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Supplement to the Daily Advertiser...
1786/02/16
Contains report of Congressional Committee establishing a system of revenue. Trimmed. Docketed on p. 1 "Report of Congress, Feb 1786"
GLC06955
Naval Victory obtained by the American Frigate Constitution... [song or poem]
1812 ca.
A song or poem commemorating the victory of the U.S.S. Constitution (under Isaac Hull) over the H.M.S. Guerriere on 19 August 1812. Addressed to "Ye tars of Columbia." Although no musical notes are indicated, a refrain "With his doo ra la doo"...
GLC06956
Postscript to the Pennsylvania Gazette
1738/05/04
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
The "Dear Ned" political allegory printed by Benjamin Franklin. An interesting letter, full of allegory, which speaks of injustices and deceptions but not specifically alluding to particular individuals.
GLC06957
Gazette of the United States. [No. 18 (June 13, 1789)]
1789/06/13
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Contains "amendments to the New Constitution proposed by the Hon. Mr. Maddison," the future Bill of Rights. Disbound.
GLC06958
Gazette of the United States. [No. 53 (October 14, 1789)]
1789/10/14
Contains a report on the first session of the U.S. Senate, "Civil List" of federal expenditures, acts to compensate Senators and Congressmen for serving and acts setting up the Post Office. Disbound, leaves are now separate.
GLC06959.01
to Admiral T. Bailey re: inexperienced troops, sunken gunboats, rebel raiders
1863/02/07
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
"I hear of it all the time, send more force is the constant cry, or we will be overpowered -- & now that I have no more to send." Written aboard the Flagship "Hartford".
GLC06966
to Inhabitants of Newburyport re: response to patriotic resolutions
1798/05/08
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Responding to the resolutions passed by Citizens of Newburyport, supporting the government (against the French, who are never mentioned). Docketed.
GLC06967
to John E. Wool re: slave girl who followed the 20th Indiana regiment
1861/12/06
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Was returned to Charles A. Jessup of Maryland. With John Wool endorsement on p. 3.
GLC06969
Copy in Bartlett's hand of Meshech Weare letter to Bartlett & John Wentworth
1778/07/03
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Letter discusses Committee of Safety's request to Continental Congress for grant due to lack of funds in the New Hampshire Treasury. Signed by Bartlett in address.
GLC06970
to Nathanael Appleton, Commissioner of Loans. US Treasury bond of $166.61
1790/12/13
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Partly printed Treasury bond, with cancellation marks, affecting the seal and Hamilton's signature. Written at the Treasury Department
GLC06971
to Courthouse Postmaster of Beverley Va. re: search for runaway slaves
1830/10/19
Brown, Henry, Jr., fl. 1830
Includes newspaper advertisement for $100 reward for return of slaves from the estate of John Thompson, named Emmanuel and Bolus.
GLC06972
Partly printed tax list for 1863, sworn by Davis's ADC, showing salary of $25000
1864/03/29
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed and sworn by Davis's ADC, William M. Browne, and signed by Assessor.
GLC06976
A Manual of Directions for Army Nurses [Union Army Nurse's manual]
1861 ca.
With original paper wrappers. Disbound. Handle with care.
GLC06977
to William T. Sherman re: requesting promotion, with Sherman AES & Thomas ES
1864/09/14
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
Also with endorsements of William T. Sherman, General Thomas and R. U. Wood. With accompanying transmittal document from the War Department to Mrs. Walker.
GLC06978
Act to punish rebels and their supporters in Shays's Rebellion
1787/02/16
Oblong broadside. "An act, describing the disqualifications to which persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of treason, or giving aid or support to the present rebellion, and to whom pardon may be extended." Signed in type by...
GLC06980
Woman Suffrage and the Marriage Relation
[1880 ca.]
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Long broadsheet, printed letter to the editor of the Hartford Courant.
GLC06981
Seven Woman Suffrage resolutions
[1917 ca.]
