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Return of provisions and stores (Valley Forge)
1778/06/07 ca.
Jones, Thomas, fl. 1777-1782
"Return of provisions and stores issued to the army in camp from the 1st till 7 June 1778.." Prepared by Thomas Jones.
GLC07342
[Diary of John L. Barnes, a POW and sergeant in 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Bucktails"]
January 1, 1864-December 31, 1864
Barnes, John L., 1829-1910
In the early part of the diary, Barnes writes of frequent drills, hearing firing, corps reviews, pickets, various correspondence (especially with his wife), and, on 9 March, playing ball. There is battle content on 6-7 February, 5-14 May (possible...
GLC07344
to Jacob C. Safford
28 May 1864
Fletcher, Francis H., 1841-?
Fletcher, a black soldier in the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry, complains bitterly of the inequality of treatment and pay between the white and black soldiers. "Just one year ago to day our regt was received in Boston with almost an ovation...
GLC07345
to Sam Houston re: information to be used in biography of Gov. John Letcher
1900/11/10
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Written in blue ink. (Water damage.)
GLC07346
Proclamation to the People of Western Missouri, Now Occupied by the Kansas Brigade
19 September 1861
Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866
Proclamation signed in print by Brigadier General Lane, who was also a U.S. Senator from Kansas (1861-1866). Proclamation was written by T.J. Anderson, Lieutenant of Engineers and Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Proclamation written in response...
GLC07349
to Cosme Furlong [in Spanish]
17 April 1847
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Describes Battle of Cerro Gordo.
GLC07350
to unknown
9 July 1826
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe attempts to gather support for his claims for reimbursement of compensation owed for serving as United States Minister to Great Britain between 1803 and 1807, as well as performing other diplomatic duties in France. He encloses a pamphlet with...
GLC07351
to [Moses Kelley] re: receiving payment on VA bonds bought prior to the War
1866/03/31
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
GLC07353
to Robert Adams
circa 1850
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Informs Adams, possibly an underground railroad train conductor in Fall River, Massachusetts, that British abolitionist George Thompson will be coming next Friday, the 13th. Tells Adams to meet him and states, "..He is a stranger and will need a...
GLC07356.02
[Receipt of sale for a slave]
1 April 1854
Stith, C., fl. 1854
Signed by Stith. Receipt for the sale of a "Negro Boy Richard about fifteen or sixteen years of age..." sold for $1,000 to James W. Goodman. Refers to Richard as "a slave for life."
GLC07356.03
Pardon of T.N. Dawkins, a South Carolina Confederate (c/s Seward)
1865/08/28
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Printed pardon for rebellion.
GLC07513
Reading manuscript of a presidential speech re: relations with Nicaragua
[1861/03/16]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A manuscript written in large letters, welcoming Luis Molina, Minister of Nicaragua.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. IV 1860 - 1861, p. 286
GLC07519.01
to Isaac Markens re: enclosing a piece of Lincoln manuscript
1919/05/20
Lincoln, Robert T., 1843-1926
"I am enclosing to you a piece of Lincoln mss which is not exciting but is characteristic. It was no doubt held in President Lincoln's hand when making the address to Mr. Molina..."
GLC07519.02
to Ginery Twichell re: accepting hospital supplies for wounded soldiers
1862/09/05
The supplies came from the Boston area. Accepted 2 weeks before Antietam.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. V 1861 - 1862, p. 415 - 416.
GLC07520
to Edwin M. Stanton re: reversing paymaster appointment
1864/07/06
Accompanied by Richard O'Neill, ALS, Washington, to Charles O'Neill, 2/19/1886.
GLC07521
To the American Embassy in Tokyo from Franklink Roosevelt
1938-1940 ca.
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
Tite from mount. The photograph depicts FDR looking up from a document, with a pen in his hand. See similar photograph GLC04675.06, unnamed recipient, dated ca. 1935. (This copy has liquid damage.)
