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To: John Rutherford.
1798/07/16
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Call to convene Senate to receive communication (Quasi-War)-Washington's acceptance of command in the event of war with France.
GLC04468
Russell's gazette commercial and political [Vol. IV, no. 41 (July 26, 1798)]
26 July 1798
Russell, John, 1764-1831
Prints a lot of news pertaining to the Quasi French War. Contains an excerpt from a speech by Theodore Dwight analyzing Thomas Jefferson's Spring 1797 "Mazzei" letter as "a perfect compendium of the French, and anti-federal policy, as exhibited in...
GLC04468.02
[Remitture of the forfeiture of the sloop Nun to master Winthop S. Baker, whose ship was siezed for importing slaves].
14 June 1830
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Countersigned by Secretary of State Martin Van Buren. The sloop Nun was seized in the territory of Florida. Jackson, in consideration of the premises, "divers other good and sufficient reasons," and on payment of costs, orders remission of the...
GLC04469
Pardon of John Paterson, John Smith & Peter Johnson, convicted of larceny on high seas.
24 June 1848
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Convicted of larceny on high seas; sentenced to 4 months imprisonment and a fine of $30 each. Pardoned after serving prison sentence, as "they are seafaring men, dependent upon their monthly wages for support, have no property, and are wholly unable...
GLC04470
[Pardon of Mary Catharine Berry by Andrew Johnson]
9 May 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
She was convicted of larceny, and sentenced to one year. She was later pardoned because she was young at the time she committed the crime. (c/s W. Hunter)
GLC04474
[Presidential pardon of William Dulaney, convicted of larceny].
5 November 1866
Dulaney, was convicted of larceny and sentenced to serve two years in imprisonment. He was later pardoned after serving almost a year of his prison term for good behavior and by recommendation of a number of citizens. Countersigned by acting...
GLC04475
to Arthur Barnett Spingarn
14 June 1940
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
President Roosevelt discusses meeting Spingarn, President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Praises the NAACP, stating "Organizations like yours are necessary safeguards in a democracy. You remind us constantly of...
GLC04477
[Draft message to the Army of Northern Virginia prior to the Battle of Spotsylvania].
15 May 1864-18 May 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
First draft of an address to the troops of the Army of Northern Virginia, written on the verso of (a clerical) telegram to Lee from General John D. Imboden at Sharpsburg. In an effort to rally morale, Lee recounts recent Confederate victories...
GLC04429
to nephew Jonathan Williams re: belief in ultimate success of American cause
1777/05/27
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin states that "You and your Country are engag'd in a good Cause, which God will finally crown with Success. Let nothing discourage." Franklin also mentions Williams' son John in Nantes. Franklin concludes: "I continue amazing well and hearty...
GLC04430
to Robert Morris
February 18, 1777
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written by Hancock as President of the Continental Congress to Morris as a Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. Reports to Morris that Congress will return to Philadelphia, and suggests that its return may relieve some of the burden of Morris...
GLC04431
[Resolution of Massachusetts Legislature]
19 June 1788
Signed approved by Hancock. Also signed by Theodore Sedgwick, Speaker of the House, and Samuel Phillips, President. Certified as a true copy by John Avery as Secretary. Concerns levying taxes on the polls and estates in Worcester County...
GLC04432
to Pierre Paganel re: tragedy of the French Revolution, hopes for liberty
1811/04/15
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Paganel, author of Essai historique et critique sur la Révolution Française (Paris, 1810), sent a copy of his work to Jefferson, perhaps one of the few copies to survive burning at the hands of Napoleon's censors. Jefferson writes in part: "[t]he...
GLC04433
to Charles Carter Lee
8 August 1816
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Counsels his son, Charles Carter Lee, who was attending Harvard. Tells him to acquire knowledge from its foundation and not on the surface: "this last turns man into a puppet & the first fits him for the highest activity & the most lasting pleasure."...
GLC04434
to the New York State Republican Central Committee
21 May 1860
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Addressed to Charles C. Nott, William H. Ball, A. J. Williamsin, C.S. Spencer, and F. W. Shepherd. Thanks the members of the committee for their support. Expresses his disappointment at not receiving the Republican nomination for president but...
