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to Eliza Cook
6 March 1863
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Cook has no supplies to write a decent letter so he uses a pencil. Reports camp news and current situation. Written near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
GLC02570.40
to Thomas R. Lucks re: demanding certain documents
1836/02/02
Smith, Henry W., 1836-1869
Written as governor. Order written during the "Archives War." Smith is known as the first American Gov. of Texas.
GLC02577
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results re: annexation & constitution
1845
Texas Republic
Republic of Texas, Austin County election results on the question of annexation, sent to Edwin Waller as Chief Justice of the county.
GLC02582
to Lodema
16 June 1865
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
Sent a box this morning containing his overcoat and pants. The coat with red lining and the two shirts are Sanford Ticknor's. Writes that "one package of letters belongs to Carter of Brimfield, Ohio which he sends home." The shells, books, cap all...
GLC02596.13
The opinion of Justice Peter V. Daniel of the United States Supreme Court in the famous Dred Scott case.
7 March 1857
Daniel, Peter Vivian, 1784-1860
Daniel's original manuscript of his opinion on the Dred Scott case, bound into a book. Daniels, a passionate slavery advocate, argues that slavery had more protection under the Constitution than any other form of property. He supports the majority...
GLC02546.01
Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of president.
1796/09/17
Hudson & Goodwin, fl. 1787-1800
An early broadside printing by Hudson and Goodwin. In this speech, George Washington declines a re-election to the office of President and offers counsel on governance to the country. Two signatures on verso.
GLC02557
to an unknown recipient re: relations with France
1864/03/26
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876
GLC02594
24 November 1862
Writes from Chantilly Camp. Received a letter from his family and was very glad to hear that they are all well at home. Writes that it appears Wilford Merriman is doomed to suffer as long as he lives. Glad to hear that Eusebus Austin is likely to...
GLC02596.05
22 December 1862
Received her letter containing postage stamps and a five cent bill today. Writes that he can happily go around camp knowing that his family is all in good health. His health is very good and has been since they left camp in Washington. Has not...
GLC02596.12
to Lieutenant W. H. Betty
1861-1877
Writing a few lines to let Betty know that he sits up for most of the day but is very weak. Has all the care that he could wish for, and everything in the hospital is kept clean. The 60 to 70 patients there all seem to be doing well; Bettes does...
GLC02596.14
to George Vaux
28 April 1826
Physick, Phillip Syng, 1768-1837
Written by Physick, the Philadelphian surgeon, to Vaux. Says he was looking over the account Vaux was kind enough to furnish and observed that he has not charged the usual commissions. Asks Vaux to set up a time they can meet so he can make the...
GLC02542.16
[Commission of Joseph North as Colonel in 2nd Regiment of Massachusetts militia from Lincoln County]
February 14, 1776
Massachusetts Bay Council
Partially printed document signed Perez Morton as deputy secretary of the council. Signers from the Massachusetts Bay Council include: W. Severs, W. Spooner, John Winthrop, Thomas Cushing, Moses Gill, John Whitcomb, James Prescott, Eliad Taylor...
GLC02542.25
[Commission of William North as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Massachusetts artillery]
9 May 1776
Partially printed document signed by John Avery as deputy secretary of the council. Also signed by members of the Massachusetts Bay Council, including: Jer. Powell, Artemas Ward, B. Greenleaf, Richard Derby, John Whitcomb, Moses Gill, John Taylor, B...
GLC02542.26
[Enlistment document for volunteers in company of William Van Dueser]
February 21, 1781
Painter, L., fl. 1781
Signed by 23 men to show they have voluntarily enlisted in the company of artillery under the command of William Van Dueser to serve as a guard for the town of New Haven, Connecticut until the first day of 1782. Several people signed their name, but...
GLC02542.28
[Receipt for military wages from John North]
22 March 1754
Lovez, David, fl. 1754
Certifies that he received eight pounds in military wages from John North for his services at Fort Frederick.
GLC02542.32.02
[Receipt for army wages from John North]
20 November 1754
Bathrick, John, fl. 1754
Receipt for sixty eight pounds in army wages paid by received from John North. Also signed by Patrick Rodney as witness
GLC02542.32.03
[Enlistment roster]
13 December 1780 - 10 May 1781
Enlisting for twelve months, from 1781 to 1782, in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. Each man enlisting signed his own name.
GLC02542.32.06
January 13, 1781
Enlisting for twelve months, from 1781 to 1782, in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. States the enlistment will be invalid if they are not paid "equal to Hard Money." Each man enlisting signed his own name....
GLC02542.32.08
[List of signatures]
1763-1783
A piece of paper with a number of signatures, including Thomas Bird, Joseph Smith, Fredirick Stein, Jeremiah Osborn, Abiel Macomben, Joseph Huler, William Broughton, Jonah Atwater, Medad Mix, Edmund Smith, Nehemiah Higgins, and Himany Mansfield, who...
GLC02542.32.13
[Land deed]
1 January 1796
Barnard, Ebenezer Jr., 1749-1827
Partially printed deed confirming that Ebenezer Barnard sold a piece of land in Hartland, Connecticut to Asael and Alexander McKee for four hundred pounds. Also signed twice by Jonathan Bull, as witness and Justice of the Peace, and by Henry Bull as...
GLC02542.32.17
to William North
24 May 1798
Armstrong, J., fl. 1798
Discusses military and personal matters, and sends North the name of a friend.
GLC02542.32.18
21 November 1805
Van Deursen, William, 1736-1816
Deed certifying sale of land from William Van Deursen to Chauncey Whittelsey for two hundred and fifty pounds.
GLC02542.32.23
to William Van Deursen
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Has been informed by Commodore Decator that "two 74s and two large frigates" may be headed in their direction, and hopes Van Deursen is prepared in the event "they should think proper to pay us a visit." H. Burbeck may be Henry Burbeck (1754-1848).
GLC02542.32.25
Myrtleville Island from the Strand road to []
5 June 1814
Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854
Sketch of Myrtleville Bay and the surrounding area in County Cork, Ireland. Croker was a famous Irish folklorist.
GLC02542.32.26
[Sketch of a small town]
1828 circa
Watercolor drawing of a small town, most likely in Ireland or England. Croker was a famous Irish folklorist.
GLC02542.32.27
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