GLC07527
First address to Congress re: death of Roosevelt and his legacy in Europe
1945/04/16
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
"The Laws of God and Man have been violated and the guilty must not go unpunished." Typed document reproduced by an offset process. Signed on page 4.
GLC07529
to Samuel Washington re: death of brother Charles, Samuel's father
1799/09/22
Washington, George, 1732-1799
"By this event, you have become the guardian of your mother; and... the father, of your father's family; and by care, industry & sobriety will endeavor I hope to merit the appellation of one."
GLC07530
to Thomas Parker re: Washington's land in the Northwest Territory
1799/11/16
Written one month before his death.
GLC07531
to Lord Germain
January 25, 1782
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Despite the fact that "the Commander in Chief...shall not oppose the reviving Civil Government" for the purpose of meeting "the Rebels on the Ground taken up by General Washington in...the Capitulation of York Town," General Clinton, writing on...
GLC07534
to Edwin Stanton
February 8, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Major General Halleck writes to Secretary of War Stanton, describing a problem of military rank: Brigadier Generals William Sherman, John Pope, U.S. Grant, Samuel Curtis, Stephen A. Hurlbut, and others refuse to serve under each other because they...
GLC07538
[Presidential proclamation requiring potential insurgents against the Embargo Act at Lake Champlain to disperse peaceably]
1808/04/19
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Countersigned by James Madison. With white paper seal. In an effort to enforce the Embargo Act in New England, Jefferson warns all who do not disperse that officers will be ordered to "subdue such insurrections or combinations, to seize upon all...
GLC07541
to Jeremiah A. Goodman re: worthless bank note accepted by Jefferson's slave
1814/11/14
The worthless South Carolina note was accepted as change of a $5 bill by Jefferson's slave Burwell: "...just throw it in the fire... the sum is too insignificant... only that one does not like to give five dollars for three."
GLC07512
Deed for sale of land
April 2, 1834
One document dated April 2, 1834. An agreement between James Cox, his wife Nancy and Matthew S. Marsh and Charles Clark. The agreement is for the sale of land from the Cox's to Marsh and Clark for five-hundred and seventy-five dollars. This document...
GLC07514
Document relating to trespassing and damage claims
1838/02/02
Legal document. From Lincoln's first law partnership, in the case of Anderson, Beel and Anderson v. Patterson and Patterson.
GLC07515
Legal documents: motion filed, with instructions to jury [decimalized]
1850/05/23
Legal documents. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore."
GLC07516
Motion filed in case of Sarah Alsop v. John Sturgeon
[1850/05/23]
Motion "in arrest of Judgment" (an appeal) on grounds of jury convicting on wrong definition of adultery. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore." Signed "Ficklin & Lincoln."
GLC07516.01
Instructions to the jury in Sarah Alsop v. John Sturgeon
circa May 23, 1850
Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore." Signed "Ficklin & Lincoln."
GLC07516.02
to W.W.R. Woodbury & Wm. Fithian re: legal advice in case of Doctor's estate
1854/01/26
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. II 1848 - 1858, p. 210
GLC07517
to James Hillhouse re: amendments to Constitution
1830/05/17
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison writes a detailed critique of amendments proposed by Senator Hillhouse of Connecticut. Hillhouse, a former Federalist, proposed the amendments first in 1808 and published them in 1830. He proposed eliminating the Electoral College and...
GLC07523
to Robley Dunglison re: his failing health, University of Virginina
1833/05/17
Written in the hand of Dolley Madison.
GLC07524
to Eliza Lee re: sending large lock of James Madison's hair on day of his death
1836/06/28
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
Note reading "James Madison's Hair" with the date. It appears to be written on the address panel of letter (not present). The large lock of hair is colored mostly gray and blond.
GLC07525
to John Nicholson re: transmitting a letter in French
1798/10/27
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
"The enclosed letter sent me by Mr. Lazenove will give you an opportunity of exercising and displaying your knowledge..."
GLC07526
to Constance Von Stumm re: condolence letter to daughter of deceased friend
1912/12/08
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Mentions "movement for honesty and fair dealing in American life".