GLC04435
Letter on publishing Cooper Institute address, with pamphlet [decimalized]
1860/05/31
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC04436
to Charles C. Nott re: publishing Cooper Institute address (for 1860 election)
Lincoln's letter to Nott concerning the Nott-Brainerd edition of the Cooper Institute address. While gracious for the time they have spent in correcting and annotating his speech, Lincoln is quite adamant that the speech is not to be altered so as to...
GLC04436.01
The Address of... delivered at Cooper Institute [ed. by C.C. Nott & C. Brainerd]
1860
Printed by George F. Nesbitt & Co. Edited by Charles C. Nott and Cephas Brainerd and issued by the Young Men's Republican Union of New York. This pamphlet is collateral to Lincoln's letter to Nott, taking him to task for taking liberties in editing...
GLC04436.02
[Diary of a journey over the Alleghenies to the Ohio River]
1784
Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, 1746-1807
Writes this journal while travelling from Pennsylvania to Ohio after obtaining appointment by the Assembly of Virginia to locate lands intended for Virginia officers who served in the Continental Army.
GLC04438
to Frederick Jacob Wichelhausen
8 June 1798
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Letter forwarded to Wichelhausen, American Consul in Bremen, by Rufus King, American Ambassador to Britain. King's signature appears on the address. Secretary of State Pickering says he received Wichelhausen's letter of 16 January 1798 as well as...
GLC04439
to H. A. Weber
January 23, 1837
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Discusses tariff reduction at length and the opposing views of the southern states on the matter. Also brings up sectionalism, the failed Whig campaign of 1836, and fear that " ... no union can be formed between us and the latitudinarians of the...
GLC04440
Original painted photograph of Abolitionist John Brown, inscribed by Brown to his children
18 June 1859
N.B., Onthank, fl. 1859
This is a photograph which has been painted in watercolor by N.B. Onthank. Written on front bottom corner of mount is Brown's signature and salutation, which reads "June 18th 1859. Your Affectionate Father, John Brown." With the oval blind embossment...
GLC04447
[Appointment of James M. Mason as Confederate Special Commissioner to England]
23 September 1861
Hunter, R.M.T., 1809-1887
Credentials appointing James M. Mason Confederate Special Commissioner to England. Signed by Hunter as Secretary of State. Partly printed document, in calligraphic hand with blind stamp of the Confederate States of America, Department of State. The...
GLC04448
to David Hartley
8 June 1778
Written by Franklin as a diplomat in France to Hartley as a member of the British Parliament. The two were friends since the 1760s. References a letter he wrote to Hartley on 25 May 1778 concerning 200 British prisoners of war. Franklin says "We are...
GLC04449
to Simon Buckner
February 16, 1862
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Souvenir autograph copy of Grant's famous February 16, 1862, letter to Buckner demanding "unconditional surrender" of Fort Donelson, Tennessee, one of the best-known of Grant's wartime letters. This copy was written by Grant, probably in the late...
GLC04450
[Andrew Johnson]
circa 1863
Giers & Co.
Carte de visite signed twice below image and on verso, by Giers & Co. Probably signed as military governor of Tennessee.
GLC04451
to William C. Clark re: death of son, Robert, 6 days after death by typhus
1843/11/30
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
GLC04456
[Harry Truman, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin at Potsdam]
1945 July/August
United States. Army. Signal Corps.
Signed by Harry Truman and Winston Churchill. Shows "the Big Three" at the Potsdam Conference in Germany. Includes stamp on verso.
GLC04457
[Group portrait of Roosevelt family at Campobello Island]
1930-1940 ca.
Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, and their son, James Roosevelt. 14 other men are pictured with the family on a beach.
GLC04458
President Roosevelt and Family.
2 July 1903
Pach Bros.
One image entitled, "President Roosevelt and Family," dated July 2, 1903. The portrait is of the family sitting outdoors in front of a garden. President Roosevelt's head has been cut from a similar photograph and pasted onto this one. The printed...
GLC04459
to Lorenzo Thomas re: no work done, supplies nearly exhausted
1861/03/31
Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871
GLC04461.01
to Edward Manigault
March 14, 1861
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
The letter discusses sending ammunition & weapons to Morris & Sullivan Islands.
GLC04461.02
to Isaac N. Roland re: Fort Sumter, "I aimed the first gun there"
1888/01/18
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
Writes Roland that he has no time for a detailed answer to his question. He notes that there were 60 regular soldiers at Fort Sumter and that "I aimed the first gun there."
