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Annual Register. History, politics and literature for the year 1776. Vol. 19
1777
Printed by J. Dodsley. Includes first English printing of the Declaration of Independence. Bookplate of L.H. King Harmen.
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Promissary notes no. 15, no. 16 to raise funds for Pennsylvania hospital
1751/05/01
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
First American incorporated public hospital; no. 16 is signed in by Franklin; subscribers signatures excised as cancellation.
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Medical bill to the estate of Manuel Eyre (c/s Samuel Griffits)
1805/10
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
With separate consultation bill by Samuel P. Griffits ("Griffetts")
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to W. S. Rainsford
1915/07/10
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes of Creel: "He can only find inconsistencies precisely as he can find them in the writings of Washington or Lincoln- that is, an occasional honest and necessary change of mind and ...circumstances which necessitated a change on my part...
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to W.S. Rainsford
1918/06/19
Misaddressed to "Ranisford." TR writes in part "I think vulgar boasting and vulgar depreciation of the courage and efficiency of our enemies represent the nadir of patriotism and good taste..." On stationery of the Kansas City Star. Corrected in T.R...
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1914/12/12
"I am a radical and I could never be anything else; but I am a sane radical and I know we cannot get people to digest too much radicalism..." Corrected in T.R.'s hand. On personal stationery. Some water damage to inks.
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to Col. James Hardie
1864/09/23
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
Seeking Presidential confirmation of Walker's rank as Major. "I told the President of the risks I encountered in being taken prisoner on purpose and preventing their attacking our army which we were hardly able to act."
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to Sarah Ogden
February 23, 1865
Benfield, Marcus, fl. 1865
Writes his appreciation of how Ogden has "faithfully ministered to the wants of the sick and wounded." Sends news concerning past patients from the "Broad and Cherry [Streets Hospital]" in Philadelphia. He is still at the "Pencote Battery," enjoying...
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His excellency General Washington's last legacy
1783 ca.
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A printing in four columns containing Washington's "Circular letter" from Newburgh regarding his resignation as commander-in-chief and discusses the establishment of a stronger government for the United States. Washington wanted a stronger Congress...
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Journal of a recruit in the 7th regiment
19 April 1861-3 June 1861
Unbound sheets (possibly a transcript?) detailing the defense of Washington D.C.
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Maj. Gen. Wm. T. Sherman's Farewell Address to his Army.
30 May 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Special field order no. 76. Printed broadside announcing Sherman's farewell to the armies of Tennessee and Georgia. With decorative border.
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The American Museum: or repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, & c. prose and poetical. Volume IV.
July 1788- December 1788
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Printed by Carey. Carey dedicates this volume to General George Washington. Includes a printing of Washington's farewell orders to the armies of the United States, issued 2 November 1783 from Rocky Hill, near Princeton, New Jersey (pages 240-242)....
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The American Museum: or repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, &c. prose and poetical. [Vol. 5 (January 1789-June 1789)].
January 1789- June 1789
Includes six monthly issues. Contains a congratulatory note from Pennsylvania's Executive Council to President George Washington (with Washington's reply following, page 329). Includes a description of Washington's 21 April 1789 arrival to the...
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to Jonathan Roberts
December 29, 1837
Johnson, Richard M., 1780-1850
Written as Vice President under Martin Van Buren. Mentions Henry Clay and states that Roberts can discern his feelings toward Clay from their relations. But remarks that he has never broken ties with distinguished men just because of politics....
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to Alexander J. Dallas
29 October 1816
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
Seeks clarification on negotiations with Spain concerning duties and the tonnage act.
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[Notes on division in President Lincoln's cabinet over the issue of emancipation]
1873-1874 circa
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Appears to be part of a draft to Welles' book, "Lincoln and Seward: Remarks Upon the Memorial Address of Chas. Francis Adams, on the Late William H. Seward..." first published in 1874. In the notes, Welles quotes Secretary of State William H. Seward...
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to George G. Meade re: hold off execution of Christopher Delker
December 26, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Also requesting a meeting to discuss death penalty cases.
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[Patent for Hercules Thomas' invention of the Herculean Hub, an improvement in hubs for carriage wheels]
February 8, 1828
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Signed by Adams as President. Countersigned by Henry Clay as Secretary of State and William Wirt as Attorney General. Thomas' description of the Herculean Hub is signed by [Charles?] Dwight and [Angus?] Peabody as witnesses. Sealed and bound with...
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to unknown
February 6, 1854
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Directed to "Dear Dr." Hamlin replies to a letter from the recipient. Mentions affidavits pertaining to an unspecified matter. Writes, "How the reopening of the Slavery questions will effect me and our friends, I cannot tell at this time- They ask...
GLC06596
Executive Order removing civil servant in accordance with Tenure of Office Act
1869/05/06
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Executive order advising that a civil servant has been suspended from his position in accordance with the Tenure of Office Act. Cancelled, with name scraped-off.
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[Sentence commutation for Fernando Robert Edward Ludicke, convicted for violating the Espionage Act on 18 September 1918]
22 April 1919
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Fernando Ludicke, alias Robert Edwards, was convicted of violating the espionage Act of June 15, 1917 in the U.S. District Court of Western Pennsylvania and sentenced to 18 months to be served in the Maryland State Penitentiary at Baltimore, Maryland...
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[General orders no. 2 placing Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside in command of the Department of North Carolina]
7 January 1862
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Apparently unbound from a larger volume. Townsend, United States Assistant Adjutant General, signs general orders no. 2, issued by Lorenzo Thomas, Adjutant General, by command of Major General George B. McClellan.
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G.O. no. 3 re: Fort Duncan, Texas court marshall
1861/02/25
Disbound.
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G.O. no. 15 re: regulating trade with the Indians
1862/02/15
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to Thomas B. Adams
January 17, 1804
Adams, then a Massachusetts senator, writes to his brother about "the receipts and expenditures, upon the Seamen's fund" and the Louisiana Purchase. Discusses the legislation relating to Louisiana that would "tax them, then make a government for...
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