GLC07528
to Samuel Latham Mitchill
February 7, 1817
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams in retirement to Mitchill, a well-known scientist from New York City. Their correspondence deals with archeological findings. From the docket they are discussing "Babylonian bricks." Asks when a monument to Daniel, the Biblical prophet, was...
GLC07532
to William Smith Shaw
26 June 1825
Former President Adams discusses Native American and African religion with Shaw, his nephew and former private secretary. States "Dr. Jarvis has assigned some good causes of the too general inattention to the religion of the indians. But those...
GLC07533
[Commission authorizing Henry Clinton's additional powers as General and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in North America]
5 August 1778
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Countersigned by George Germain. Contains a note indicating the commission was recorded with the Secretary of War. Paper seal intact. Accompanied by an engraving of George III from a later date (see GLC07536.02).
GLC07536.01
to Stephen Van Rensselaer
1788/07/02
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Indicates that he has heard news of Virginia's ratification of the Constitution and offers his congratulations. He had been worried about the consequences for the country had Virginia not ratified. Believes the adoption in Virginia will have a...
GLC07537
to Samuel Hodgdon
12 May 1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
During the Quasi war with France, Major General Hamilton writes to the Superintendent of Military Stores Hodgdon, in anticipation of greater hostilities. Requests a supply of marquees and tents, as he plans to set out for camp at Scotch Plains, New...
GLC07539
to [Philip Mazzei] re: Monticello and family; debts
1791/08/02
A lengthy discussion of debts, currency, interest bearing certificates and the assumption of state debts by the Federal Government. Mentions Mr. Blair, Edmund Randloph, Mr. Foster, George Nicholls. Jefferson offers to forgive the debt of Mr...
GLC07540
Deed of purchase of 196 acres adjoining Mt. Vernon from John & Catharine West
1772/09/22
Signed 12 times in text. Signers include John West Junr., Catharine West, G. Mason, Richard Anell Robert Bogges, and Briant Alliston.
GLC07470
Contemporary copy of Washington's letter to Congress re: Rochambeau
178[1]/03/11
Manuscript written in Tench Tilghman's hand, regarding Rochambeau.
GLC07471
to John Andre re: informing Andre of execution time at 12 o'clock this day
1780/10/02
Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781
"His Excellency Genl Washington has fix'd the Hour 12o Clock."
GLC07472
to unknown captain re: orders to reinforce Hudson Highlands against attack
1776/07/21
GLC07482
to S. S. Conant
12 November 1883
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Douglass writes to Conant, Editor of Harper's Weekly. Because of other engagements, he may have trouble writing an article for Harper's immediately. Intends to send the article within the course of a fortnight.
GLC07483.01
to Benjamin Franklin Auld
March 24, 1894
Thanks Auld for helping him obtain the date when Auld's father, Hugh, began the ship building firm where Douglass served in Baltimore. Asserts that Hugh may have begun the business as early as 1827, and he (Douglass) may have been eight years old in...
GLC07484.01
to Friedrich Von Steuben re: financing American Revolution [in French]
1780/04/08
Beaumarchais, Pierre A.C., fl. 1780
"As for what concerns me, that which prevents you from gaily beating the English. Money? Soon I will take it, when it will come; but grace troubles you by means, I am much more curious about our laurels..."
GLC07473
Certifying hearsay evidence re: John Hancock importing tea
1773/11/18
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
Certifying third-hand mention that "I heard ...that Mr. John Hancock of Boston had imported the greatest quantity of tea... since the non-importation agreement."
GLC07474.01
Revolutionary War miscellany [Decimalized .01- .09]
1775-1788
Includes Henry Remsen, Richard Morris, James Rivington, Francis Hopkinson, Benjamin Stoddert, Elbridge Gerry (as recipient) and Benjamin Huntington.
GLC07474.02
His Majesty's Declaration of War against the French King
1756/05/17
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760
Printed by Thomas Baskett.
