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Treaty between the United States of America and the Eastern Bands of Shoshonee Indians
7 March 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
concluded July 2, 1863 proclaimed June 7, 1869
GLC04099.81
Treaty between the United States of America and the Western Bands of Shoshonee Indians
26 June 1866
concluded October 1, 1863 proclaimed October 21, 1869
GLC04099.82
Treaty between the United States of America and the Klamath and Moadac Tribes and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians
2 July 1863
concluded October 14, 1864 proclaimed February 17, 1870
GLC04099.83
to George May Powell
June 2, 1893
Sate, I. G. W., fl. 1893
In response to his request, he sends George May Powell a Legislative Directory.
GLC00687.144
June 3, 1893
Christian Arbitration and Peace Society, fl. 1893
They protest the discrimination against Chinese people from and on American shores, citing statistics of imports and exports with Hong Kong. There are two copies.
GLC00687.145
to Mrs. George May Powell
June 18, 1899
Gilbert, Mary L., fl. 1899
She has invited her to participate in a conference of the "Newfield Y's." She hopes that Mrs. Powell's paper, originally intended to discuss the Peace question, will not interfere with another paper on peace.
GLC00687.147
October 19, 1899
Cameron, William A.B., fl. 1899
He reports news of the Boer War and the intentions of the English, with reference to violent events. He seeks international assistance from various courts.
GLC00687.148
June 18, 1905
Sunderlin, Kate, fl. 1905
She refers to the recent secession of Norway, and its impact on Russia, as well as a possible alliance between London and Germany. She is concerned about the Swedish government's recognition of Norway. She believes arbitration to be the only...
GLC00687.149
[Arbitration Council flyer]
1861-1877
Arbitration Forum
A brief report of the Committee of Arbitration averting strikes and lockouts is included, with reference to the Chicago Board of Trade, the Permanent International Peace Court, the Peace Memorials on International and Industrial Peace at the 1904...
GLC00687.150
Mr. Editor, England & the Boers
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
George May Powell writes in response to another letter to the editor about the Boer War. He refers to Livingston and the varying opinions of clergy on slavery, and the actions of British missionaries in South Africa. He encourages careful study of...
GLC00687.151
to U. S. Senate
Because the U.S. has improperly secured vast and valuable territory from Mexico without fair equivalence, this memorial requests that Congress establish a "Commission of Inquiry in Equity."
GLC00687.152
to unknown
A card introducing George May Powell as "a friend of every good cause."
GLC00687.153
[Petition]
The undersigned men express sympathy for Boer independence before the Senators and Representatives of the United States Congress.
GLC00687.154
Memorial
The Farmers Club of the American Institute of New York requests Congress to consider an amendment of forestry laws. Specifically they seek provisions to save national domain forests from needless waste, to create new forests and literature on forests...
GLC00687.155
The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York
1874
The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York, fl. 1874
The Fire-Proof Company of New York uses French hydraulic lime of Teil, one of the strongest cements known. Methods require the placement of incombustible material between partitions and open spaces. They list several New York locations which have...
GLC00687.156
Certificate of Tests
January 12,1874
A certificate of tests reveals results of various burning experiments within Fireproof Buildings, with a list of accredited architects and other witnesses.
GLC00687.157
Price List of Mettlach Tiles
1 January 1875
L. F., & A., Beckwith, fl. 1875
This list describes the variety of tiles offered, sizes, shapes, colors, and prices.
GLC00687.158
Mettlach Tiles
Circa 1875
These fireproof tiles have long been used extensively in public buildings. Information is given for ordering and for laying, with potential design plans.
GLC00687.159
to Hon. N.C. Ely
May 10, 1876
He discusses the idea of fireproofing homes.
GLC00687.161
to Gents
January 24, 1883
The issue of fireproof buildings is important in forestry matters, and he requests the value of raising building quality. Fireproofing buildings will cost less in the end and are more healthy.
GLC00687.163
to Joseph T. Edwards and others
May 12, 1886
He writes about waste in America and its worth in Europe. He calculates the amounts of waste.
GLC00687.164
March 11, 1889
Risley, Sam D., fl. 1889
He describes Fort Meade and Florida as a comfortable subtropical climate, with orange crops and roses.
GLC00687.166
December 16, 1896
Gifford, John, fl. 1896
He regrets not being able to attend the regular meeting of the New Jersey Forestry Association.
GLC00687.168
to "Kind Brother"
4 May 1886
Pugh, M. V., fl. 1886
re: Matt Davis/Jones Greer murder case; incidents of vandalism; family activites.
GLC03135.06.026
to "Dear Brother"
7 June 1886
Includes pencil note signed "W.J.P." [William J. Pugh]. re: news of farm and family; child of unknown parentage at Robert Duncan's.
GLC03135.06.027
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