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Mirror of Events 1861-62-63-64
[1864]
Broadside includes narrative of Kilpatrick's cavalry expedition, 4th U.S. Colored Troops. Red ink printed on thin paper. Long broadsheet.
GLC07428
Rochester Daily Advertiser Extra. [Mexican War]
[1847]/03/31
Taylor's "Repulse of Santa Anna's Army!!"
GLC07430
A Grand Slave Hunt or Trial of Speed for the Presidency... [cartoon]
1854-6[?]
Lithograph cartoon. Rest of title: "...between the celebrated Nags Black Dan [Webster], Lewis Cass and [Robert Y.] Hayne." Lithograph cartoon depicting the U.S. Capitol in background and Millard Fillmore carrying a copy of Fugitive Slave Bill.
GLC07432
Speech of... delivered in the National Republican Convention at Chicago
1868/05/20
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894
Broadside endorsing Grand as candidate for Presidency.
GLC07433
The Injustice of Poll Taxes
1870 ca.
Farrow, Henry P., fl. 1870
GLC07434
Duty of the Free States, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole
1842
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
GLC07435
to James Carey re: Morris and the collection of his property
1796/10/03
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
"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
Washington, George, 1732-1799
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]
Jarvis, J.F., fl. 1892
Imprint on verso.
GLC07555
to Mr. Cheetham re: negotiations over 12th amendment
1801/12/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
"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
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
"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
to Gilbert M. de Lafayette re: transition in Louisiana Purchase territory
1804/03/30
"I had rather have your single person there than an army of ten thousand men for the purpose of securing the tranquility & preservation of the country."
GLC07560.01
The Exodus [oppression of blacks in the South and their leaving for the North]
1879/05/19
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Apparently a sentiment or quotation written on blue lined paper, removed from a notebook or autograph album. This may be unrhymed verse. "If they were generally and systematically whipt starved and shot to death and if there were no rational ground...
GLC07563
Cavalry Tactics. In three parts. School of the Trooper....
1864
Lilly, Eli, fl. 1864
Many fold-outs including bugle calls. Binding incorrectly reads "1841" [sic]. The parts are: Dismounted, Mounted and Evolutions of a Regiment. Rest of title: "School of the Trooper, of the Platoon, of the Squadron, and the Evolutions of a Regiment."...
GLC07566
Pardon of John A. Price, convicted of using counterfeit money (c/s Hale)
1872/06/08
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Signed by Grant in purple ink. Countersigned by Charles Hale.
GLC07567
Patent granted for improvements in horsepower
1835/03/30
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Much of the text has faded and was overwritten with blue ink. Tied with pink ribbon.
GLC07569
re: appropriation of Morris' property after the Revolutionary War
1797/01/02
"I cannot be worse of[f] ... if my furniture is sold I shall think harder of it than of all the rest... his opinion of Prane Street [debtors prison] accomodations ... thus you see our property and honours vanish together."
GLC07548
A Day of reckoning at hand [anti-War of 1812 election broadside]
1813/04
New York State Anti-War of 1812 propaganda regarding election of officials against war.
GLC07551
Indian deed for Cape Cod, sold by grandson of Quachatassett
1702/02/16
Sepitt, John, fl. 1702
Dated "1701/2" Countersigned by William Bassett and Nathaniel Bassett.
GLC07552
Large salt print
1853 ca.
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
GLC07553
Carte de visite of Ulysses S. Grant seated with Ely Parker and staff
1865 ca.
GLC07554
to J. M. M. re: sending donation to church
1870/09/19
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
"Just as easy as you can Mr. Preacher, upon these uncanny doctrines of election, predestination, & c."
GLC07556
to John Langdon re: Continental army's success at Trenton, naval victories
1776/12/31
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
"If Genl W. persues the enemy before they recover the present panic (which is his intention) he will still end the campaign gloriously..."
GLC07559
to Thomas Jefferson re: congratulations on Louisiana Purchase
1804
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
GLC07560.02
to Thomas B. Adams re: travel plans to meet brother in Frankfort
1803/10/13
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams writes that he shall not arrive in Frankfort until 2 days hence as "my luck ... has been so untoward since I began this journey that I can reckon upon nothing as to time -- for one accident after another has delayed us to such a degree that my...
GLC07561
Journal re: conferences with Indian Nations south of the Ohio
1801/08/04
Full title: "Journal of the commisioners of the United States appointed to hold conferences with several of the Indian nations of south Ohio." True copy certified by Alex Macomb
GLC07562.01
Journal of Choctaw Treaty of Doak's Stand with Jackson's accounts of treaty
1820 ca.
