church to Union clergy. 7 p. With AES of Abraham Lincoln (4 March 1864) re: necessity of separation between church and state...
GLC04813
to John Jay
23 June 1782
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Livingston, then Secretary of Foreign Affairs, notes on the benefits of the British surrender at Fort St. Phillips. Comments on the "distrusts and jealousies between Spain and the People of the Country," discussing disruptions to the Havana trade...
GLC04814
Receipt for 50 pounds
22 August 1775
Lynch, Thomas, 1749-1779
Partially printed. Provided by South Carolina as legal compensation for an executed slave belonging to Lynch's father, Thomas Sr.
GLC04815
to George Graham re: commercial treaty with Britain; instructions on Florida
1814/08/30
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison gives instructions for forwarding the report on unsettled question of ownership of Florida; and mentions the disposition of pending appointments and commissions. Two black and white bust engravings of Madison included.
GLC04816
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