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15 Share certificates in Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
1831-1835
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Partially printed documents signed by Anthony Dey, William Sumner and W.H. Wilson as principals of the Company.
GLC02758
Map of colonization grants in Texas
1835
S. Stiles & Co., fl. 1835
Land grants in Texas. Streeter 1164. Once belonged to Anthony Dey.
GLC02759
to John Sherman
13 October 1871
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
Congratulates Sherman on his election to the Senate, taking Salmon P. Chase's resigned position. Mentions the influence of Tammany Hall preventing people from voting and the criticism of his supporters by the New York Tribune.
GLC02761
1 April 1861
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898
Morrill, a United States Representative from Vermont, discusses Sherman's election to the Senate. States "I regret you have left the House when I think you might have rendered more important services to your country than you will find opportunity to...
GLC02762
to Edward Clark
4 December 1877
Remington, Philo, 1816-1889
Signed as President of the Remington Company. Discusses debt owed to the Singer Company which he is not able to pay at this time. Remarks on why he entered into the manufacture of sewing machines, "It was not primarily to make money; ... the...
GLC02764
re: negative comments on Mormons and annexation of Texas
1845/03/11
Abbot, Abiel, 1765-1859
Abbot writes that the annexation of Texas is an "offense against humanity and a monstrous transgression of the law of God." With address on p. 4.
GLC02765
Papers of Gen. Fenton re: Treaty of Versailles, plebiscite in Upper Silesia [Decimalized .01- .65]
1919-1962
Fenton, Guy A., fl. 1919-1962
General Fenton served with British forces on the Continent. He was an accomplished linguist and commanded considerable respect in France and Germany. The papers include numerous printed items relating to the Plebiscite in Upper Silesia. Part of the...
GLC02766
Copy of treaty of peace and amity between the United States and Tripoli
1805/06/04
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
In a clerk's hand with copy signatures of Tobias Lear and the various Tripolitan leaders involved in the treaty.
GLC02794.070
GLC02794.071
Circular to the consuls and commercial agents of the United States
1805/07/12
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Printed circular discontinues the issuing of certificates for foreign ships bought by American citizens. Refers to GLC 2794.047.
GLC02794.073
to Tobias Lear re: praise for sending grain to relieve hunger in Algiers
1805/08/17
Thornton, William, fl. 1805-1806
Thornton praises Lear: "I cannot express the satisfaction I feel at the worthy Act you have done in sending Grain to Algiers when they were in destress [sic], & when it would have made you a very large Fortune you have done it on the part of...
GLC02794.094
On the choice of a horse
1806/06/29
Detailed instructions regarding buying and shipping horses. Bound by a pink ribbon. Dr. Thornton, who treated Lear as a patient, was also a prominent architect and inventor.
GLC02794.103
to Thomas Triplett re: enclosing drawing of horse to be shown to Tobias Lear
1806/06/30
"I herewith enclose the Drawing of a Horse, which I request the favour of you to shew to my worthy Friend Colonel Lear . . . ." Lear was a patient of Dr. Thornton.
GLC02794.104
to William Barker re: pension payment to Sidi Ahmet Caramanli
1808/05/24
Smith, Robert, fl. 1808
Written as U.S. Secretary of the Navy. Scribal copy bound together with GLC 2794.118, .120-.124, .128-.133, .135-.145 and .147-.151. (Letter #2 in bound volume.)
GLC02794.119
to Tobias Lear re: description of military situation in Algiers
1804/02/30
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Mountford writes that "in case of an attack on my own Garrison" he will most likely suffer because the people under his command are "sick," "Nobody," "willing-but-slow" and "Good for nothing." Yet he is cautiously opitmistic: "If I did . . . to...
GLC02794.060
to Tobias Lear re: "sad situation" and appeal for aid [in French]
1804/03/13
Signed by various Portuguese officers: Ignacio Ser Cinto, Antonio [illegible], Dioge Ramireo Esquivel, Joao Jose Frz de Andrade, Joao dos Santos, Paulo Freire de Andrade, Joao Alfonso Veto, Jose Bernardo de Hacerda, Fr Bernardo Borges do Valle...
GLC02794.061
to General Forteguerra re: extract of letter requesting loan of gunboats
1804/12/15
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
"In consequence of the situation of the City & harbour of Tripoli it is necessary, in order to carry on our operations against that Regency with the greatest effect, that we should have Bomb-vessels & Gun-boats."
