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Items pertaining to Millard Fillmore's address delivered to the Great Central Fair held in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 [Decimalized .01-.02]
February 22, 1864-March 9,1864
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
GLC04884
to John Q. Adams
5 December 1794
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton instructs Minister to the Netherlands Adams to deposit funds in a secure institution in order to meet immediate expenses for Envoy Extraordinary to Spain Thomas Pinckney.
GLC04885
to D. Barnes re: locating Barnes' son, a missing union soldier (with ALS of son)
1865/08/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Four months after Appomatox, Lee expresses sympathy for an anxious Yankee father searching for his son. Also includes an ALS from the son, D. Barnes, Jr. to his father, D. Barnes, dated 13 Mar. 186[3-5]. Was written near Cartersville, Virginia.
GLC04889
[A Memorial of the State of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England to Queene Anne during Queen Anne's War]
20 October 1708
Oliver, Thomas, fl. 1708
A petition from the Massachusetts colonists requesting help in quelling the hostile Indians allied with the French during Queen Anne's War. Gives insight into the conflict's costs upon New England. Discusses the Indians' barbarity and the French...
GLC04891
Proclamation. To the inhabitants of Kentucky!
22 August 1862
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Urging Kentuckians to join the Confederate cause, during his first raid into Kentucky. Proclaims: "Better death in our sacred cause, than a life of slavery! Young men of Kentucky flock to my standard, it will always wave in the path of honor, and...
GLC04892
to unknown
January 23, 1882
Young, Ann Eliza, 1844-?
Written to the chairman of an anti-Mormonism meeting to be held in Farwell Hall, Chicago. The former wife of Brigham Young denounces Mormonism as a "Political, social and religious monstrosity." Young left Mormonism eight years earlier and welcomes...
GLC04893
to Sidney Webster
4 June 1869
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Discusses aspects of reconstruction, criticizing "the appointment of a Massachusetts negro to the office of Postmaster at Macon, Georgia." Inquires as to the well-being of Webster's family.
GLC04895
to John Y. Mason re: description of lands in Texas, encouraging him to buy land
1845/12/02
Brown, Edward G., fl. 1845
[With AES of Mason?] A description of lands and Texas. Also encourages Mason to purchase lands there as soon as possible. Written at Galveston
GLC04897.01
to John Y. Mason re: urging annexation of Texas
1845/05/20
Christian, William A., fl. 1845
Urges the annexation of Texas. Written off the coast of Galveston, Texas
GLC04897.02
to John Y. Mason re: Mason's purchase of land & instructions for recording deed
1845/10/02
Ward, Thomas W., fl. 1842-1862
Discusses Mason's purchase of land in Texas and gives instructions for recording the deed.
GLC04897.03
to John Young Mason
January 12, 1849
Hunter, B.B.B., fl. 1849
Writes from the Border Post Office about the effect of gold in California and announces his plans to be among the miners shortly. Asks Secretary of the Navy Mason to put in a good word with the President so he may receive an appointment once he...
GLC04897.04
to John Y. Mason re: contract relating to Mason & Brown's claim to land in Texas
1845/08/12-21
A contract relating to Mason and Brown's claim to land in Texas, which is now considered a part of the United States.
GLC04897.05
[Minutes of field council held during attack on Bull's Ferry blockhouse]
21 July 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Co-signed by six field officers, including Brigadier General William Irvine of the 2nd Brigade of the Pennsylvania Line. The minutes of a council of war held during an attack on Bull's Ferry blockhouse. It appears that Knox wrote this on the verso...
GLC04898
to Joseph Pitcairn
18 April 1801
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses their correspondence, personal matters, and politics. Mentions the "Silesian letters" and comments on the cession of Louisiana to Florida. Pitcairn was stationed at Hamburg. Sealed with black mourning wax.
GLC04900.01
16 December 1815
Written in the hand of Louisa Catherine Adams, requests that Pitcairn purchase and send Adams a copy of Johann Bode's "Uranographia," which contains "the most complete exposition of the starry Heavens, that has ever been exhibited." Mentions writing...
