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[Appointment of Williston, Quarter Master Sergeant of the 6th Co. Mass. Vols.]
27 June 1863
Williston, Leander A., 1830-?
Signed by Capt. A. P. Allen, printed document on "art. vellum."
GLC02198.60
Life studies of the Great Army
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Print portfolio of 40 copperplate etchings made by Forbes while accompanying Union armies. All the etchings have been separated and put in individual folders. Created by Forbes, a member of the French Etching Club, while he travelled with the Union...
GLC02199
[Oil painting of General Ulysses S. Grant on horseback overlooking a battlefield]
circa 1875
Gaul, Gilbert William, 1855-1919
Depicts Grant writing in a notebook while overlooking a battlefield. Several Confederate soldiers lay dead and dying in the foreground. Other Union leaders confer on horseback. Completed in black, white, gray, and brown. Signed by the artist in...
GLC02201
to Arthur Carpenter
3 September 1929
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Writes a witty letter to the business manager at Warm Springs, Georgia, where Roosevelt founded the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in 1927. Jokes about mosquitoes briefly. Discusses the sprinkler system for the Meriwether Hotel. Signed...
GLC02202
to Howell Cheney
December 7, 1915
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Letter regarding raising money for the war effort. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.01
17 October 1917
Letter regarding the Red Cross. Typed on personal stationery.
GLC02203.02
February 2, 1918
Discusses the sacrifices needed to support the American war effort during World War I. Mentions the War Savings Stamp project as a means for both rich and poor to contribute, but asserts that the such financial support "is a duty rather more...
GLC02203.03
to John Lovett
26 April 1815
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Serving as New Hampshire State Representative, Webster discusses possible future political appointments with New York Representative Lovett. Discusses a dinner with Richard Stockton, a New Jersey Representative. Referring to the New York election...
GLC02204
[Receipt for meals and lodging]
7 August 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Signed by Charles Pyncheon. Verifies receipt of 32 shillings from Bartlett as payment for his and Colonel Nathaniel Peabody's food and lodging for eight days at the Springfield, Massachusetts monetary convention held 30 July - 6 August 1777.
GLC02205
to William Moore
March 17, 1782
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Written by Irvine as Brigadier General to Moore as President of Pennsylvania. He is concerned with British deserters and prisoners enlisting into the Continental Army despite the vigilance of recruiting officers. Since there is no defined punishment...
GLC02206
to unknown
3 August 1791
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Thanks the recipient for information in a previous letter, about the "hostile disposition of the Indians on the Frontiers." Shares his hope that federal treaties will ease the recipient's apprehensions and "produce a general peace." Introduces Col...
GLC02207
[Clipped signature mounted on engraving of Pownall]
circa 1780, 1897
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Includes Pownall's signature and an engraving of Pownall mounted on backing. Signature possibly created circa 1780. Engraving copyrighted 1897 by Little, Brown, & Co. based on the original engraving by Richard Earlom, first printed in 1777....
GLC02207.02
Proclamation: [Salem Gazette printing re: invasion of Capitol]
1814/09/07
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Salem Gazette printing dated September 7 at 3 o'clock P.M. from the Salem Gazette Office, reprinting the text from the Boston Evening Gazette.
GLC02208
Dignified retirement: parody on the house that Jack built, -- fitted to the times
circa 1809
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A parody of the nursery rhyme styled upon eighteenth century children's chapbooks making fun of Jefferson's retirement at a time of national crisis. The figures are rough allegories of Jefferson (alternately a king then a priest, retiring to a...
GLC02209
to Ford, Heath & Company
9 March 1846
Anthony, Philip, 1800-?
Anthony discusses the payment of interest on bonds and business ventures with Ford, Heath, & Company, a British firm. Explaining the economic situation in Arkansas, Anthony states "Liberal loans were made upon long times payable in installments with...
GLC02210.01
[Arkansas survey map depicting land claims]
30 September 1844
Pelham, William, 1803-1879
Depicts a map of the Arkansas surveying district "shewing the extent of Public Survey's in said district on the 30th September 1844." Contains boundary lines, including the Cherokee and Choctaw line, the Louisiana Line, the Missouri line, and the...
GLC02210.02
Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him
1844/06/25
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Published by the Republican Herald Office. Appeals to the citizens of Rhode Island, arguing that the sentence given to him goes against the principles of a democratic Republic. Dorr was charged for treason and sentenced to life imprisonment and...
GLC02211
to John A. Wharton
December 1, 1862
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
Discusses military matters. Wishes to know the strength of the army Wharton is fighting, says he cannot send General Wood's forces far away, and says his men will soon be prepared to fight. Address page contains a penciled endorsement signed by...
GLC02213
to General John Hunt Morgan
circa 1864
Johnson, Adams Rankin, 1834-1922
General Johnson, who served in a cavalry unit under Morgan, writes, "We are all exceedingly anxious to be on the war path again, and next to yourself no one is more anxious to Show both the Yankees and our friends that there is Life in the old Band...
GLC02214
to Walker
23 December 1862
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900
Remarks that he has been unable to fight any battles in his home state (Virginia), but has instead served in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi. Wishes that the French Emperor, Napoleon III, would speed mediation. Notes that his promotion has not...
GLC02215
to Colonel Gibbs
December 18, 1862
Pryor, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919
General Pryor instructs, "Don't carry your troops to Blackwater Bridge in the morning. Hold them in readiness to join me at Franklin. The enemy threatens us seriously." Gibbs notes, in pencil, that he received this message at 9:30 pm. Possibly to...
GLC02216
to Daniel S. Donelson
12 November 1863
Randolph, George Wythe, 1818-1867
General Randolph, former Confederate Secretary of War, writes: "If the War Department recognized the disbanding of your regiment you were thereby put out of commission and your subsequent assignment to duty was invalid. But if the Regt is still kept...
GLC02217
to John G. Walker
13 April 1864
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Discusses artillery, ammunition, commissions, assignments, and other military matters in the trans-Mississippi Department. Praises General Walker's command.
GLC02218
to John George Walker
18 August 1864
Bryan, Gerry M., fl. 1864
Bryan, Assistant Adjutant General, writes from the Confederate Head Quarters of the Trans Mississippi Department on behalf of Department Commander Edmund Kirby Smith. Informs General Walker that Smith withdraws a previous order to make a public...
GLC02219
Collection of documents related to the surrender of the Army of Tennessee [Decimalized .01-.04]
April-May 1865
GLC02220
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