GLC02794.062
to Tobias Lear re: assassination and expulsion of Jews from Algiers (pogrom)
28 June 1805
An almost hour-by-hour description of the assassination of Napatili Busnach, Jewish Algerian government officer, and the expulsion and massacre of Jews in Algiers by the government. Mountford sends a report of activities in the city. "This morning...
GLC02794.063
to Samuel Barron re: Tripoli minister's desire to re-establish peace with U.S.
1805/03/18
Nilsen, N.C., fl. 1805
Nilsen was the Danish Consul to Tripoli. Commodore Barron was the commander of the U.S. Naval forces in the Mediterranean. "Sidi Muhamed Dghies is desirous of a peace and . . . his health and particularly the state of his eyes, will oblige him to...
GLC02794.064
to Tobias Lear re: attempted murder of Dey, and English/French relations
1805/03/23
Mountford describes attempted assassination of the Dey of Algiers by four Turkish soldiers "each armed with two pistols, a Carbine & an atagon . . . . His attendants were at the distance of 60 yards & instantly ran to his assistance, and stoned to...
GLC02794.065
List of people on a Turkish ship captured by U.S. Commodore Preble
1805/05/21
Notes number of people captured, including enslaved people owned by Turks and those being sent as presents. Also notes: "Two or three of the Black Slaves have died in the Castle at Syracuse." Note on p. 2: "A List of Prisoners."
GLC02794.066
to Tobias Lear re: appointment of Spanish Consul [in Italian]
1805/05/27
Bashaw Caramanli, Jusuf, fl. 1805-1811
Translation from Arabic. Docketed on a separate leaf: "Translation of the [illegible] of the Bashaw of Tripoli appointing Don Joseph Gerardo Louza Consul of Spain to Treaty of Peace at --[.]"
GLC02794.067
copy of letter to Samuel Barron re: naval situation in Mediterranean [in Italian]
1805/05/26
Bassa, Hamuda, fl. 1803-1807
Samuel Barron was the commander of American Naval forces in Mediterranean Sea. Marked "Copia" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page, with copy signature.
GLC02794.068
to Tobias Lear re: thanks for forwarded correspondence
1805/06/02
Langford, William, fl. 1805
Langford was the British Consul to Tripoli.
GLC02794.069
to Tobias Lear re: congratulations on peace treaty
1805/06/05
"I am . . . to congratulate you on the happy restoration of the Peace between your Country, the United States of America, and His Excellency the Bashaw of Tripoli." Langford was the British Consul to Tripoli.
GLC02794.072
Wrapper separated from its letter
1805/08
Bears two inscriptions: "Correspondence with His Excelly the Bey of Tunis." "Copy of a Letter from the President of the U. States to the Bey of Tunis," without the letter enclosed.
GLC02794.074
to Hamuda Bassa re: introduction as American Consul
1805/08/02
Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Draft copy of letter with edits. "[T]he honor of presenting myself to your Excellency In the purpose of fulfilling the President's wishes."
GLC02794.075
to Tobias Lear re: Bassa recognizing Lear's diplomatic authority [in Italian]
1805/08/05
GLC 2794.077 is a translation of this letter. The Bashaw initially refused to accept Lear as American Consul to Tunis.
GLC02794.076
to Tobias Lear re: Bassa accepting Lear's diplomatic authority
Translation in a clerk's hand of GLC 2794.076: "[Y]ou are appointed as [Consul] to all the Powers whose coasts are wet by the Mediterranean, and as I am one of those powers, I make not the least difficulty to the contrary." This comment comes after...
GLC02794.077
Copy of letter to Tobias Lear re: Bassa recognizing Lear's auth'y. [in Italian]
Manuscript copy of GLC 2794.076. Signed by Tobias Lear on 2 September 1805, with a note: "A true copy from the original." Recognizes Lear's authority after originally refusing to accept him as American Consul to Tunis.
GLC02794.078
to Hamuda Bassa re: the sovereign's refusal to meet with Lear
Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Draft copy, with edits, of GLC 2794.080. "As George Davis Esq our Charge de Affairs at your Courts has informed me that . . . you refused to receive me a person authorized to transact any business of my...
