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Pardon of Nelson H. Peach, with warrant
February 15, 1936
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Pardon countersigned by Attorney General Homer S. Cummings. Accompanied by the transmittal warrant and the original envelope.
GLC03581
[Correspondence relating to John Cripps and James Gadsden] [Decimalized]
1853 to 1875
Collection of letters to John Cripps, General Gadsden's Secretary. The set contains 46 letters and 5 miscellaneous envelopes. The collection deals mainly with the state of affairs in Mexico post-Mexican War and wresting power away from Gadsden's...
GLC03587
Proclamation of pardon.
February 18, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Printing of the 8 December 1863 general pardon of Abraham Lincoln, with William H. Seward's coutersign, and the general orders no 64 of Attorney General Edward Townsend dated february 18 1864 dealing with refugees and rebel deserters.
GLC03591
to Tobias Lear
9 April 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox, Secretary of War, transmits the rough draft of a letter (not included) to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia. Informs Lear, President George Washington's personal secretary, that the letter is for Washington's inspection.
GLC03593
Narrative of privations and sufferings of United States officers & soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the Rebel authorities.
1864
United States. Sanitary Commission.
Title continues, "Being the Report of a Commission of Inquiry, appointed by the United States Sanitary Commission. With an Appendix, containing the Testimony." Reprints the report of the Commission of Inquiry, appointed by the U.S. Sanitary...
GLC03597
to Thomas Ewing
14 September 1863
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
General Ewing, commander of the District of the Border (Kansas-Missouri), writes to his father following the Lawrence Massacre. States "I have received your two letters from Washington, and am glad to be assured that the demoniac ravings of the...
GLC03599
to Lionel A. Sheldon
10 December 1866
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Garfield, then a U.S. congressman from Ohio, discusses reconstruction and the refusal of the southern states to ratify the 14th amendment, which had been drafted to combat opposition to federal policies towards freedpeople. He writes, "It is a great...
GLC03605
to Dr. Rose
February 28, 1862
Greene, Evvert, fl. 1862
Discusses troop movements, Lincoln controlling trains, and expectations for a difficult war. Says that he does not know what plans are, but that Union forces are advancing, and seem to be concentrating for an upcoming attack. Feels "the time has...
GLC03616
to Ambrose Thompson
20 May 1870
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Admiral Porter sends Thompson some letters (introductions) and indicates he will send fifty more the next day. Written on Navy Department stationery. Thompson, a wealthy shipping magnate, was noted for his Civil War backing of a plan to colonize...
GLC03619.02.15
to Samuel Bayard
2 April 1796
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Boudinot, director of the United States Mint, transmits Bills of Exchange (not included) to London to pay Bayard for copper imported to the United States. Reports that President George Washington refused to submit papers regarding negotiations with...
GLC03627
Pardon of Joseph Woodyard, convicted of failing to cancel revenue stamps on empty spirit-casks.
15 April 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
(c/s Hamilton Fish)
GLC03634
An Act to enable His Majesty to conclude a peace or truce with certain colonies
1782
Great Britain. Acts.
GLC03562.29
An Act for the better detaining, and more easy exchange of American prisoners...
GLC03562.30
An Act to repeal... two acts... as prohibits trade.. with the United States
1783
GLC03562.31
An Act for preventing certain instruments being required... [trade related]
GLC03562.32
An Act for appointing commissioners to enquire into the losses [for Tories]
GLC03562.33
A Treaty of peace and Amity [Treaty of Ghent. Official British printing]
24 December 1814
Great Britain. Treaties.
Printed by R. G. Clarke. [duplicate of GLC 3985.18]
GLC03562.34
to J. T. Doswell
1861-1865
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Dated "Saturday morning." Beauregard encloses a note (not included) from "a gentleman who had offered me that servant girl & her family." Two of the family recently died, and though Beauregard regrets their death, he is "glad it has occurred before...
GLC03564
Cartes de visite of officers (mostly white) of 59th US Colored Infantry
June 1863 after
After June 1863, when the regiment was organized in LaGrange, Tenn. The photographs were originally in a photo album. The 59th was originally called the 1st US Tennessee Vols. (African Descent) and 1st West Tenn. Inf. Regt (African Descent). Some...
GLC03565
Central Park, the drive.
1862
Currier & Ives
Hand colored lithograph of pedestrians, carriages, and horseback riders along the Central Park drive. Color scheme is limited to blue, green, and yellow, with a touch of red. Several buildings are visible in the background, one of which is flying an...
GLC03566
Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga N.Y. Oct. 17th 1777
1852
Currier, Nathaniel, 1813-1888
Created by Currier as a lithograph of the painting by John Trumbull, which hangs in the U.S. Capital Building. Signature in lower right corner of lithograph says "O. Knursch 1852." Fine print below the picture says "Entered according to act of...
GLC03567
[Captain Gallais' observations on American merchant ships engaged in combat with French ships]
December 28, 1800
Gallais, Francois Michel, 1757-1826
Written in French by a Captain Gallais of the corsair La Laure to First Consul of French Republic Napoleon Bonaparte. Translation in collateral file. Gallais is offering his opinion on how the French government should handle American merchant ships...
GLC03570
to Charlotte Chase
18 November 1856
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Ohio governor Chase writes to his sister Charlotte. Discusses her visiting him in Columbus, Ohio, where he was serving as governor. Speaks of a disagreement of opinion with Justice John McLean but still holds him in high esteem and respect. He is...
GLC03572
to Caspar W. Wever
5 September 1829
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Discusses his opposition to President Andrew Jackson and future campaign plans being considered in Congress. Also discusses making public appearances and public entertainments.
GLC03573
to Mrs. Randall L. Hunt
18 August 1882
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written entirely and signed by Varina Davis, for her husband. Declines an invitation to visit a church festival because he has a prior engagement and must be in New Orleans at that times. Explains that his daughter "would be very glad to contribute...
GLC03574
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