Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
to J. Stanley Brown
4 January 1895
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Thanks Brown sincerely for the "beautiful bear skin" he had given him. Promises to put it in his home as a constant reminder of Brown's consideration.
GLC03141
to Carl Bronner
17 November 1921
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
Regarding the Red Cross Institute for the Blind. Written on White House stationery.
GLC03144
to Herbert P. Maris re: receipt of & thanks for "Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs"
1878/05/20
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Written on Executive Mansion stationery.
GLC03145
to Louis L. Emmerson
1931/07/10
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Confidential letter written to the Governor of Illinois about America's economic situation during the Great Depression and the prospect of continued destitution. Praises Emmerson's "organization last winter" and discusses the need for earlier...
GLC03146
to Apollos Morris
January 29, 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Politely refuses to forward a letter offering peace intermediation by Morris because British General William Howe still refuses to negotiate with Congress, "the only great representative Body of this Continent." With two drafts of Morris's reply...
GLC03155
to Samuel Frothingham
1820/05/19
Jones, Edward, fl. 1820-1824
Requests that the attached notice from the Treasury be inserted on every second day into two major Boston newspapers. The notice is a manuscript document signed by Secretary of the Treasury William Crawford. It lays out the rules for the...
GLC03159
Campaign Democrat Extra. No. 2: On Kansas Affairs
December 18, 1857
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Complete text of Douglas's report from the Committee on Territories to the United States Senate on December 18, 1857. With a new bill proposing specific guidelines for authorizing the Kansas territory to form a constitution to prepare for admittance...
GLC03167
to John Chathen
29 June 1850
Shields, James, 1806-1879
Shields writes as a U.S. Senator from Illinois to Chathen at Jacksonville, Illinois. Argues that Henry Clay opposes the extension of slavery and is no more a pro-slavery man than Thomas Hart Benton (both Clay and Benton were U.S. Senators). Also...
GLC03170
Gazette of the United States. [No. LVII (October 28, 1789)]
28 October 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Prints an editorial observing that "…however various the Sentiments respecting the Merits of this System, all good men are agreed in the necessity that exists, of an Efficient Federal Government." Also includes a letter from John Adams in Amsterdam...
GLC03173
Gazette of the United States. [No. XLIX (September 30, 1789)]
30 September 1789
Reports on the French Revolution and activities in the House of Representatives, including reference to the "fixing of the seat of government" and an editorial note that "this closes our account of the proceedings of the full session of Congress...
GLC03174.02
to Mary Aiken
circa July 1855
Pierce, Jane M., 1806-1863
Writes as first lady to her sister about her attempts to socialize. Mentions that she saw Mrs. Jefferson Davis who is nervous about her husband being in Tennessee because there is a cholera epidemic in New Orleans and along the river. On black...
GLC03177
Directing Secretary of War to release records. On verso of ALS from Wm. Reid
07 October 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Intended to exonerate President Buchanan from the charge of colluding with Gen. David Twiggs in surrendering Federal posts in Texas.
GLC03178
[State of the Union Message]
4 January 1939
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Signed at end, inscribed to Lillian Wald, and signed at top of first page. Speech to Congress warns of the impending war and mentions his worries that fascism and war might attack freedom of religion. "Storms from abroad directly challenge three...
GLC03181.01
to Lillian Wald
January 12, 1939
Sends a copy of his Annual Message (State of the Union speech, see GLC03181.01) and also his Jackson Day speech. Addressed to Wald in Westport, Connecticut. Written on White House stationary.
GLC03181.02
[Presidential pardon of George W. Hays, who had been convicted in the District of Columbia of larceny in April 1866].
1 May 1866
Pardoned by Andrew Johnson after he had been assured by the District Attorney who prosecuted the case that Hays was a proper object of executive clemency. Coutersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC03183
Pardon of Robert Carswell and Harvey McGallierd, convicted of illicit distilling
7 June 1871
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Convicted of illicit distilling; sentenced to each pay a $10 fine and court costs. Pardoned because Governor Caldwell, Supervisor Perry, Deputy Marshall Foote and U.S. Attorney Starbuck claimed that they were innocent of any intentional violation of...
GLC03184
to Samuel Smith
14 June 1830
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson thanks Smith for supporting his veto of the Maysville Road bill. Jackson says that while his veto may have opposed internal improvements, it was for the greater good of the Government. In a statement to Congress explaining his reasons for...
GLC03188
to James Berdan
22 July 1849
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Relates that he recently received a letter from the Clerk to the General Land Office John Addison indicating that their commissioner Justin Butterfield considers Berdan eligible to gain an appointment to the Office. States that if Berdan indeed...
GLC03190
to S[amuel]. N[ewall] Holmes
9 April 1863
Stoddard, William Osborn, 1835-1925
Mentions elections in New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut by saying, "How do you like N.H., R.I. & Conn? The tide is turning, as I told you it would. In for a big fight for the August election in Maryland." Stoddard was one of three...
GLC03192
[Appointment of David Humphreys Commissioner Plenipotentiary for Algiers treaty]
March 30, 1795
President George Washington's Commission of Humphreys to negotiate a treaty of amity and commerce with Tripoli. Countersigned by Sec. of State Edmund Randolph. Features paper seal, image visible on verso. Docket on verso reads "To the Most...
GLC03196
to James McCulloch
3 January 1817
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe, Secretary of State, informs McCulloch, collector of customs in Baltimore, of a violation of United States laws by the Mangoree, a South American Schooner. States that the Mangoree reported herself on 28 December 1816 in the Baltimore port....
GLC03197
New York daily tribune. [Vol. 20, no. 5950 (May 19, 1860)]
19 May 1860
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Discusses the nomination of Abraham Lincoln as President by the Republican National Convention, which convened May 1860 in Chicago, Illinois. Reports on the reaction of citizens in New York City to the announcement of Lincoln's nomination, including...
GLC03127
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no. 101 (April 16, 1791)]
16 April 1791
Newspaper
Contains "Discourse on Davila. No. 30."; article discussing the right of state legislatures to instruct their state's senators in Congress; extract of a report from the London Humane Society; opinions of Delaware representative John Vining on the...
GLC03128
The Massachusetts centinel. [Vol. XI, no. 47 (August 26, 1789)]
1789/08/26
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Gives detailed report of recent debates in House of Representatives (August 14 and 15) regarding seventeen proposed amendments to the Constitution (a Bill of Rights). Also includes international news, letters from readers, ship news,...
GLC03129
Union soldiers diaries [decimalized .02-.16]
circa 1861-1865
GLC03131
Showing results 86,426 - 86,450