GLC07475
Oath of allegiance to King George III, signed by 90 members of Massachusetts
1760 ca.
Various
Document joined at top and printed in two columns, signed by officials of the Massachusetts Bay colony. (Since new oaths were required on the coronation of a new monarch, dating is inferred from that date.)
GLC07476
Resolutions re: relieving Major General St. Clair and Schuyler of command
1777/07/29-1777/08/03
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Resolutions of Congress, signed as President, countersigned by William Houston. Also calls for more soldiers. Was written in Congress.
GLC07477
to John Hancock re: detailed news of Cornwallis' surrender
1781/10/28
Heath, William, 1737-1814
GLC07478
to William B. Sprague re: suggesting sources for Autograph collector (draft?)
1828/09/10
Mentions signers of Declaration, George Mason and Declaration of Rights. Possibly a letter draft, written on an address leaf (quarter sheet of paper). Postmark on verso.
GLC07479
to his son
1776/07/27
Silliman, Gold Selleck, 1732-1790
Destruction of statue of King George III in NYC. In part: "I went toward the Fort and there I saw his Majesty and his Horse, tumbled Headlong down on the Ground." Silliman also writes about "a Mighty Fleet of Ships our Enemies have got" off Staten...
GLC07480.01
to "Uncle" re: British invasion of New York, an American preparations
1776/07/06
An unsigned letter describing the British invasion of Staten Island and American preparations and provisioning in New York. The writer appears to have been conducting business for the recipient. Losses on p. 1, near center fold (obliterating a word...
GLC07480.02
to unknown re: Revolutionary War in New York
1776/07/10
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Reed discusses counter-intelligence "it being of the utmost importance to prevent any Communication or Correspondence with the Enemy," the British invasion of Staten Island, and a direction that the army not recruit unarmed soldiers, as guns "cannot...
GLC07480.03
to William Whipple re: religious freedom and framing constitution
1776/08/02
McClintock, Samuel, fl. 1776
GLC07481.01
to T & J. Fleet re: "A Customer" [draft advertisement for a Boston newspaper]
1775/01/19
Anonymous, signed "A Customer." A draft for patriotic advertisement in Boston newspaper, written to the printers of the Boston Evening Post, T. &. J. Fleet.
GLC07481.02
to Jasper Veats re: petition from Congress to be delivered to King George
1775/11/09
Slough, Matthias, fl. 1775
Discusses a petition from Congress to be delivered "to His Majesty."
GLC07481.03
Deposition re: his services as a minuteman at Lexington and Concord
1833/10/26
Tibbles, Stephen, fl. 1833
GLC07481.04
Bond of Joseph Starr and Noble Benedict for militia service
1775/05/17
Benedict, Noble, fl. 1775
Bond to the "Company of the English Colony of Connecticut" with Starr serving as paymaster of the 6th Company. Includes engraving of Oliver Ellsworth.
GLC07481.05
19 September 1823
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843
Written by Key, the penman of the Star Spangled Banner and a founding member of the American Colonization Society, as an attorney to an unknown reverend. Says he would like to join him on the 30th, but cannot because court will be in session. Appears...
GLC07483.02
to Anthony Benezet
23 September 1772
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
Written by the British abolition leader Sharp to the American Quaker abolition leader Benezet. References Benezet's letter of 14 May 1772. Sends him (not included here) a short answer he "drew up to check the insinuations of those persons who pretend...
GLC07483.03
to Thomas W. Higginson
February 1, 1853
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Discusses their list of lecturers, including Frederick Douglass, which he will publish in the next issue of the Liberator. Believes Douglass is on his way from Rochester and will be able to lecture on the 18th. Praises Higginson's speech as...
GLC07483.04
to Judge Buell
15 November 1838
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Writes that he has not yet received a reply from Buell to his letter of October 22nd and asks that he write soon. Addressed to Buell in Albany, by W. Raymond.
