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Inauguration of Gen. George Washington
1789
Laing, Joseph, 1828-1905
This document is a print lithograph of George Washington at his inauguration in 1789. Probably 1870s or 1880s print by Joeseph Laing and published by William Blackman.
GLC04723
to Mrs. E. F. Strickland
12 March 1883
Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886
Written on Senate stationery. Logan, a United States Senator from Illinois, writes "Prior to the success of the Union armies, in the contest against secession, Freedom in this country was a sham and a mockery. Now it is a verity. There is however...
GLC04732
to E. F. Strickland
25 December 1886
Mahone, William, 1826-1895
Mahone replies to correspondence from Reverend Strickland in Des Moines, Iowa. Notes that he has not forgotten Strickland's former request. Writes, "I would hope the God given Spirit of Liberty may never tire- not before, its blessings are freely...
GLC04733
[Commission of Winfield Scott as Major General during the War of 1812]
1814/09/04
Madison, James, 1751-1836
This document is a record of the commission of Winfield Scott. It is signed by Madison as president and countersigned by James Monroe as secretary of state. The promotion was a brevet "for his distinguished services in the successive Conflicts of...
GLC04735
[Appointment of Thomas Ap Catesby Jones to Master Commandant in U.S. Navy]
March 28, 1820
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
This document is a record of the appointment of Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, signed by James Monroe as President and countersigned by Smith Thompson as Secretary of the Navy and John H. Sherburne as "Registered." Document says President Monroe has...
GLC04739
[Promotion of Thomas W. Sherman to Lieutenant Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Artillery].
14 August 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
This document is a record of the promotion of Thomas W. Sherman, signed by Abraham Lincoln as President and countersigned by Simon Cameron as Secretary of War. Partially printed from an engraving, with blanks filled in by hand. Accompanied by an...
GLC04741
Repeal of the Resumption Law, Speech of... [monetary policy]
1877/11/16
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Printed by R.O. Polkinshorn.
GLC04744
[White House]
1881
Jarvis, J.F., fl. 1892
By J.F. Jarvis of Washington. White House as seen from the North Lawn. Inscribed "President's House" on verso.
GLC04746
to Uriah Tracy
1804/07/17
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams writes about the possibility of an amendment against slavery, the fact that the House of Representatives represents freemen, and discusses the New York elections.
GLC04754
to William Plumer
1817/01/17
Regarding the European feeling that Americans shall "become dangerous members of the Society of Nations." Naval Victories, state of Barbary (fighting the pirates of Barbary and Algiers rather than giving them tribute), enemies everywhere, few...
GLC04755
to George Washington
21 April 1781
Arbuthnot, Marriot, 1711-1794
Written by Admiral Arbuthnot as commander of British naval forces in America to Washington as commander of the Continental Army. References Washington's letter of 25 January 1781 where he expressed anger over the treatment of American naval...
GLC04758
Plan of the investment and attack of York in Virginia [from Life of Washington]
1781, reprint Philadelphia 1807
Plate IX. Shows Yorktown. Published by C. P. Wayne; engraved by Francis Shallus.
GLC04760.02
Platinum print by Alexander Hesler & George P. Ayres, image from 1860 with flyer
1860/06, 1881
Blind copyright stamp of Ayres dated 1881. Accompanied by a Ayres promotional flyer which notes: "I have two negatives. [....] These were taken at Springfield Ill. in June 1860 immediately after Mr. Lincoln's nomination to the Presidency."
GLC04698
Dr Cornelius Vanderbilt in account with Steamboat Bellona
1821/04/01
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1794-1877
A list of the charges incurred running the ship during February and April 1821. Signed by Vanderbilt, who was the ship's captain, and Gibbons, who owned the steamboat.
GLC04699
to Benjamin Rush
30 April 1780
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Written by disgraced General Charles Lee to Rush, the former Pennsylvania Continental Congressman, as a doctor in private practice. Is upset that Congress published his letter of apology. Claims that "Most people I have conversd with on the...
GLC04700
Collection of Nicholas A. Dederer, E company, 114th regiment, New York, infantry [Decimalized .01-.12]
1862-1863
Dederer, N. A., fl. 1862-1863
Letters written as Captain and Quartermaster. By end of his letters, Dederer was Provost Marshall. Rathbone seems to have been his son-in-law. The letters discuss Louisiana and New Orleans. There is much talk of arresting deserters. Brief mention...
GLC04703
to Benjamin Welch
9 November 1862
Pope, John, 1822-1892
Discusses his relief from command of the Army of Virginia and the political maneuverings that have undermined his reputation and led to his relief. "Whether the impression already made upon the public mind by this cause of designed and persistent...
GLC04704
to General B. Welch, Jr.
February 21, 1861
Apologizes for not meeting Welch. Explains that on the way to Welch's house, he was persuaded to attend the opera: "Mr Lincoln told me that he was going to the opera... As I was the only one of his Army friends present I felt bound to do so-"...
GLC04705
[New York Civil War soldiers' archive, letters to Almira Winchell from four soldiers] [Decimalized .01-.26]
1862-1865
Winchell, Almira, fl. 1862-1865
Letters to Winchell, from Belleville or Belle Isle, New York (Onondaga County). Winchell received letters from three soldiers, stationed mostly in Virginia: Thomas Donahue (1st NY Art., Batt. B), William Remington (101st NYS Vols.) and William...
GLC04706
General Bidwell's letter of acceptance [Prohibition Party nomination - election]
1891 ca.
Bidwell, John, fl. 1891
GLC04707.01
Prohibition Party election ticket with Bidwell as candidate for president
GLC04707.02
A tour of duty in California; including a description of the gold region: and an account of the voyage around cape Horn...
1849
Revere, Joseph Warren, 1812-1880
Title continues "with notices of lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californias." California scenes include a quicksilver mine, California capital Monterey, the Sacramento River, and...
GLC04708
[Connecticut pay order no. 3965 for Peter Freeman, an African American who served in the Continental Army]
1782-1789
Lawrence, John, 1719-1802
The first page of this document is partially printed and signed by Lawrence, Connecticut State Treasurer. Confirms that Freeman was to be paid for his service by the State of Connecticut. Contains a list of dates Freemen possibly received money...
GLC04710
to George Gibson re: enclosing accounts through July 1848, noting robbery
1848/10/12
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant notes that $1,500 had been robbed in Mexico.
GLC04711
The life of the late Rear-Admiral John Drake Sloat, of the United States navy, who took possession of California and raised the American flag at Monterey on July 7th, 1846
1902
Sherman, Edwin A. (Edwin Allen), 1829-1914
Signed by Sherman and inscribed to Bryant D. Campbell. Enlarged monumental edition. Includes supplemental pamphlet.
GLC04712
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