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to William Lee re: liquidating his estate
1771/01/07
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Lincoln employs a Southern colloquialism: "You shall be able to say 'that took!'"
GLC07691
to John Sherman
December 30, 1860
Cadwalader, George, ?-1884
Cadwalader, a Sacramento lawyer, discusses California politics with Sherman, a United State Senator from Ohio. Reports that the California presidential election will be held on the following day, with Lincoln holding a 134 count majority over...
GLC08647
to Richard Edmonds
December 20, 1929
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Acknowledges to Edmonds, the founding editor of the Manufactures Record, that their unemployment was high but contends "it is fantastic for the Englishman you mention to talk about five million." Also notes that he needs to hear from Edmonds...
GLC02346.01
Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [in French]
1789
Blois, A.J.E.R. de, fl. 1789
French primer on American Democracy by member of Society of the Cincinnati, including discussion of U.S. and State Constitutions. Includes ALS (04/14/1808) addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet [in French], and an MDS (07/15/1825) detailing de Blois's...
GLC07688.01
to uncle
5 January 1865
Voris, J.A., fl. 1865
GLC07687.158
Speech of Hon. Andrew Jackson of Tennessee, on The Expulsion of Mr. Bright. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Friday, January 31, 1862.
1862
L., Towers, & Co., fl. 1862
Includes letter from Jennie to Samuel Watson Van Nuys, n.d., penciled on verso of pamphlet.
GLC07687.181
[Detailed report of Union Victory at Fort Henry, Tenn.]
February 7, 1862
Cincinnati Gazette
Detailed report of Union victory at Fort Henry, Tenn. Includes three clippings: "Union Flag Planted on Tennsesse Soil;" "Rebel Scouts Captured-Occupation at Romeny;" and "Our Troops in Pursuit of the Rebel Refugees from Fort Henry-The Rebel Troops...
GLC07687.182
to "Powers"
December 10, 1866
Bennett, J.M., fl. 1866
Signed "J M Bennett"
GLC02181.49
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
December 30, 1870
Pope, John, 1822-1892
GLC06762.009
December 10, 1878
with annotations.
GLC06762.048
to Captain A. C. Voris
3 December 1864
Wilber, Z.F., fl. 1864
Transmittal of Wilber's letter from Voris to unknown written on blank half leaf and dated 7 December [1864].
GLC07687.157
January 19, 1865
Voris, A.C., fl. 1865
GLC07687.159
[Commission for J. H. Van Nuys to carry donated goods]
December 7, 1861
Vajen, J.H., fl. 1861
Commission for J. H. Van Nuys to carry donated goods for the 7th, 9th, 13th, and 14th Indiana Regiments stationed in Western Virginia
GLC07687.167
In Camp on Banks of Shenandoah near Strasburgh, Virginia
March 29, 1862
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
GLC07687.168
[Description of Van Nuys by his commanding officer]
20 May 1862
Lamberton, Samuel, fl. 1862
GLC07687.169
[Invoice for embalming Van Nuys's body]
20 September 1864
Hills, T.M. (doctor), fl. 1864
Invoice for embalming Van Nuys's body. Notes payment received. On stationery of "Drs. Brown & Alexander, Embalmers of the Dead."
GLC07687.170
[Receipt for charges incurred in shipment of Van Nuys's body to Franklin, Ind.]
2 October 1864
Hills, T. Morton, fl. 1864
Receipt for charges incurred in shipment of Van Nuys's body to Franklin, Ind. On stationery of "Drs. Brown & Alexander, Embalmers of the Dead;" signed by Hills as agent to armies operating against Richmond.
GLC07687.171
[Invoice to John H. Van Nuys for charges incurred by embalming, express shipment, and telegraphing]
Invoice to John H. Van Nuys for charges incurred by embalming, express shipment, and telegraphing.
GLC07687.172
[Receipt for $5.00]
October 1864
Davis, F. M., fl. 1864
Receopt for $5.00 received from John H. Van Nuys for telegram to Franklin, Ind. On United States Military Telegraph stationery.
GLC07687.174
to "Agt. Adams Ex[press] Co."
15 November 1864
Kuhan, J.M., fl. 1864
Requesting the amount prepaid for shipment of Van Nuys's corpse to Franklin, Ind.
GLC07687.175
[Poem about soldiers]
December 27, 1864
Four line poem about soldiers.
GLC07687.176
List of field Staff and Line Officers of Fourth Regiment U.S. : Colored Troops
1861-1864
Shows Van Nuys as 1st Lieut. of Co. H.
GLC07687.177
From Western Virginia The Battle at Romney
28 October 1861
Report of events at the Battle of Romney, Virginia
GLC07687.178
The Retirement of General Scott
31 October 1861
Reprints Scott's letter of resignation to Simon Cameron, Lincoln's address acknowledging the resignation, Scott's reply to Lincoln, and Cameron's letter to Scott.
GLC07687.179
The Soldiers Dream
1861
Greenfield Sentinel
Reprint of poem "The Soldier's Dream" by unknown. Found inside Van Nuy's 1861 diary.
GLC07687.180
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