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to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: shipment of leather
1772/08/20
Spencer, Asa, fl. 1772
Spencer writes that he has shipped Robert, Jr. sole leather and upper leather. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03267
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: clearing a debt
1773/02/01
Wolcott, Thomas, fl. 1773
Wolcott explains that he is nearly destitute, and only has one cow and heffer, which do not officially belong to him. He therefore can not use them to clear a debt with Robert, Jr., and asks if some other means of payment could be found. He further...
GLC03107.03268
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: order for iron
1773/02/24
Roseboom, Myndert, 1735-1806
Myndert Roseboom asks Robert, Jr. to ship iron to Major Fonda, and promises that he will be responsible for the payment.
GLC03107.03269
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: notice of plans to move
1773/04/03
Coklen, Nathan, fl. 1773
Coklen states that he plans to move to New Winsor, and asks if he can wait to pay Robert, Jr. until he harvests his crops. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03270
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: notice of payment
1773/04/05
Daniel Crommelin & Sons, fl. 1773
Daniel Crommelin & Sons inform Robert, Jr. that they have sent him his money on the Sloop Johanna, and hope that it will reach him safely. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03271
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: request to purchase a piece of land
1773/04/13
Convers, Thomas, fl. 1773
Convers states that although he originally asked to purchase a piece of land to the north, that land is so close to Ephram Reynolds's estate that it would be best if Reynolds had that land himself. He therefore describes a different tract of land to...
GLC03107.03272
Sales of various goods on the account and risk of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1773
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
The document contains several separate accounts, recording the sales of such items as pig iron, cornel, bran, wheat, flaxseed, and potash for the account and risk of Robert Livingston, Jr. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03273
Message of the President.
1925
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Signed State of the Union Address.
GLC03945
[Signatures of Senators and Congressmen requesting a speech by Zachariah Chandler on the topic of Fitz-John Porter]
February 21, 1870
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879
Signed by 39 Senators and Congressmen, including Alexander Ramsey, Benjamin Franklin Rice, Charles Sumner, Hannibal Hamlin, Richard Yates, Carl Schurz, and Simon Cameron. Speeches ordered are to be printed at the Congressional Globe Office. Nine of...
GLC03947
[Collection of Chester M. Slayton, B company, 25th regiment, Michigan, infantry] [decimalized]
1863-1864
Slayton, Chester, fl. 1863-1864
The Asa W. Slayton and Chester M. Slayton collection contains letters primarily written to Asa Slayton. This collection also includes two speeches written by Asa. Friends and family wrote these letters to Asa during Civil War and in the ten years...
GLC03955
to John Dahlgren
10 June 1862
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883
Written by Fox as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to Dahlgren as commander of the Washington Navy Yard. Tells Dahlgren that Ericsson is willing to produce 1 inch plates. Wants his report on the firing of cannon and his opinion before he proceeds...
GLC03959.02
Authority to affix the seal to pardon of James Brady, for theft of mail
10 May 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Brady had been convicted of stealing from the mail and sentenced for two years imprisonment. After serving nearly two-thirds of his sentence, he was pardoned by Lincoln for penitent and exemplary nammer.
GLC03966
Press statement re: Woodrow Wilson's work at the Peace Conference (Versailles)
1921/03/04
McAdoo, William G., 1863-1941
Arguing that Wilson "laid the foundations of world peace and a new order" and that Wilson's work will last despite "[t]he tides of reaction."
GLC03967
[Act of Congress altering times for holding circuit courts]
13 April 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed document signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Signed in type by Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Adams as Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, and approved by George...
GLC03968
to Edwin M. Stanton
1864/02/01
Transport to return black colonists from Haiti. The colonists were freed slaves. In 1862, 450 African Americans were recruited to settle on the Island of Vache, off the coast of present-day Haiti. Small pox and mismanagement by a white government...
GLC03973
to Charles Sumner
February 18, 1872
Ku Klux Klan
The KKK order Senator Sumner, a noted abolitionist and advocate for African-American rights, to leave Washington, D. C. before 4 March 1872. The Klan declares "the KK are strong in this Section and bifor Long we will Sting the Yankee Farmer Living...
GLC03979
to Silas Ketchum
December 16, 1856
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Senator Sumner informs Ketchum, "Of course, I cannot identify the child to which you refer. There was a little girl quite white, a slave in Washington, whose freedom was purchased through my agency, & afterwards sent to Boston, where I presume she...
