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[William Joseph Hardee]
1865 ca.
J.W., McClary, & Co., fl. 1865
Bust portrait as Confederate Lieutenant General. With autographed dedication on verso to George H. Steuart. Image faded. Tinted cheeks.
GLC05673
[Requirement for the deposit of money to the Confederate Treasury]
March 5, 1861
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
Memminger, serving as Secretary of the Confederate Treasury, instructs former public officers of the United States to "make immediate payment into the Confederate Treasury, of any balance ... of money collected or received by you, for the account of...
GLC05674
Africa and the American Flag. By Commander Andrew H. Foote. U.S. Navy, Lieutenant commanding U.S. Brig. Perry on the Coast of Africa, A.D. 1850-1851.
1854
Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863
Signed by Rear Admiral Semmes on the inner front cover. 390 pages of text followed by 18 pages of advertisements. Includes lithographs as illustration. Published by D. Appleton & Co. Discusses Western European and American interests in the African...
GLC05675
New-York weekly journal. [Vol. 933, no. 96 (September 8, 1735)]
1732/09/08
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
Published one month after Zenger's acquittal. Complains that the magistrate has no right over nor should intrude in the private lives of citizens. Argues that by liberty and natural right, men are entitled to govern over their own private affairs...
GLC05676
Collection of letters from Salmon Portland Chase to Jehu Glancy Jones regarding the politics during the Reconstruction Era [Decimalized .01-.05]
1867-1871
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
GLC05677
to Jehu Glancy Jones
27 July 1871
Chase, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, discusses party politics with Jones, a judge and former United States Representative from Pennsylvania. States "I thank you for your kind solicitude concerning my health, but fancy that its...
GLC05677.05
[Contract for the purchase of a slave named "Kitty"]
3-4 November 1829
Byrne, John, fl. 1829
John Byrne "hires" Kitty to James B. Bailey for $200 for a term of seventy years. To uphold his part of the contract, Bailey has "to furnish the said negro girl Kitty with good holesome provisions & comfortable clothing & also to treat her with...
GLC05679
Speeches of William Jennings Bryan, revised and arranged by himself, with a biographical introduction by Mary Baird Bryan, his wife
1913
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
Inscribed to P.L. Goldsborough, who may be Phillips Lee Goldsborough, governor of Maryland. Volume one consists of 347 pages; volume two 428 pages plus ten pages of advertisements.
GLC05683
[Grants of money for children of slaves in Ulster County, New York]
1 January 1803
Jansen, Zacharias, fl. 1803
Grants of money for the children of slaves in the town of Shawangunk, New York. Signed by Zacharias Jansen, several other members of the Jansen family, and various others. Refers to the eventual abolition of slavery in New York State. "...for the...
GLC05685
Fort Laramie peace council with Northern plains tribes, no. 39 [stereocard]
1868 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
On yellow mount. Shows William T. Sherman, Winfield S. Hancock and Harney, with others plus small Indian girl.
GLC05686
Constitution and Laws of the Cherokee Nation
1875
From the estate of Frank James. Pasted-in Cherokee alphabet. Published by R. & T.A. Ennis, stationers, printers & book binders. "Published by authority of the General Council." Includes Act of Union between Eastern and Western Cherokee Indians...
GLC05687
Journal of ... the 6th annual General Council of the Indian Territory
Printed by the Journal Steam Boat and Printing House.
GLC05688
Ordering southern army into battle against Creeks
1836/06/11
Jesup, Thomas S., 1788-1860
GLC05690.01
Order No. 1 re: troop coordination [against the Creek Indians]
1836/06/10
GLC05690.02
to Rufus Edwards
9 November 1845
Edwards, Cabel G., fl. 1845
Reports that their father is dead and describes his last weeks. Includes the surrender of his father's estate to his brother. Discusses his financial and legal troubles. Invites his brother and family in Ohio to go west to California, where they...
GLC05691
Orders No 8
1836/06/16
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Printed orders with AES by Robert Parker Parrott following up on Scott's order.
GLC05693
His most Sacred Majesty George IIId, King of Britain, &c.
1755 ca.
Frye, Thomas, 1710-1762
This document is a mezzotint depicting King George III. Three names are associated with the making of this print. The first, which is noted in the lower left corner of the engraving, is T. Frye. The note next to his name reads "ad vivum delineavit"...
