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to Joseph K. Dixon re: his suggestions for an Indian monument
1909/06/03
Cody, William F., 1846-1917
Written on stationery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Also thanks Dixon for films.
GLC03911.04
to Joseph K. Dixon re: Indian sign language & plans to write an Indian book
1910/04/27
Written on stationery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Writes that he was struck by the Indian sign language in the films.
GLC03911.05
to Joseph K. Dixon re: Dixon's filming Indian councils at Little Big Horn
Praises Dixon's filming of one of the last great Indian councils and describes how the film was seen by President Taft and other dignitaries. Written on his colorful letterhead.
GLC03911.06
to Joseph K. Dixon re: 15 letters (some translations or carbon copies), including Douglas Haig & Marshal Petain[Decimalized .01- .23]
1919-1924
Pershing, John J., 1860-1948
Praising the contributions on Native Americans in World War I. With other writers besides Pershing.
GLC03911.07
Photographs of American Indians, ceremonies, councils and Little Big Horn
[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
This collection consists of 40 photographs of Native Americans taken by Joseph K. Dixon, a prominent photographer, filmmaker, and champion of Native Americans. Probably taken in the period from 1908-1920, all of these prints were retained for Dixon...
GLC03911.08
to the Commissary General of Subsistence
June 3, 1861
Magrunder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
Confederate Colonel Magruder requests 100,000 rations of bacon, coffee, vinegar, salt and molasses immediately, noting that his soldiers' supply will be exhausted in two days. Instructs the Commissary General to send the supplies with Mr. Johnson...
GLC03913
to Elizabeth Winthrop
13 June 1861
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Following the 10 June 1861 Battle of Big Bethel, General Butler writes a letter of sympathy to Winthrop, informing her of the death of Major Theodore Winthrop, her son. States "After Major Winthrop had delivered the order with which he was charged...
GLC03915.01
[Special order of General Benjamin Butler]
7 June 1861
Winthrop, Theodore, 1828-1861
Written 3 days before Winthrop famously became the first Union officer killed in the Civil War. Winthrop was an aide de camp to General Benjamin Butler at Fortress Monroe in Virginia. Document marked "Special order." Winthrop wants this order posted...
GLC03915.02
Wartime carte de visite of Confederate Brig. Gen. signed on mount
1865 ca.
Chalmers, James R., fl. 1865
GLC03916
[draft account of cavalry operations of Army of Northern Virginia]
December 1866
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Draft account of cavalry operations sent to Robert E. Lee, detailing actions of Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry division during May through June 1864, from Grant's crossing of the Rapidan River through the death of General J.E.B. Stuart. Details movement of...
GLC03917
[Braxton Bragg]
1861
Signed on mount and trimmed at top of oval (affecting photograph paper but not touching image). Hair on top of head and on face has been badly retouched. Previously owned by General Joseph Wheeler
GLC03918
Fort Sumter & Charleston, SC - 9 Confederate stereoviews by Osborn & Durbec
1861/04
GLC03919
to Sam Chapman re: letters on slavery, the war, Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Stuart [decimalized]
1897-1916
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
A collection of letters from John Singleton Mosby, of Warrenton, Virginia, to Samuel Chapman of Covington, Virginia, most written on stationery of the Department of Justice. (Other recipients are noted in the inventory.) The letters discuss the...
GLC03921
[Engraving of William Henry Harrison]
1825 circa
Johnson, Fry, & Co., fl. 1825-1873
Engraving of Harrison, seated, with top hat and coat. Printed by Johnson Fry and Co., Publishers, New York. After an original painting by Chappel. Originally in the sentiment book of Mary S. Harrison, GLC07732.02.
GLC07732.06
to Edwin M. Stanton
February 22, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Marked Cipher at top and copy on verso. Grant writes to the Secretary of War that he had a 100 gun salute fired yesterday for the capture of Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina, and has sent out Stanton's order to have it repeated.
GLC03923
to Andrew Johnson re: ceasing to be Secretary of War ad interim
1868/01/14
Probably a retained draft. Grant has blotted and overwritten numerous words. He claims that he cannot serve because of the Senate's "Act Regulating the Tenure of Certain Civil Officers."
