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In Provincial Congress [calling for election of revolutionary government]
1776
New York, Legislature
Possibly printed by John Holt. Evans 14934.
GLC02442
The case of Trevett against Weeden: On Information and Complaint,....
1787
Varnum, James M., fl. 1787
Evans 20825, Kress B1355, Sabin 98638. The legal case tested the powers of the Articles of Confederation to the right of Trial by Jury.
GLC02443
Speech in the House of... re: promotion of commerce
1794
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Printed at Greenleaf's press. Evans 27258.
GLC02445
to Joshua Leavitt
26 June 1847
Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857
Birney, an abolitionist, writes to Leavitt, a reformer and minister in Boston. Has been asked to write columns for the Herald, a newspaper, and is allowed by the editor to freely express his opinions. Notes that Dr. Bailey (possibly Gamaliel Bailey...
GLC02448.02
[Manumission of a slave]
1 August 1791-2 January 1792
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
Appears to be a copy dated 2 January 1792, of a document written on 1 August 1791. Note at bottom signed by Thomas Edwards on 2 January 1792 says "An extract from the Deed recorded in the Northumberland District Court." Document says that Carter was...
GLC02448.04
to Henry Wilson
4 April 1862
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
Tappan, an anti-slavery activist, writes to Wilson, a United States Senator from Massachusetts. Notes that the last time he saw Wilson, Wilson was walking down Broadway (in New York City) at the head of his regiment. Remarks, "But since, you have...
GLC02448.16
[Bill for sale of eight slaves]
26 April 1856
Wylly, George W., fl. 1856
Partially printed. George Wylly sells eight slaves (Saturday, Tuesday, Dilia, Julia, Emily, Elizabeth, Mary, and Charly) to Davis Smith. Docket indicates that the enslaved people were sold for $4900.
GLC02448.19
Will the American people never cease to oppress and torture the helpless poor?
12 December 1874
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Begins with an excerpt from the New York "Tribune" indicating that thirty-five black children were ejected from public schools in Brazil, Indiana, by order of local trustees. Smith criticizes the children's ejection and urges the Republican Party to...
GLC02448.20
to Elias Boudinot
12 March 1783
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams introduces Joshua Grigby, Jr. to President of Congress Boudinot. Adams describes Grigby as the wealthy son of a Suffolk gentleman, who "wishes to settle and be happy in America." Adams notes that Grigby will be able to tell Boudinot about...
GLC02449
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, and Israel Thorndike]
3 April 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox and Jackson promise to pay Thorndike six thousand dollars. Contains the details of their obligation. The signatures of Knox and Jackson are struck. Countersigned by Samuel Cooper and Charles Grinnell as witnesses. Docketed 16 October 1804:...
GLC02437.10337
[Invoice]
6 September 1785
Broome & Platt (firm), fl. 1785
List of items Henry Knox bought from the firm of Broome & Platt. Items include blankets, cloth, and thread.
GLC02437.10389
[Thomas Henderson's declaration regarding a settlement in the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay]
February 18, 1747
Henderson, Thomas, fl. 1747
Henderson attests that he became a settler on the Eastern part of Massachusetts Bay in 1728. Took up a lot of land on St. George's, a colony of which Colonel [Samuel] Waldo was the proprietor, in 1735. Moved to Lincoln (present-day Maine) in 1736...
GLC02437.10409
[List]
circa 1750-1820
List of names with amounts next to them in £s.
GLC02437.10451
[Diagram of a naval weapon]
circa 27 November 1775
Quincy, Josiah, 1710-1784
Seems to describe a naval weapon. Accompanies GLC02437.00213, a letter from Josiah Quincy in which Quincy discusses benefits of establishing an American naval force. Notes indicate that three "tier" of the structure depicted by the diagram "would...
GLC02437.10000
[Provision return of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
February 17, 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Also signed by Captain Patten. Lists captains, amount of rations, and number days receiving rations. Shaw signs as aide-de-camp to Henry Knox at West Point. Patten signs a note on verso listing absentees. Also contains a note written by Dudley...
GLC02437.10094
to Charles Claude Guillaume Lambert
22 November 1790
Schweizer Jeanneret & Co.
Detailed description of what the United States owes France, which amounts to about 40 million livres. Discusses the political situation in the United States regarding this debt, the actions of Congress regarding the debt, and dealings with US agents...
GLC02437.10227
[Certificate for Jacob Rambo]
8 June 1791
Rambo, Jacob, fl. 1791
Partially printed certificate shows Jacob Rambo voluntarily enlisted at Fort Washington in the first regiment of levies to serve for six months. Also shows that Rambo swore an oath of allegiance. These levies were raised from a law signed by...
GLC02437.04981
to Henry Knox
10 June 1791
Roberts, Josiah, fl. 1789-1791
Encloses a receipt for a box of china, which will be delivered by the bearer of this letter. The china came from Canton by the ship "Washington" and arrived in Providence. It was sent by Samuel Shaw, Knox's former aide-de-camp.
GLC02437.04984
Macpherson, John, ?-1775
Macpherson writes seeking Knox's assistance. Claims he is very poor and does not have "Two Shillings on the Earth." Boasts of what he has done for the nation, claiming "I have enriched it more than any other ever did of my Station." Poverty got...
GLC02437.04985
[Enlistment paper for Oliver Comstock]
17 June 1791
Comstock, Oliver, fl. 1791
Enlistment paper for Oliver Comstock who voluntarily joined the army as a private. He signed up for six months with the First Regiment of Levies at Fort Washington near Cincinnati, Ohio. His unit was raised under an act signed by President...
GLC02437.05004
to William Knox
24 June 1791
Knox signs with his initials. References receiving several letters from William since 7 April. Has no excuses for why he has not written more often. Says this letter will not be long because there is a ship in port that is just about to leave for...
GLC02437.05027
June 27, 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William Knox references Henry's letter from April 6. Says he has sent 13 letters to him, the last from Dublin on June 13 or 20. Says his last letter informed Henry of his "motives for coming here namely to negociate some funds by which I might be...
GLC02437.05035
11 July 1791
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824
Marked "private." Written by Coxe as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to Knox as Secretary of War. Has heard the Postmaster General (Samuel Osgood) has resigned or signified to President Washington his desire to resign. Would like Knox to...
GLC02437.05059
to John Coffin Jones
15 August 1791
References receiving a letter from Jones (GLC02437.05110), but does not note the date. Tells him it will be necessary to obtain a sea letter or passport signed by President George Washington. To get them the owner or owners must make an oath that...
GLC02437.05122
3 September 1791
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
References Knox's letter of 25 August. Received the letter when he had a fever, which has left him in a weak state. Says he feels better and hopes to go to Pennsylvania in October. Notes Earl Wycombe, who came with Maunsell from England, will stop...
GLC02437.05142
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