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to William B. Rochester
May 7, 1830
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY.
GLC00976.011
June 9, 1830
GLC00976.012
August 5, 1830
GLC00976.013
GLC00976.014
October 9, 1830
GLC00976.015
March 16, 1831
GLC00976.016
June 15, 1831
GLC00976.017
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Letter mentions advice for traveling inconspicuously to avoid attention from Bank opponents.
GLC00976.018
October 26, 1831
GLC00976.020
December 19, 1831
GLC00976.021
August 25, 1832
GLC00976.022
October 5, 1832
GLC00976.023
January 6, 1833
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Related to an attempt to remove the pension deposits of the U.S. government.
GLC00976.024
February 14, 1833
GLC00976.025
May 29, 1833
GLC00976.026
May 27, 1833
GLC00976.027
October 19, 1833
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Letter mentions constricting business due to administration activity.
GLC00976.028
October 26, 1833
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. The letter mentions protecting the bank by constricting loans.
GLC00976.029
January 25, 1834
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. re: denying access to Commissioner of Pensions, in LS of 1/6/1833
GLC00976.030
February 1, 1834
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Marked "Private" mentioning Jackson's not allowing custom house receipts to the Bank.
GLC00976.031
March 5, 1834
GLC00976.032
March 19, 1834
GLC00976.033
May 19, 1834
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Letter mentions a personal note.
GLC00976.034
July 8, 1834
GLC00976.035
September 18, 1834
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. Letter mentions reducing "paper" in the office.
GLC00976.036
October 10, 1834
GLC00976.037
December 26, 1834
GLC00976.038
May 29, 1835
GLC00976.039
July 25, 1835
Written as President of the Bank of the United States to William B. Rochester, who intended to establish a new branch of the bank in Buffalo, NY. The letter mentions closing the Buffalo branch of the Bank.
GLC00976.040
to William Goddard
March 1, 1776
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Walton writes about defense preparations in Georgia. He advises that a full board of devoted men has been assembled and are in very good spirits. Indicates that they have prepared several fire vessels to defend against the British navy and erected a...
GLC00977
to John Dennison Baldwin
October 13, 1862
Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882
Dana discusses his recollection of an anti-slavery convention and his support for President Abraham Lincoln. Dana was currently U.S. district attorney for Massachusetts, appointed by Lincoln.
GLC00978
to Samuel Joseph May
March 13, 1837
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
Greenleaf invites May to the quarterly meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society in Lynn, Massachusetts. He indicates that "Stanton, Garrison, Loring, Sewall, everybody wishes thee to be with us on the occasion." Mentions a Missouri statement...
GLC00979
Broadside re: bringing rioters to justice [Whiskey Rebellion]
25 July 1794
United States. Congress
GLC00981
to David Redick
March 25, 1794
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807
Judge Addison discusses punishing those involved in the Whiskey Rebellion who have signed submission papers. Contends, in regard to whether the offenders should be tried in federal or state court, that "our common view is...to have a specifick...
GLC00982
to Thomas Rodney
September 19, 1774
Rodney, Caesar, 1728-1784
Written by Rodney, an eventual signer of the Declaration of Independence, as Speaker of the Delaware Assembly to an unknown recipient, most likely Thomas Rodney. Says he wrote recipient on September 17, 1774. Says he was probably concerned about a...
GLC00983
to Robert Tyler
March 17, 1851
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
John Tyler writes to his son about visiting a friend and his health. He remarks that he would be happy to see Robert's friend win the governorship. Comments that, " ... the preservation of our institutions depends on the maintenance of the sound...
GLC00984
to James McHenry
December 5, 1796
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Senator Carroll informs McHenry, Secretary of War, that Senator Rufus King intends to move resolutions in Congress related to the 1796 United States Presidential election. He reports in detail the number of votes currently held by each Presidential...
GLC00985
to Joseph Clarke
March 9, 1779
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Hancock writes to Treasurer Clarke that he must deny his request for a loan, as the state is too burdened with debt. " ... the Situation of our publick Funds, & the large Calls for Money by Loans for the Service of the State, makes it impossible to...
GLC00987
to Henry Curtis
June 24, 1825
Tyler discusses a carriage he is selling to Curtis. States that he will accept a mule Curtis has as partial payment. He mentions that his wife Letitia's health is still poor.
