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to Thomas Paine
7 September 1795
Washington, George, 1732-1799
President Washington thanks "Thos Paine - of Boston" (not the famous author of "Common Sense," who was in Paris until 1802) for a poem inscribed to him.
GLC02858
to Anthony Wayne re: perseverance in the "arduous but glorious struggle...."
1780/09/06
Washington, responding to Wayne's letter of September 3 concerning someone's attempts to attack him before Washington, thanks him for his professions of friendship and reassures him of his own regard. Washington assures him that the "person to whom...
GLC02872
to James William Denver
20 May 1857
McKibbin, Joseph Chambers, 1824-1896
Location is illegible. McKibbin, a United States Representative from California, informs Denver that Colonel Hooker will file an application for the position of paymaster in the army. Highly recommends Hooker, asking Denver to pay special attention...
GLC02878.04.01
Copy of letter to Edward Fettyplan [?] re: Smith's status as slave in Algiers
1812/09/30
Smith, George C., fl. 1812
Notation on first page: "Copy of a letter received Septr 30th 1812." "Be not astonished!! for alas! it is too true, that I am now addressing you as a Slave in Algiers . . . . I think that all differences will be adjusted between G[reat] B[ritain],...
GLC02794.167
Miscellaneous itemized list of goods and prices
[1812 ca.]
GLC02794.176
to William Graham
1815/07/23
Foster, Ephraim H., 1794-1854
In this long, personal letter, Foster, a newly minted lawyer and former secretary to Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812, gets reacquainted with Graham, a childhood friend. Reflects nostalgically at the "halcyon days" of their youth and looks...
GLC02800
1814/02/28
Foster discusses a campaign against the Creek Indians, led by Andrew Jackson, in which he was a participant. Discusses the "unlawful pretensions" of the British, demands that Americans "must be as safe abroad as at home," and hopes the War of 1812...
GLC02802
Charge Of Mr. Justice Of The Supreme Court Of The United States...
1859
Wayne, James M., 1790-1867
Title continues: "...Given On The Fourteenth Day Of November, 1859, To The Grand Jury Of The Sixth Circuit Court." A copy of Wayne's statements charging the members of a Grand Jury in the Sixth Circuit Court in the Southern District of Georgia....
GLC02807
Act of Congress re: continuance of loan
1780/03/16
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed as secretary to Congress.
GLC02818
Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana
1860-1866
Louisiana. Legislature
Book is separated into the following sections: Acts passed by the Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana at its Second Session. Held and begun in the city of Baton Rouge, on the 21st day of January, 1861. List of Acts and Resolutions passed by...
GLC02819
The Daily Citizen. [June 27, 1863]
27 June 1863
Swords, J. M., fl. 1863
This document is a copy of The Daily Citizen issued during the siege of Vicksburg, in Vicksburg. Reports on a new phase of the war with a rebel offensive movement. The document is indecipherable in places due to blurry typeset. Printed on splotchy...
GLC02820
to his sister
24 August 1862
Tittle, George A., fl. 1862-1864
Says she was supposed to send letters to the American consul at Gibraltar before, but now asks her not to send any letters until she hears from him again. Says they have orders to leave Algeciras for Cadiz on 1 September. After that it is assumed...
GLC02828.03
February 6, 1863
References receiving his sister's letter of 6 January 1863 on 24 January, while receiving her letter of 7 January on 4 February. Claims they are the only letters he has received from Portsmouth since he left one year and one day ago. Says he received...
GLC02828.07
11 August 1863
Says he sent a letter to her a few days ago, but did not know where he was going. Can now tell her that tonight he is leaving "for St. Michael, to return in a few days, then we are to proceed to Cadiz and Gibraltar." Reports he had an opportunity to...
GLC02828.11
27 September 1863
Says on 7 September while at Funchal, Madeira, they learned the CSS "Florida" was in the English Channel and they immediately started in pursuit of her. Put in to Ferrol, Spain on 14 September for coal. Heard that the "Florida" had gone to Brest...
GLC02828.12
February 21, 1864
Tells her he is now steaming up the English Channel and that he will send this letter by the first port they land in, either Calais or Dover. Left the waters around Brest on 17 January to go to Cadiz in order to reprovision, get coal, and have the...
GLC02828.13
24 April 1864
Tells her it is just 27 months to this day that the "Kearsarge" has been commissioned and that their cruise will be done soon. Says he can "safely state" that they will be home around the end of June or early July. Reports that on 28 March their...
GLC02828.14
to Mary Mayberry
26 April 1861
Allen, Joseph H., fl. 1859-1865
Written by Allen on the USS "Congress." References his sister's letter of 17 March. Says there is not much to write about. Says he is in good health and is comfortable. Reports that "the ships Company intend[s] giveing [sic] a grand Ball in Phila...
GLC02829.04
to Mary and Bill Mayberry
29 May 1863
McIntire, Frank T., fl. 1863
References Mary's letter of 29 April. Also writes to Mary's husband Bill. Returned to Key West after a cruise of 43 days, in which they captured 8 sailing vessels and destroyed one steamer, the "Cuba." Says the loss of the "Cuba" was bad as they were...
GLC02829.10
20 June 1863
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
Says he received her letter with his mother's letter about a week ago. Says he waited to write until he finished the clothes and had them shipped by the Express Office. They were made as close to the measurements sent to him as possible. Says she...
GLC02829.11
to Bill Mayberry
6 September 1863
Very informal letter. Says he has no doubt she has seen in the papers that his ship has taken several prizes. Says he is "getting rich damn it. [I] got more money than a horse could haul in a year. Without joking I suppose my share will amount to...
GLC02829.12
to Will Allen
26 August 1864
Allen, William, fl. 1834-1880
Writes to his brother Will. Says he got a letter from their other brother George, which says he is well. Is glad that Will is getting along so well "in the Lodge" -- the Masonic Lodge. Says there are many Masons; on the Potomac Flotilla with him and...
GLC02829.16
to Miss Mary
30 July 1861
O'Connell, John D., fl. 1861-1866
He asks if she and Rosa would like to go a carriage ride with him to the Belle Fontain Cemetary.
GLC02830.02
He has grown more and more interested in her and he wonders if she is interested in him too.
GLC02830.03
16 August 1861
He assures her that his feelings for her are pure. Meanwhile, he has been mustered into service. He talks about different captains. He does not know how long he will be there but feels it will be a while.
GLC02830.05
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