With one handwritten correction
GLC06982
Address of the yearly meeting of Friends, to Thomas Jefferson and his reply
1807/11/13
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Covers topics of international peace, condition of Indians, and the slave trade. Only printing. Printed by Samuel Wood. Dated 13 November. American Imprints 12626.
GLC06984
A Treatise on Political Economy [edited by Jefferson]
1817 [i.e., 1818]
Tracy, Destutt, fl. 1817
First American edition of this important economic work. Translation of French work. Ownership signature of Archibald Austin, a Virginia lawyer who was retained sometimes by Jefferson. The translation from the original French was gone over and...
GLC06987
Notification. The Freeholders... [calling town meeting on Embargo Act]
1808/08/08
Cooper, William, 1720-1809
A notice calling a Boston town meeting to prepare a petition for ending the Embargo Act towards Spain and Portugal.
GLC06991.01
Circular: Petition to the President, with printed letter to Petersham selectmen
1808/08/10
Resolutions passed at a Boston town meeting to create a petition to end the Embargo, signed by 7 selectmen of Boston, including Charles Bullfinch, William Porter and Ebenezer Oliver. With an attached (conjugate) printed letter, to the Selectmen of...
GLC06991.02
An address to the Republican friends of the National Administration...
1808 ca.
Continues: "In the county of Berkshire..." Contains pro-embargo, pro-Jefferson sentiments.
GLC06991.03
Whereas the town of Boston [Pro-embargo protest with blanks for town names]
Resolutions.
GLC06991.04
Blank printed bill of sale for slaves from Jefferson's estate, for T.J. Randolph
182[6]
Apparently an unused bill of sale for the disposal of Jefferson's slaves by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Jefferson's grandson and executor of his will. "Know all men by these presents, that I, Thomas J. Randolph, Executor of Thomas Jefferson... have...
GLC06996
Collateral: twentieth century books on James Winchester
[1840 ca.]
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Books on Winchester: 1) Winchester's letters (1817), 2) Descendants of William Winchester, 60 pp. (paperback), 3) Order book from War of 1812, 10 August 1812-3 Sept 1812.
GLC06997.081
to Edward Thurlow re: directions to give Hillsborough seals of Sec. of State
1779/11/25
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Discusses importance of mollifying Lord North to continue the war in America.
GLC07003
to Elbridge Gerry re: seeking appointment as Secretary of War
1784/02/20
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Docketed by Gerry.
GLC07004
Confederate Congress Resolution no. 24, endorsing orders for Butler's hanging
1863/01/13
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Confederate resolution endorsing President Jefferson Davis's orders for the hanging of Benjamin Franklin "Beast" Butler (for his women around town order)
GLC07008.01
to Acting Secretary of War re: burning of Washington by British
1814/10/04
Winchester also requests to be reassigned. Docketed "Copy of a letter to the Acting Secretary of War."
GLC06824
to Henry Dearborn re: recommending W.Duncanson for Librarian of Congress
1807/04/21
Jefferson, writing to his Secretary of War, discusses nominations for various posts, particularly W. Duncanson for Librarian of Congress, because of his distressed condition. "He was in the worst days of terror, one of the 4 or 5 who alone stood...
GLC06826
Oration delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester
1852/07/05
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
First Edition by Lee, Mann & Co. Douglass' famous fourth of July oration, given on the fifth. Douglass was asked by the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society to give the oration on the fourth, choosing the topic "the meaning of the Fourth to the...
GLC06829
Orderly book of Captain Blauvelt at beginning of New York Campaign
1776/03/26-04/09
Blauvelt, Johannes J., fl. 1776
New York (Rockland County) or New Jersey (Bergen County) militia Revolutionary War orderly book. Includes Washington's orders for troops sent to New York after recapture of Boston, New York campaign prior to British arrival at Staten Island (July)....