Signed twice.
GLC07562.02
Native American manuscripts re: Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians [Decimalized .01- .23]
1800-1820 ca.
This collection consists largely of correspondence and legal documents pertaining to Native Americans, particularly the Cherokee Nation. Topics include despoiled property (#9, 17, and 18); compensation (#6, 7, 8, and 21); the Treaty of 1805 (#11)...
GLC07562.03
Muster roll with volunteer sign-up sheet for Mass. minutemen
1776/09/12
Hampton, John, fl. 1776
Volunteer sheet (48.8 x 16.5 cm) signed by 40 men. Muster roll (29.5 x 33.4 cm).
GLC07564
re: invoking 7th Clause of Militia Act by ordering minutemen to equip themselves
1777/02/15
Cotton, Thomas, fl. 1777
"A good fire arm . . . and a bayonet fitted to his gun . . ."
GLC07565
Counterfeiting Indictment. State of Ohio v. Hiram Hobbs
1845/11/03
Printed on paper. Legal action brought by Harrison County against Hobbs for counterfeiting. With three sketches of counterfeit notes. Docketed. Subscribed in print by John Forsythe and B.F. Butler.
GLC07570
to Compte de la Perouse re: late arrival of a convoy; Rochambeau
1781/06/13
Charlus, Armand, fl. 1781
GLC07571
to John Sitcher
1861/10/01
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written to Gov. Sitcher of Virginia.
GLC07572
Communication of the Delegation of the Cherokee Nation to the President...
1866
Correspondence between John Ross, Principal Chief, and certain officers of the Rebellious States: Defending Cherokee Treaty with Confederacy; the Cherokee Constitution allowing for slavery and segregation of blacks.
GLC07384.06
[Retained clerical copy of a treaty between the United States and the Ottawa Indians]
1833/03/22
Manuscript copy of the treaty made on 18 February 1833 between the Ottawa chiefs "residing on the Indian Reserves on the Miami of Lake Erie" and George B. Porter, the United States commissioner. Outlines the cession of Ottawa land in Ohio, the...
GLC07392
[Authority to affix the seal of the Unites States to a treaty with the Tabeguache Band of Ute Indians]
14 December 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partially printed authority for a treaty concluded on 7 October 1863.
GLC07394
[Authority to affix the seal to treaty with Northwestern Shoshonee Indians].
January 17, 1865
Lincoln authorizes a treaty with the Northwestern Bands of Shoshonee Indians dated July 30, 1863. The treaty was made at Box Elder, Utah Territory. Brigadier General P. Edward Connor, commander of the military district of Utah, and Commissioner James...
GLC07395
Speeches given in Congress re: resolutions of seven state legislatures
1838
Discusses annexation of Texas. Collateral to GLC 567 Adams fragment, a draft of the preface to this compilation of speeches given June 16- July 7 in the House. The fragment was expanded in details on pp. 6-8.
GLC07397
to John Ross re: requesting necessary papers to capture fugitive slave
1862/03/20
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891
The slave was wanted for the crime of horse stealing.
GLC07385.01
calling for Cherokee Nation to remove and deliver "Jack" to Albert Pike
1862/02/20
Rector, H.M., fl. 1862
"Jack a negro man...charged with horse stealing...has fled". (Extradition request?)
GLC07385.02
An Address delivered by ... to a very large audience
1836/03/07
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Speech given in Louisville, Ky., to gain support for the Texas Revolution.
GLC07386
Three years in Texas
1836
Field, Joseph E., fl. 1836
Includes a view of the Texas Revolution.
GLC07387
Texas. Sketches of Character, Moral and Political...by Milan
1839
Thompson, Henry, fl. 1839
GLC07388
Translation of Account of Relations between Mexico and Pawnee Tribes of Texas
1878/01/01
Vallarta, I.T., fl. 1878
Consists of clerical transmittal, bound with a copy of the treaty written in the same hand.
GLC07389
[Advertisement for A Narrative of the Captivity & Providential Escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis]
1834
Illustrated publication advertisement for a recently published book about Lewis experience as a captive of Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. Published in the aftermath of the war after Black Hawk was taken as a captive on a tour for the...
GLC07390
Contemporary copy of Treaty of Prairie Du Chien (WI) [Schoolcraft copy]
1825/08
Copy of Henry R. Schoolcraft, the 19th century scholar and ethnologist of Native Americans. Tied with green ribbon
GLC07391
Treaty with [the Confederacy and] Cherokee
1861
Co-authored by John Ross. Treaty signed 7 October.