GLC04900.02
to Isaac G. McKinley
16 July 1851
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Buchanan voices his support for the Fugitive Slave Law, enacted under the Compromise of 1850. Believes the law will be the deciding issue in the upcoming election, and that the Democrats should strongly support it. He writes: "The great issue...
GLC04903
to R. H. Waldo
1931/09/21
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Writes to Waldo in New York, who was possibly a newspaper reporter, to tell him that "It would not be worth your while to see me about daily dispatches." He concludes by thanking Waldo "for the information about England," noting (in accord with the...
GLC04905
to George Gordon Meade
2 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, writes from Headquarters of the Armies of the United States to Meade, Commander of the Army of the Potomac. Discussing an assault on Petersburg, states that General Horatio Wright can contribute...
GLC04907.01
to Daniel Perkins
29 October 1760
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Hancock writes to Reverend Perkins, his step-father. Hancock has not yet received communication from Perkins, and writes to let his family know that he is well. Hancock discusses the death of King George II and the impending coronation of George III.
GLC04908
[Speech given to an Elks Club]
1914-1923
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
A draft of a lengthy disquisition on the nature of history and memory, human fellowship and greatness, and the enduring quality of true goodness. Contains many autograph edits. Date approximated from his tenure in national public offices.
GLC04909
Requisition for 1796 survey of U.S.-Florida boundary
1796/11/27
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Countersigned by Andrew Ellicott. A requisition for the 1796 survey of U.S.-Florida Boundary, with docketing on the back concerning supplies received.
GLC04910
to Rufus C. Dawes
1934/11/05
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Congratulates Rufus C. Dawes, the President of the "Century of Progress Exposition," a world's fair celebrating the city of Chicago's centennial from 1933-1934. Written on personal stationary.
GLC04912
to Frederick W. Porter
1838/12
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson's letter is one page, written on the back of a two page letter sent to him by Porter. The address is also from Porter's letter. Porter's letter was sent from Philadelphia 27 November 1838. Porter's letter explains to Jackson that "A friend...
GLC04913
to Alexander Mouton
1843/06/05
Thanks Mouton and the Louisiana legislature for a resolution that repaid to him a fine from 1815. He thanks them for "wiping from my memory the past imputations." In 1815 Judge Hall fined Jackson for enforcing martial law in New Orleans. Jackson...
GLC04914
to Benjamin F. Butler re: annexation of Texas; Van Buren's presidential career
1844/04/29
Commenting on the impending annexation of Texas and Martin Van Buren's presidential career.
GLC04915
An Act supplementory to the Act, making Provision for the Reduction of the Public Debt.
1791/03/03
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Act states that the loan the United States has taken from Holland is in accordance with a previous act "for the reduction of the public debt," (see also GLC04675.01, Jefferson's 15 March 1791 letter transmitting legislation, including this act). Act...
GLC04916
to David Gelston re: thanks for supplying statistics on use of steamboats
1811/11/14
Letter or note in the third person, thanking Gelston for supplying information on use of newly invented steamboats on the Hudson River. Written in Monticello
GLC04918
to A. J. Kellar re: condemning "military secession combination"
1872/11/19
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Condemning "the military secession combination which I trust is forever broken" and its "tyrannical and wicked rule."
GLC04919
Appointment of John Halderman commissioner of Tennessee for Kansas Territory
1854/11/09
An appointment as commissioner of Tennessee for the Territory of Kansas.
GLC04920.02
to Mary Ann Foot
March 27, 1866
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
Expresses deep sympathy for the illness of her husband, Senator Solomon Foot, and refers to her own trials, "I pray that our Heavenly Father may be merciful to you . . .and spare you the cup of affliction, which I have been called upon, so freely to...
GLC04923
to [John Jay] re: France's concern over terms of Jay's treaty
1795/01/17
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Discusses France's concern with the terms of Jay's Treaty. Recipient inferred from contents.
GLC04925
to Mary Aiken re: acknowledges congratulations from sister-in-law
1852/06/27
After winning the Democratic Presidential nomination, he acknowledges congratulations from his sister-in-law, thanks his family and Christian faith.
GLC04927
to Glenn Dumke
1967/08/15
Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
Attacks the liberal mind set on college campuses (possibly with the University of California Berkeley in mind) by criticizing the "trash" on campuses and condemning "the excuse of academic freedom & freedom of expression." He also remarks that he...