GLC03980
[Pardon of Jacob Smith for mail tampering].
17 July 1860
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Pardon is countersigned by Acting Secretary of State William Henry Trescot. After serving his sentence, Jacob Smith continued to be imprisoned in Philadelphia for nonpayment of his $500 fine. He was pardoned by Buchanan after this was petitioned by...
GLC03984
to John MacKay re: birth of daughter Agnes, engineer business, officers marrying
1841/03/18
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Paper is overall darkened. With integral address panel on p. 4 (Lee has written on all panels which would have been folded out of view. Talks about Congress, General Winfield Scott, etc.
GLC03989
to Gaston
9 October 1904
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Discusses Senator James T. Heflin's remarks on assassination of McKinley. Also writes that black voters hold the balance of power in some states and that Roosevelt would be re-elected. Written on Department of Justice letterhead.
GLC03993
[Last page of 1838 message to Congress]
3 December 1838
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
"Whatever differences of opinion may exist as to the expediency of vesting such a power in the Judiciary in a system of Government constituted like that of the United States, all must agree that these disparaging discrepancies in the law and in the...
GLC03994
to John Hay
3 July 1900
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Text reads: "Hay. Instructions to Ambassadors in China defining the attitude of the United States. Approved". Written on Executive Mansion stationery.
GLC03995
[Orderly Book, 13th Regt., kept by Lt. Gallup during Quasi-war with France]
April 1799-February 1800
Gallup, Lodowick, fl. 1799-1800
An unsigned record of the 13th Regiment as it prepared for what was thought to be a war with France. Following the passage of a law providing for a provincial army, Washington appointed Alexander Hamilton Inspector General. After Washington's death...
GLC03997
To: Hezekiah Niles.
1817/06
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Enclosure of papers for publication in Nile's Weekly Register. Adams mentions a letter of Washington's which may have been lost in the burning of Washington, D.C. and warning "Conclude not, from this that my papers are of any great value."
GLC03999
to David Hunter
February 10, 1863
To Major General Hunter, Commander of the Department of the South, Brigadier General Rufus Saxton, military governor of the region including South Carolina, A. C. Smith, W. E. Wording, and William Henry Brisbane. President Lincoln authorizes these...
GLC04001
[Commission of William Sampson as commodore in Navy]
13 July 1898
Commission of William Sampson as commodore in Navy. Signed by John D. Long as Secretary of the Navy and William McKinley as President of the United States. Docket on lower lefthand side. Blue seal intact. Printed at the Bureau, Engraving, and...
GLC04002.01
[Commission of William Sampson as rear admiral in Navy]
10 August 1898
Commission of William Sampson as rear admiral in Navy. Signed by William McKinley as President of the United States and John D. Long as Secretary of the Navy. Promoted for "eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle." Docket on lower lefthand side...
GLC04002.02
12 April 1899
Commission of William Sampson as rear admiral in Navy. Signed by William McKinley as President of the United States and John D. Long as Secretary of the Navy. Docket on lower lefthand side. Blue seal intact. Printed at the "Bureau, Engraving &...
GLC04002.03
[Appointment of William Sampson as commissioner to meet with Spanish regarding Cuba]
19 August 1898
Commissioning William Sampson to meet with Spanish representatives concerning their evacuation of Cuba. Signed by William McKinley as President of the United States. Countersigned by J.B. Moore as acting Secretary of State. White seal on bottom...
GLC04002.04
to Edgar Mason
21 April 1824
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
President Adams sends a copy of a letter from Edmund Gage to Massachusetts congressman Jeremiah Nelson (not included) to District Attorney Mason. Asks Mason to verify the claims in the letter; if they are true "Captain Gage and his vessel may both...
GLC04004
Pass for Elizabeth De Lancey, Ann De Lancey, & Henry Izard [B. Arnold related]
1780/09/06
Washington, George, 1732-1799
GLC04010
to Sarah Jay
9 April 1794
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Refers to his wife Sarah as Sally. Comments to his wife that he dined with President Washington. Relates there is a suspenseful atmosphere in the capital over a possible war with Britain. He says peace will probably prevail, but that war should be...
GLC04011
to unknown
8 November 1799
Angry letter to an official regarding William Shepherd, who "acted a very disingenuous part" on a previous survey of Washington's land.
