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Memorandum about a disputation of the Livingston title to the Manor
circa 1585-1763
The memo discusses gathering witnesses and documents for a case involving the disputation of the Livingston's title to the Manor.
GLC03107.04925
Defense for a possible legal action
The author writes that it is possible that Mr. Rensselaer and Mr. Schuyler may bring a legal action against them.
GLC03107.04926
Rejection of the petition of Petrus Polfer
Williams, E., ?
The manuscript explains that in 1795, Petrus Polfer petitioned the Assembly to challenge the rights of the original proprieters of the Manor of Livingston. After investigating the charges, the Assembly concluded that the proprieter's had been in...
GLC03107.04927
Directions for running a boundary line according to a land patent of 1715
circa 1715
GLC03107.04928
Law suit brought before the Court of Common Pleas
Court of Common Pleas
In the law suit, Reyer Schermerhorn charged that Karel Hamsen Toll defamed his character by speaking ill of him in the Dutch tongue, not realizing that Schermerhorn could understand. Schermerhorn therefore sued Hansen for slander.
GLC03107.04929
Copy of a bail bond
December 24, 1742
GLC03107.04930
Petition to purchase a tract of land
Vrooman, Adam/van Olinda, P., ?
The petitioners Adam Vrooman and P. van Olinda ask the Mayor and Aldermen if they may purchase a tract of land currently used by Indians, as it would be a convenient settlement for their children.
GLC03107.04931
Petition of Johan Clute to the Court of Common Pleas
Clute, Johan, fl. 16th-17th century
In his petition, Johan Clute stated that he paid all of his late uncle's debts.
GLC03107.04932
Financial document [in French]
1701/07/28
GLC03107.04933
Obligations of the Assembly after the death of the Earl of Bellomont
1701/04/14
Peyster, Abraham de, fl. 1768
The manuscript states that since the death of the Earl of Bellomont, William Smith has claimed to be his successor, but has only hindered the work of the Assembly. Smith has delayed the realization of Bellomont's work, and the Assembly calls for his...
GLC03107.04934
Order to leave William Smith's papers out of the Council Book
The document declares material in William Smith's papers to be unjust and insulting, and therefore unfit to be recorded in the Council Book. The document was signed by Abraham de Peyster, Samuel Staats, Robert Walters, and Thomas Weaver. Marked as...
GLC03107.04935
Authorization to charge Nicholas Bayard with high treason
1702
Northey, E.W., fl. 1702
The attorney general, E.W. Northey, states that he has looked at all of the available evidence and warrants, and believes it sufficient to charge Nicholas Bayard with high treason.
GLC03107.04936
to the Lords of Trade re:discovery of a conspiracy led by Nicholas Bayard
1702/01/20
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
The letter was written by John Nanfan, Abraham de Peyster, S. Staats, Robert Walters, Thomas Weaver, and William Attwood. They inform the Lords of Trade that they have discovered and investigated a conspiracy to defame the government, led by...
GLC03107.04937
Last will and testament of James Mills
1703/09/13
Mills, James, fl. 1681-1703
GLC03107.04938
Grant of power of attorney to Rip van Dam
1703
Crosby, Joshua, fl. 1703-1706
Joshua Crosby and Charles Hill, the executors of the late James Mills's will, appoint Rip van Dam to be their attorney in concluding the matter.
GLC03107.04939
Report on an inspection of damnified goods
1709/04/07
Per the request of Henry Douglas, an inspection and report was made about damnified goods from the Unity William Patience.
GLC03107.04940
Answers to objections to the settlement of the palatins in New York
1711/12/11
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
The document defends Robert Livingston's choice of land to settle his palatins in New York. Docketed on p.4.
GLC03107.04941
Speech to the Assembly requesting greater support and security for New York
[1711/04]
Governor Robert Henry presented a speech before the British Assembly requesting greater support for the colony. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.04942
to Tristam Dalton
2 May 1817
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thanks him for the copy of Agriculture Magazine he sent. Regarding cattle feed, he states that instead of the widely used crops of carrots, potatoes, and beets, he recommends Jerusalem artichoke and succory (chicory). He describes the merits of...
GLC07670.01
to Henry Knox
4 June 1779
Washington, George, 1732-1799
General Washington informs General Knox of the British army's progress (possibly in the Hudson Highlands, New York). States "It would appear from a number of circumstances that they mean to press their operations against the posts on the highlands...
GLC07674
to Nathanael Greene
2 January 1781
Informs Greene of the size of a British expeditionary force of 1600 men under the command of traitor Benedict Arnold. Also mentions conflicting reports of the battle at Blackstock Plantation in South Carolina between Continental General Thomas...
