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to James Wolfe Ripley
17 August 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln requests that Brigadier General Ripley, the chief of ordnance, have a gun presented by an unknown Mr. Gallagher examined and tested.
GLC02318
to Abba
8 March 1865
Prentiss, Mary Y., fl. 1865
Written by a young girl to an unidentified recipient (apparently her sister), intermingling observations with gossip and flirtation. Exclaims enthusiastically about all the fun she is having. States that she attended Lincoln's second inauguration...
GLC02319
to David Hubbard
15 June 1838
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Written by Calhoun in blue ink, concerning his support for (and failure to get) a rail route from Georgia to the west, instead of through Ohio. He concludes that southern rail routes will unite the slaveholding states and change commercial and...
GLC02320.01
to Thomas Ewing
February 22, 1850
Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864
Recommending William D. Shepherd for a clerkship, and enclosing a petition signed by many Indiana Whigs supporting this promotion.
GLC02320.02
to unknown
9 March 1866
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Granting permission to visit Washington on legal business. On Navy Department printed stationery. Document has been trimmed, affecting the department name.
GLC02320.03
to E. C. Carrington
23 November 1864
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869
Invitation to dinner with Bates and the men in his office. Carrington is addressed as General.
GLC02320.05
[Promotion of George B. Drake]
November 28, 1863
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Partially printed document promoting George B. Drake to the rank of First Lieutenant.
GLC02320.07
to [Gov. Benjamin Harrison] re: provisional peace treaty, Carleton & Washington
1783/05/20
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Signed by Madison as "James Madison Jr." Countersigned by Theodorick Bland and John Francis Mercer. Written to Governor Benjamin Harrison of Virginia, as state delegate (per Madison Papers and Library of Congress, Papers of the Members of Congress...
GLC02321
[Appointment of Levett Harris to secretary to legation at St. Petersburg, Russia]
1813/07/19
Signed by Madison as President, countersigned by Monroe as Secretary of State. The official appointment was as "Secretary of the Mission Extraordinary of the United States" and the diplomatic mission was for the purpose of "entering into...
GLC02322
to Jonathan Harvey
15 December 1838
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Expresses his optimism for the Democratic party in the upcoming elections. "I think the prospects for the democratic party have rarely been more cheering. We have many great advantages over our opponents." Goes on to say that the Democratic party...
GLC02327
to Horace Rublee
1 October 1872
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Thanks Rublee for gifts and hospitality on his recent trip to Switzerland. Discusses President Ulysses S. Grant's reelection contest, declaring, "I see the President daily and he takes things as easy as though he had no interest in the Contest that...
GLC02332
to James Clinton
January 24, 1780
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Apologizes for not being able to extend Clinton's furlough any longer. There is a shortage of officers, so Clinton must return as soon as possible. Possibly written in the hand of Tench Tilghman, Washington's aide-de-camp.
GLC02336
to James McHenry
13 May 1799
In reply to McHenry's letter of 2 May 1799. Written as commander of Provisional Army created during the fear of a French invasion to McHenry as Secretary of War in the Adams Administration. They are attempting to find the best candidates to fill...
GLC02337
to R. Fulton Cutting
1915/12/14
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Asks Cutting to join Herbert Hoover's enlarged Commission for the Relief of Belgium during World War I.
GLC02339
December 26, 1799
North, William, 1755-1836
Appears to be a retained draft. Written by North as Adjutant General of the Provisional Army with the rank of brigadier general (a position he held 1798-1800) to an unknown recipient. Says if "you are too full, ask Mrs. Duane for a pail of butter."...
GLC02341
Act for making farther and more effectual provision for the protection of the frontiers of the United States
5 March 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Decided at the first session of the second Congress held at the city of Philadelphia on 24 October 1791. Lists the salaries and allowances for officers and recruits. Mentions employing Indians for...
GLC02342
to Solomon Haven
6 January 1840
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Discusses political and social news. Mentions that the state legislature will meet tomorrow and that there is a movement toward legal reform, which he feels in necessary. Briefly comments on national and state debts. Written as member of Congress.
GLC02344
to Roscoe Conkling
February 19, 1864
Replies to Conkling's letter criticizing the reputation of Caleb Lyon. Lincoln remarks that, "his nomination to some respectable office was repeatedly urged upon me certainly by two, if not three Senators of the highest standing; and your letter...
GLC02345
[Hoover's signature on White House card]
circa 1920
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
White House card.
GLC02346.02
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (not to relax military)
1860/12/30
Arthur, B.F., fl. 1860-1863
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Secession Convention.
GLC02275
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve re: checks to U.S. Govt
1861/01/02
Advising Governor Pickens that no checks be issued to U.S. government employees. (Misdated 1860.)
GLC02276.01
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on checks
Ferguson, H.W., fl. 1861
Signed by Hunter as President Pro-Tem of the South Carolina Secession Convention. (Misdated 1860.) Written in the hand of B.F. Arthur.
GLC02276.02
Board of Ordinance letter to Pickens re: defense of Charleston
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
With Pickens' endorsement on verso, as Gov. of South Carolina, he has refused to yield. James Jones and signed by Thomas F. Dragton.
GLC02277.01
Original resolution to protect South Carolina sea coast
1861/01/10
Sloan, John D., fl. 1861
Document signed as members of the South Carolina House of Representatives. This is the original resolution requesting Pickens describe coastal defenses.
GLC02278
Transmittal of secession and related resolutions
1861/01/21
GLC02280
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