GLC03924
to William T. Sherman re: Indian Peace Commission. Signed with initials
1867/10/03
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC03927
to Robert Brent
1813/10/31
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Pleas with Brent to pay his troops. Explains the troops' destitute situation and his fears that they may be left without pay throughout the winter. Also discusses the location and plans of various army regiments. Brent was the Army's Paymaster...
GLC03925
to Richard K. Call
1826/09/05
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Attempts to reconcile a quarrel between General Call and Colonel Joseph M. White before it becomes violent. Two black and white full length seated engravings of Andrew Jackson included.
GLC03926
to Hoysted Hacker
1 November 1776
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
Initialed by Jones on board the Alfred. Jones, commander of an expedition to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, informs Hacker (also on the expedition) that the Alfred will proceed to "the Spanish River near Cape North on the Island of Cape Briton." Informs...
GLC03928
Fourth Congress of the United States: at the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five.
1 June 1796
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Signed by Pickering, Secretary of State. Includes "an act regulating the grants of land appropriated for military services, and for the society of the United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the heathen," "an act for the admission of the...
GLC03698
to Nathaniel Williams
February 18, 1825
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Forwards commission appointing Williams Attorney of the United States for the District of Maryland (commission not included with letter). Signed as Secretary of State.
GLC03701
to John Francis Mercer
9 September 1786
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington replies to a letter from Mercer, noting that he would have replied sooner, but he had a fever. Expresses his plan to never enslaved another person again, and his wish that slavery be abolished by "slow, sure & imperceptible degrees."...
GLC03705
to New Hampshire re: asking for supplies, call to arms & poor state of army
December 29, 1777
Written in the hand of Robert Hanson Harrison. Washington appeals for clothing and supplies for his troops. Copies of this letter went to every state. Washington writes in part: "We had in Camp on the 23rd Instt. by a field report then taken, not...
GLC03706
[General orders for Pennsylvania's troops to be ready defend the state]
27 August 1814
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1819
In response to the British capture of Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812, the Pennsylvania governor issued this order because of the threat "and probable conflagration of the metropolis of a sister state," particularly an attack initiated...
GLC03708
to James Boyd re: circular, instructions to US envoys abroad [printed]
22 June 1846
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Printed letters signed as Secretary of State.
GLC03712
[Resolution of the Continental Congress advising New York to make provisions for detecting, restraining and punishing Tories].
June 14, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Issued by Hancock less than three weeks before the Declaration of Independence, this resolution calls for the suppression of contact with the British among Tories in the colony of New York. It also claims that General George Washington will aid in...
GLC03716
to Edward D. Townsend re: reports for duty before being offered command of army
01 April 1861
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written as Colonel in the 1st Cavalry. Lee was informally offered command of all US armies but refused in order to defend Virginia. He resigned on the 20th (that document is reproduced in Freeman's biography of Lee).
GLC03717
[General Orders No. 143 regarding the organization of African American troops]
22 May 1863
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Establishes a bureau for organizing and recruiting African American troops. Issued by Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General based upon the orders of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Excerpts include: "III. Boards will be convened at such posts...
GLC03721.01
General Order #147 re: reversing dismissal, remitting death sentence of Private
26 May 1863
Reversing a decision against Lt. John C. Walsh, 28th Reg. NY Vols.
GLC03721.02
General orders no. 190
25 June 1863
Order stating that "All men enlisting in the Regular Army for five years' service...shall receive a premium, advance pay, and bounty, of $402."
GLC03721.03
General orders, no. 191
An order regarding the recruitment, enlistment , pay, and service of veteran volunteers.
GLC03721.04
General Orders no.152
28 May 1863
Appointing R. M. Scott as secretary to General in chief.
GLC03721.05
[Presidential pardon of Robert L. Weakley who had fought against the United States].
February 18, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A citizen of Tennesse, Weakley, was pardoned by Lincoln because he had taken the oath prescribed in the proclamation of the president dated 8 December 1863. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC03743
to Joseph Barnes
5 December 1864
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Addressed to the Surgeon General and marked as "Confidential Circular" at top. Instructs that the Secretary of War [Edwin M. Stanton] directs that all supplies for General William T. Sherman's army be sent to Hilton Head, South Carolina immediately.