GLC04013
[to his mother]
18 July 1863
Griffin, Charles, 1825-1867
Writes following the death of his father, Apollos Griffin. Has delayed writing in hopes he may obtain permission to go to Washington (possibly where his mother is located). Writes, "He alone whom it has pleased to take away a devoted husband, kind...
GLC04016
[Assessment of value of the Prosper, a British ship]
18 November 1775
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Laurens, Roger Smith, and Edward Blake obey orders of the South Carolina Provincial Congress in assessing the value the Prosper, which had been seized for service by the colonies. The men state that the ship is worth 2,000 pounds and recommend that...
GLC03942
[Witnessing 200 pound bond for manumission of slave]
May 4, 1757
Livingston, Philip, 1716-1778
Legal document for the posting of a bond for the manumission of the slave Ann. Signed as witnesses by the Aldermen and Justices of the Peace for the City and County of New York: John Cruger, Simon Johnson, Francis Gilpin, Philip Livingston (the...
GLC03943
to President of N.H. re: sending journals, inadequate representation of NH
1785/09/06
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Writtn as Sec. of Congress
GLC03944
to Edward Davis Townsend
7 September 1865
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Major General Meade requests information regarding "the organization of the Division of Colored troops formerly belonging to the 28th Corps" from Townsend, the Assistant Adjutant General. Inquires regarding the status of the command of Brigadier...
GLC03946
to Henry Martindale re: special counsel to Indians
1850/03/06
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
GLC03948
Jeff's Last Shift
1865
Currier & Ives
Cartoon depicting the capture of Jefferson Davis. Depicts his rumored attempt to escape in women's clothing. Davis had actually thrown his wife's overcoat over his shoulders prior to making an unsuccessful dash to elude the soldiers pursing him...
GLC03949
Tintype photograph taken by Cole in 1858, in later case; campaign image
1859
Tintype, apparently based on Ostendorf 14 (the tintype reverses the image). Hamilton & Ostendorf, Lincoln in Photographs, p. 28 suggests that Roderick M. Cole of Peoria made the image about 1858. (See GLC 590.)
GLC03950
The United States Conscription Act of 1863
1863
Published by J. J. Dyer & Co. Printed by S. O. Thayer. Sold for five cents. Advertisements on inside front and both sides of the back cover. Gives full text of the Conscription Act, which was also known as the National Militia Bill, which was passed...
GLC03951
[Indictment of William Samson for counterfeiting currency]
29 August 1780
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Signed by Paine as an attorney and also signed by John Bathes, Caleb Swan, and a Mr. Greenleaf as witnesses, and by Samuel Welles as foreman. Gives the details of the counterfeiting case against Samson. Paine is listed as an attorney.
GLC03952
[Collection of Eleazer L. Sarsons, C company, 4th regiment, New Hampshire, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865, ca. 1900
Sarsons, Eleazer L., 1836-?
Contains account of his capture and release from Andersonville; his exchange; Lee's surrender. Includes description and drawing of Fort Marion.
GLC03953
[Diaries of Ronald A. Kennedy of the Vermont Infantry]
1862-1865
Kennedy, Ronald A., fl. 1862-1865
Three volumes of diaries belonging to Ronald A. Kennedy dated 1862-1865 related to battles, and finances of I Company of the 3rd Vermont Infantry during the Civil War.
GLC03954
[Diaries of John W. Phoenix, A company, 28th regiment, Wisconsin, infantry]
1864-1865
Phoenix, John W., fl. 1864-1865
Diaries are decimalized.
GLC03956
[Collection of John G. Scurry, A company, 11th regiment, Virginia, infantry][Decimalized .01-.81]
1861-1865
Scurry, John G., fl. 1861-1871
Collection of letters belonging to John G. Scurry dated 1861-1865. Consists of 81 letters sent to various recipients, two of which are incomplete. The letters describe the battles of Chickahominy, McClellan's claim of victory in the Penninsula...
GLC03957
[Diaries of Henry Cook, K company, 9th regiment, New Jersey, infantry]
1862-1864
Cook, Henry, fl. 1862-1864
Henry Cook discusses his infantry and Signal Corps service at Roanoke Island, NC and New Bern, NC.
GLC03958
to Franklin Hanford
December 8, 1879
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
Comments briefly on a lecture Hanford gave. Discusses an account of a torpedo experiment he published in the Army and Navy Journal. Expresses his reluctance to have foreigners transmit information overseas. Mentions that he left out information...
