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Partie meridionale de la riviere de Missisipi [sic] et ses environs...
1718
De Fer, Nicolas, fl. 1718
Second state of De Fer's map of the Mississippi Valley. References: Cumming 169; Lowery 286; not in Wheat. (Compare to GLC 4222)
GLC04254
[Letters of marque and reprisal authorizing Silas Dinsmore to seize Mexican ships]
2 December 1835
Smith, Henry W., 1836-1869
Privateering document, printed and signed by Henry Smith as Governor of Texas, countersigned by Charles B. Stewart as Secretary. Document with decorative border printed by Baker & Bordens, San Felipe de Austin. Features paper seal. Docket on verso...
GLC04255
Commission of George Morgan, First Lt. of artillery in army of republic of Texas
1837/06/07
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Printed on vellum.
GLC04256
Ordinances and decrees of the consultation, Provisional Government of Texas
1838
Texas Republic
Published by Niles & Co. Includes negotiations with the Cherokee and Comanche Indians. References: Eberstadt 162:195, Gilcrease p. 362; Howes T133; Raines p. 229 and Streeter 246.
GLC04258
to Jose De Jaudenes re: desire to prevent delays in adjusting controversies
1794/11/26
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813
Signed as Sec. of State, to the Spanish Commissioner. Also announces the appointment of Thomas Pinkney as Envoy to Spain.
GLC04260
Summons for Eliz. Ball.
22 June 1657
Gookin, Daniel, fl. 1657
Written by Gookin as a jurist in the Court of Assistants. Addressed to the Constable of Watertown, Massachusetts. Ball was accused of breach of the peace and ordered to appear at court in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Ball, wife of settler John Ball...
GLC04261
to Richard Greaton
27 May 1793
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Countersigned by Joseph Howell as Accountant. Orders Captain Greaton to pay to Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of the United States, $246,000, the balance Greaton has left from money given to him for the recruiting service.
GLC04262
to Robert Morris
13 November 1777
Brown, Elijah, fl. 1777
Requests that Morris deliver letters from Brown to his wife. Brown calls his separation from his wife cruel because he is "conscious of not administering any offence to the true friends of America." Addressed to Morris as a Member of Congress at...
GLC04263
Album with 31 CDVs of prominent Mormons, including Brigham Young; Indians
1860
Album includes Brigham Young, Indians, Salt Lake City buildings. Most with Salt Lake City imprints of Savage & Ottinger and Carter's Lake View Emporium.
GLC04264
to Samuel Pitkin
1811/11/23
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819
Hopes Congress will pass new laws that will help him to extend his steam engine patent. Argues that by protecting patents the government will be aiding the public good, and encouraging innovation.
GLC04265
[Renunciation of claim by N. Roosevelt against Robert R. Livingston & John Stevens]
1811/08/28
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Roosevelt renounces his shipping-related claim against Livingston and Stevens. Signed by Nicholas Roosevelt and by Robert Fulton, as a witness. Document lacks original seal at right hand side.
Nicholas J. Roosevelt (1767-1854) had gone into joint...
GLC04266
to James Monroe
1811/11/08
Fox, Robert W., 1754-1818
Fox, the American consul at Falmouth, writes to Secretary of State Monroe on foreign affairs as they pertained to maritime commerce in the year preceding the War of 1812, particular British enforcement of the orders in council. Offers condolence on...
GLC04267.01
to John Quincy Adams
1817/05/31
Fox, the American consul at Falmouth, writes to Secretary of State Adams in an attempt to collect monies owed for expenses he had incurred assisting impressed seamen since 1809.
GLC04267.02
[Receipt for payment made for quartering General William McPherson and his family]
4 April 1799
Roberts, Enoch, 1757-1853
Duplicate receipt for $12, signed by Roberts, during Fries' Rebellion in Pennsylvania. Fries' Rebellion was caused by the passage of a window tax.
GLC04268
to Marcus Wright
14 October 1880
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written and signed by Varina Davis, for her husband. Responds at length to General Wright's questions concerning the conduct of General Joseph E. Johnston's defense of Richmond during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. With references to numerous...
GLC04269
Regulation under the act of Congress providing for the granting of bounty & furlough to privates and non commisioned in the provisional army.
1862
Stevenson, C. L. (Carter Littlepage), 1817-1888
Clerical copy of Judah Benjamin's orders regarding reenlistments, signed by Carter L. Stevenson. Those who reenlist to receive fifty dollar bounty and thirty day furlough. Also discusses reorganization of regiments. Date inferred, based on...
GLC04270
Stephen Lee letter and engraving [Decimalized .01-.02]
1905
Letter from Stephen D. Lee, and engraving.
GLC04271
to George A. Bruce
29 October 1864
Patterson, Joab N., 1835-1923
Possibly written in Virginia. Lieutenant Colonel Patterson of the 2nd Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, writes to Bruce (possibly George Anson Bruce) from Headquarters of the 3rd Brigade. 1st Division, 18th Corps, from the field. Four pages...
GLC04272
[Alexander Stewart Webb]
1861-1865 ca
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Wardate carte de visite
GLC04273
to Charles Drake
12 June 1863
Dick, Franklin Archibald, 1823-1885
Written as provost marshal of St. Louis. Replies to Drake's request for information concerning the Missouri congressional laws about emancipating slaves in compliance with the Emancipation Proclamation. Details General Orders no. 35, which...
GLC04274
to William Sampson
2 April 1898
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Dispatch regarding the arrival of Spanish torpedo fleet at Martinique. Written in pencil.
GLC04275
July 10, 1875
Schley, Winfield Scott, 1839-1911
Attempting to correct newspaper reports that he was responsible for victory over the Spanish fleet on 3 July. Encloses a copy of the cipher telegram.
GLC04276
to Mrs. Sampson
19 September 1898
Sampson, William Thomas, 1840-1902
Discusses the conditions in Havana and the importance of the Spanish withdrawal from Cuba.
GLC04277.01
22 September 1898
Writes that the Spanish commissioners had yielded a point on duty-free admission to canal. Includes personal news, negotiations with the Spanish, and the state of civilians' lives.
GLC04277.02
to Mrs. Hopping
6 August 1847
Hopping, Enos D., 1805-1847
Writes to his wife about having received a letter from General Zachary Taylor regarding a possible peace with Santa Anna. Adds that Santa Anna had asked General Winfield Scott for a short armistice, even though he has been raising several thousand...
GLC04278
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