GLC04929
to Philemon Ewing
January 20, 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Brigadier General Sherman reflects upon his suitability for high command and notes the handicap of having been influenced by his years spent in the South, "I am not fit to be a leader in such a war, and have from the first desired to keep in the...
GLC04931
to Misses Loring re: thanks for notes and books of poems
1911/07/01
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Thanks for notes and books of poems.
GLC04932.02
to William Davenport
1839/04/08
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Discusses efforts to remove the Seminole Indians from Florida during the second Seminole War. Mentions General Macomb's plan to negotiate. Comments on his own plan to canvas central Florida to flush the Seminoles out of the everglades. Asserts...
GLC04933
to E.B. Alexander re: waiting for orders near the Rio Grande (Mexican War)
1846/01/28
Related to the Mexican War and the argument over borders for the state of Texas. He writes: "I look daily for orders which will carry us to the Rio Grande or beyond." Addressed on page 6.
GLC04934
to James M. Pendergast
1959/06/02
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
With postscript: "You've always had your say & I've had mine & I am as fond of you as I always have been."
GLC04935.02
to Sir John Anderson
1946/01/09
A brief letter thanking Anderson (Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the [British] Government on Atomic Energy) for a note and calendar, mentioning the "constructive results from atomic energy."
GLC04935.03
to Harry S. Truman re: meeting, atomic energy
1945/12/21
Anderson, John, 1882-1958
GLC04935.04
Certificate of Merit
25 November 1848
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
This document is a certificate of merit for Private Balser Horn, it is signed by James K. Polk as President and countersigned by William L. Marcy as Secretary of War. Private Balser Horn performed with distinguished service during the Battle of Cerro...
GLC04675.15
Authority to affix the seal to arrest warrant of seven men
1857/01/24
Partially printed. The seven men were: Charles Carpentier (?), Louis Gilet, Eugene Gilet, Auguste Parot, and David, Edward and Felicite Dubid.
GLC04675.17
"Let him take the oath of Dec. 8 & be discharged... ." [clipped from letter]
1864/01/14
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Written on blue-lined paper. Ink on note and signature is smudged.
GLC04675.19
to Allan McLane
March 29, 1871
Declining to take a trip to China and Japan. Written by a clerk in purple ink on Executive Mansion Stationery
GLC04675.20
to A. J. Drexel re: declining invitation to attend "Saturday Club"
1878/12/28
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Written on Executive mansion stationery
GLC04675.21
to Wallace J. Ford re: death of Ford's mother, suit in Supreme Court
1875/01/25
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Mentions that he gave his help and advice to "Price & Isaac" for the "defence of their suit in the Supreme Court." Ford's name is cross-written at the bottom left.
GLC04675.22
[Military commission of Tredwell W. Moore]
1884/12/26
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
This document is a record of the military commission of Tredwall W. Moore as Second Lieutenant in the 22nd Regiment of Infantry. Signed by Chester A. Arthur as President. Docketed by Adjutant General on recto and accompanied by a blue seal.
GLC04675.23
to T. F. Barnes (?) re: instructing him where to obtain photographs
1892/05/21
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Writes that photographs are obtainable from C. M. Bell in Washington
GLC04675.24
to Curtis Guild Jr. re: "Tavern Quatrain" and disappointment with Crane
1901/12/30
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Typed on White House Stationery.
GLC04675.27
to Clarence Atwood Nado
3 August 1920
Written on Senate stationery, thanking him for his message of congratulation -- apparently for being nominated to the presidency.
GLC04675.30
to Hamilton Holt
16 December 1919
Written on personal stationery. Hoover thanks Holt of The Independent for an invitation but regrets that he will be in California.
GLC04675.32
to Jose E. Pidgeon
1916/06/18
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
On Navy Dept. stationery, as Assistant Sec. of the Navy. FDR writes that he is unable to supply service records for Marine Harold E. Starrett (since he is on active duty) and suggests contacting his naval base in Haiti.
GLC04675.33
to Sue Taurog
1973/09/10
Nixon, Richard M., 1913-1994
Nixon thanks Taurog, the wife of filmmaker Norman Taurog, for her friendship and support at a 23 August 1973 news conference. At that conference, Nixon announced the resignation of Secretary of State William Rogers and the nomination of Henry...