GLC03959.01
25 August 1879
Clerical copy. Reports that he has recommended the Bureau to remove the Ordnance Scow from Sandy Hook because it cannot sustain heavy weather. Discusses the torpedo trials and states they have accomplished what was intended, "ascertaining if the...
GLC03959.03
to Daniel Ruggles
13 August 1863
Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876
Discusses recruitment and organization of the militia, transport of supplies, and communication with New Orleans,
GLC03960
[North Carolina arrest warrant for slave stealing food]
30 April 1864
Murdock, A.C., fl. 1864
Partially printed. Murdock signs as Justice of the Peace for an unspecified county in North Carolina on an order for the arrest of Herbert Jackson, a slave. On the oath of Betsy Lott, it is declared that Jackson, a slave owned by [Ty Whited or...
GLC03961
to Elbridge Gerry
1777/03/24
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Warren indicates that he has recently written "a long letter to Mr. Adams" that communicated all consequential information, so this letter is written out of friendship rather than to provide intelligence. Comments on the arrival of a French...
GLC03962
to Mrs. L. A. Arnold
7 January 1849
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"Stonewall" Jackson writes to his sister about his health, a foot injury, and a desire to return to the mountains. Mentions as Uncle Cummins in California. Would like to spend the summer with her. Addressed to Arnold in Beverly, Randolph County...
GLC03963
to Captain Lever
5 September 1799
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy, signs a circular outlining an Act of Congress passed 22 March 1794, "to prohibit the carrying on the Slave Trade from the United States to any foreign place or country..." The Act orders that no United States citizen...
GLC03964
to J. A. Wilson
9 October 1863
Deas, Zachariah Cantey, 1819-1882
Deas's retained copy with emendations by him. General Deas reports on the Battle of Chickamauga to Colonel Wilson, assistant adjutant general of Thomas C. Hindman's Division. Written from Headquarters of Deas's Brigade near Chattanooga, Tennessee...
GLC03965
Uncle Tom's cabin; or, life among the lowly.
1852
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
First edition inscribed. Original cloth. Inscribed by Stowe on the fly-leaf of volume 1 "Presented to [Jno?] Fleece by his friend and admirer Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1854." Boston, John P. Jewett & company; Cleveland, Ohio, Jewett, Proctor &...
GLC03969.01
[Quotation from Uncle Tom's Cabin on Christ]
4 October 1892
"Not one throb of anguish, not one tear of the oppressed is forgotten by the man of sorrows, the Lord of Glory - In his patient generous bosom He bears the anguish of a world." Quoted from Chapter 12.
GLC03969.02
[Announcement of amendment to law on slave trials for capital crimes]
15 November 1768
Blair, John, 1687-1771
Partially printed document signed by Blair as President of the Virginia Council and Commander in Chief of the colony to the justices of the peace of Buckingham County. Transmits amendments made to "An Act directing the Trial of Slaves committing...
GLC03970
Act to continue...an act...for the better payment of the army and their quarters
1770
Great Britain. Acts.
The Quartering Act, which modified previous acts dealing with punishing munity and desertion, better pay, and quartering for the army. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. Paginated 315-316 + unpaginated title page.
GLC03971
Greenback Party: pieces of campaign ephemera including Br, circulars & "money" [Decimalized .01- .21]
1868
Also, numerous handbills in the form of currency, many quite humorous. Some items are second copies.
GLC03972
[Collection of John H. Worcester, H company, 7th regiment, New Hampshire, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .41]
1861-1863
Worcester, John H., 1839-1863
The collection includes documents and letters written to the Worcester family, especially the father, John, from Lieutenant John H. Worcester and his younger brother Charles H. Worcester. John was wounded at Fort Wagner, South Carolina, and taken...
GLC03974
to Elizabeth Jenkins Logan
1 April 1864
Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886
General Logan writes to his mother. Writes, "I have longed to have a letter form you, but have all the time been disappointed. I know that you do not feel opposed to writing to me but perhaps feel as tho' you ought not... I feel as Tho' I was lost...
GLC03975.01
to John Alexander Logan
4 July 1862
Leggett, Mortimer Dormer, 1821-1896
Marked private at the top of page one. Written in pencil. Colonel Leggett writes, "For Heavens sake get us out of this, if you can. Gen Hurlbut is doing all in his power to get us permanintly attached to his command- & I would sooner my regiment...