GLC00988
to Joseph Clay
November 27, 1804
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817
Written by McKean as Governor of Pennsylvania to Clay as a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania. According to the docketed note of McKean, this is a retained rough draft of a letter to Clay. References Clay's letter of November 15, 1804. Clay claims...
GLC00989
[Confederate act to authorize the exportation of produce and merchandise]
February 18, 1865
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Passed by the Confederate Congress, Thomas Bocock as speaker of the House, and R.M.T. Hunter as president pro tempore of the Senate and approved by Davis as president. Authorizes the export of government-owned "cotton, tobacco, and other produce and...
GLC00990
to Tazwell W. Newman
September 12, 1861
Zollicoffer, Felix K., 1812-1862
Discusses Colonel Newman's request for supplies and supply issues more generally. Also comments on the movements of a few regiments. With a brief postscript noting supplies taken by Major J. L. Brown. Zollicoffer was a brigadier general in the...
GLC00991
to Mary K. Buckner
February 21, 1862
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914
Confederate general Buckner writes to his wife, states that he is on his way to Indianapolis, where he was interred at Camp Morton after surrendering Fort Donelson to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. States that his staff is with him. With an...
GLC00992
[Appointment of Thomas Dingley as Massachusetts militia captain]
10 May 1776
Massachusetts Bay Council
Partially printed document signed by Perez Morton as deputy secretary of the council. Other signers from the Massachusetts Bay Council included: James Otis, W. Spooner, Caleb and Thomas Cushing, B. Chadborn, Moses Gill, John Whitcomb, Jedediah...
GLC00993
[Appointment of Second Lieutenant Enos Briggs]
25 July 1775
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Document of the Congress of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay appoints Enos Briggs a second lieutenant of a Company of Foot. Signed by James Warren, President of the Congress and Samuel Freeman, Secretary of the Congress. On verso is note written by...
GLC00994
to Henry Remsen
January 5, 1792
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Written by Otis as Secretary of the United States Senate to Remsen as principal clerk of Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Otis says he will send five copies of the journals of the First Congress and says he will send eight additional copies in...
GLC00995
[Rhode Island laws]
December 24, 1776
Ward, Henry, 1732-1797
Signed by Ward as Rhode Island Secretary of State. Printed set of laws passed by the legislature and Nicholas Cooke, Governor of Rhode Island. Second page lists members of the legislature. Each page lists resolutions and laws and each paragraph has a...
GLC00996
[Appointment of John Collins as a Rhode Island delegate to the general congress]
8 May 1779
Greene, William, 1731-1809
Signed by Greene as governor of Rhode Island, countersigned by Henry Ward as secretary of state. Commissions Collins to represent Rhode Island in the general congress in Philadelphia until ratification of the Articles of Confederation.
GLC00997
to Russel Alger
circa 1897
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Draft copy, no place or date. Edwards, Brevet Major General U. S. Volunteers, writes to Alger as Secretary of War. He discusses a medal wrongly awarded by the War Department to a private for the capture of General Custis Lee at the Battle of Sailor's...
GLC00998
to Andrew H. Foote
July 9, 1862
Bixby, Horace, fl. 1862
Bixby, seeking a mail contract, asks Foote to recommend him to Postmaster General Montgomery Blair. He notes that Flag Officer Davis has already written such a letter. He adds that in the event of his flotilla being turned over to the navy, and there...
GLC00999
Speeches By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Junior.
November 1891
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 1841-1935
Inscribed to philanthropist Charles Fairchild and signed with initials "O. W. H." With autograph explanatory notes on Civil War persons mentioned in his speeches, including W. Putnam, W.F. Cabot, James Lowell, General Charles Lowell, Paul Revere...
GLC01001
to William J. Hardee
January 25, 1865
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Handwritten telegram sent by Confederate General Hill stating that he needs two thousand arms, and that nine hundred men arrived from the west but one half of them have deserted.
GLC01002
[Collection of Oliver D. Pratt, L company, 1st battalion, 4th regiment, Massachusetts, cavalry] [Decimalized .01-.03.12]
1861-1865 circa
Pratt, Oliver D., fl. 1863-1864
Contains 2 diaries and 12 letters.
GLC01003
[Diary Oliver D. Pratt]
1864
Autograph manuscript signed. Pratt served in Co. L, 1st Battalion, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. Approximately 100 pages written in pencil. Military content about war in Virginia. Dated June 10- October 1, 1864.