GLC04675.34
[Richard Nixon photograph inscribed to Norman Taurog]
1972/08/27
An official White House photograph inscribed to Taurog and signed by Richard Nixon. Shows Nixon shaking hands with someone (possibly Taurog) with Henry Kissinger in the background on the right. Date based on Nixon's inscription.
GLC04675.35.01
[Jimmy Carter]
1980
Photograph of President Carter, inscribed to Norman Taurog. Signed by Carter. Accompanied by GLC04675.36.01.
GLC04675.36.02
[John F. Kennedy photograph with printed signature]
1963
Bachrach, Fabian, 1917-2010
Portrait of Kennedy in a pinstripe suit, pictured from the chest up.
GLC04675.37
to Martin B. Madden
1922/05/08
Transmitting the report of the Director of the Budget for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1922, "prepared in response to...House Resolution 285," to an Illinois congressman. Discusses reductions in government costs and expenditures and concludes that...
GLC04678
[Commission of James B. McPherson as Captain in the Corps of Engineers]
6 August 1861
This document is a record of the commission of James B. McPherson, signed by Abraham Lincoln as President and countersigned by Simon Cameron, Secretary of War. Also signed recorded in the Adjutant General's office 10 August 1861 by L. Thomas...
GLC04680
to James Monroe
21 July 1823
Yates, Joseph Christopher, 1768-1837
Letter from Yates as Governor of New York to Monroe as President. The letter seems to be in a secretarial hand and signed by Yates. Docketed by Monroe on verso. Forwarded to Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, who also docketed the letter. Neither...
GLC04682
to Mr. Law
January 13, 1807
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Endorses the plans of Benjamin Latrobe for a canal on the eastern and western branches of the Potomac. Describes the proposed canal. Compares it's potential to bolster commerce to the Duke of Bridgewater's canal in Manchester (which Fulton had...
GLC04687
[Photograph album of Major Schuyler Colfax]
1861-1866 circa
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
Album belonging to Schuyler Colfax with over one hundred cartes des visite of New York, Washington, famous policians and other sights. Includes forty outdoor cartes of New York City by E & H.T. Anthony; 16 of Washington and environs by Gardner and...
GLC04689
to James William Denver
March 27, 1858
Writing as President of the United States, Buchanan congratulates Denver, Governor of the Kansas Territory, on his excellent standing with the Territory's citizens. States that the issue of admitting Kansas to the Union will be addressed the...
GLC04695
to Hugh Williamson
28 October 1778
McHenry, James, 1753-1816
A retained working draft (see strikeouts and docket). Written by McHenry as an aide-de-camp to General Washington to Dr. Williamson as a merchant importing medicines in Edenton, North Carolina. Williamson began a partnership with his brother to...
GLC04701
to Andrew H. Foote, Telegram re: naval support for Grant's Tennessee campaign
1862/01/23
Basler 5: 108 (Footnote reprints GLC 4702.02, cover letter by Wise accompanying Lincoln's telegram). Lincoln writes in the third-person: "The President wishes the rafts with their 13 inch mortars and all appointments to be ready for use at the...
GLC04702.01
to Andrew H. Foote re: sending Lincoln's telegram; stirring up army ordnance
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Cover letter accompanying Lincoln's telegram (GLC 4702.01). Quotes Lincoln saying to Wise: "Now I am going to devote a part of every day to these mortars and I won't leave off until it fairly rains Bombs."
GLC04702.02
to Burwell Bassett
23 May 1785
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Mentions that he would have enjoyed seeing him at Richmond if it had been possible. Remarks that an artist, Mr. Pine, was at Mount Vernon and had to wait for him to return to do his historical painting. Comments on the engagement of his nephew...
GLC04709
H. R. 244. An Act to guarantee to certain States whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of government.
May 1864
United States. Congress (38th, 1st session : 1864)
A rough draft of the Wade-Davis Bill, passed by the House of Representatives 4 May 1864. Changes noted throughout this document in ink. Docketed by H. R. U. L., an enrolling clerk. Docket states "2nd July 1864-- This is in the precise shape it was...