GLC03749
to George Washington
6 June 1780
De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780
Written by General De Kalb, known as Baron De Kalb, as second in command of the Carolina campaign. Written to General Washington. Encloses a copy of a letter he sent to the Board of War so Washington would know his route of march (that letter is not...
GLC03758
to William S[tephens] Smith
3 March 1783
Written by General Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Smith as commander of the post at Dobbs Ferry, New York. Discusses the problems of trading with British-occupied New York City and the issue of states ignoring the "barrier between us and the enemy...
GLC03770
[Commission of Captain Frederick de Coninck and Captain Lieutenant Brian Nuton for operations in Westchester] [in Dutch]
6 March 1656
Stuyvesant, Peter, 1592-1672
Cosigned by Nicasius de Sille, First Counsellor of New Netherland Jan La Montagne, and Secretary of New Netherland Cornelis Van Tienhoven. Details a secret mission to the English town of Westchester to seize criminals, banish the other inhabitants...
GLC03699
To the Right Worshipfull And Honorable Gou'vonnor Richard Nicolls
1 April 1665
Nicolls, Richard, 1624-1672
Clute and Bruyns, residents of Albany County, request Governor Richard Nicolls to approve thier purchase of a parcel of land from the Indians. Nicolls approves the purchase.
GLC03700
[Campaign election token of 1860]
1860
Stamped with profile of Abraham Lincoln with an inscription on edge, "Abm: Lincoln, Rep. Candidate for President." Also includes inscriptions on reverse, "Protection to American Industry," and slogan, "Free homes for free men." With hole punched at...
GLC03702
[Plantation Book]
1839-1844
Jones, William, fl. 1823-1860
Plantation account book of William Jones, the owner of a cotton plantation in the vicinity of Jonesville, Liberty County, Georgia, near Savannah. Also mentions planting rice, but cotton appears to be the main staple of the plantation. Gives a nearly...
GLC03703
to editor of Quincy Patriot
21 September 1838
Written as Member of Congress. A report to his constituents regarding petitions made concerning the right to petition and its suppression through the Gag Rule, abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia and the slave trade in the US, his...
GLC03707
to George Clinton
14 August 1779
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Signed by Jay as President of Congress to Clinton as the Governor of New York. Closing in Jay's hand. Circular letter. Congress is informing the country that the British are reinforcing themselves. Says 7,000 troops are coming from Europe and another...
GLC03709
to Thomas Mifflin
6 September 1796
Discusses the issue of Connecticut claimants to the Western Reserve lands taking refuge from Pennsylvania authorities by entering New York State. Expresses his opinion that the states have relations between them far more intimate than those between...
GLC03710
to James Bowdoin
February 20, 1787
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796
Connecticut Governor Huntington expresses his approval of the suppression of the insurgents (involved in Shays rebellion). Agrees to cooperate with Massachusetts Governor Bowdoin in apprehending insurgents hiding in Connecticut and not supplying...
GLC03711
Certifying vote of Georgia presidential electors for Winfield S. Hancock
[ 08 ] December 1880
Document signed by James C. C. Black, Richard E. Kenner, Samuel D. Bradwell
GLC03713
to John Barry
March 26, 1776
Hancock, Thomas McKean, Richard Henry Lee, John Alsop, Joseph Hewes, Robert Morris, and Edward Rutledge sign as members of the Marine Committee (all but Alsop went on to sign the Declaration of Independence). Hancock et al. inform Captain Barry that...
GLC03714
April 11, 1776
Signed by members Hancock, Robert Morris, John Alsop, Richard Henry Lee, Joseph Hewes, George Read, William Whipple, and Stephen Hopkins as members of the Congressional Marine Committee (all but Alsop went on to sign the Declaration of Independence)...
GLC03715
to Virginia Committee of Correspondence
26 May 1774
Read, George, 1733-1798
Countersigned by Thomas McKean and John McKinley. Read, McKean, and McKinley were members of the Delaware Committee of Correspondence. Discusses the Boston Port Bill, nonimportation, and the formation of a continental congress.
GLC03718
to William Lee
19 June 1771
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Signed with initials "RHL". Describes the Regulator movement in North Carolina, a rebellion by backcountry farmers against lawyers, whose high legal fees and manipulation of debt laws were hurting them. North Carolina Governor William Tryon...
GLC03719
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