GLC05694
to Elizabeth Ferguson
March 21, 1791
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Complains about the poor real estate market in regard to the sale of Ms. Ferguson's land and currency inflation. Has an entire paragraph crossed out on page two. Possibly for probate.
GLC05698.01
to Samuel R. Gerry re: sending order of Senate on salaries of office holders
1792/10/10
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Transmitting an order of the Senate (not included) to "all Officers to furnish an account of the emoluments of their respective Offices."
GLC05698.02
to Sylvanus Bourne
11 June 1783
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818
Written by Major General St. Clair to Bourne. References Bourne's previous letter. Has left it at home, which has kept him from replying as particularly as he wanted. Letter deals with a business transaction the two made previously with a Mrs. Bayard...
GLC05698.03
Connecticut House bill no. 185 re: erection of telephone and telegraph lines
1881/02/24
Concerning the rights to land ownership of companies or people who erect telegraph or telephone wires.
GLC05702
[Scraps no. 1., 1849. New Series].
1849
Johnson, D.C., fl. 1912
Cartoons satirizing changing social mores, especially the changing role of women in society and politics. Includes cartoons showing men asking permission of wives and mothers before engaging in activities and a gallant woman proposing to a bashful...
GLC05703
[Volume of five loyalist tracts relating to the American Revolution, titled Galloways Tracts]
1780
Wilkie, John, ?-1785
The five works, in order: "The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq; Late Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania, before the House of Commons, in a Committee on the American Papers" second edition; "Plain Truth: Or, A Letter to the Author of...
GLC05705
An Appendix to the Notes on Virginia Relative to the Murder of Logan's Family
1800
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed by Samuel H. Smith. Jefferson's separately printed appendix to his Notes on Virginia, containing the evidence upon which he charged Capt. Cresap with the murder of Logan's family and other peaceful Indians. The appendix was printed to...
GLC05706
Eight military manuals printed by U.S. Military Academy Lithographic Press [Decimalized]
1838-1841
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Seven manuals bound together, with a loose eighth item. The bound set was made for Halleck while a cadet at West Point, although the signature appears to be later. The single unbound manual was not owned by Halleck. Boxed together. Lithography by...
GLC05707
Military Pyrotechny, for the use of the Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point
1839
West Point Military Academy
Information on all the ingredients and processes used in creating military explosives. Plates depict steps in manufacturing bombs, rockets, grape shot, and other explosive projectiles. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy...
GLC05707.01
Notes on Architecture
circa 1838
Survey of classical architecture, with plates depicting Greek and Roman columns. Signed by Henry W. Halleck in ink on the first page. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Halleck while a cadet at West Point...
GLC05707.02
Notes on the Attack and Defence of Permanent Works
October 1838
Reviews techniques and procedures for the attack and defense of military works. Two of the three plates fold out to ledger size, and all three exhibit pencil annotations. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Signed...
GLC05707.03
Notes on Mines
Contains directions on constructing mines for use in military attacks. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Signed by Halleck in ink on page 40. Owned by Halleck while a cadet at West Point. Bound together in a book...
GLC05707.04
General Remarks on the Motion of Machines
Manual on machines with equations and illustrations throughout. Handwritten notes throughout. Also one sheet of handwritten notes tipped in between pages 40 and 41. Signed by Halleck in pencil on pages 1 and 53. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a...
GLC05707.05
Composition of Armies
Contains sections concerning strategy, marches, battle, position, convoys, castrametation, military reconnaissance, and "Indian warfare." Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a cadet at...
GLC05707.06
Chemical Notes, on Gunpowder and its Materials
1838
Bailey, J.W., fl. 1838
Bailey is listed on title page as Acting Professor of Chemistry. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a cadet at West Point. Bound together in a book with GLC05707.01-.07.
GLC05707.07
Notes on Gunpowder, Percussion, Powder, Cannon and Projectiles
1841
Knowlton, Miner, fl. 1841
Includes detailed schematic diagrams and sectional views of cannons, blast furnaces, projectiles, etc. Knowlton is listed on title page as Instructor of Artillery in the US Military Academy. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military...
GLC05707.08
to the Democracy of Ohio re: as prisoner, invokes Constitution, decries Lincoln
1863/05
Vallandigham, Clement L., 1820-1871
GLC05709
[John S. Mosby]
1865 January
Full length portrait wearing Colonel's uniform (3 stars) and hat. Wears a full beard. Signed on recto "Jno S. Mosby." Faded sepia tone. With catalog description item numbered 134 glued on verso. Like most reproductions of this image, Wirt's Mosby's...