GLC07393
Treaties between the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation, from 1785
1870
Was written while it was Cherokee Nation Territory.
GLC07396
Pardon of John R. Whitney (c/s Hamilton Fish)
1873/01/28
"In consideration of his former good character and his dependent suffering family". Countersigned by Hamilton Fish.
GLC07399
Pardon of Martha Taylor (c/s Seward)
1869/01/20
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Taylor was convicted of Grand Larceny based on circumstantial evidence. Countersigned by William H. Seward.
GLC07400
to John C. Ropes re: declining to speak in Boston
1889/10/05
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
"Fair minded men on the opposite sides in War, are impressed so differently by the same events that I could not hope your society would accept my statements of occurrences...". Includes collateral note dated 3/11/n.y., manuscript on Johnston's...
GLC07403
Telegrams re: Sherman's Atlanta Campaign
1864/08/11
Smith, John E., fl. 1861-1865
Also the beginnings of March to the Sea. Most ALS from Smith, 1 receipient's copy from Sherman.
GLC07398
re: need for replacements after 13 volunteer regiments are discharged
1847/03/20
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Addressed to the Adjutant General of the Army.
GLC07401
to P. Willis re: selection of officers to command 3rd infantry
1818/03/10
Complaints and charges were leveled against him by subordinate officers with the possibility of being arrested and court martialed.
GLC07402
to Henry Bailey re: the 13th Amendment and end of slavery
1885/03/19
Bailey, Joseph, fl. 1885
Written to his son. With pencil underlining. In part: "I cast my last vote...for the 13th Amendment." Accompanied by 3 collateral items: 1) Joseph Bailey, ALS to unknown, 6/4/1885; 2) Sarah? ALS to Joseph Bailey, 12/16/1874 [possibly a Quaker: use of...
GLC07404
to [Henry Knox]
February 25, 1787
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804
Has arrived in Philadelphia, but has not yet seen Mr. Morris. Describes a meeting he had with General George Washington in Alexandria. Notes that Washington received Knox's letter and that Washington was "highly delighted with the prospect of Peace...
GLC02437.03470
to Henry Knox
20 April 1788
Discusses a financial matter involving warrants and a sheriff, of whom Wadsworth writes, "I find the sherif will fight hard and tho no body justifies him-" Notes that the sheriff received ill treatment in the office of Mr. Milligan. Plans to travel...
GLC02437.03851
May 1788
Wadsworth discusses the recruitment of troops. He writes, "I have farther investigated the Bermuda business I am persuaded there will be a Garrison [there] of one or two thousand men..." referring to British soldiers. Refers to the possible adoption...
GLC02437.03881
to Thomas Vose
18 November 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Request to supervise "the arrangement of the Cannon & Stores from the outposts agreeably to the directions which you have received from this day.. - You will request of the Fort Major the number of men which shall be necessary for your purposes...
GLC02437.02788
February 26, 1785
Wadsworth writes, "It is now in contemplation to appoint you Secretary at Warr- the Salary may possibly be 2500 dollars per annum- which is certainly too small, but small as it is, it is probable it will be 500 dollars less- and not worth Your...
GLC02437.03101
30 April 1785
Hopes that [Samuel Blachley] Webb will be appointed, referring to his previous suggestion that Knox appoint Webb to work for him in the War Office. Mentions the recent resignation of General Schuyler (possibly Philip Schuyler) from an unspecified...
GLC02437.03135
March 26, 1786
Writes to Knox as Secretary of the War Office to discuss the accusations against Major [John Plasgrave] Wyllys, Colonel Wadsworth's former assistant. Reports that Wyllys's friends received the news from Wyllys's brother-in-law, and are in great...
GLC02437.03253
9 November 1786
Writes that he cannot remain any longer in New York. "Mr. Morris.s [sic] departure without finishing any thing has made it impossible for me to complete the business I came on. You may conclude the business with Mr. Rob Morris and consider me bound...
GLC02437.03330
3 December 1786
Writes that he received Knox's letter along with the letter from the Board of Treasury. Has written them back, and also written to Mr. [Robert] Morris to tell him he will come to New York to complete the paperwork if Mr. Morris approves of the terms...
GLC02437.03363
December 11, 1786
Discusses the lack of supplies faced by a group of soldiers he encountered, and mentions that he had to supply them himself because "not one shilling will be furnished by the state." However, he is running out of money. Declares that the Board of...
