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[Presidential authority to to the Secretary of State to to affix the seal of the United States to the pardon of Auguste Heisler].
14 April 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC02694
to Susie B. Goodwin
February 12, 1861
Goodwin, Sadie, fl. 1861
Writes to her sister about family news and the weather. Describes a visit made to her home by the Lincoln family. Speaks critically of Mrs. Lincoln's ability to control her son and remarks on the poor behavior of Tad, "Sonny" whom she feels is...
GLC02695
to James Monroe re: correspondence with Jedediah Morse
1822/03/06
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written to President Monroe and docketed by him. Jefferson asks Monroe to consider his letter to Morse and forward or suppress it. Morse wanted to establish a Society for the improvement of Indians, which Jefferson did not approve. Written in...
GLC02708
to Henry A. Wise
26 November 1859
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
To the governor of Virginia. Letter of introduction for William E. Jones in his effort to sell tents.
GLC02711.25
to Lewis Merrill
18 August 1861
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Fremont, Commander of the Department of the West, informs Captain Merrill, "It is my intention to intrust you with the enlistment of a cavalry regiment in the States of Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky. Until however the consent of the War department can...
GLC02712
[Cabinet card of William C. Badger]
7 April 1892
Chickering, Elmer, fl. 1892
Inscribed on verso: "Compliments of Wm. C. Badger. Boston Mass. Apr. 7 1892".
GLC02673.39
[Cabinet card of Thomas Stevens]
1877-1900
Piper, S.
On verso: Thomas Stevens, Nottingham Hill
GLC02673.40
to the Constables of Roxbury
25 May 1691
Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730
Summons the constables to bring in William Wally on the complaint of Winnifred Chick. Also requires the constables to bring in at the same time Benjamin Daws, Jacob Parker, and John Goose to appear as witnesses. A note on verso in Sewall's hand...
GLC02678
to Henry
19 September 1917
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
He tells his brother everything is going well. Junior Ames has done some really good work for them, making it probable that he will have him detatiled there.
GLC02679.07
to Rufus
8 October 1917
He tells his brother that a letter he received from a William is enclosed here (not in collection). He has gone into the best corps.
GLC02679.08
to my dear mother
23 October 1917
He describes his trip to the Belgian Front. He met with the French minister of finance during an air raid. They enjoyed a wonderful evening. Belgium is a small country but they are standing up to Germany none the less. He got to visit the trenches...
GLC02679.11
27 August 1918
He regrets that he cannot write her often and when he does write it is not a proper letter. There are 150,000 men and even more coming. Every day there seems to be a new crisis and he has to meet with the French Army. He needs all his strength to...
GLC02679.20
to Charles Dawes
12 September 1918
Hagood, Johnson, fl. 1918
He is a little upset that his report of activities was addressed to General Harbord personally instead of to the commanding general. They need to see the documents and they will not see them in a timely manner if they are addressed in this way.
GLC02679.21
February 28, 1919
He recently got a promotion but feels embarrassed because it is a higher grade than a friend of his. He is anxious to see her and is having a book specially bound for her.
GLC02679.26
21 June 1919
He will go to England on Wednesday and he is trying to get work done so he can leave early in July. He had dinner with Gen. Payut last night.
GLC02679.39
Speech endorsing Gov. Frank O. Lowden for president
20 May 1920
He focuses on the high cost of living and the business of running the government which he feels the Governor of Illinois is the best candidate for.
GLC02679.43
21 June 1920
He and General Pershing will visit her this summer. He was able to keep the original William Dawes Jr. photograph, worth about $1500.
GLC02679.47
25 September 1919
He invites her to visit him as he is unable to go to Marietta. General Pershing will not be able to visit her either.
GLC02679.49
18 September 1919
He hopes she can visit in October. he knows she would like his foreign friends. He was appointed to a conference but he declined the appointment.
GLC02679.50
to Uncle Charley (Charles Dawes)
3 October 1917
Dawes, W. M., fl. 1917
His nephew is considering his options in the army. He would like to go into something exciting like flying or artillery. He is trying to get to Paris to see his uncle.
GLC02679.60
From General Headquarters: Secretary of the Treasury has requested Congress to enact law proving for organisation of 500,000,000...
14 March 1918
McCain requests Charles Dawes appointment for directorship of the War Finance Corporation.
GLC02679.62
Recommendation for Col. Dawes from General Pershing
19 March 1918
Pershing, fl. 1918
He writes that Col. Dawes has rare business qualifications which enable him to carry out the duties of the position better than anyone else.
GLC02679.63
to General Dawes
8 July 1919
Payot, C.H., fl. 1919
He informs him that by order 3127, the French commander in chief cited him in the orders of the army; "By his breadth of spirit and his constant effort to put in common the resources of the two armies..."
GLC02679.68
to General Charles G. Dawes
30 July 1921
Greene, A., fl. 1921
The author writes that if it is true Dawes uses a lot of curse words, he is sure there is nothing malicious about it. But he recommends saying a prayer as reparation as the Holy Name Society does.
GLC02679.70
to John B. Marchand
10 October 1849
Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby, 1790-1858
Denying Marchand's request to be relieved of his post and return home. "I can see nothing in your situation oppressive or even unusual in the naval service...It is a great innovation upon usage, and the obligations of Commissioned officers to their...
GLC02680.03
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