GLC05711
2 Broadsides and 1 newsletter related to the Sacco Vanzetti case [decimalized]
1927
Sacco & Vanzetti, ?-1927
Materials relating to the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in 1927.
GLC05712
Justice the issue! Shall Sacco and Vanzetti be judicially murdered?
1927/07
Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, 1921-1927
This document is a printed broadside put out by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee which attacks the exclusive judgment of Judge Webster Thayer and says in part: "The issue is not only for Massachusetts. It is for America. The world will judge...
GLC05712.01
[Broadside against the Sacco-Vanzetti execution]
1927/08
This document is a printed broadside that quotes a columnist from the New York World and reads, "What more can these immigrants from Italy expect? it is not every prisoner who has a President of Harvard University throw on the switch for him." Sacco...
GLC05712.02
The official bulletin of the Sacco-Vanzetti defense committee [Vol. I, no. 15 (September 1927)]
September 1927
Newspaper or newsletter issued after the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. The first page has a printed statement denouncing the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti and comparing the case to the Salem witchcraft trials. The rest of the...
GLC05712.03
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 unknown
January 1883
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Sends his autograph to an unknown recipient with a quotation: "What does it imply? The Mongolian, the Hebrew, the African, the least aggressive and sanguinary of men, why are the most hated and persecuted by Christian nations?"
GLC05716
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 Samuel J. May
24 April 1834
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Whittier writes to May, an ardent abolitionist: "Until connected with the Cause of Anti-Slavery I never knew what friendship was... engaged in this holy cause of Truth & Love, I have found high & pure hearts beating in perfect unison... No matter...
GLC05720
to Thomas Robinson Hazard
22 July 1851
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Clay writes from Ashland, his estate, to Hazard, the noted reformer. Declines an invitation to visit Hazard in Rhode Island, relating that he will not be able to leave home this summer due to ill health. Also due to his health, this letter is...
GLC05721
Project for the economical development of Mexico and Latin America
May 1961
Bernot, Rafael A., fl. 1961
Co-authored with Renan E. Perez Rivero. Published in Mexico City, Mexico in May 1961. President John F. Kennedy signed a note "For Jim," using his personal stationary, which is pasted at the front of the binder. Items contained in green leather...
GLC05723
GLC05723.01
[Tickertape parade in Mexico]
1961 ca.
Knudsen, R.L., fl. 1961
Shows police motorbikes in flying-V parade formation with line of vehicles following.
GLC05723.02
[John and Jacqueline Kennedy with unknown Mexican government officials]
John and Jackie Kennedy stand at a banquet table with four other people making a toast. Behind the table is a backdrop with the American and Mexican flag crossed.
GLC05723.03
[Endorsement on promissory note of $5,000 from John Nicholson]
March 15, 1798
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Signed by Morris on verso and dated 15 March 1798. Original note signed by John Nicholson, Morris's business partner, on 15 March 1795 promising to pay Morris $5000 in three years. Endorsement on verso of original note dated 1 March 1797 signed by...
GLC05724.01
[Notice of attempt to collect payment from John Nicholson]
March 17, 1798
Diehl, Nicholas, Jr., fl. 1798
Printed and manuscript document. Partially printed form on first page stating that Diehl, a Notary Public for Pennsylvania, at the request of James Warrington, went to collect payment of a promissory note of John Nicholson, but found the business...
GLC05724.02
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
to Ethan A. Hitchcock
February 16, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Writes to Major General Hitchcock about exchanging prisoners. Believes that prisoners not wanting to return to Confederate service should be exchanged first. "Those who preferred Northern prisons to a return to the rebel service were invited to...
GLC05727
to Colonel Marshall
3 December 1870
Lee, Mary Custis, 1808-1873
Possibly to Colonel Charles Marshall, Lee's aide during the Civil War. Mary writes "to collect some incidents in the early life of my husband." States she is "too feeble and unwell to do the subject justice" and asks him to correct errors in dates...
GLC05728
to Isaac Gallup
5 July 1777
Clift, Samuel, fl. 1777
Reports "The enemy have all mov'd on Staten Island." Also "John Murry was executed here last Tuesday for deserting and Inlisting several times," and others are sentenced to die for the same crime. Hopes to be "making our fortunes, this year, as our...