GLC04461.03
to Isaac N. Roland re: an article on Fort Sumter, no bloodshed there, perception
1892/04/25
Gibbes, William H., fl. 1892
Written on stationery of W. H. Gibbs, Jr. & Company. Gibbes writes about Fort Sumter, how the first battle of the Civil War saw no bloodshed and mentions the fear common among Charleston women and children "that all the 'mans' would be killed."
GLC04461.04
Letters and documents relating to John Brown & Family [decimalized .01-.10]
1819-1943
GLC04463
to Frederick Brown & Jeremiah Brown
11 October 1856
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Leaving Kansas, his poor health, and the health of his sons. Says he is leaving Kansas "both on business: & to recover my health," as he is suffering from "Dysentary & Chill Fever." However, "I expect to go back should the trouble continue"...
GLC04463.01
Sepia head and shoulders image of John Brown, with lock of hair
1859 ca.
Platt, A.C., 1828-1884
GLC04463.02
to John Brown
28 April 1855
Brown, Frederick, 1830-1856
Journey to Kansas, staking claims in Osawatomie, and plans to build a settlement. Says he, Owen, and Salmon arrived in Osawatomie, without John Jr. and Jason, and have found good land. They "intend to put up some cabbins and get to ploughing as...
GLC04463.03
[Signatures of six of John Brown's supporters]
circa 1859
Anderson, Osborne Perry, 1830-1872
Piece of paper with six signatures, reportedly found in Brown's carpetbag. After Brown's capture, soldiers found a carpetbag of his in the farm where the raiders had been living. The bag contained numerous papers written and signed by his Northern...
GLC04463.04
to Ruth Brown
February 23, 1851
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
Relates news of friends and family from "the hill," their house in Ohio. Encloses a letter from "grandfather," most likely Owen Brown. Discusses construction projects, his health, family pastimes, a fire in Akron and Ruth's recent marriage. Asks...
GLC04463.05
Almon Kingsbury petition for tavern licence
3 September 1830
Brown, Owen, 1771-1856
Petitioning the Court of Common Pleas in Portage County, Ohio for a tavern license. State their opinion that "a tavern is needed at the center of Hudson...that the house lately occupied by Owen Brown Esqr...would constitute a favorable stand for...
GLC04463.06
[Invoice for work done in Portage County, Ohio]
26 July 1819
Invoice stating Brown was owed twenty two dollars. Signed twice by Brown. Also signed by Elias Harmon and Samuel Brigg as Justices.
GLC04463.07
Stone print of John Brown's last written words with copy of original [Decimalized .01-.02]
December 1859
Stone print of the last words of John Brown. "I John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty, land: will never be purged away, but with Blood. I had as I now think: vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed; it...
GLC04463.08
[Promissory note]
February 3, 1841
Brown, Oliver Owen, 1804-1858
Promissory note from Oliver Brown for five hundred eighty five dollars and sixty eight cents.
GLC04463.09
to Mr. Lally
1933 circa
Benet, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943
Affirms that "Five Men and Pompey" was his first published work. States that "We had a sketch of John Dos Passos in 'Books' recently, and there will be others. I don't know when or if we'll get together in book form." In 1933 Benet and his wife...
GLC04463.10
to David Dixon Porter
31 May 1863
Written from Headquarters, Department of the Tennessee, near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Grant orders Admiral Porter to direct the Marine Brigade to debark at Haynes' Bluff, Mississippi, and to send as many steamers as possible to obtain reinforcements...
GLC04464
[Request of the Supreme Executive Council to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for clarification of a Constitutional point].
8 March 1782.
Matlack, Timothy, fl. 1782
Requests the state Supreme Court for an interpretation of the twentieth section of the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania. Written as Secretary of the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania.
GLC04465
to James Hastie
18 June 1821
Radama I, King, 1793-1828
Written by Radama I "the Great," the first king of Madagascar, to Hastie, the British agent to his court. Document is in Radama's language, probably Malagasy, and is translated and transcribed by Hastie above Radama's words. He is inviting Hastie to...
GLC04466.02
Collection of materials related to Lincoln's Cooper Institute speech 27 February 1860 [Decimalized]
1860-1907
GLC04471
Preliminary sketch for portrait of Cephas Brainerd to Eveline Brainerd
1913
Bust portrait of Brainerd as a middle aged man with gray hair, wearing a suit. On unstretched canvas. Artist's signature is illegible.