GLC07675
to Baron de Capellan de Sol re: letter of thanks
1783/08/02
Highly complimentary letter of thanks for a gift received from the Patriotic Society of the City of Enkhuysen, The Netherlands. "Your station, Sir, and your Character in particular, have indeed merited the confidence and regard of the Confederate...
GLC07676
to Edmund Randolph re: debating legality of relocating Congress
1793/10/14
GLC07677
re: admission of West Virginia as a state
1862/12/23
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Letter from Lincoln to Cabinet members calling for written opinions re: admission of West Virginia as a state. Includes autograph of Seward and secretarial signature of Lincoln.
GLC07681
Circular letter re: announcing Salmon P. Chase's visit to the South
1865/04/29
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
GLC07684
Memorandum for the Judges for Inauguration
1869/03/04
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC07685
Speech written by Chase for Andrew Johnson after Lincoln's assassination
[1865/04/15]
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
"Oppressed by their sorrow and profoundly conscious how much I shall need the support and faith of my countrymen, I have take the Oath prescribed by the Constitution, and have entered upon the duties of the great office so suddenly, and so sadly made...
GLC07686
to James Madison
1786/11/18
Responds favorably to the work done at the Annapolis Convention and since. Explains why he cannot attend the Constitutional Convention. He was re-elected president of the Society of Cincinnati, whose meeting coincides with the convention....
GLC07699
to Daniel Brodhead
14 August 1780
General Washington discusses Colonel Bowman's apprehension regarding British progress with General Brodhead, stationed at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. States "what men can be spared from the Garrison of the upper Country- St. Johns- Montreal and Quebec...
GLC07702
to William Norris re: President Jackson's discussion of Texas Independence
1836/12/23
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
"The message of the President's concerning Texas [Independence] will I think close the campaign on that subject for the present session. The truth is, that it would be as impolite as vain for the opposition to attack the dying lion [Jackson]; & they...
GLC07709
[David Stauffer sketchbooks and papers]
1864-1870
Stauffer, David M., 1845-1913
Collection of two volumes belonging to David Stauffer, an ensign on the U.S.S. Alexandria, dated 1864 to 1870. Consists of two sketchbooks and an additional 21 items housed in GLC07713.02. Sketches include naval and architectural sketches, as well as...
GLC07713
to Marshall Pinkney Wilder
circa 16 May 1860
Judd, Norman B., 1815-1878
Co-signed by Oliver Lowndes Davis, a member of the Illinois delegation. Judd, an Illinois State Senator, responds on behalf of the Illinois delegation to the Chairman of the Massachusetts delegation prior to the 1860 presidential election. States,...
GLC07671
to Captain Partridge
16 June 1828
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe in retirement to a Captain Partrdige. Says he has the pleasure of sending a copy of his memoir (not included here) on the subject of his claims for backpay as a diplomat. Claims he is asking for the money now because "There was no...
GLC07672
to J. C. Martin
circa 1910-1919
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Disputes Martin's premise that a candidate's religion is important: "In no case does the man's religious belief in any way influence his discharge of his duties, save as to make him more eager to act justly and uprightly in his relations to all men."...
GLC07673
Journal of the House of Representatives...of the State of Illinois...
1839/12/09
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC07678
to Salmon P. Chase re: argument against accepting the negro as an equal
1865/05/06
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
"I am not yet prepared to receive the Negro on terms of political Equality for the reason that it will arouse passions and predjudices of the North, which...might rekindle the war whose fires are now dying out and by skillful management may be kept...
GLC07680
Presidential Oath of Office administered to Ulysses S. Grant
Includes Chase's note: "The Oath from this paper was administered to General Grant on the 4th of March 1869."
GLC07682
to Winfield Scott re: urging Scott not to retire
1860/12/29
GLC07683
[Collection of Samuel Watson Van Nuys, F company, 7th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
Includes over 110 letters to his parents with commentary on seeing Lincoln, commanding colored troops, baseball, etc.; with tintype photo of Van Nuys and 2 other officers.
GLC07687
[Teamsters agreement for a military expedition up the St. River Lawrence]
April 1759
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written by Hancock while working for his uncle's mercantile company during the French and Indian War. Makes an agreement for provisioning the troops for the Battle of Quebec. Records a contract between "teamster, on the one part, & Thomas Hancock...