GLC06849
Pardon of Charles W. Dorrance with stamped signature
1865/11/13
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Stamped Signature of President Johnson (sole example in GLC). Countersigned by William H. Seward
GLC06850
to James Monroe re: Washington D.C., letter (copy) written during war of 1812
1814/08/18
Cochrane, Alexander, fl. 1814
Contemporary copy. Cochrane writes to Secretary of State Monroe that British attacks will occur unless the U.S. makes reparation to the suffering inhabitants of Upper Canada. Dated from "His Britannic Majesty's Ship the Tornnant in the Patusan...
GLC06863
Pardon of Leonard Prather (c/s John Forsyth)
1836/02/25
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Convicted of stealing money from letters as assistant postmaster
GLC06868.01
Pardon of George Anderson (c/s John Forsyth)
1837/12/26
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Convicted of an assault and battery on Captain Hilliard of Ship Draper
GLC06868.02
Pardon of Edward King (c/s James Buchanan)
1848/07/05
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Convicted of transferring forged papers to the treasury in exchange for money
GLC06868.03
to W. S. Rainsford
1915/07/10
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes of Creel: "He can only find inconsistencies precisely as he can find them in the writings of Washington or Lincoln- that is, an occasional honest and necessary change of mind and ...circumstances which necessitated a change on my part...
GLC06881
re: U.S. Civil Service commission recommendation
1891/05/21
Signed as "acting President"
GLC06883
re: war with Indians in Oregon
1878/07/03
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Apparently a fragment or a note on a docketing panel. "This is no war with Indians in the region familiar to Texas Jack, but far away Oregon in a country well known to the troops serving there." Some loss to letters.
GLC06887
Authority to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Hughes
1863/11/06
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Per the National Archives pardon file, Hughes had been convicted of stealing mail.
GLC06899
to Joseph E. Smith re: War of 1812
1814/08/26
Thorn, John, fl. 1814
Among other remarks, he says, "I write you now amidst the noise & compulsion of the camp[.] Some men are marhing one way[,] some the other... while I write it is stated that the enemy are landed & are about destroy'g the City of Washington."
GLC06915
to James T. Ames re: conducting gun business in Washington D.C.
1842/04/06
Ames, Nathan F., fl. 1842
Last page contains pencil and ink sketch of a belt latch, over which he has written part of the letter.
GLC06927
Listing 16 patriotic toasts given at reception in honor of President Adams
1797/11/08 ca.
The toasts includes those given to the United States, the Constitution, the Vice President, Congress, the Congress of 1776, foreign ministers, George Washington ("we profoundly venerate his virtuous character"), Kosciusko (struck and reinserted)...
GLC06928.02
to Anthony Collamore re: pensions for Revolutionary War veterans' widows
1839/03/06
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Letter of Adams, with conjugate leaf (p. 3) containing clerical "Copy of Mr. Edward's letter to Hon. J.Q. Adams." Docketed p. 4. (Text loss on page 1 to center lower left affecting some words.)
GLC06933
Pardon of Francis Bassach (c/s James Buchanan)
1846/11/24
c/s James Buchanan. Bassach was known as "alias William Mallett" and had been convicted of "assault on the high seas."
GLC06936
Pardon of William Smith (c/s Wm. L. Marcy)
1854/07/14
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Smith was convicted of "maltreatment of a seaman on board of the ship Golden Racer." Countersigned by William L. Marcy.
GLC06937
Chicago broadside printed in white ink on black silk for Lincoln funeral
1865/05/01 ca.
"Order of Procession" printed in 3 columns. Worn.
GLC06825
to William Stedman re: embargo, Florida and the Miranda expedition
1806/03/15
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Ellery thanks Stedman, Federalist representative from Massachusetts, for his letters, remarks that "I cannot perceive any good arising out of partial restrictions of trade with G.B. but I can see great evil springing from a total non-Importatation...
GLC06827
to Samuel Cooper re: Victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown
10/26/1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
"The glorious and important success we have obtained will afford joy to every true american." Co-signed by Samuel Cooper.