GLC02437.03372
February 10, 1787
Has had two conferences with Mr. [Robert] Morris, and writes that Morris is discouraged with the status of public affairs. Had understood that the "monied men" of Massachusetts would be providing funding as well, but they have not. New York has...
GLC02437.03448
March 25, 1787
States that a Mr. Welles, a subaltern officer, asked about clothing and pay and he is waiting on a warrant to give him an answer. Shoes and shirts are needed and are being made, but again, he needs a warrant to get them delivered. Has heard through...
GLC02437.03500
March 28, 1787
Expresses his unhappiness over not yet receiving the warrants he needs to pay the balance for rations at Springfield, Massachusetts. These warrants were likely related to raising troops to quell Shays' Rebellion. Wadsworth writes, "the troops may...
GLC02437.03504
Receipts for warrants to the amount of 3000 dollars
March 31, 1787
Two (duplicate) notes of receipt of three warrants for $1000 each on William Imlay from Major General Henry Knox for Continental taxes for the state of Connecticut. Warrants numbered 115, 116, and 117. These warrants were related to raising troops...
GLC02437.03505
1 April 1787
Received Knox's letters enclosing warrants for $3000 (possibly GLC02437.03475) and encloses receipts (see GLC02437.03505). Mentions that the troops need clothing and that Colonel [David] Humphreys ordered some to be made. But if the troops are to be...
GLC02437.03509
4 April 1787
Informs Knox of damaged gunpowder sold from the magazine at West Point for $60 per ton. Because the price was so low, he thought Knox might not be aware of the sale. Will make inquiries if there was wrong doing involved. "Free" stamped on address...
GLC02437.03512
11 April 1787
States "I do not wish to have anything to do with the Clothing of the Troops, but if you send me another warrant of one or two thousand dollars I can probably get the money & it will be when in my hands ready for your order - " Also informs Knox...
GLC02437.03517
15 April 1787
Discusses the allocation of money from the Treasury warrants. Believes the troops "at all hazards" need to be paid. Wants the next warrant to be used to pay the officers or "they...will consider themselves as greatly injured & will give weight to the...
GLC02437.03522
3 June 1787
Discusses a financial matter related to Mrs. [Catharine] Greene. Comments extensively on the Constitutional Convention: "I am persuaded the Convention will do nothing very decisive but they may give us a lead our General Assembly will finish this...
GLC02437.03565
10 July 1787
Encloses an order for $400 from Messrs Sam Ward & Brother. Also describes plans for repaying a balance of Knox's. "Free" handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.03600
July 19, 1787
Returns letters that he borrowed, including one from "the Marquis" (possibly Lafayette), and sends greetings from mutual friends. Also asks Knox to "forward the inclosed with yours to the Marquis's care."
GLC02437.03606
August 19, 1787
Discusses a business plan proposed to him by Major [Winthrop] Sargent for an upcoming voyage and the risks that accompany the proposal. (See GLC02437.03638 for Winthrop's views on the voyage). Mentions one of his officer's requests for payment...
GLC02437.03637
23 September 1787
Informs Knox that they have not been able to obtain a cow yet that will produce enough milk for the whole winter but hopes to soon. Says when they do purchase a cow she will need to be driven in a herd of cattle as opposed to being sent by water....
GLC02437.03667
11 November 1787
Informs Knox that there is no money in the treasury of the Connecticut branch of the Society of the Cincinnati. Adds that he will ensure the money they owe to Major L'Enfant (for Society egale medals) will be paid to him as soon as possible.
GLC02437.03699
12 December 1787
Discusses a cow and calf he sent Knox and gives advice on how to feed them. Mentions falling off his horse. Comments on the anti-federalists, "Our antifederals are busy but will be distanced - tho aided by your deeds in NY & Pensa from whence they...
GLC02437.03723
23 December 1787
Is happy to hear that Pennsylvania adopted the Constitution. Mentions the debates over the Constitution in Connecticut. Hopes to set out soon for New York "as soon as that business is over" and possibly attend Congress. Mentions that "Old Pluckemin"...
GLC02437.03736
9 January 1788
Wadsworth declares, "This moment from Convention- Where the proposed Constitution was passed 127 Yeas- 40 Nos- it ought to be remarked that all the [first?] Characters in the Convention were for the Constitution and Gen James Wadsworth the only man...