GLC07697
[Proclamation to officers and soldiers of the Continental Army]
20 October 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Full title as follows, "A Proclamation to the Officers and Soldiers of the Continental Army who have the real Interest of their Country at Heart, and who are determined to be no longer the Tools and Dupes of Congress, or of France." An appeal to...
GLC07701
[Four acts passed by the United States Congress on 5 November 1792]
2 March 1793
Four acts on one sheet, signed by Secretary of State Jefferson. Includes: "An Act making an appropriation to defray the expense of a treaty with the Indians north west of the Ohio," "An Act providing for the payment of the First Installment due on a...
GLC07704
[Collection of Richard H. Jackson, I company, 9th regiment, New York, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .516]
1861/05-1864
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Letters of Richard H. Jackson, Lieutenant in the 9th NY regiment, Hawkins Zouaves, during the period of his service in the Union Army and his subsequent employment as a government clerk attached to the army's subsistence department. 185 letters...
GLC07705
Typewritten Speech, delivered at Yale
January 14, 1959
King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968
One speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. January 14, 1959 before the faculty and students at Yale University. The speech is regarding the future of integration. He provides a brief survey of race relations in the past and discusses the...
GLC07706
Speech at the Tremont Temple
1862/09/12
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
"The immediate cause of the present war is that your president would not sell them Fort Sumter... it is as true of Nations as of Individuals, that nothing so surely invites further agression, as to yield to unjust demands."
GLC07707
to Frederick Bowen
1916/12/20
"The people of this Country have seen [William Jennings] Bryan in high office. If...they make him President of this Country, they will give us four years of incompetence and corruption without a single redeeming feature."
GLC07708
to Colonel Brewer re: military movements of General Howe
1777/07/29
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
"I am still of the opinion General Howe goes southward or returns to the North River- He will receive great aid in attacking Philadelphia from his shipping and great assistance from the inhabitants of all the lower counties." Written at Coryells...
GLC07710
to Abraham Lincoln re: relieving Hooker of Duty
28 September 1863
"The request was possibly attributable to Gen. Hooker's persuasion that he could not rely on cordial cooperation from General Halleck...You will readily understand what distrust this conflict of orders might give rise to."
GLC07711
to Martha Bradstreet re: current legal situation of Bradstreet
1821/03/02-1821/03/04
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Opinions on war in Europe against Naples and Spain told via allegory of turkeys and ducks.
GLC07712
Expositor Extra!
1865/04/07
"Sheridan attacks Lee and routs him! Gen. Ewell captured.... Lee's army has surrendered." With pencil note on verso: "I tore this from a hook in Adrian post office...heaven send the news are true. Charles M. Walker."
GLC07714
Journal of the State Convention of South Carolina
1852
South Carolina
"Urgent need of... if action is to be averted that would work ruinous injuries to the Indian."
GLC07715
Patent issued to Gould Thorp for inventing an improvement to the cooking stove
1836/06/25
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
GLC07718
Speech re: transition to peacetime; economy
1945/10/30
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
"Four days after the surrender of Japan, I issued executive order 9599 which laid down the guiding policies of your government during the transition from war to peace...to assist in the maximum production of civilian goods...to avoid both inflation...
GLC07720
to Anthony Morris re: War of 1812
1814/11/12
Morris, Phebe, fl. 1814
Terms offered by nation Britain have "contributed more than any circumstance whatever to unite all parties in the resolution of repelling unitedly, the enemy;" burning of the White House: "It would have shocked you my dear papa to have heard how many...
GLC07721
Paying Off the Democratic Public Debt
1868 [?]
Republican Party
re: Civil War debts and "the legacy which the Democratic administration of James Buchanan bequeathed the Republican party."
GLC07722
Message from the President of the United States... [Pardoned Confederates]
1867/03/02
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
List of pardoned Confederates from 15 April 1865 to 2 March 1867.
GLC07723
1867/07/19
List of pardoned Confederates from 15 April 1865 to 8 July 1867.
GLC07724
Message from the President of the United States... [Pardon proclamation]
1869/01/19
Pardon proclamation justifying his constitutional right to pardon, noting similar proclamations from previous presidents.
GLC07725
Brown v. Topeka Board of Education [In: "Brief for Appellants...."]
1953
Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
Case printed in "brief for appellants...in Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1953."
GLC07726
to Miss Lena
February 24, 1882
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Thanks Lena, a young girl, for a potholder (GLC07731.02). Apparently Lena had read Douglass's narrative, and he thanks her for reading and thinking kindly of his life and history. Writes "Please accept my best thanks for 'Any holder but a...