GLC04716
A Collection of speeches of the President... to both Houses of Congress
1796
GLC04718
Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854...
1856
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Title continues: "Under the Command of Commodore M.C. Perry, United States Navy, by order of the Government of the Unites States. Compiled from the original notes and journals of Commodore Perry and his officers, at his request, and under his...
GLC04720.02
Inauguration of Gen. George Washington
1789
Laing, Joseph, 1828-1905
This document is a print lithograph of George Washington at his inauguration in 1789. Probably 1870s or 1880s print by Joeseph Laing and published by William Blackman.
GLC04723
to Mrs. E. F. Strickland
12 March 1883
Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886
Written on Senate stationery. Logan, a United States Senator from Illinois, writes "Prior to the success of the Union armies, in the contest against secession, Freedom in this country was a sham and a mockery. Now it is a verity. There is however...
GLC04732
to E. F. Strickland
25 December 1886
Mahone, William, 1826-1895
Mahone replies to correspondence from Reverend Strickland in Des Moines, Iowa. Notes that he has not forgotten Strickland's former request. Writes, "I would hope the God given Spirit of Liberty may never tire- not before, its blessings are freely...
GLC04733
[Commission of Winfield Scott as Major General during the War of 1812]
1814/09/04
Madison, James, 1751-1836
This document is a record of the commission of Winfield Scott. It is signed by Madison as president and countersigned by James Monroe as secretary of state. The promotion was a brevet "for his distinguished services in the successive Conflicts of...
GLC04735
[Appointment of Thomas Ap Catesby Jones to Master Commandant in U.S. Navy]
March 28, 1820
This document is a record of the appointment of Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, signed by James Monroe as President and countersigned by Smith Thompson as Secretary of the Navy and John H. Sherburne as "Registered." Document says President Monroe has...
GLC04739
[Promotion of Thomas W. Sherman to Lieutenant Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Artillery].
14 August 1861
This document is a record of the promotion of Thomas W. Sherman, signed by Abraham Lincoln as President and countersigned by Simon Cameron as Secretary of War. Partially printed from an engraving, with blanks filled in by hand. Accompanied by an...
GLC04741
Repeal of the Resumption Law, Speech of... [monetary policy]
1877/11/16
Printed by R.O. Polkinshorn.
GLC04744
[White House]
1881
Jarvis, J.F., fl. 1892
By J.F. Jarvis of Washington. White House as seen from the North Lawn. Inscribed "President's House" on verso.
GLC04746
to unknown re: sending his autograph
1850/03/20
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
GLC04675.14
to A. H. Allen re: "I can not furnish you the autographs which you desire"
1873/06/10
GLC04675.16
to J. H. Hodges
16 April 1843
He answers a request concerning Dr. Sturgeon's post office. Written on a half sheet of paper. With offset from an engraving on the front, and a rubber stamp signature of previous owner on verso.
GLC04675.18
to W.W. Dudley re: pension for P.A. Long, comrade from 70th Ind. Vols.
1884/07/26
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Written in purple ink on his law office stationery
GLC04675.25
to Ethel re: staying with her uncle, sending autograph (traced sig.?)
1890s?
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Written in purple ink. "I hope your music and your morals are improving."
GLC04675.26
to Robert J. Harlan re: declining to write about patronage
1916/12/24
Written on personal stationery. Hardlan was auditor for the Navy in the Treasury Department. Taft responds briefly, in a businesslike letter, "I have uniformly declined to write to members of this administration on subjects of patronage."
GLC04675.28
to R. H. Selfride
31 October 1911
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Declines an invitation to speak, as Governor of New Jersey. On stationery of the NJ Executive Dept. Possibly a traced signature.
GLC04675.29
to Myron W. Mores
5 December 1919
Thanks for note. Typed on stationery of the Massachusetts governor.
GLC04675.31
to C. C. Jones re: applying for pardon, for financial reasons
5 December 1867
Mercer, Hugh W., fl. 1867
Writing to Jones about business, especially about the matter of seeking a direct pardon. He adds: "...Now that the Pres[iden]t. & Congress are renewing the fight, things will only go from bad to worse, we may suppose."
