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[Map of Washington, D.C.].
1792
Ellicott, Andrew, fl. 1792
Engraved folding map removed from the "Columbian Magazine." Included with a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Charles W. Dumas (GLC07104.01).
GLC07104.02
to James Dinsmore
10 June 1801
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses the renovation and construction of the dome at Monticello. "I wonder the Copper sheets had not got to hand, as it is very long since they left Philadelphia. the steps, or plinths for the dome must be got from Fluvanna...." States that it...
GLC07105
to Edwin M. Stanton re: discharge of jailed Confederate conscript
December 31, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The soldier was a nephew of Lincoln's aquaintance, John Tipton, who has "Lost one brother, and another crippled for life, in our service"
GLC07107
[Authorization to affix the seal to "my proclamation," for a day of national humiliation and prayer]
7 July 1864
Partially printed document ordering the seal affixed to a presidential proclamation praying for an end to the Civil War. A pencil note on verso explains the circumstances of the document.
GLC07108
to John Francis Mercer
25 August 1777
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe as a major in William Alexander's (aka Lord Stirling) brigade of George Washington's army to Colonel Mercer, captain in the 3rd Virginia Regiment. Recipient is inferred from the third page of the letter where Monroe asks for...
GLC07111
Letter by George Washington and prisoner list [Decimalized .01-.02]
27 October 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A letter by George Washington regarding his campaign, and a list of prisoners from General Burgoyne's surrender.
GLC07115
to Thomas Mifflin
11 September 1789
Presidential circular letter in which Washington transmits to Mifflin "the duplicates of the two Acts - one to establish the Treasury Department - and one for registering and clearing Vessels, regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes."
GLC07116
to Thomas B. Adams
1812/03/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Signed with his initial "A." Adams discusses family matters, his declining a seat on the Supreme Court. He expects war with Great Britain: "All the information that we receive from the United States... indicates a disposition and measures leading to...
GLC07118
to Samuel Elliot re: inability to review Elliot's book
1842/04/24
Returning Elliot's book "upon Politics and Law, Morals and Religion" and saying he is unable "to give my opinion upon its merits" because of "perpetual pressure of indispensable occupations and absorbing cares." He writes "I have read many of its...
GLC07119
to Col. Henry Jackson re: British troops marching to Philadelphia
1778/06/22
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Arnold, who now commanded in Philadelphia, orders Jackson to harass the British who had just evacuated the city (18 June) and were marching across New Jersey. "You will march with the Troops under your command at three O'Clock tomorrow morning and...
GLC07122
to Edwin M. Stanton
10 March 1862
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discussing Mary Todd Lincoln's influence in military matters. Says that others have "asserted that Mrs Lincoln was one of the parties whose influence had operated on me." Also praises some of Stanton's early changes in dispositions of troops. Marked...
GLC07091
Harriet Beecher Stowe
1880 ca.
Hastings, fl. 1880
Heavily vignetted profile portrait of Stowe as an older woman. Signed on mount.
GLC07093
Collection of three items related to Dwight D. Eisenhower [Decimalized .01-.03]
1954
GLC07094
[Cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln]
circa 1858
Rider, fl. 1858
Printed from the original lost ambrotype taken by T.P. Pearson (Ostendorf No. O-8) at Macomb, Illinois, 26 August 1858 at the time of the Lincoln Douglas debates. Printed circa 1890. Shows Lincoln beardless. Printed with "Rider, 339 W. Madison...
GLC07094.03
[1860 and 1864 presidential election Union campaign banner]
1860, 1864
Linen Union campaign banner with image of an eagle holding an American flag shield. Banner held in eagle's beak reads [Abraham] Lincoln and [Andrew] Johnson. Printed in red, blue and black. Altered for use in the 1864 election. The original...
GLC07095
[Purple and blue "Union" paper folding paper lantern]
circa 1864
Lantern made from corrugated wove paper with cardboard top and base, hanging loop and internal metal candle holder. The paper is printed or painted with blue and purple (perhaps once burgundy or dark red), with the word "Union" printed twice as part...
GLC07096
to Ephraim Bemis
19 September 1708
Bemis, James, 1690-?
Writes to his parents to relay that he is in good health. Implores them to arrange for his release from his duty as a soldier, fearing that if he does not return home soon he will lose his trade. Also notes an Indian attack on Casco Fort. Written...
GLC07097
to Jacob Burdett
March 21, 1802
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Written by Clay as a lawyer in Lexington, Kentucky, before he began his political career to Burdett as an attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio. References a previous letter by Burdett respecting Jim, a runaway slave whose status was in question. Says an...
GLC07098
to Theodore Sedgwick
21 November 1840
Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 1793-1863
Discusses a two hundred page report (possibly of the Amistad case). Mentions Lewis Tappan, an abolitionist who supported the Amistad Africans' freedom. Discusses the authenticity of treaties admitted as evidence in the Amistad case at District...