GLC07731.01
to C. W. Hanson
February 21, 1839
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Writes briefly of their correspondence and paying a bill for "spring wheat" he purchased. Discusses his candidacy for president in the 1840 election. Mentions Henry Clay, who was a candidate for the Whig nomination, and says he was informed there...
GLC07732.01
to Walter S. Field re: asking Field to appear for Roosevelt in suits in Oklahoma
1910/03/10
Includes four related letters: 1. Roosevelt letter to Walter S. Field 3/10.1910. 2. La Follette, Robert M. TLS: Washington, D.C., to Theodore Roosevelt. 18 January 1910. 1 p. re: land formerly belonging to Kickapoo Indians. 3. Field, Walter S....
GLC07733.02
Hon. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States
February 1865
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Photograph taken February 1865. President Lincoln is wearing a dark coat, vest, bowtie, and white shirt. Printed on the verso of the card: "prominent portraits no. 2969" Published by E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic...
GLC07734
[seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln]
February 9, 1864
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Large oval seated photograph of President Lincoln taken for Mathew B. Brady. Albumen photograph on original mount with the Brady studio imprint. Hamilton/Ostendorf O-92.
GLC07735
[Albumen of Lewis Payne]
27 April 1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Inscribed on verso: "Lewis Payne Conspirator. Hanged." Photograph shows Payne (also known as Lewis Powell) in wrist irons aboard the U.S.S. Saugus. The photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.01
[Albumen of Samuel Arnold]
Inscribed on verso: "Samuel Arnold. Conspirator. Imprisoned for life at Ft. Jefferson Fla. (Dry Tortuges) Pardoned by President Johnson. Released March 21, 1869." Photograph shows Arnold wearing a dark coat, vest, and tie; facing slightly to the...
GLC07738.02
[Albumen of George A. Atzerodt]
Inscribed on verso: "George A. Atzerodt Conspirator. Hanged." Photograph shows Atzerodt wearing a heavy coat and hat, imprisoned on the U.S.S. Saugus. The photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.03
[Albumen of Edward Spangler]
Inscribed on verso: "Edward Spangler. Conspirator." Photograph shows Spangler in wrist irons imprisoned aboard the U.S.S. Saugus. Spangler is wearing a dark heavy coat and is facing slighlty to the right. The photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.04
[Albumen of David Herold]
Inscribed on verso: "David E. Herold Conspirator. Hanged July 7, 1865. Was with Booth in the barn, but surrendered and came out before the barn was set on fire." Photograph shows Herold wearing coat, vest, and tie, in wrist irons, aboard the U.S.S...
GLC07738.05
Unknown suspect
April 1865
Photograph of a suspect later identified as Captain Joao Celestino. Photograph shows Celestion wearing a heavy coat and facing slightly to the left. The Photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.06
Photograph of a suspect later identified as Ernest Hartman Richter. Shows Richter sitting with his hands folded and wearing a coat aboard the U.S.S. Saugus. The photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.07
[Albumen of Michael O'Laughlin]
Inscribed on verso: "Michael O'Laughlin." Shows O'Laughlin in wrist irons, wearing a jacket, vest, and tie. He is facing slightly to the left and is imprisoned aboard the U.S.S. Saugus. The photograph is mounted on board.
GLC07738.08
Inscribed on verso: : Michael O'Laughlin Conspirator. Imprisoned for life. Died of yellow fever Sept. 23, 1867 at 7 a.m." Photograph shows O'Laughlin in wrist irons, wearing a dark jacket, vest, tie, and hat. He is facing right and is imprisoned...
GLC07738.09
[Albumen of a military commission]
circa 1865
Photograph enclosed in a letter from Lew Wallace to A. E. Allen. The letter (GLC07740.01) identifies the individuals in the portrait as (from left to right) General Thomas M. Harris, General David O. Hunter, General Augustine V. Kautz, Brevet...
GLC07740.02
Endorsement on 3 p. Thomas Breck ALS to Charles Sumner re: leniency for soldier
1862/05/21
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. V 1861 - 1862, p. 228
GLC07742
to C.C. McPherson re: Washington, D.C. after Lincoln's assassination
1865/04/15
Bradford, Peleg, fl. 1865
GLC07745
to Lorenzo P. Thomas re: four accounts of capture of Herold and death of Booth
1865/05/29
Doherty, Edward P., fl. 1865
Forney, a pro-slavery candidate, was "in favor of the maintenance and faithful execution of the fugitive slave laws...and of the suppression of all further agitation of the slavery question."