GLC01003.01
[Diary of Oliver D. Pratt]
1864-1865
Autograph manuscript signed. Military content about war in Virginia. Written in pencil. Dated October 1, 1864-June 24, 1865,
GLC01003.02
[Collection of letters from Oliver D. Pratt to his brother Albert S. Pratt] [Decimalized .01-.12]
1863-1865
Includes nine dated autograph letters signed, and three undated or fragmentary autograph letters (two are signed). Pratt served in Col. L, 1st Battalion, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. Includes fighting in Charleston, South Carolina, and Petersburg...
GLC01003.03
to Albert S. Pratt
August 7, 1863
"...thear was heavy firing last night an to day up Charleston way..."
GLC01003.03.01
June 29, 1864
Letter written from Head Quarters, 10th Army Corps.
GLC01003.03.02
to Albert S. Pratt and Frank L. Herbie
August 26, 1864
Letter consists of two pages written to Pratt, and two written to Herbie. Letter written from Head Quarters, 10th Army Corps in pencil. "...the rebs charges down on our rifel [sic] pits yesterday morning after some of the troops had started but did...
GLC01003.03.04
September 8, 1864
Letter written from Head Quarters, 10th Army Corps. "...you wanted to know what my duty was hear well it is to take men coming from hospitals to thear division commanders an take deserters from the rebs to Genl Butlers..."
GLC01003.03.05
November 4, 1864
GLC01003.03.06
December 14, 1864
The bottom portion of page three is missing.
GLC01003.03.07
February 8, 1865
Letter written from Camp, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. "Saturday is my birth day 27 years old."
GLC01003.03.08
to Garry
March 16, 1865
Letter written from Camp, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry.
GLC01003.03.09
1861-1865
Short note written to his brother, Albert.
GLC01003.03.10
GLC01003.03.11
Pratt, Albert S.
Consists of a half page from Albert to Garry. "...I am very thankful for your proffered kindness in commissioning me Col. of the 4th Unattached Co. of [M.V.M.] of 'Chelsea City Guards' and I hope to be able to do you a like, or equally acceptable...
GLC01003.03.12
[Diary of Horace A. Smith, 3rd NY Cavalry]
1862
Smith, Horace A., fl. 1862
Autograph manuscript signed. Smith served in Company A, 1st Battalion, 3rd NY Cavalry, "Van Allen's Regiment." Diary kept in ink and pencil with later pencil pagination. Includes ink drawings of Camp layouts at Poolesveille, Md. and Harpers Ferry...
GLC01004
5th Corps original field orders of the last campaign
Williams, Seth, 1822-1866
Retained letterpress copies of over 200 original field directives pasted into a bound manuscript. Copies are of the original orders sent to the 5th Corps, or V Corps, Army of the Potomac. Almost all orders were issued by General Meade and almost...
GLC01005
[Diary aboard the U.S.S. Nantucket]
February-May 1864
Allen, George Walter, 1842-1912
Allen was an officer on the USS "Nantucket" during and before the bombardment of Fort Sumter. The diary appears to have been written within days of the actions. Includes manuscript pencil and ink "Sketch of Charleston Harbor and fortifications," and...
GLC01006
[5 Documents pertaining to the surrender of CSS Atlanta to Union ironclads] [decimalized .01-.05]
Various
Documenting the surrender and prisoner transfers of a Confederate ironclad steamer. Webb was commander of the CSS "Atlanta," which surrendered to Union ironclads. Documents include lists of officers and crew. The CSS "Atlanta" was an ironclad ram...
GLC01007
[An agreement signed by Confederate officers and sailors]
March 20, 1863
Webb, William A., fl. 1863
Document guarantees the Union Navy that there will be no hostilities or political intrigue while the Confederates are confined to the Union ship. Has 18 signatures, including the Commander William A. Webb, William McBlair, etc. The "Atlanta,"...
GLC01007.01
to Thomas H. Patterson
23 June 1863
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Written on letterhead of the U.S. Flag Ship "Minnesota." Written by Acting Rear Admiral Lee as Commander of the North Atlantic Blockade Squadron to Commander Patterson of the USS "James Adger." Lee says he has been instructed by telegraph that Major...
GLC01007.02
20 June 1863
Reynolds, William, 1815-1879
From Commander Reynolds of the USS "Vermont" to Commander Patterson of the USS "James Adger." By order of Rear Admiral Samuel F. DuPont, Reynolds sends officers and crew of the captured CSS "Atlanta" to the "James Adger." Says a list is enclosed (see...
