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to Stephen Twining re: treaty of convention with France; ratification issues
1801/01/16
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
Also expresses his opinion on the precise changes that the Senate will make to the treaty in order to ratify it.
GLC05754.08
to Stephen Twining re: burning of Teasury, Marshall nominated for Chief Justice
1801/01/21
It seems, as tho' Pandora's Box of Mischief was opened upon the United States -- Last evening... the Treasury Department was discovered to be on fire -- The flame caught presumably from the hearth of the Auditors room -- and wrapped up and consumed...
GLC05754.09
to Stephen Twining re: modifications to treaty, Sedition law, etc.
1801/01/24
Complains that he is too busy writing to other people to write at length.
GLC05754.10
to [Stephen Twining] re: ratification of Convention; votes
1801/02/04
GLC05754.11
to [Stephen Twining] re: tie for Presidency between Jefferson & Burr
1801/02/11
Dated "1/2 past 3 o'clock." He writes: "On examining the votes of the electors in the presense of the Senate and House they were as follows for: Thomas Jefferson - 73; Aaron Burr - 73; John Adams - 65; Chs. C. Pickney - 64; John Jay -1. We have...
GLC05754.12
to William Harrison
1814/08/30
Harrison, E.J., fl. 1814
During the War of 1812, a soldier writes to his father with news of the British attack on Washington, D.C. and the shameful behavior of Americans who surrendered.
GLC05783
Gazette and American---Extra.
1815/12/09
Madison, James, 1751-1836
This document is a newspaper extra dated Saturday morning, 9 December 1815. It includes a transcript of the Presidential State of the Union Address by James Madison. The speech was originally given in Washington, D.C. on 5 December 1815. Docketed on...
GLC05784
to Henry B. Adams
1882/11/20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
"I am quite in sympathy with democratic principles; it is democratic practice that I object to... Jefferson has always been my pet aversion; to me he seems merely an intriguing doctrinaire, mighty in word and weak in action, revengeful but timid, of...
GLC05792
British dominions in America agreeable to the treaty of 1763...
1777/06/17
Kitchin, Thomas, fl. 1750-1777
With hand-colored outlines. Depicts the east coast of North America from New Foundland to Florida. Printed by Dury.
GLC05713
to Nahum Capen re: Grant's presidential campaign
1880/04
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written in purple ink and signed (for her husband) by Varina Davis. "With all his stupidity, neglect of his duties and abuse of his trust... the case must be hopeless. [...] God forbade war to coerce the seceding tribes (of Israel) to return. "
GLC05719
to Henry Clymer
1810/11/19
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Follows a letter to his son about his business affairs (not included) because he found himself with extra paper. Compliments a studious young woman named Eliza, possibly of some relation to them. Praises a discourse by Joseph Hopkinson, the author...
GLC05725
[1873 Army Letters and Telegrams]
1873/12/18-20
Thomas, W. N., fl. 1873
The retained copy book record of army officers' letters and telegraphs concerning the affairs of the Twentieth Infantry. Discusses the removal of the Winnebago tribe of Indians, the plan to capture a chief named Big Hawk, and the training and...
GLC05731.01
to Thomas G. Morgan
1839/07/30
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
A detailed personal letter of condolence for the death of Bedford Morgan during the second Seminole War, written to Morgan's brother, Judge Morgan of Baton Rouge, at the insistence of their sister, Ann Gibbes Barker. Explains the circumstances...
GLC05737
to Stephen Twining re: lawsuit, business
1799/12/05
Possibly on business related to Yale's President Dwight?
GLC05754.01
to Stephen Twining re: dismissal of Secretary of State
1800/04
Dated Tuesday morning. Date inferred from recipient's docket. "We were yesterday morning astonished by the dismissal of the Secretary of State. It has been long known that there was not union in the Cabinet."
GLC05754.03
to Stephen Twining re: treaty talks between the United States and France
1800/04/04
GLC05754.04
to Stephen Twining re: finances
1800/11/07
GLC05754.14
Document empowering Stephen Twining & Peter Tomlinson to administer estate
1809/09/08
Printed document signed as Justice of the Peace for the estate of Russel Tomlinson. Clerk's docket on verso.
GLC05754.15
[Twenty Star American "Abolitionist Flag"]
1859 circa
Large American cotton flag with only 20 stars. Fragile. The flag consists of 9 alternating red or white cloth strips sewn together with 20 somewhat irregular stars. The blue field is mottled and the flag has staining. The flag is identified as an...
GLC05762
Soul stirring speech. Glowing Words Spoken to the Defenders of the Union.
1876 ca.
Ingersoll, Robert G., 1833-1899
This document is a reprinted copy of a newpaper page by the Indianapolis Journal. It is a transcript of a speech given by Colonel R.G. Ingersoll that is aimed at attacking Tilden's "Reform Democracy", which he associates closely with the rebellion.
GLC05778
New York Colonization Society certificate of membership for Alexander Fraser
1854/02/26
Phelps, Anson, fl. 1854
Certificate of membership for life for Alexander Fraser of Fowlerville. The certificate has a large engraving at top showing a white man shaking the hands of thankful naked Africans while a ship rides at anchor in the background. Two scriptural...
GLC05781
The Massachusetts Centinel. [Vol. 12, no. 27 (December 16, 1789)]
1789/12/16
Warden & Russell, 1784-1790
This document is a copy of The Massachussetts Centinel. The newspaper contains a short article concerning the ratification of the Constitution by North Carolina, headed by a woodcut cartoon of all the states, as pillars, in place, except Rhode Island...
GLC05785
Salt print 3/4 seated portrait, in non-standard, Federal-style uniform
1861/04
Boham, Milledge L., 1813-1890
Dating based on uniform (Federal-style dated to 4/1861 per Lord & Wise). Bonham holds a hat with non-standard insigna (Palmetto?). Bonham served in the Confederate Congress from 1862-1863 and then served as governor of SC from 1863. Ink inscription...
GLC05786.04
Salt print 1/2 length portrait, in civilian clothing
1863 ca.
Pemberton, John C., 1814-1881
Pemberton wears civilian clothing. Sarcastic ink inscription on mount: "John C. Pemberton. Hero of Vicksburg"
GLC05786.12
Salt print 1/2 length seated portrait, in Confederate uniform
1862 ca.
Nicholls, Francis R., fl. 1862
Shows Nicholls with no (amputated) left arm. Dating based on his loss of arm at Winchester. Ink inscription on mount: "Nichols [sic]" 3 stars visible.
GLC05786.16
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