GLC04676
[Quote on the authority of governments from Davis's inaugural address]
1870
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Writes: "The Rightful powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed." Quoted from his inaugural address as Confederate president, but probably written after the Civil War. Written on a card.
GLC04677
[Land indenture for the sale of Creek Indian land in "Talladega Town of Indians" to Benjamin Mattison]
25 October 1834
Partially printed indenture between Fullote Logan, a Creek Indian woman of Talladega County, Alabama, and Benjamin Mattison. Mattison purchased the land for $500 on 9 May 1834. An autograph note by Hugh G. Banlay, clerk of the Talladega County...
GLC04679
Grand, National Union Banner for 1864.
1864
Currier & Ives
Handcolored lithograph image for the Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson 1864 presidential election campaign. Depicts bust images of both candidates circled in wreaths, with a theater curtain backdrop. Adorned with patriotic images of flags and an...
GLC04681
Fear God and take your own part
1916
Inscribed to Russell A. Bowen, dated 3 April 1916; also inscribed by William R. Thayer, one of Roosevelt's earliest biographers, dated 12 September 1919. The book is an anti-Wilson and anti-Imperial Germany diatribe. With original dust-jacket.
GLC04683
to Hillsborough Board of War
5 November 1780
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Entreats the Board of War for a magazine of salted meats to sustain the Southern Army during the upcoming winter, which they have been tardy in getting done.
GLC04684
to the Assistant Adjutant General
27 May 1858
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
A report for the general commanding. Describes the numbers, condition and discipline of the troops preparing to march towards Utah. Docket reads: "marched on the 28th. [illegible]." Signed as Lieutenant Colonel and Acting Inspector General.
GLC04685
to John Franklin, William Hooker Smith, and John Jenkins
1786/06/12
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin, writing as president of the Pennsylvania Council, discusses the strife in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, land that was claimed by both Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Acknowledges the "affliction" of the Yankee settlers, describes the...
GLC04686
1/4 plate daguerreotype in uniform by Rufus Anson
1856 ca.
Anson, Rufus, fl. 1856
Daguerreotype showing George Lucas Hartsuff in regular US Army uniform as second artillery officer. Sothebys suggested it was probably taken shortly before he returned to West Point as an instructor in 1856. Case (not original): 12.75 x 10.3 x 2.4...
GLC04688
[Receipt for $250 annuity paid to Cornplanter, a Seneca chief, for the Six Nations]
2 June 1826
Cornplanter, 1732-1836
Records payment made by Roy Bayard and Thomas Morris in accordance with a treaty made with Robert Morris at Big Tree "in September 1797, up to September 1825." Witnessed and signed by Charles F. Cort and H. James, Jr. Signed by the Seneca Chief...
GLC04691
to his mother
15 April 1933
Getty, John Paul, 1892-1976
Writes to his mother that he misses her and advises her to get enough sleep and tend to her rheumatism. Describes his cross-country trip in a Duessenberg car, from Reno, to Nevada City, Nevada. Mentions that he went to Rockefeller Center last night...
GLC04692
[Taunton Selectmen request the Selectmen of Middleborough, Massachusetts to remove a Middleborough citizen from Taunton]
9 April 1816
Dean, Philip, fl. 1816
Partially printed document accomplished by hand. Dean, Ichabod Leonard, Thomas Lincoln, Samuel Stapels, and Abrathor Williams sign as Overseers of the Poor, also called the Selectmen, for Taunton. State that Alvina Traveller, "a black woman an...
GLC04693
Sherman and his staff [trimmed oval]
1864 ca.
Oval photograph signed at the edge of the mat by Sherman and seven members of his staff. Unfortunately, the other names have trimmed out of the old mat, so only Sherman's signature is complete. James McPherson stands on Sherman's proper right.
GLC04694
to John P. Hickman
1837/12/26
Responds to Major Hickman's inquiry about his service during the War of 1812. Discusses at length his experience raising volunteers in Tennessee at the beginning of the War of 1812 and includes a copy of a 11 July 1811 letter by William Eustice...
GLC04696
[Abraham Lincoln]
1860 June, 1894
Ayres, George B., fl. 1860-1867
With blind impressed stamp at lower right "G.B. Ayres, Copyright 1894." The shirt has been retouched.
GLC04697
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