GLC01007.03
[List of officers from captured CSS "Atlanta" transfered from the USS "James Adger" to the USS "Princeton"]
25 June 1863
Mager, N., fl. 1863
List of 18 officers from the captured CSS ironclad "Atlanta" transferred from the USS "James Adger" to the USS "Princeton." First name is of the commander, William A. Webb. Signed at the bottom by "N Mager" the Commanding Officer and Officer on Deck...
GLC01007.04
[List of crew from captured CSS "Atlanta" transferred from the USS "James Adger" to Fortress Monroe]
Blake, W.E., fl. 1863
List of 127 prisoners transferred to Fortress Monroe, Virginia under Major General John Dix: 116 crewmen from the captured CSS ironclad "Atlanta" and 11 prisoners taken near Savannah, Georgia. Signed on page 3 by Provost Marshal Captain W. E. Blake...
GLC01007.05
List of blockade runners with ALS and photograph [decimalized .01-.02]
1863-1864
GLC01008
Vessels captured within the limits of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Drowne, Byron P., 1848-1933
Ledger book lists 42 ships captured from South Carolina to Florida with inclusive dates of October 3, 1863 to May 5, 1865. Six columns listed as: Prize (name of the vessel), Class, Whom captured, Where captured, Where sent, and Remarks. Occasionally...
GLC01008.01
Letter to his mother and photograph of Byron P. Drowne [Decimalized .01- .02]
21 October 1864
Letter from 16-year-old Drowne to his mother, written on the USS "Catalpa" off Charleston. Accompanying photograph.
GLC01008.02
to his mother
October 21, 1864
Letter from 16-year-old Drowne to his mother, written on the USS "Catalpa" off Charleston. He says he did not have time to have his picture taken in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Reports no late war news, only that there will be no more fighting in...
GLC01008.02.01
[Byron P. Drowne]
Photograph of Byron P. Drowne sitting. He was aboard the U.S.S. Midnight
GLC01008.02.02
[Ordnance used by ships during siege of Vicksburg]
1863
United States. Navy
Ordnance book listing supplies used by Union ships Pensacola, Sportsman, Fearnot and Storehouse. Documents ordnance issued and ordnance used. Dated March 31- August 1863.
GLC01009
[General Orders acknowledging soldiers' bravery in the capture of Forts Morgan and Gaines, Alabama]
23 August 1864
Granger, Gordon, 1822-1876
General Granger relates his appreciation to officers and soldiers. Writes "In the midst of danger you have been brave; under the severest exposure and fatigue you have been patient... continue to cherish all those virtues of discipline and courage...
GLC01010
[Collection of Creed A. Lay, A company, 40th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1931
Lay, Creed A., fl. 1861-1864
Lay was served in the 40th Regiment, Ill. volunteers. Collection includes 64 items including 32 letters, 25 envelopes, 2 metal lapel pins, and 5 miscellaneous items. Letters include many original envelopes, some with patriotic designs, a cut-out...
GLC01013
to his wife
September 16, 1861
Patriotic letterhead.
GLC01013.01
September 29, 1861
GLC01013.02
October 13, 1861
GLC01013.03
October 21, 1861
GLC01013.04
October 24, 1861
GLC01013.05
January 18, 1862
Letter written from "Smith Land," Kentucky (likely Smithland, which is near Paducah), though the place name is slightly illegible. Lower third of first page has been torn away. Patriotic letterhead.
GLC01013.06
January 27, 1862
With original cover.
GLC01013.07
March 3, 1862
Written on patriotic stationary.
GLC01013.08
April 5, 1862
Letter written on patriotic stationary from "Shilow pits burg Landing hardin Co tenn," most likely Shiloh and Pittsburg Landing, in Hardin County, Tennessee. Letter written just before the beginning of the Battle of Shiloh.
GLC01013.09
April 14, 1862
Letter written from "pits burg Landing tenn," most likely Pittsburg Landing, in Tennessee. Letter written just after the Battle of Shiloh.
GLC01013.10
May 25, 1862
Top half of third page is missing.
GLC01013.11
July 23, 1862
GLC01013.12
July 26, 1862
GLC01013.13
November 24, 1862
Letter written on patriotic stationary.
GLC01013.14
January 12, 1863
GLC01013.15
January 30, 1863
Lay cites the location as "State of Mississippi Camp near Lagrang," most likely referring to La Grange, Tennessee, where he was previously camped and which is near the Mississippi border.
GLC01013.16
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