GLC07099
to Benjamin Lincoln
14 November 1793
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams as vice president to Lincoln after his unsuccessful mission to make peace with the Northwest Indians. Says he read with interest Lincoln's report on why peace was not achieved. Says the report fits with the facts he learned while in Europe and...
GLC07101
to Thomas Sumter
6 May 1781
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Writes to General Sumter about Lord Cornwallis's movements, concluding that he is "rather inclined to think that he will leave everything here and move northward." Discusses the arrival of some supplies. Comments "I fully agree with you that...
GLC07103
to James Breckinridge
30 September 1821
Discusses the plans for construction and related finances at the University of Virginia. Proctor of the University Arthur Brockenbrough was involved in assessing the costs so that they could plan for the construction of a library.
GLC07106
to James Duane
1788/02/13
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
Comments on a visit by Major North, who he describes as "a Genteel young man." Notes an unconfirmed report that Massachusetts ratified the Constitution and hopes it will compel other states to do the same. Criticizes Robert R. Livingston for his...
GLC07109
to Richard Rush
20 August 1815
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Written by Madison as President to Rush as Attorney General. Asks advice on various problems the government needs to handle. Wants to know if it is proper to give naval protection against the "Carthaginian Corsairs" -- probably the Barbary powers...
GLC07110
to Robert Tyler
27 August 1860
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Tyler, former President of the United States, elaborates on the 1860 Presidential election to his son Robert. States that he discussed the election with Colonel William T. Withers of Mississippi. Expresses approval at the fusion of Stephen Douglas'...
GLC07112
[Two items related to the Revolutionary War debts owed to Virginia by the federal government] [Decimalized]
1785
GLC07114
to Sylvanus Bourne re: complaints about Mr. Skipwith
1795/02/19
As Minister to the Netherlands he complains about a letter from Mr. Skipwith, "who must know perfectly well that I cannot command a farthing of public money for the application of which I am not expressly authorized." Adams also questions the...
GLC07117
Orderly book of ranking officer at British garrison in New York
1778/05/02-1778/06/02
Jones, Daniel, fl. 1778
Oblong quarto. Manuscript leaves interleaved . Original paper marble boards with shaped flap enclosure. Orderly book of a British garrison in New York when Jones was the ranking British commander (while Generals Howe and Clinton were in Philadelphia)...
GLC07120
Plan for the Future Conduct of the American War
1781/06/23 ca.
Oswald, Richard, 1705-1784
The only recorded copy of a very detailed proposal for the conduct of Britain's war in America by Oswald, a successful merchant and former slave trader. Oswald, a friend of American Henry Laurens, later served as a British Peace Commissioner for the...
GLC07121
America the Beautiful [printed text, signed, with accompanying text]
1925 ca.
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
Printed text of the four stanza poem, signed at the end on the bottom of page 1, with an additional text on accompanying pages explaining the circumstances of her originally writing it, when inspired by vistas at Pike's Peak. Bates also details the...
GLC07123
to Committee of Philadelphians re: defending his actions as President
1867/03/23
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Written to a Committee, including among others "Asa Packer, Owen Jones, John Cadwalader, Samuel Smith, G. Fox, Andrew Craig, Hiester Clymer and many others." Buchanan, declining an invitation to a public political dinner in Philadelphia...
GLC07124
to unknown re: sending battle plans of Shiloh
1862/11/25
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Beauregard encloses "a copy of the Plans of the Battle of Shiloh made to accompany my Report of said Battle. It will enable you better to understand my explanation the other day." Beauregard, by not pursuing a final attack on Ulysses S. Grant at...
GLC07125
Manuscript orderly book of aide-de-camp to Lord Jeffrey Amherst [Decimalized .01- .05]
1763/03/05-1764/07/30
Kemble, Stephen, 1740-1822
Regarding the final months of the Canada Campaign and the treaty of peace. Locations mentioned include Fort St. Ann on Lake Erie, Fort William Augustus (Ogdenburg, N.Y.), La Chine, La Prairie, Pointe Claire, Fort Ontario, Chambly, etc. Kemble, an...
GLC07126
The Folly of invading Virginia
1953
Oswald, Richard, fl. 1953
Collateral to Oswald manuscript, printing some of Oswald's other manuscripts concerning British policy in America. GLC 7121 is not in the limited edition printed by the University of Virginia Press.
GLC07121.02
to Robert Morris re: defending James Duane's loyalty
1776/12/02
Jay, John, 1745-1829
"I am exceedingly hurt at the wicked attack made on Mr. Duane. Envy Hatred Malice and all Uncharitableness must have conspired in producing it. Whatever suspicions some folks might entertain of his political conduct from his opposition to certain Men...