GLC04471.12
Conditions de paix. Conditions of peace. [In English and French]
1919
Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920
The text of the Treaty of Versailles as presented by the Allied and Associated Powers at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Signed by Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Emanuale Orlando, Gordon Auchincloss and Georges Clemenceau. Uncut...
GLC04472
to Jonathan M. Bennett
3 June 1861
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"Stonewall" Jackson writes to Colonel Bennett to accept his offer to make him a brigadier General in the Confederate Army and put him in command of all troops in western Virginia. States, "The sooner it is done the better. Have me ordered at once...
GLC04473.01
to Leroy P. Walker
8 July 1861
"Stonewall" Jackson thanks Walker, the Secretary of War for appointing him as Brigadier General in the Confederate Army. Encloses the oath of office (not present). With endorsement on verso stating that Jackson has accepted the appointment.
GLC04473.02
to Otto A. Rosalsky re: as Gov. of Mass., urging leniency for Bernard Manning
1920/04/29
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Written as Governor of Massachusetts (on stationery) to Judge Rosalsky, asking leniency for Bernard Manning of Northampton, his hometown. He attests to the character of Manning's family and asserts that "[i]t appears to me simply a case of a country...
GLC04476
to Gov. Charles J. Jenkins
4 November 1866
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Notifying Governor Jenkins of President Johnson's full pardon he granted the ex-Confederate General Lafayette McLaws and that he may resume the duties of court clerk in Richmond County.
GLC04479
Collection of two items related to Samuel F. B. Morse [Decimalized .01-.02]
September 14, 1849
GLC04480
The Joining of the rails [six albumen photographs of railroad] [decimalized]
1869/05/10
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
GLC04481
Joining of the rails at Promontory Point [Russell #227]
GLC04481.01
[Photograph of railroad workers with the Central Pacific Railroad engine, "Jupiter"]
10 May 1869
One photograph of railroad workers standing by the Central Pacific Railroad's engine "Jupiter," photographed by Andrew J. Russell, dated May 10, 1869. The image seems to have been taken the same day as the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads...
GLC04481.02
to Joshua F. Speed re: asking Speed to help Lyman Guinnip in Louisville
1863/03/17
A confidential letter. Guinnip had been accused of helping enslaved people seek refuge. Lincoln comments "I scarcely think he is guilty of any real crime."
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers...
GLC04370
to Charles Everett
31 October 1824
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe at the end of his presidency to Everett, his family physician and neighbor in Virginia. References Everett's previous letter and says he remained behind an extra day in the hope of seeing him. Relates that his duties are forcing him...
GLC04374
to Simon P. Colby re: claiming that Boston "Federalists" aided N.H. Whigs
1837/12/12
Emphasizing the need for Democrats to organize to secure victory in the Spring elections. One bust engraving of Franklin Pierce included.
GLC04376
[Group portrait of signers of the Treaty of the Isthmus of Darien]
February 13, 1869
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
One group portrait of the Treaty of the Isthmus of Darien's signers dated February 13, 1869. The image was taken by Alexander Gardener. Pictured is Secretary of State William H. Seward, who sits in the center. He holds a document labeled "Treaty -...
GLC04383
to Robert Saunders
1829/01/15
Reports on the Senate's plans to distribute extra revenue in the future, once the debt has been taken care of. Also mentions Littleton W. Tazewell's probably being offered Secretary of State, and Jackson expected to leave Nashville.
GLC04384
to Matthias Ogden re: plan to capture Prince William Henry and Admiral Digby
1782/03/28
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Approving a plan to capture (or kidnap) the future William IV but advising Ogden to treat them with respect and warning him (in a postscript) to avoid touching neutral ground. Boatner's Encyclopedia of the American Revolution notes the plan was...
GLC04386
to George Gilpin
29 May 1788
Writes as President of Potomac Company informing fellow director Gilpin about the arrangements for an impending meeting of the Company's directors at the falls of the Shenandoah River. He stresses that he hopes the meeting will be productive and...
GLC04387
to George Walton re: circular to Governors transmitting Act for levying duties
1789/07/09
Circular letter, lacking the act of Congress. Trimmed on right edge, with some loss of text. One bust engraving of Washington included.
GLC04388
Notes on the State of Virginia (George Washington's copy)
12 November 1794
Signed by Washington on the title page. The book is the second American edition of Notes on the State of Virginia, published by Mathew Carey in Philadelphia, with original worn sheep binding. Jefferson's book not only covered geography of Virginia...
