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The Capture of Burgoyne
1777
Satirical "Proposals for an exchange of General Burgoyne - Ascribed to his excellency William Livingston esq. governor of the state of New Jersey." In unknown hand, possibly written by a group.
GLC08320
to Samuel McChord Crothers
3 January 1912
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
"We must get the Republican Party on the side of the progressives, and on the other hand we must keep the progressives sane....." Written on "The Outlook" letterhead.
GLC08321
Civil war campfire song lyrics.
21 May 1892
Crouch, Frederick Nicholls, fl. 1892
Fair copy of lyrics for popular Civil War campfire song, "Kathleen Mavourneen"
GLC08322
to William Lewis
12 November 1885
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Declines involvement in Grant - Johnson controversy over removal of War Secretary Stanton: "The matter was discussed to death at the time (1868) and I know of no good reason for reviving it."
GLC08323
to: Revd. W.B. Sprague
03 October 1831
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
On the occasion of Sprague's new book, engages in emotional reflection on the role of religion, his deceased daughter Louisa, and being a father and grandfather of girls: "But the blessings which I now enjoy a large portion consists in three infant...
GLC08324
to: C.S.Davis
14 July 1856
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
American Party (know-nothing) Presidential candidate expresses fears of pro-Republican attacks: "Nothing could give me more pleasure than to visit Saratoga... but I fear I should never live to go there and return. I was almost killed coming from New...
GLC08325
to Samuel Hodgdon
January 22, 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
As Secretary of War, instructs Quartermaster's Deputy to open a new store "securely situated from fire for the public purposes, the rent ought to be as low as possible."
GLC08326
to the Minister of War
December 21, 1847
Anna, Antonio Lopez de Santa, 1794-1876
Complaining about criticism of his conduct in the Mexican War. He received most of the blame for critical defeats leading to the loss of the Mexican - American War and soon after retired to Tehuacan.
GLC08327
Procuring safe passage on American ship to Algiers for two Algerian men in Amsterdam.
29 July 1796
Procuring safe passage on American ship to Algiers for two Algerian men in Amsterdam, Sidi Mustapha Ben Braim Rais and Sidi Mahomet Ben Mustapha Cagio.
GLC08329
to Congressman Poinsett
January 16, 1825
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Continues long battle with Congress for reimbursement of expences incurred while Ambassador: "If there be any reason why the committee should report no opinion on my claims, I should presume, that it would not apply, to the other object, that of...
GLC08330
Marriage Certificate for wedding of 25-year-old Edith Kermit Carow, Parish Church of Saint George, London.
02 December 1886
GLC08331
to Oliver P. Morton
1874
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Opposes Civil Rights bill a written: "I very much fear that its passage will utterly destroy our Free School System."
GLC08333
[Letters belonging to Wallace and George B. Mitchell, 1861-1867][Decimalized .01-.30]
1861-1867
Mitchell, Wallace, fl. 1861-1867
Collection of letters belonging to George B. and Wallace Mitchell dated 1861-1867. Consists of approximately 32 letters, illustrations, and Union Patriotic envelopes. George B. and Wallace Mitchell were brothers and Union soldiers who served with the...
GLC08334
"I do not believe in a democracy which claims that its graciousness is measured by its indifference to human rights." As Senator.
10 October 1850
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
GLC08335
to Count Vergennes
31 May 1784
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Regardless of current discussions, notes that powers of consuls have been agreed to with Rayneval and are awaiting signatures.
GLC08336
to John Syme
January 9,1778
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Re: disposition and treatment of British Convention prisoners in Virginia: "The prisoners... are to walk about in the day time, but to be locked up at night securely. They are to be well fed & treated with humanity."
GLC08337
Disposition of property, money and slaves for a local estate.
May 1, 1807
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
"Your sales under the circumstances I have stated with convey a good title. It will only be necessary to levy an executive on the slaves & get them."
GLC08340
to Issac Monroe and Ebenezer French
18 May 1812
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Re: Treaty of Paris with Britain, 1783, and France 1800: Concluding a series of reminiscences for the Boston Patriot (1809-1812), he writes to the Publishers: "I have been insulted by Ignorance and Impudence on the account of these Treaties more than...
GLC08342
to the Secretary of War
20 May 1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Inspector General of the army close accounts near the end of the Quasi War.
GLC08343
As Arkansas Governor, commutes first degree murder term of J.W. Taylor from life to 61 years, 7 months.
12 July 1979
Clinton, William J., 1946-?
GLC08344
to Victor Emanuel
March 29, 1952
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
As NATO Supreme Commander, affirms idea of a spiritual awakening in the US: "One part of your letter that impresses me very much is your realization that there must be a definite appeal to the spiritual if we in the United States and what is left of...
GLC08345
{Cumberland Road}
04 march 1817
Commitment to build the infrastructure of the United States through a contract with contractor James Kinkhead: "To build and construct in a workmanlike manner, all the Bridges and Culverts which shall be necessary on that part of the United States...
GLC08346
to James Jackson
22 Sept 1798
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Responds on Adams " behalf to Governor of Georgia re: federal and state efforts to protect Georgia from French naval attack. Concludes vulnerability of Savannah is so high that using "gallies manned with negroes for working them and with white men to...
GLC08347
to Samuel Tucker
08 July 1776
Dennis, John, fl. 1776
Chairman of the New Brunswick (NJ) Committee of Safety writes to naval hero Samuel Tucker of scarcity and hardship: "The call by the militia, for ammunition so great, that I have under the necessity of sending power to Amboy... Leed has also been a...
GLC08348
to Robert Morris
12 Dec 1777
Parker, James, fl. 1766-1771
For release of former employee, Scotsman Hugh Brown, convicted of high treason and sentenced to death: "That he has once more expressed to me a desire to return to his native country saying it was very unfortunate for him to be in a strange country...
GLC08349
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