GLC07483.15
to John Macauley
18 June 1819
Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838
Encloses a one pound note and instructs his son John on how to divide it up between his siblings. Tells him to obey his uncle in all matters because without good conduct, they might not be invited to visit the temple again. Advises John to watch...
GLC07483.27
9 April 1891
Thanks Auld for "an elegantly bound and finely illustrated volume containing a biographical history" of the Baltimore police. Recalls his boyhood days and many pleasant memories with the Auld family. Written on Cedar Hill, Anacostia, D.C...
GLC07484.02
to George Baylor
22 September 1778
Advises Baylor to "use every means in your power" to ascertain as much information as possible about the British troops embarking from New York. Also instructs him to keep an eye on the North River and to notify West Point if he sees any British...
GLC07486
to John Fairfax
March 1789
Before leaving Mount Vernon to serve his first term as President of the United States, Washington instructs Fairfax regarding management of the estate. States that all matters should ultimately be directed by his nephew, Major George Augustine...
GLC07487
to Charles Lee
14 November 1776
Anticipates a prisoner exchange. Worries the British will try to exchange men who are not really continental soldiers, therefore requests Lee to order all officers to make lists of those in their units who are missing or dead. Encloses "a...
GLC07491
to Solomon G. Haven re: blasting Loco Focos, inauguration of W.H. Harrison
1841/01/26
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
GLC07499
to Hugh Auld
24 November 1846
Lowrie, Walter, 1784-1868
Lowrie, a former United States Senator from Pennsylvania, informs Auld that Henry Richardson of England has sent him 150 pounds sterling for the purchase of Frederick Douglass. Asks that the legal transfer papers of Douglass from Thomas Auld to Hugh...
GLC07484.03
to Amy [Anna] Richardson
6 October 1846
Auld, Hugh, 1799-1861
Draft or retained copy of a letter to Anna Richardson, wife of Henry (refer to GLC07484.03). Accepts 150 pounds sterling for the manumission of Frederick Bailey (Frederick Douglass). Will present Richardson's agent with the papers as soon as the...
GLC07484.04
[Receipt for $25 related to the manumission of Frederick Douglass]
12 December 1846
Meredith, J., fl. 1846
Meredith received $25 from Hugh Auld, Frederick Douglass's former owner, for "professional service in relation to the manumission of his negro slave Frederick Baily [Douglass]." Written on a quarter sheet of paper.
GLC07484.05
4 October 1857
Douglass writes to his former master after twenty years, admitting that he has often wanted to hold correspondence with Auld. Inquires after the Auld children, who are dear to Douglass: "...I feel nothing but kindness for you all- I love you, but...
GLC07484.06
to Samuel Huntington
January 12, 1788
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Written by Franklin, signer of the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution, as President of the Executive Council of Pennsylvania to Huntington as Governor of Connecticut, three days after Connecticut ratified the Constitution. Writes in...
GLC07485.01
The constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free negroes, unlawfully held in bondage. Begun in the year 1774, and enlarged on the twenty-third of April, 1787...
1787
(title continues)... To which are added, the acts of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, for the gradual abolition of slavery. Franklin was President of the society, and Benjamin Rush was one of two society secretaries. Includes "An Act to give...
GLC07485.02
The universal asylum, and Columbian magazine for May, 1790.
May 1790
Pages numbered 267-326. Contains "History of the Life and Character of Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. &c." (pages 268-72), "Plan for Improving the Condition of Free Blacks" (281-82), "Thoughts on Female Education by Benjamin Rush" (continued from...
GLC07485.03
to Elbridge Gerry
18 November 1780
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Jay agrees to attend to Mr. Warren (the son of the late General Joseph Warren, killed at Bunker Hill), should he visit Madrid. He also refers to passage of the Massachusetts Constitution and asks Gerry to send him a copy. Jay states that he has been...
GLC07490
to Benjamin Rush re: Jefferson and Madison's Presidential terms, War of 1812
1812/09/18
"Those who brought us into this confusion are the best qualified to bring us out of it" (War of 1812).