GLC07747.01
re: eyewitness account of capture of Herold and death of Booth
1865/05/22
McQuade, William, fl. 1865
GLC07747.02
Texas amnesty oath signed by Confederate soldier
1865/07/07
Waggoner, J.F., fl. 1865
GLC07716
18 Civil War dispatches, extracts, and general orders issued by U.S. Navy
1861/11-1862/06
United States. Navy
Topics include payment of persons called "contrabands", British ships attempting to run the blockade, Naval intelligence, sanitation during the "hot and sickly" season in the south, and legal requirements with regard to captured vessels. Probably...
GLC07717
A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States, Vol. I
1868
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
GLC07719
The Fort Pillow Massacre.
1892
Kurz & Allison
Depicts the April 1864 battle at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, in which witnesses reported that Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest violated the conduct of war by killing unarmed and surrendered soldiers. Underneath the print, text indicates that...
GLC07727
The Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore O.H. Perry's Victory.
1878
Newell, J. Perry, fl. 1858-1866
Printed by J.H. Bufford's Sons in Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph depicting the 10 September 1813 Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The names of the ships depicted appear along the bottom.
GLC07728
Blowing Up the Fire Ship Intrepid commanded by Capt. Sommers...
1804 ca.
Tripoli, fl. 1804
[Title continued] "by the American Squadron under Commodore Edward Preble." Hand-colored copper-plate engraving by John Guerrazzi, London.
GLC07729
The attack made on Tripoli on the 3d. August 1804...
1805
Guerrazzi, John, fl. 1805
GLC07730
["Any holder but a Slave holder" potholder]
circa 1882
Based on the accompanying letter (GLC 7731.01), created by Miss Lena, who gave the potholder to Frederick Douglass as a gift after reading his narrative. Depicts two African Americans (one male and one female) holding hands and dancing against a...
GLC07731.02
[Keepsake book of Mary Harrison]
5 April 1825-1828
Harrison, Mary S., 1809-1842
Signed on first page. Book of poetry, some written out by Harrison, some addressed to or for Miss Mary S. Harrison, written by friends. There are dried leaves pressed between some pages. Mary Harrison was the daughter of President William Henry...
GLC07732.02
[Albumen of John Howard's livery & sale stables]
April 14, 1865
Inscribed on verso: "the livery stable from which the horse was hired that Booth ran away after shooting President Lincoln April 14, 1865." Also includes #7767 and a stamp for Kemp, Photographers, 137 S. Broad St., Trenton, N.J. The photograph is...
GLC07736
[Albumen of asassination sympathizers]
April 1865 ca.
Image of seventeen men lined up outdoors, ten of with are carrying placards around their necks that read "assassin sympathizer." The ten men are in the custody of armed soldiers. The photograph is mounted on a sheet of construction paper.
GLC07737
[Lincoln assassination conspirators]
Nine large plate albumen prints of the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Secret Service head Colonel Lafayette C. Baker selected Gardner to take the photographs of the conspirators while in they were in custody, awaiting trial aboard the U.S.S...
GLC07738
[Five cartes de visite and one miniature albumen portrait of Lincoln]
1865-1880's ca.
Various
Includes photos by Alexander Gardner, Mathew Brady, and Anthony Berger. Four of the photographs are from engravings. Miniature portrait measures 2.5 x 1.8 cm.
GLC07739
to A. E. Allen
3 March 1895
Wallace, Lewis, 1827-1905
Apologizes for the delay of the photograph. States that assassination trial was "perfect in every respect." Provides the name of the officers that tried the Lincoln conspirators. The list of names accompanies a photograph that has been pasted on a...
GLC07740.01
to William C. Endicott, Jr. re: cabinet post
1861/01/19
GLC07741
Oration Delivered on the Battlefield of Gettysburg
1863
GLC07743.01
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC07743.02
The Boys in Blue Want Abe to Stay
1864
GLC07744
General Orders no. 51
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
GLC07746
Certifying true copy of act for land south of Tenn.
1804/03/13
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Accompanied by an attached manuscript copy of the act.
GLC07173.05
to unknown re: attempt to mortgage Albemarle
1822/11/26
Unknown recipient. "It is undoubtedly the best estate in that part of Virg[inia] . . . [but] I have been forced to incur some debts, by my long absence from home, often in offices, the salaries of which were incompetent to my support."
GLC07179
to Gov. William Greene re: procuring cannon from Rhode Island for campaign
1781/06/02
Getting cannon for use in the New York campaign against the British: "The importance persuaded, induce the state of Rhode Island to comply with this request, especially when it shall be considered that our non success may be attributed to the...
GLC07183
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