GLC03976
to Thomas S. Bocock
9 January 1865
Trenholm, George Alfred, 1806-1876
Report of the Confederate Treasury Department to the Confederate Congress. Trenholm signs as Confederate Secretary of State. Addressed to Bocock as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Discusses finances, debts owed by the War Department...
GLC03977
[Philip Henry Sheridan]
1865 February
Hoag & Quick (photographer)
Oval print of Sheridan in uniform.
GLC03978
An Act making farther Provision for the Collection of the Duties by Law imposed on Teas, and to prolong the Term for the Payment of the Duties on Wines.
1791/03/03
Act of Congress regulating duties on tea and wine. Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State.
GLC03981
to Goose Van Schaick
7 April 1779
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Detailed draft of General Schuyler's instructions to Colonel Van Schaick for a raid against the Onondaga Indians. Asks Van Schaick to exclude Indian allies from the expedition and to take measures to prevent the rape of any women taken captive. Van...
GLC03982
[Revolutionary war journal of Captain Benjamin Larrabee]
1776-1791
Larrabee, Benjamin, 1740-1829
Written at various locations; the fist location recorded is Scarborough, Maine. Records details regarding the weather, marching, and reporting to Colonel Reuben Fogg. Includes various lists of soldiers and drafted men. Contains financial records...
GLC03983.01
A pay roll of Capt Benjamin Larrabees company belonging to Colo. Ruben Fogg reg of militia
1777
Larrabee's company belonged to Colonel Reuben Fogg's regiment of militia. Includes a list of soldiers and the amount of their wages. Includes soldiers' signatures (or marks) on verso. Possibly created in early 1777, as this is a record of pay for...
GLC03983.02.01
Collection of important printed treaties [decimalized]
1641-1862
GLC03985
Instructions for...naval officers employed in...suppression of...slave trade
1844
Volume contains 27 treaties with foreign powers for the suppression of the slave trade. Published for use by British naval captains.
GLC03985.01
Volume of Dutch treaties
1648-1681
Collection of Dutch printings of mid-17th century treaties. Printed in Latin, Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Contemporary manuscript table of contents bound in the front.
GLC03985.02
Articles of peace...between...Charles II...and the...United Neatherlands
1667
Great Britain. Treaties.
Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker. Untrimmed. The Treaty of Breda affected the relations of the British and Dutch in the New World. Included the Dutch ceding New York to the British.
GLC03985.03
Treaty of Peace...between...James II...and...Lewis XIV...
1686
Small quarto. Printed by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb. Stab-stitched. Concluded on the 21-31 day of July. The Treaty of Whitehall settled conflicts between Britain and France in America, including fishing rights, fur and Indian trade, and...
GLC03985.04
The Assiento...for allowing to...Great Britain the liberty of importing negroes
1713
Printed by John Baskett. Missing 1/3 permission leaf. The Assiento Treaty between England and Spain. Spain granted England an official monopoly to supply enslaved people from Africa to the Spanish New World. Signed on 25 March 1713.
GLC03985.05
Treaty of peace...between...Princess Anne...and...Lewis XIV
Printed by John Baskett. First British edition. Printed in English, Spanish, and Latin. Treaty of Utrecht between France and England. France returned Hudson's Bay to the British. It also gave up Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and St. Kitts and...
GLC03985.06
Treaty of peace between England, France and Spain
1763
Printed in French.Peace treaty that ended the French and Indian War. France ceded Canada to England and Louisiana to Spain.
GLC03985.07
Preliminary articles of peace... [between England and France]
1783
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Small quarto. Printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke. A tentative settlement of the French and English peace, releasing the United States to go ahead with a final settlement. Signed on 20 January 1783.
GLC03985.08
The treaty of Paris
The final proclamation of peace between England and France in the American War of Independence. Printed by Jean-Francois Picot, in French.
GLC03985.09
Preliminary articles of peace between...Brittanick Majesty and the King of Spain
First official english publication of preliminary articles of peace between England and Spain. Printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke. References: American Controversy 83-44, Davenport 170.
GLC03985.10
Collection of treaties between Great Britian and foreign powers
1762-1795
Blind stamp of "Foreign Office." Volumes contain first official British editions of twenty-eight treaties concluded with foreign governments from 1762 to 1795.