GLC07492
to James Clinton re: last stages of unsuccessful Canadian invasion
1776/05/10
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
GLC07493
to William Heath re: requesting Stark's aid for a second invasion of Canada
1778/01/24
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
GLC07494
to George Clinton re: defending northern borders against British & Indian raids
1778/06/09
Written to Governor Clinton of New York.
GLC07495
to Robert R. Livingston re: Canada, wishes to be home
[1775]/10/05
Montgomery, Richard, fl. 1775-1778
"Our Liberties are so intimately connected with freedom in Canada... would I were at my plough again!" (Montgomery is writing to his brother-in-law.)
GLC07496
to Governor of Havana re: British forces in Georgia
1780/02/06
Rutledge, John, fl. 1739-1800
Rutledge asks Spanish Governor of Havana: "To concoct a plan for reducing the British force in Georgia."
GLC07497
to Richard Varick re: victory at Freeman's Farm
1777/09/21
Discusses discord between Gates and Benedict Arnold.
GLC07498
to Marquise de Boulainvilliers re: humorous use for Franklin's lightning rods
1779/01/01
Written in French. With a collateral wrapper (with note in French), identifying it as a letter concerning marriage of the Marquise's daughter.
GLC07500
to John Bradstreet re: cost of British Army victories at Ticonderoga
1759/11/19
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
GLC07501
to Jacob Glen re: calling militia to assemble 6 days after Montcalm took Oswego
1756/08/20
Johnson, William, 1715-1774
"A Good firelock well fixed, a sword, or hatchet [and] forty rounds".
GLC07503
to Ralph Site
February 13, 1866
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Fulfills a request for a prospectus of the course of study available at Washington College, where Lee served as president. In a letter on the verso of the printed prospectus, Lee comments that he was obliged for Site's 1859 report to the Ohio...
GLC07542
to David Stuart
5 May 1787
Washington thanks Stuart for his observations on the fitness of the Potomac for the fur trade with China. Asks if Stuart has informed Colonel John Fitzgerald and Colonel Howe of his observations and inquires if he gave them reason to believe those...
GLC07546
to James Carey re: Morris and the collection of his property
1796/10/03
"Sorry I am to be so troublesome but you are sensible I must look after and collect my scattered property so as to bring it into action."
GLC07549
Partly printed land indenture for 100 acres for Washington and James Wood
1769/03/17
For "100 acres of land in the county of Fauquier." Signed in text 21 times by Washington.
GLC07550
[Carte de visite of the inner room of the Senate]
1870 ca.
Jarvis, J.F., fl. 1892
Imprint on verso.
GLC07555
to Mr. Cheetham re: negotiations over 12th amendment
1801/12/10
"No serious evil can result from the designs of the little faction which has existed for a short time previous to the presidential election [of 1800], & which is governed by no principle but is solely devoted to the aggrandisement of an individual."...
GLC07557
to John Jay re: Jean-Antoine Hudon and bust of George Washington
1785/10/26
"To take the bust of General Washington, in order to make his statue for that state [i.e., Virginia]... he is of the first reputation in his profession, and has a great share of the ambition I admire in an artist."
GLC07558
26 April 1865
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
Writes that he deeply regrets not having gone to the theatre with President Lincoln as he was asked to. Also feels that his habit of constant vigilance may have prevented Lincoln's murder. States that he will give a speech on President Lincoln in...
GLC07543
Copy of charge and specification against...
1865/05 ca.
Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894
Title continues: "Charge and specification against David E. Herold, George A. Azerodt, Lewis Payne, Michael D. Laughlin, Edward Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Mary E. Surratt, and Samuel A. Mudd". Holt signs as Judge Advocate General. Some manuscript...
GLC07544
to William Blount
1814/08/27
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"The enemy expect to overrun... Louisiana before a force can be collected to stop them...every exertion must be made to have by draft & voluntary servic[e] the whole in the field or rest assured all is lost and never will be regained but with oceans...
GLC07547
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