GLC02794.079
Final draft of GLC 2794.079 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." "As George Davis Esq our Charge d'Affairs at your Courts has informed me that . . . you refused to receive me a person authorized to...
GLC02794.080
to Tobias Lear: acknowledging receipt of letters, recognizes Lear's authority
1805/08/07
Manuscript copy of letter in a clerk's hand. The Bey of Tunis writes: "as you are authorized by the President I am entirely disposed to hear from you an explanation of your wishes . . . ."
GLC02794.081
to Tobias Lear re: [?] [in Italian]
Mentions American Consul to Algiers, George Davis. Draft copy of GLC 2794.083. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.082
Copy of letter to Tobias Lear re: [?] [in Italian]
Signed by Tobias Lear (p. 2) on 2 September 1805, with a note: "a true copy from the Original." Manuscript copy of GLC 2794.082. Marked "Copia" in upper left-hand corner of the first page. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.083
to Hamuda Bassa re: threatened war between Tunis and U.S.
1805/08/08
Draft copy of GLC 2794.085. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." For excerpt, see GLC 2794.085. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.084
Final draft of GLC 2794.084 in a clerk's hand, with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear writes: "the repeated threats of your Excellency to make war upon the United States has Obliged the Commander of the American...
GLC02794.085
to Tobias Lear re: Bey's attempt to avoid hostilities with the U.S.
1805/08/09
Manuscript copy of letter in a clerk's hand with copy signature. Bey writes: "you [Lear] are the sole person at this moment invested with the character & power of the President of your Government to treat with me on affairs relative to your Nation...
GLC02794.086
copy of letter to Tobias Lear re: [?] [in Italian]
Marked "Copia" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page. Signed by Tobias Lear on p. 9, with a note: "A true Copy from the Original." Bound by a green ribbon. Copy of GLC 2794.088. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.087
Same as GLC 2794.087, in a different hand. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.088
to Hamuda Bassa re: delayed response to Lear's letter on possible war
1805/08/10
Draft copy of GLC 2794.090. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." For excerpt, see GLC 2794.090. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.089
Final draft of GLC 2794.089 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." "I had flattered myself that I should have had the honor of hearing from your Excellency, in answer to my letters of the 8th. of this...
GLC02794.090
Translation of letter to Tobias Lear re: delay in correspondence
1805/08/11
The Bashaw explains that his other obligations, and lack of access to a translator resulted in the delayed reply to Lear's letter. Emphasizes that Lear should not doubt "my zeal, & peaceful intentions." Docketed on verso: "Translation of a Letter...
GLC02794.091
to Hamuda Bassa re: continued peace between U.S. and Tunis
Draft copy of GLC 2794.093. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear responds to the Bashaw's letter of 9 August 1805 (GLC 2794.088). For excerpt, see GLC 2794.093. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.092
Final draft of GLC 2794.092 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear responds to the Bashaw's letter of 9 August 1805 (GLC 2794.088). "[A]s [your previous letters] contain such assurances of your...
GLC02794.093
to Sidi Josaph Sapatapa of Tunis re: treaty between Tunis and the U.S.
1805/08/22
Draft of GLC 2794.096. Lear writes Sidi Jossaph, the Sapatapa (Prime Minister) to the Bey of Tunis to negotiate more favorable commerce and shipping agreements with Tunis, with the "object . . . to increase the harmony and good understanding which...
GLC02794.095
Final draft of GLC 2794.095 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Lear writes Sidi Jossaph, the Sapatapa (Prime Minister) to the Bey of Tunis to negotiate more favorable commerce and shipping agreements with Tunis, with the "object . . . to...
GLC02794.096
to Tobias Lear re: modifications to a treaty between Tunis and U.S.
1805/08/31
Hoggia, Jusuf, fl. 1805
Translation copy in a clerk's hand. Informs Lear that the Bashaw of Tunis wishes to postpone modifications to the treaty pending the return of his ambassadors with ratification of the treaty by President Jefferson. The Bashaw does agree to stop...
GLC02794.097
Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.098
to Tobias Lear re: modifications to treaty [in Italian]
Same as GLC 2794.100. Marked "Copia" in upper left-hand corner of first page. Signed on p. 3 by Tobias Lear on 2 September 1805, with a note: "A true Copy from the Original." Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.099
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