GLC06828
Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 18, no. 110 (December 1866)]
1866/12
First part, published by Ticknor & Fields. First and only printing prior to the collected works. McFeely p. 255.
GLC06830.01
Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 19, no.111 (January 1867)]
1867/01
GLC06830.02
to John Calkins re: how his money was used for fugitive slaves
1852/06/19
Bibb, Henry, fl. 1813-1852
A long, detailed letter from Bibb, the noted runaway slave and conductor on the Underground Railroad, telling Calkins of Wilbraham, Mass., how his money was spent in aiding runaway slaves who had traveled on the Underground Railroad, particularly...
GLC06834
to J. S. Foy re: politics, slavery and morality in North and South
1856/07/29
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
"I am quite aware that the people of the South are not all 'slave drivers' or 'slave holders,' but the non-slaveholders allow the slave drivers to rule them and rule us by means of them.... We have prostitution and other evils here, but our laws are...
GLC06837
Nashville daily union. [Vol. 1, no. 226 (January 2, 1863)]
1863/01/02
Union-occupied Tennessee newspaper printing the Emancipation Proclamation for the first time in Nashville. The proclamation printed in a full column article on the last page. Also includes news about Robert Hendershott, the "Michigan Drummer Boy"...
GLC06842
Record of news, history and literature, vol. 1 nos. 1-26
1863/06/18-186312/10
Complete set of 26 issues and 7 supplements containing news and other related articles concerning Southern life and culture. The Record was published for six months (the latter half of 1863) and was published by West and Johnson. The masthead was...
GLC06844
Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 20 (February 25, 1863)]
1863/02/25
Accounts of Union occupied Baton Rouge. Articles include the battle for Island no. 10, passage of a Negro Soldiers Bill by the U.S. House and the Confederacy receiving a minister from France.
GLC06845
Diary of Sergeant in Company E, 11th New York Cavalry
1863/06
Millet, Charles, fl. 1863
A member of the cavalry unit known as "Scott's nine hundred." Millet kept as a record for his family in case he did not survive. It details his activities in Virginia and Maryland before, during and after the Gettysburg campaign. It contains a...
GLC06847
Seventh N. Hampshire Regiment. Stand by the Flag! [Recruiting broadside]
1863 ca.
Large and vigorous recruitment broadside printed on thin bright yellow paper with large woodcut of American flag, with streaming ribbon reading "Stand by the Flag." Captain Jesse E. George. Lists bounties and army pay. Printed at the Tri-Weekly...
GLC06848
To the Youth of Alabama: We are calling to arms! [recruitment broadside]
1864/03/25
Rivers, William J., fl. 1864
Recruiting "Cavalry to be composed of those under [age] 18" to fight under Gen. Pillow. Once mounted in an album or scrapbook. On verso were adhered four undated newsclippings: two poems, one news story describing the positions of former Confederate...
GLC06851
to President King, Columbia College; discusses Fugitive Slave Law
1851/11/22
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Printed circulat letter, addressed in Smith's hand.
GLC06852
A letter from Peter Cooper to ....Abraham Lincoln
1862/10/21
Cooper, Peter, 1791-1883
Addressing opposition to slavery and duty of govt to induce slaves to fight for the Union. Printed with "what they have to do who stay at home" regarding the Sanitary Commission by F.L. Olmstead. Loyal Publication Society, No. 28-Part II. Disbound
GLC06853
Revolution. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (May 21, 1868)]
1868/05/21
Disbound. Paginated [305]-320. Edited by E.C. Stanton and Parker Pillsbury. Includes editorial by Stanton "The Last Republican Lamp has Gone out" and articles. This issue records the annual meeting of the American Equal Rights Association. Although...
GLC06855
Bible and church degrade women
1896 ca.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Group of 3 essays dealing with women's status in church and suffrage. Inscribed to Rev. William Gannet (?) with quotation on the first page of the text: "Progress is the victory of a new thought over an old superstition" Printed by the Office of...