GLC04389
Report of cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. December term, 1856.
1857
Howard, Benjamin C., 1791-1872
Published by William M. Morrison and Company. Includes report on Dred Scott v. Sandford.
GLC04394
Address of the President at the Opening of the Conference on the Japanese Peace Treaty
4 September 1951
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Inscribed to Oscar Ewing as a Christmas present. Dated 25 December 1951. No. 32 of 60 copies privately printed for Truman to give as Christmas presents.
GLC04400
Address of the President on the occasion of his fifty-second birthday anniversary
January 30, 1934
Press release expressing thanks for all the birthday celebrations that are planned in his honor. Speech focuses on the problems of children crippled by polio in the United States. Discusses an organization dedicated to helping crippled children...
GLC04404
to Samuel Hooper
circa January 31, 1862
Barstow, Simon Forrester, 1817-1882
Barstow, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, writes to Hooper, a United States Representative from Massachusetts. Complains he is constantly interrupted while writing. States, "I regretted nothing more in leaving Washington than my inability to...
GLC04418
[State of the Union address by John Quincy Adams]
5 December 1826
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
President Adams' State of the Union for 1826 printed in an extra from the National Journal, a Washington, D.C. newspaper.
GLC04419
to Abram Wakeman
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
Marked private. Requests that he call on Abraham Lincoln, her husband, today. Discusses someone referred to only as "E." Remarks "The game of espionage has been going on to a greater extent, than we have imagined - If the Heavens fall E shall...
GLC04420
[Appointment of Robert Morris as judge of district court in New Jersey]
28 August 1790
Countersigned by Thomas Jefferson. The words "By the President" are written in Jefferson's hand. Endorsed on verso by James Kinsey, stating that Robert Morris appeared on 10 September 1790 and took the oath of office as Judge of the district court...
GLC04421
[Account of Jackson's Valley Campaign]
10 April 1863
Very detailed account of Jackson's Valley campaign of 1862. Written and signed by Chilton, with later additions in Jackson's own hand. Written at the Head Quarters of the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Bound on top.
GLC04428
to Edward Hand
5 December 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox, Secretary at War, writes to General Hand, a former Continental Congressman. States that William Henry, son of deceased Continental Congressman William Henry, asked the War Office to dispose of his father's military and ordnance stores in...
GLC04367.01
[Printed deed for land in Camden, Massachusetts]
20 December 1800
Partially printed legal document signed by General Knox and co-signed by his wife Lucy Knox. Counter-signed by witnesses Josiah Reid, justice of the peace, and John Gleason. Also counter-signed by attorney Thomas Rice on verso. Document gives Elisha...
GLC04367.02
to Mann Page
15 July 1777
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Written by Lee as Virginia delegate to Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence to Page also as a Virginia delegate to Congress. Reports the fall of Fort Ticonderoga. Mentions letters from General Arthur St. Clair updating...
GLC04368
to Richard H. Anderson re: Early's & Sheridan's Valley campaign, strategy
1864/08/29
Concerning his fears of enemy strength and his desire that Anderson cooperate with Early by moving his forces or sending Fitz Lee's cavalry into Maryland.
GLC04369
Rail Mauler [nos. 2-11] [Republican campaign newspaper]
1860/07/13-09/14
Republican campaign newspaper, that includes news and articles. Includes the text of Lincoln's Cooper Institute address. Paginated from 5-44.
GLC04371
to Elizur Wright
7 November 1836
Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839
Lundy writes to Wright, a fellow abolitionist. Lundy is on a committee organizing a convention held to establish a state anti-slavery society. The convention will meet at Harrisburg 19 December, and Lundy solicits Wright's participation. Signed by...
GLC04372.01
[Reward for Nace Dorsey, a runaway slave]
15 July 1860
Smoot, A. Jackson, 1828-1906
Award offered by A. Jackson Smoot. Smoot offers $150 for Dorsey, described as a "Negro Man... 5 feet 11 inches in height-- may be 6 feet-- large and muscular, black, and with a few grey hairs. Is about 40 years old."
GLC04372.02
[Reward for a runaway indentured apprentice]
circa 1858
Pennington, James, fl. 1858
Pennington, from 107 Hillen Street in Old Town, Baltimore, issues a ten dollar reward for James Edward Grey, an apprentice indentured in the collar and harness business. Describes Grey as being of light complexion, light hair, and between 18 and 19...