GLC03985.11
Treaty of amity and commerce between the U.S. and France
1778
France. Treaties, etc.
Printed by De L'imprimerie Royale. First official printing.Treaty of friendship and commerce. One of the first two treaties concluded by the United States. Signed on 6 February 1778.
GLC03985.12
Treaties of amity and commerce and of alliance...
United States. Treaties, etc.
Printed by Draper and Folsom. First American printings. The two treaties with the French were the first made by the United States. Signed on 6 February 1778.
GLC03985.13
Provisional articles concluded by British and American commissioners
Reprint of the Royal Printing House edition. French edition of provisional articles. Includes decorative woodcuts with the text. Signed on 20 November 1782. Printed in French.
GLC03985.14
Provisional articles..by the...commissioners
Printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke. The first treaty between Great Britain and the United States. This provisional agreement is the first document in which Britain recognized US independence. Signed on 30 November 1782.
GLC03985.15
Treaty between United States and Sweden
1785
The first treaty made by the United States with a power other than France. It is the first regular treaty of friendship and commerce between the United States and a neutral power. Signed on 3 April 1783. Printed in Swedish and French.
GLC03985.16
Treaty between the United States and Spain (in Spanish)
1796
Printed in Spanish by En La Impenta Real. First printed edition. The Treaty of San Ildefonso. First American treaty with Spain. The treaty defined the boundaries of Spanish possessions in North America and secured common navigation of the...
GLC03985.17
Treaty of peace and amity between his Britannic Majesty and the United States...
[1815]
Small quarto. Printed by R.G. Clarke. First official English printing. The Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. Signed on 24 December 1814. Malloy p. 613.
GLC03985.18
Convention between his Britannic Majesty and the United States...
1819
Folio. Printed by R.G. Clarke. Official British printing. Established U.S.-Canadian border, settled question of fishing rights off Newfoundland, and agreed on jointly adminstering Oregon for ten year period. Signed on 20 October 1818.
GLC03985.19
Treaty between United States and Columbia
1825
Large Quarto. Printed by F.M Stokes. First Columbian printing. First treaty between the US and another icountry in the western hemisphere. Negotiatedin 1824, ratified in 1825. Malloy p. 292.
GLC03985.20
Treaty between United States and Federated Republic of Central America
1826
Small folio. Printed by Imprena Mayor Casa de Porras. Treaty of amity and commerce with rebelling Spanish provinces. The Federal Republic of Central America included Guatemala, Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica and was formed in 1823...
GLC03985.21
Treaty establishing boundary between United States and Mexico
1832
Treaty declaring Sabine River as boundary between the two nations. Ratified in 1832. Printed in double-column format in English and Spanish. First Mexican printing. Signed in 1828, ratified 1832.
GLC03985.22
Collection of treaties between the United States and [countries of the Far East]
1862
Original cloth backed printed boards. Published by U.S. Legation in Honk Kong. Book contains documents and treaties that highlight the beginning of American diplomacy in the Far East. It included treaties with China, Japan, Korea, and Siam.
GLC03985.23
to Anna Maria Fitzhugh
1859/09/01
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Writes to his godmother about fighting the Comanche Indians in Oklahoma. Notes his successful recovery from a "severe ordeal." Comments that "Indian warfare is not the most glorious in the world, hard fighting after riding miles and miles through...
GLC03986
[Carte de visite of Fitzhugh Lee]
1865 August
Vannerson & Jones
Pictured with a very full beard, in full Confederate uniform. Edges have been trimmed. With a series of notes on verso which include: "Given me by Gen'l Lee -- Aug. 65." (The writer confused Lee's.)
GLC03987
[Collection of two documents of Captain J. S. James] Decimalized
GLC03988
to T.W. Colley
December 9, 1866
Offering to purchase artificial foot for T. W. Colley, a Confederate amputee. Hopes to purchase the foot with the money he raised during a fair "for the relief of the South." Lee is now "engaged in farming."
GLC03990
Constitution of the State of New-York
New York, Constitution, fl. 1777
GLC03991
[Document regarding Garrard's debt to Daniel Garrard]
1 November 1841
Garrard, Theophilus T., 1812-1902
Cites the details of several sums Theophilus owes Daniel Garrard (one of Theophilus's brothers and his father were named Daniel). As surety, Theophilus conveys the right, title, and interest of a tract of land in Clay County, Kentucky, to Daniel...
GLC03996
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