GLC05729
to George H. Thomas
2 December 1864
Grant, commander-in-chief of the United States Army, instructs General Thomas to move out of Nashville, Tennessee, "and force the enemy to retire or fight upon ground of your own choosing." Informs Thomas, commanding the Department of the Cumberland...
GLC05730
[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
1873/12/19-28
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, which is being hampered by white men who trade with the tribe...
GLC05731.02
Letters to Dickson's grandfather [Decimalized .01-.06]
1865-1866
Dickson, William G., fl. 1861-1866
Among other topics, Dickson discusses reconstruction, turpentine and rosin production, post-slavery labor concerns, cholera in Georgia, and his bleak marriage prospects.
GLC05732
to E. Levassor
22 December 1865
Dickson, who served as a Union Major during the Civil War, discusses recent personal events and reconstruction with his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor). Reports that he will soon begin working at the Office of the Treasury in Savannah....
GLC05732.01
13 September 1865
Dickson, who served as a Union Major during the Civil War, replies to a letter from his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor). Discusses the illness of Charlie, a mutual acquiantance. Relates events which took place regarding the acquisition of a...
GLC05732.02
14 October 1865
Dickson, who served as a Union Major during the Civil War, thanks his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor) for a fifty dollar check. Encloses a receipt (not included). Reports that he intends to travel to Georgia, and discusses a recent hunting...
GLC05732.03
January 30, 1866
Dickson, a marshal who served as a Union Major during the Civil War informs his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor) of his investment in turpentine and rosin production. Reports that his employer purchased 8400 acres of land south west of...
GLC05732.04
9 July 1866
Dickson, who served as a Union Major during the Civil War writes to his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor) in Covington, Kentucky. Describes a recent sailing expedition, and informs Levassor that General Davis Tillson is visiting Savannah....
GLC05732.05
7 October 1866
Dickson, a Marshal who served as a Union Major during the Civil War apologizes to his grandfather (possibly Eugene Levassor) for tardy correspondence and for being unable to visit in autumn. States that since one of his partners in a turpentine and...
GLC05732.06
to Sister (Ruthana Bloom)
February 7, 1863
Braun, Sarah W., fl. 1863
She misses Virginia and fears the Rebls will invade. John has been working in the cabinet shop.
GLC05733.01
to brother and sister
15 April 1864
Lerew, Lydia F., fl. 1864
Her son is very sick and will probably not survive. She describes his sickness. Other family members are mentioned as well.
GLC05733.03
to sister
10 June 1864
T. A. S., fl. 1864
Author describes the different crops they have been growing and how successfully this year. He talks about mutual acquaintances and shares their sicknesses and other news.
GLC05733.04
to Philip H. Sheridan
February 25, 1865
Marked cipher at top and copied on verso. Writes to Major General Sheridan at Winchester, Virginia about General William T. Sherman's movements. "General Sherman's movements will depend on the amount of opposition he meets from the enemy." Feels...
GLC05734
to W. W. Kimball
January 31, 1881
Advice to naval officer headed to the Far East.
GLC05736
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
on George W. Randolph
26 August 1862
Davis's endorsement, written on blank leaf of Secretary of War Randolph's letter, discusses doing justice to General John B. Magruder and the recommendation that he be given a command in the Trans-Mississippi Department. Randolph's letter (the first...
GLC05740
to Robert Tyler
7 May 1855
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written to his son. Attacks the racial and religious prejudices of the Know-Nothing Party, stating, "a secret society whose only avowed object is religious persecution, cannot endure." Mentions John Selden, Law, Colonel May, and Vanderbilt. He does...
GLC05741
[Receipt for $100 annuity paid to Red Jacket, a Seneca chief, for the Six Nations]
28 May 1821
Red Jacket, 1750-1830
Records payment made by "LeRoy Bayard [illegible initial] McEvers & Thomas Morris" and delivered by Jasper Parrish, sub-agent to the Six Nations. The payment was owed in accordance with "an agreement made with Robert Morris at Big Tree in September...
GLC05742.01
[Color lithograph of Red Jacket, a Seneca chief wearing the Presidential Peace Medal.]
1839-1856
Bowen, John T., fl. 1801-1856
Date estimated by years Bowen worked in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collateral to GLC05742.01.
GLC05742.02
to Mrs. Schoolcraft
17 April 1865
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Fears that President Johnson "will not feel as much kindness toward the South." Also, plans to meet to debate slavery. The letter was written three days after President Lincoln's assassination.