GLC04372.03
to Henry Tazewell
27 November 1797
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Addressed to either Henry Tazewell or John Dawson. Written by Madison, who left the Congress in March 1797. Apologizes for not being a better correspondent. Expresses concerns for Tazewell's health because of "autumnal pestilence of your marshes."...
GLC04373
[Deed of land sale signed by Nottoway Chiefs]
January 11, 1757
Old Sam, fl. 1757
Nottoway Chiefs Sam, Scholar, Skipper, Will, Turner, Step, Gray, Taylor, and Edmunds sign a deed selling Virginia land to Charles Simmons. Wood, Williams and Briggs sign as witnesses. Features paper and wax seals next to each of nine signers' names.
GLC04375
Correspondence between Cyrus Griffin and Burgess Ball [Decimalized .01-.05]
1775-1779
GLC04377
to Oliver Edwards
7 November 1864
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Sheridan, commander of the Army of the Shenandoah, discusses troop movement with Colonel Edwards, in charge of troops at Winchester, Virginia. Relates that forces were ordered from New Creek to Moorefield, and from Cumberland to Wardensville (all in...
GLC04378
[Twenty-Six documents related to the founding and early history of the Society of Cincinnati] Decimalized
1783-1788
GLC04379
to Jefferson Davis
circa March to May 1847
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Sends Davis newspapers and notes he has had no news from Secretary of War Marcy. Sends along Colonel Taylor's wishes for a speedy recovery. Hopes he has received letters from Mrs. Davis and that everyone is well. Says that he received a letter...
GLC04380
to Julia Knowlton
December 17, 1848
President-elect Major General Zachary Taylor writes to her to acknowledge receipt of a letter from her. Mentions his gratitude for the support of women in his election: "it was but rarely have I had intercours[e] with one of 'heaven's best gifts to...
GLC04381
Extract from minutes re: Maryland ratifying the Articles of Confederation
1781/03/01
United States. Continental Congress.
Maryland was the last state to ratify the Articles "by which act the Confederation of the United State of America was completed each and every one of the thirteen states from New Hampshire to Georgia both included having adopted and confirmed and by...
GLC04382
Collection related to Civil War generals, including Ambrose Burnside, Ulysses S. Grant, John Logan, John Pope, and others [Decimalized .01-.06]
1863-1880
Various
GLC04385
Paix accordee par l'Empereur de France aux Iroquois [treaties]
1666/05/22
Indian Treaties
Earliest printed treaty between Indians and a European power. Signed at Quebec on 22 May 1666.
GLC04390
An Historical and Geographical Account of... Pennsylvania / By Gabriel Thomas
1698
Locke, John, fl. 1690-1698
With Map. Includes western New Jersey
GLC04391
The grants, concessions, and original constitutions of the province of New-Jersey.
1758
Title continues: "The acts passed during the proprietary governments, and other material transactions before the surrender thereof to Queen Anne. The instrument of surrender, and her formal acceptance thereof. Lord Cornbury's commission and...
GLC04392
The Dred Scott Decision
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
A pamphlet containing Taney's ruling in the Dred Scott case, as well as two articles asserting the inferiority of "the negro race." One is an introduction by Van Evrie stating "the Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott decision, has defined the relations...
GLC04393
Resolves of the General Court of... Massachusetts
1786
Contains messages of Gov. James Bowdoin on Shays' Rebellion and discussion re: appointing representatives to the Constitutional Convention
GLC04395
A View of the United States in a series of papers...
1794
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824
First edition. Contains papers on commercial policy, American manufactures, cotton industry and conditions in Pennsylvania. Copy owned by Joseph Humphreys Jr. with bookplate of Historical Society of Pa. References: Evans 26829 and Sabin 17307.
GLC04396
Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States
1861
Ord, Edward Ortho Cresap, 1818-1883
Signed by Major General Ord on the title page. Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co. at 22 & 24 North Fourth Street in Philadelphia. Published by the authority of the War Department, Simon Cameron Secretary of War. Signed on title page "Major Gen E.O...
GLC04397
Observations on Paine's Rights of Man, in a series of lectures, by Publicola
[1792]
Edinburgh edition. First separate printing, originally published in Boston newspaper June-July 1791. Disbound. Attributed to John Quincy Adams by himself (see GLC 958.07)
GLC04398
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