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to William McCrary
24 August 1874
Poe, Orlando Metcalfe, 1832-1895
Writes to say that he "expects to accompany Genl. Sherman to the meeting of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland." Mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm.
GLC03476.13
to Benjamin P. Poore
December 7, 1886
Viele, Egbert L., 1825-1902
States that his residence in Washington for this session of Congress is 1828 Jefferson Place.
GLC03476.15
to James E. Heath
March 27, 1852
Shields, James, 1806-1879
Enclosing a letter for Heath, the Commissioner of Pensions. Docketed in pencil, added later.
GLC03477.05
"The Irrepressible Conflict" or the Republican Barge in Danger
1860
Currier & Ives
Published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street, New York. Cartoon making reference to the so-called "Irrepressible Conflict" speech given by New York Senator William Seward at Rochester, New York on 25 October 1858. This speech ignited a firestorm...
GLC03489
to James Monroe
March 26, 1807
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Secretary of State Madison informs, Monroe, then the American minister to Great Britain, that David Erskine, the British minister to the United States, communicated "the late British order against the trade between the ports of France and others..."...
GLC03490.01
to James Monroe [copy]
March 20, 1807
Secretary of State Madison's response to British minister to the United States Erskine's letter informing him that Parliament had issued an order denying trade among the ports of France, in retaliation for France's Berlin Decree (see GLC03490.03)....
GLC03490.02
to port collectors
8 July 1801
Circular letter informing port collectors that lists of Americans being detained on British ships are being sent to them. Signed as Secretary of State.
GLC03492
[Authorization to affix the seal of the United States to Lincoln's proclamation]
5 July 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partially printed document authorizes the Secretary of State to affix the seal to Lincoln's proclamation suspending the privilege of habeas corpus and establishing martial law in Kentucky. The proclamation is not present but states in part, "...
GLC03493
to Collectors of the Customs of the United States
1 October 1803
Circular letter discussing certificates issued to protect American seamen from impressment. Also asking for reports on the other "outrages committed by the cruisers of the belligerent powers." Signed as Secretary of State.
GLC03494
[Appointment of David Vinton to West Point]
20 May 1818
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Document signed by Calhoun as Secretary of War in the Monroe Administration. Official document appoints David Hammond Vinton of Providence, Rhode Island, as a cadet at West Point. Asks him to notify the Department of War of his acceptance or non...
GLC03496
to Samuel Galloway
24 October 1864
Dennison, William, 1815-1882
Writes as Postmaster General regarding a visit to President Lincoln to discuss sick and wounded Confederate prisoners of war. States Lincoln said, " ... that he couldn't see the wisdom of our Keeping and maintaining at the Expense of the Govt...
GLC03500
to Edwards Pierrepont
February 14, 1864
Francis, Joseph, 1801-1893
Discusses the delay in the army for the order of his pontoon bridge. Mentions General John Adams Dix. Informs that Colonel Edward Serrell needs to go to Washington to see Francis's bridges but there is a problem getting the orders for Serrell to...
GLC03502
to Grover Cleveland re: passage of a railroad grant bill
February 2, 1887
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Written as Senator from Louisiana.
GLC03505
[Carte de visite by of Ira Harris]
1860 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Signed Ira Harris, New York on mount.
GLC03506
[President John Adams' annoucement to the army regarding the death of George Washington]
24 December 1799
North, William, 1755-1836
Issued by North, Adjutant General, from the Adjutant General's Office in New York on 24 December 1799. Cites a previous issue 21 December 1799 in Philadelphia. Declares "The impressing terms in which this great national calamity is announced by the...
GLC03515
to Wade Hampton
1861-1862 circa
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Forwards information to Hampton that was obtained from a spy of General Holmes'. The spy, "Dr Vauchamps," claims "65000 men are to land immediately below Mathias point that Johnston is not to be attacked till after Fredericksburg is taken." Is not...
GLC03516
The Salisbury and Winchester Journal [Monday, December 24, 1781]
24 December 1781
Johnson, J., fl. 1782
Includes news related to the Battle of Yorktown. Publishes a letter from Lord Cornwallis to Henry Clinton dated 20 October 1781, in which Cornwallis announced his defeat. Prints several items of correspondence between Cornwallis and George Washington...
GLC03517
Gazette of the United States. [No. 6 (May 2, 1789)]
2 May 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Includes a description of George Washington's 30 April 1789 inauguration as the first President of the United States, held in New York City, with a printing of his Inaugural Address (page 3). Contains a column on the political state of America, and...
GLC03518
Letterpress copybook: [from the Treasury Department]
March 1860
Medill, William, 1802-1865
First Comptroller of the Treasury William Medill's letterbook for the month of March 1860. Letters are copied on tissue paper, the originals in various clerical hands, and those signed originally by Medill. Each has been signed by Medill, with the...
GLC03519.01
[Telegram book from the Treasury Department]
1 June 1865-31 July 1865
Contains a title page with the initials H. B. written in the bottom left corner. Includes some correspondence handwritten on tissue paper. This correspondence lists the date, name of the recipient(s), body of the message, and name of the sender(s)...
GLC03519.02
November 1, 1865 - December 31, 1865
Includes some correspondence handwritten on tissue paper. This correspondence lists the date, name of the recipient(s), body of the message, and name of the sender(s). Other messages are handwritten on stationery of the American Telegraph Company...
GLC03519.03
Collection of brothers James and Theodore Goold [Decimalized .01-.23] Collection of letters to Albert Gillett [Decimalized .24- .31]
1862 -1895
Goold, Theodore, 1844-?
Theodore Goold enlisted in the army on 21 June 1861 in Rochester, New York, as a private. James Goold enlisted in the army on 29 August 1862 in Macedon, New York, as a private. They were both mustered into the "F" Co. New York 25th Infantry in August...
GLC03523.05
Collection of Josiah E. Henry [decimalized]
1861-1865
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Consists primarily of a collection of letters by Josiah E. Henry, a soldier in I company of the 5th Vermont Volunteer infantry. Included are letters from his brother George, a soldier in the Vermont 5th Infantry, and several from their cousin...
GLC03523.07
[Collection of Robert S. Terry] [Decimalized .01-.98]
1861-1864
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Collection contains 97 letters, plus an additional manuscript document. Terry served in the 7th Pennsylvania Reserves. His letters include descriptions of camp life, sickness, heat stroke, uniforms, guard duty around Washington, first Manassas (Bull...
GLC03523.08
to [William Grier Maitland]
22 April 1863
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Reports on the condition of his regiment, camped near Young's Point. Relates that they will travel to Vicksburg, Mississippi 23 April 1863. States that on 21 April, his division attended a parade to welcome General [Lorenzo] Thomas, "here for the...
GLC03523.10.063
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