GLC02437.03756
17 April 1788
Replies to Knox's letter from 12 April (GLC02437.03835). Discusses army pay warrants. Has "ransacked the County a couple of good cows." Promises to send a cow to Knox when one can be obtained. Speculates on the possible adoption of the...
GLC02437.03843
23 April 1788
Reports that Mr. Skinner is driving cattle and oxen to New York for Knox. Writes, "Yesterday your Cow & Calf began their March by Land for New York in Company with Seven of the Finest fat oxen in the World two of which are far beyond any I ever saw...
GLC02437.03854
11 May 1788
Discusses Connecticut politics, mentioning James Wadsworth. Promises to send pumpkin seeds from his garden. Mentions that Mr [Joel] Barlow [see GLC02437.03874] will be travelling on a packet for France, and will be able to take care of George.
GLC02437.03869
1 June 1788
Discusses Connecticut politics, referring to a sheriff whose actions may slow the payment of warrants. Informs Knox he will send him a letter via Pierpont Edwards, who will soon take a seat in Congress. Notes receipt of a circular letter from the...
GLC02437.03882
3 June 1788
Writes, "I am told the Present Post riders from New York to this Place are asking Congress for additional pay." Complains that "they have performed badly- deprived us of the benefit of stages on the road." Asks Knox to help him persuade Congress to...
GLC02437.03887
15 June 1788
Thanks Knox for updating him on the progress of the Virginia convention for ratification of the United States Constitution. Writes, "I am just now informed by a friend who has been into New Hampshire that their [sic] is little doubt but that state...
GLC02437.03896
17 June 1788
Informs Knox he will be able to pay his dividend of bank stock in early July. Asks that Knox inform him if he decides to draw on Wadsworth immediately for 2,000 dollars. Writes, "I am obliged to have recourse to some Magic to get hold of Money on...
GLC02437.03901
22 June 1788
Marked as private. Discusses financial matters related to warrants. Informs Knox he can draw on Wadsworth for two thousand dollars. Mentions a secret financial transaction he promises to explain when he next sees Knox. Writes, "... their [sic]...
GLC02437.03906
26 June 1788
Promises Knox one thousand dollars in addition to the two thousand already given. Discusses the safety of sending the money by stage. Congratulates Knox on New Hampshire's ratification of the Constitution, noting "is it possible the an[cient]...
GLC02437.03914
29 June 1788
Wadsworth discusses arrangements for getting money to Knox. Promises to bring two thousand dollars to New York, and will make sure another thousand arrives in New York by mid-July. In closing, writes, "Virginia must adopt the Constitution I cant...
GLC02437.03919
3 July 1788
Colonel Wadsworth writes, "We celebrated the Independence of America the 3d instead of the fourth- as our members the Society of the Cincinnati live so remote they could not have returned home before Sunday had we delayed." Remarks that during a...
GLC02437.03924
26 October 1788
Discusses military matters, possibly related to gathering troops to march to Fort Pitt. Remarks, "Lt. Pratt went of [sic] with a heavy Heart he hoped to have seen you- he has been very industrious & indefatigable-" (Pratt was gathering men to march...
GLC02437.04015
2 November 1788
Wadsworth comments on an escaped enslaved person or servant: "Mrs. Greene left us last Monday for Charleston Via N York on the night before she went away- her molatto man servant Ham left her & has been heard of on his way to Boston. she wishes to...
GLC02437.04021
January 10, 1789
Encloses an agreement based on their conversations together. Also encloses a power of attorney. Hopes that their arrangement will be mutually beneficial. Writes, "[m]y object is to have a faithful friend whom I can trust at all times and under all...
GLC02437.04084
February 15, 1789
Writes that General [Henry] Jackson has written to him about the agreement Vose made with Knox to be agent and collector in the Waldo patent lands. Discusses the length of time of Vose's appointment and the sums of money he is charged with...
GLC02437.04115
10 May 1789
Apologizes for not responding to a recent letter by Vose, but has been extremely busy with business matters. Comments that he assumed Vose would meet with difficulty regarding the fencing reforms on the Waldo patent lands, but feels sure he can...
GLC02437.04198
21 June 1789
Received his last letter, as well as one from Captain [George] Ulmer, which discusses some of the "discontents" living on the Waldo patent lands. Provides more discussion of land patent and settlers on the patent in greater detail. Comments on how...
GLC02437.04251
24 June 1789
Writes that the bearer of this letter, Mr. William McIntosh, would like to make a settlement for himself in the Waldo patent lands. Asks Vose to contact Mr. David Fales to help McIntosh find a suitable tract of land.
GLC02437.04254
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