GLC06856
to Charles T. Beach re: printed circular letter on anti-slavery
1854/10/23
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
"The present is the most auspicious period for the diffusion of antislavery statements." Counter signed by Francis Jackson.
GLC06862
Red, white and blue, "Union" patriotic folding paper lantern
1864 ca.
Lantern made from corrugated wove paper with cardboard top and base, hanging loop and internal metal candle holder. The paper is printed with blue horizontal stripes (on upper) and red-white vertical stripes (on bottom). The word "Union" (hard to...
GLC06864
Chicago tribune. [Vol. 18, no. 280 (April 15, 1865)]
1865/04/15
"The Terrible end." "The news reaches us just as we are going to press, and we hold our forms open to the last moment." The central column has "Postscript. 4 o'clock A.M. Terrible News." Lincoln assassination issue. Foxed.
GLC06869
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 15, no. 20 (January 4, 1864)]
1864/01/04
A scene in the life of General Stonewall Jackson, negro troops
GLC06871
Camden weekly confederate. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (April 27, 1864)]
1864/04/27
Reprinting of official Yankee account of storming of Ft. Pillow by Genl. Forrest; Battle of Bull Run; Battle of Derussy
GLC06873
Promissary notes no. 15, no. 16 to raise funds for Pennsylvania hospital
1751/05/01
First American incorporated public hospital; no. 16 is signed in by Franklin; subscribers signatures excised as cancellation.
GLC06877
Medical bill to the estate of Manuel Eyre (c/s Samuel Griffits)
1805/10
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
With separate consultation bill by Samuel P. Griffits ("Griffetts")
GLC06878
to W.S. Rainsford
1918/06/19
Misaddressed to "Ranisford." TR writes in part "I think vulgar boasting and vulgar depreciation of the courage and efficiency of our enemies represent the nadir of patriotism and good taste..." On stationery of the Kansas City Star. Corrected in T.R...
GLC06879
1914/12/12
"I am a radical and I could never be anything else; but I am a sane radical and I know we cannot get people to digest too much radicalism..." Corrected in T.R.'s hand. On personal stationery. Some water damage to inks.
GLC06880
to Col. James Hardie
1864/09/23
Seeking Presidential confirmation of Walker's rank as Major. "I told the President of the risks I encountered in being taken prisoner on purpose and preventing their attacking our army which we were hardly able to act."
GLC06882
to Edwin M. Stanton, re: W.T. Sherman promotion to Major General
1862/04/13
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Requests that W.T. Sherman be promoted to Major General because he was "in the thickest of the fight both days, having three horses killed under him and being wounded twice" at the Battle of Shiloh
GLC06884
to Abraham Lincoln, re: recommending Capt. David A. Demmeritt of the CA Vols.
1862/09/03
Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893
GLC06885
to Abraham Lincoln, re: seeking position of military governor of Arkansas
1863/02/19
Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
Asking Lincoln to be considered a candidate for military governor of Arkansas
GLC06886
Diary of member of 33rd New York Regimental Band
1861/07/08-1861/12/27
Pitcher, Henry, fl. 1862-1891
Diary of musician, includes descriptions of 2 photos taken by Mathew Brady, on field near Bull Run (included as .02 and .03), as well as review by Lincoln and McClellan, Professor Lowe warning of enemy's advance from his balloon, etc.
GLC06889.01
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" banner [on cloth]
1852 after
Red banner with nine scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Textile.
GLC06894
Letters to Mrs. [Sarah Secor] Edward Bissell re: Suffrage [decimalized]
1920 ca.
Four letters originally mounted on a board with ribbons and a "Votes for Women" felt banner in a display prepared ca. 1920. They were a part of the Bisselll Archive and Suffrage Memorabilia.
GLC06895
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: receiving funds for NAWSA
1897/06/18
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
The letter also requests any letters written to Sarah Secor (Mrs. Edward) Bissell.
