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to Simeon De Witt re: land grant
1791/01/10
Wisner, Henry, 1720-1790
Possibly the son of Continental Congress member Henry Wisner. (The elder Wisner died in 1790).
GLC02471.44
to Warren Winslow
24 June 1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Tells Winslow that he is forwarding his request to promote Colonel Daniel Harvey Hill to the Secretary of War for consideration. A blue paper and printed blurb about Davis are attached to the document. 1 black and white bust engraving of Jefferson...
GLC02472
to Malcolm Towndsend
circa 1867
Carson, Kit, 1809-1868
Alexander C. Hunt, the Governor of Colorado, writes to Malcolm Towndsend in response to Towndsend's request for General Carson's signature. Hunt states that due to the fragile state of Carson's health, Carson is only able to sign his name.
GLC02475.03
[Receipt from the United States Indian Department]
6 January 1829
Clark, William, 1770-1838
Receipt from the Indian Department to Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, for rental of offices between 1822 and 1828. Signed twice by Clark.
GLC02475.04.01
[Note signed by William Clark]
1828-1829
Clark, explorer and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, refers to a unspecified claim that "should be allowed by the government." States that the claim is supported by Colonel McKenney (possibly Thomas McKenney, the first head of the War Department)...
GLC02475.04.02
to Richard Harlan
1837/03/31
Long, Stephen H., 1784-1864
Thanks Dr. Harlan for the present he sent to Mrs. Long. Mentions receiving instruction for surveys of Maine and Massachusetts, which he will engage when the weather improves and the winter cold abates. Mentions sending a box of presents.
GLC02475.09
to William Hamilton
1811
Pike, Zebulon M., 1779-1813
Indicates to Lieutenant Hamilton that he has waited three days for the General and plans to move to another location. Asks for "the descriptive lists of those men whom the Genl. brought Down with him." The address identifies Hamilton as an aid de...
GLC02475.11
[Plans for a fort and monument in Tennessee]
1810
Rafinesque, C.S (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840
Top half of the page depicts the "Plan of the Stone-Fort at the fork of Duck River, in Tennessee." Lower half of the page contains plans for a "Monument Six miles above Nashville on the Cumberland River." Both establishments are marked as "surveyed...
GLC02475.12
[Bill for moving and provisioning troops in North Carolina]
28 November 1776
Hogun, James, ?-1781
Receipt accounted for by Colonel Hogun that billed North Carolina for captured American prisoners. Hogun was promoted to Colonel two days previously. Hogun was later captured at Charleston, South Carolina, in May 1780. He refused parole to stay with...
GLC02478
to Ned Dickerson
18 March 1851
Colt, Samuel, 1814-1862
Requests information from Dickerson, a lawyer, regarding an extension for the Whittier patent. Informs Dickerson that he hopes to schedule his patent suit the following Monday.
GLC02480.02
to A. Thomas re: regarding family
1860/10/15
Ellet, Charles, fl. 1860
GLC02480.04
to [Charles Willing Hare]
1805/11/07
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819
Addressed to "C.W. Hear." Acknowledges receipt of a notice to vacate a lot he had leased from William Bingham and agrees to vacate the property by May 1, 1806. American inventor Oliver Evans is credited with inventing the first high-pressure steam...
GLC02480.06
to Benjamin Silliman
20 August 1842
Goodyear, Charles, 1800-1860
Sends Silliman, chemistry professor at Yale, enclosed examples (not included) of his improvements in gum elastic. Claims that "the elastic articles will not loose their elastic quality by age or by use."
GLC02480.09
to Tucker
18 April 1855
Howe, Elias, 1819-1867
Discusses taking measurements of the state room and states that Tucker can do it himself next Friday, or Howe will do it and will forward the measurements next Saturday. One bust engraving of Howe included.
GLC02480.13
to Nathanael Greene
January 21, 1781
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Written by Lieutenant Colonel "Light-Horse Harry" Lee to Major General Greene, the commander of the Southern Department. Written during Greene's retreat across North Carolina. Marked "express." Letter describing the stalling tactics he wishes to take...
GLC02487
to G. Welles
February 5, 1862
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869
The recipient is possibly Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Bates, United States Attorney General, asks Welles to return an essay by Mr. Binney (possible Horace Binney) on the suspension of the writ of Habeas Corpus. States "The work is in...
GLC02490.01
to William Pitt Fessenden
1 August 1860
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Cameron, a United States Senator from Pennsylvania, informs Fessenden, a United States Senator from Maine, that Pennsylvania is as likely as Maine or Massachusetts to elect Abraham Lincoln as President and Hannibal Hamlin as Vice President in the...
GLC02490.03
to Friend Whitney
10 September 1887
Herndon, William H., 1818-1891
The recipient of this letter is possibly Henry Clay Whitney, lawyer and Lincoln biographer. Herndon states that he is available any Saturday for Whitney to come see him. Informs that he never received the photo Whitney sent. Asks him to send...
GLC02490.09
to Simon Bradstreet and Joseph Stevens
February 28, 1716
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Inquires about a man named Rudgen (or Brigden), who had moved into the neighborhood of the Boston church Mather ministered. Some people from Charlestown came to Mather with information that Rudgen had libeled his mother and signed a confession to...
GLC02493
to Lynn Boyd re: results of a political convention
1852/01/16
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
GLC02494.01
[Richard P. Hobson]
1905 ca.
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
Signed on mount.
GLC02494.04
to John Ericsson
4 March 1843
Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866
Discusses moving the boilers on the Princeton a few feet from the aft to make more room for the engines. Mentions being held in Philadelphia because a friend has been ill for weeks. Impression in upper left corner reads "Jessup & Brothers."
GLC02494.10
to Horace Holley
6 April 1821
Adair, John, 1757-1840
Kentucky Governor Adair regrets that commitments make it impossible for him to attend an exhibition at Transylvania University on 7 April 1821 to which Holley, the university's president, had invited him.
GLC02497.01
to Oliver Fowler
February 26, 1774
Mercer, Hugh, fl. 1725-1777
Discusses the sale of several lots of land by lottery.
GLC02497.12
to Thurlow Weed
15 August 1859
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896
Senator Trumbull writes to Weed, a political figure from New York. Relates that he will soon travel to Washington, D.C. to look into publications issued by the Republican committee, "& when these shall need funds to meet liabilities which have been...
GLC02467.27
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