GLC07130
Authority to affix the seal to commission of Norman B. Judd as commissioner
1861/04/26
To "A Full power authorizing Mr. Norman B. Judd, to negotiate a convention, with the Gov't. of Prussia, on the subject of the rights of neutrals & belligerents in time of war." Judd, a Chicago attorney, was closely involved in Lincoln's election to...
GLC07134
Affix seal to the pardon of Confederate officer Benjamin C. Robertson
1864/01/14
Robertson was a Confederate officer from Tennessee. Lincoln had requested the pardon from Attorney General Edward Bates the day before (see Basler, 2d suppl. 87). The circumstances for the pardon are unknown. Unfortunately Robertson died before...
GLC07135
[Report to continental Congress]
1776/01/13
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Manuscript copy of Philip Schuyler letter (probably made for forwarding to Washington), with 4 line endorsement by Washington: "Copy of Genl Schuyler's Letter to the Contl. Congress. 13th Jan. 1776." Schuyler announces the death of Richard Montgomery...
GLC07139
to Rev. M. Morton re: seeking payment from tardy tenant of George Fairfax
1775/02/02
"I could be no neighbor to a person who bore the Character you (justly, or unjustly....) did, there is no reason why Col. Fairfax (a third person) is to have the same Card to play over again next year in pursuit of another tenant." Washington acted...
GLC07143
to Carrie C. Catt re: women's suffrage
1917/01/25
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
President Wilson expresses solidarity with the woman's suffrage movement. "I have a very real interest in the extension of the suffrage to the women, and I feel that every step in this direction should be applauded." Catt headed the influential...
GLC07144
[Pardon of James Snow for perjury].
19 July 1804
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Madison. Snow was convicted of perjury in Alexandria, Virginia in 1803. Jefferson pardoned Snow for "divers causes and considerations."
GLC07146
to Sir William Johnson re: Indian raids on Virginia Frontier
1763/11/21
Gage, Thomas, 1718-1787
Writing five days after taking over as Commander in Chief writing to Johnson as Supterintendent of Indian Affairs. In part: "... I have received a letter form the Council of Virginia complaining of the Depredations of the Northern Indians on the...
GLC07127
to George Clinton re: complaints about a French officer; fortifying Hudson
1778/03/05
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Responding to complaints about a French officer Col. Louis la Radiere, the engineer engaged in works for the Hudson Highland defenses. "We could wish to avoid offence to any foreigners...we would treat them with all possible respect: but we must not...
GLC07128
to unknown re: evaluating British commanders in America; campaign
1775/07/13
Germain, George Sackvile, Viscount Sackville, 1716-1785
A remarkably outspoken letter written three months after Lexington. He evaluates commanders and vows that now further accommodations are now possible: "We will soon have very interesting news from Boston, as I never can believe that Howe will be...
GLC07129
to Jacob Glen
1746/07/24
Johnson, William, 1715-1774
Written in perceptible haste at the height of King George's War, probably from Fort Oswego. "... there is an Onondaga Indian now come from Canada... says that... there was an Army of the french &ca, ready to march towards these parts, In order he...
GLC07132
to James M. Waite re: his true first name, Abraham
1860/05/30
An intriguing letter, no doubt in response to one of the many letters Lincoln received after he became a presidential candidate. In full: "You ask for my true ch(r)istian name. It is Abraham."
GLC07133
to Robert R. Livingston re: his victory at Montreal, need for support
[1775]/11/13
Montgomery, Richard, fl. 1775-1778
Written on the day he succeeded in taking Montreal: "I have courted fortune and found her kind." Now planning his attack on Quebec, he requests support from Livingston and the Continental Congress: "It will be absolutely necessary to throw a...
GLC07136
to Nathanael Greene re: lack of pay and hardship due to army service
1782/07/28
Morgan, Daniel, 1736-1802
A letter to his former commander concerning his situation and back pay owed to him and to the Continental soldiers who served under him. He thanks Greene for the recommendation of a Captain Osborn. He complains about the compensation from the state...
GLC07137
Discourses concerning Government... Vol. 1. by Algernon Sidney
1750
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Vol. 1 only, by Algernon Sidney. Printed by G. Hamilton and J. Balfour. 8vo. Signed by 3 generations of the Rush family: Benjamin Rush (the Signer of the Declaration on front pastedown), Richard Rush (his son 1780-1859, on p. iii), and a namesake...
GLC07138
to George Clinton re: reporting Battle of Oriskany
1777/08/08
Writing to Governor Clinton, providing early reports of the costly British ambush of General Herkimer and an American contingent at Oriskany on 6 August. "I wish it was in my power to march a body of men to the relief of Fort Schuyler [i.e., Fort...
GLC07140
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