GLC06895.01
to Mrs. Edward Bissel re: a letter acompanying leaflets
1890/06/13
Leaflets started as "Almost anything will pass muster if well read....& the best thing can be spoiled if badly read."
GLC06895.02
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: a thank you letter for the Toledo Report
1886/10/16
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
The letter also wishes that all members "belonged to the American W.S.A."
GLC06895.03
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: collecting histories of Ohio suffrage associations
1920/06/24
Upton, Harriet T., 1853-1945
GLC06895.04
Votes for Women [small yellow felt banner, with collateral bow]
[1917?]
Banner is on yellow felt. Accompanied by separate blue, red and yellow ribbon with bow). A later note indicates that the "chest bow" was owned by suffrage supporter Mrs. Walter Bissell.
GLC06895.05
"Nelly's Hospital" reprinted by U.S. Sanitary Commission for "our young folks"
1865 ca.
Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
Fiction.
GLC06896
Transmittal of S.C. act guaranteeing Conference bonds
1863/03/05
With brad hole. Slightly damaged when removed from brad.
GLC06897.01
to Mrs. S. Patton re: daily life & grievances
1862/11/28
Reynolds, Alexander W., fl. 1862
"If Floyd should be elected senator... in all probability, I would be appointed to his command. I would to God it would be so as I would then get rid of Jefferson Davis and his kin." Signature separate, clipped from a piece of blue paper. Written at...
GLC06898
Memoranda for Gettysburg Campaign (6/12-7/25/1863)
1863/07/25
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
"July 4th 6 am Gettysburg taken possession of." Written on stationery.
GLC06900
Provisions for English troops during French and Indian War
1764/07/06
Leake, Robert, fl. 1764
c/s Robert Calander. An agreement to supply English troops, under the command of General Gage stationed in North America, with provisions including flour, oxen and sheep for Fort Loudon (per doxket) during the war.
GLC06901
to Ezekiel Williams re: the exchange of prisoners taken on Long Island
1777/07/15
Trumbull, Jonathon, fl. 1777
Address leaf is damaged. Docketed on back of letter.
GLC06902
to Jonathan Hudson & Co. re: the purchase of materials for the war effort
1780/05/02
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
GLC06903
to Jonathan Hudson re: his financial situation
1778/11/10
"[I] perceive you determine to make hay while the sun shines... I only caution you to keep fairly in view the preservation of punctuality in payments, well knowing that this produces more lasting advantages, than even the possession of wealth with...
GLC06904
to James Lovell re: dispatches from France, conduct of Northern army in Vermont
1777/08/18
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Draft, unsigned, with slash through the letter. Noted at bottom "but this is not a true Copy."
GLC06905
to Samuel Jennings re: on education and teachers
1800/10/18
"It will always give me great pleasure to maintain a friendly intercourse with the instructors of youth in every part of the United States. I consider their occupation as next to that of parents in forming the public mind." Jennings was principal of...
GLC06906
to Aaron Burr re: opinion on the government's response to Barbary pirates
1804/01/19
Truxton, Thomas, fl. 1804
Giving Burr his opinion about war with the Barbary states: "If the subject of carrying a war with... the Barbary States had been properly stated to the government, a more suitable force would have been provided."
GLC06907
to Lachlan McIntosh re: French officer's request for American army commission
1782/09/30
De Segond, Ascher, fl. 1782
Loss on p. 3 affecting closing.
GLC06909
to Nathanael Greene re: plans for a new camp near Morristown
1780/01/10
Duportail, Louis L., fl. 1780
Docketed.
GLC06910
to Nathanael Greene re: strategies for the defense of the camp near Morristown
[1780/01/15]
Fragment? Possibly a draft. Docketed on p. 2.
GLC06911
List... of the French Army in America
1782/01
The list provides the order, rank and pay scales of French officers and most likely belonged to Nathanael Greene. Docketed. (Slight losses to text at center left, both pages. Edges losses and water staining.)
GLC06912
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