GLC05743
to William Joseph Hardee
5 August 1861
Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878
Confederate Brigadier General Pillow informs General Hardee that a courier he formerly sent had been captured and taken as a prisoner, thus previous messages intended for Hardee and General McCulloch (possibly Ben McCulloch) had not been transmitted...
GLC05744
to Roger Jones
14 May 1843
Writes to the Adjutant General of the Army about plans for an expedition to Oklahoma between the Santa Fe trail and the Red River, to be led by Colonel Davenport. Hopes to obtain "valuable information in regard to a district of country but...
GLC05746
to Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
November 7, 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Written in the clerical hand of C. Christensen, Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General of the Military Division of West Mississippi. Marked as a true copy. "Cipher" is written at the top. Sherman, commander of the Military Division of...
GLC05747
to John Greenleaf Whittier
10 May 1878
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Garrison replies to a letter from Whittier, the Quaker poet and abolitionist. Discusses the deaths of other abolitionists. Whittier had informed Garrison of the death of Captain Jonathan Walker, a fellow abolitionist. Laments Walker's death...
GLC05748
to [Thomas Jefferson]
February 11, 1786
Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818
Regrets that Colonel Humphries will be leaving Monday because her admiration for him and their friendship has grown over his stay. She believes that the two American Secretaries of Legation are worthy of more distinguished stations because "in Europe...
GLC05749
to Robert E. Lee
June 28, 1863
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General, writes to Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. Referring to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, he writes "Whilst with the President last night I recd your letter of the 23rd...
GLC05751
to Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
December 31, 1861
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
General Johnston writes to General Beauregard, commander of the Potomac District, Department of Northern Virginia. He writes "Is the W. arts near enough to Weir's house to be concerned in pulling to pieces the out houses? I heard thro' Major Boyle...
GLC05752
to Stephen Twining re: lawsuit, business
1799/12/05
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
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
[Collections of 129 items concerning the Alaska gold rush] [decimalized]
1900-1902
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
Writes to his wife Clara about his experiences during the Alaska gold rush, many of the letters from Nome.
GLC05755
to Clara M. Miller
15 May 1900
re: Describing the scenery and the mood like the houses that covered are with heavy snow, Indian creeks that are streaming down the bay.
GLC05755.001
19 May 1900
re: The moment he arrived, he didn't see any sign of life. But then later he saw 200 Indians and 25 whites and they were his roommates.
GLC05755.002
27 May 1900
re: Very descriptive about the scenery around him--is ship journey, Russian Orthodox Church ceremony with Indian boy choir. Encounters with some Indians
GLC05755.003
1 June 1900
re: Describing the view; explaining his job. He misses her and everyone else. He'll be home soon.
GLC05755.004
11 June 1900
Red ink, and written recto only. re: Daily activities on the boat and off the boat. Wrote about the animals(skin), roommates(seasick), Indians and the scenery (Monarch Island, glacier).
GLC05755.005
22 June 1900
re: Gives A to Z, descriptions on the city of Nome. And how things are there.
GLC05755.006
29 June 1900
written recto only. re: Wrote about how, he and his roommates got settled in the woods. What they did all day (played roulette, climbed, haunted). How much he getting paid.
GLC05755.007
11 July 1900
re: Newsy letter from his wife. Talks about his sister and brother and how they are. And a company where his brother works in. All of sudden, Talks about Gods and stuff. But then later talks about some dog which supposed to make Clara jealous.
GLC05755.008
17 July 1900
re: S. Newman Sherzer (writing for his brother, who has traveled to Port Safety) intends to stay in Alaska for two more weeks. A mention about the weather says it is fine. Hopes the [street]car strike is over so he can sympathize with Miss Eva.
GLC05755.009
27 July 1900
Says he was on a "prospecting tour." Says she wouldn't recognize him with bronzed hands, two weeks' beard, etc. Prices & problems making money: "I feel very much disheartened and discouraged and if things do not turn out better I don't know what we...
GLC05755.010
3 August 1900
with postscript containing verses. re: Conflicts about the arrival of the letters. Describes a storm in detail. Talks about his sister growing up, and talks about his appearance and also how he feels.
GLC05755.011
10 August 1900
"I hope when I get back home I will not have forgotten how to be gay, but every thing is so dreadfully solemn up here [. . . .]" Talks about a politician, "Mr. Johnson," who asked him "to vote for McK [inley] in the last election and asked me what I...
GLC05755.012
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