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to Mary Mitchell
December 30, 1862
Mitchell, Joshua, fl. 1862
One letter addressed to Mary Mitchell from Joshua Mitchell dated December 30, 1862. Pertains to family news. He discusses the death of friends from consumption and wounds.
GLC08334.01
[Muster Roll 30th New York Volunteers]
June 1, 1861
King, Samuel, fl. 1861
One muster roll for the 30th regiment of New-York Volunteer Militia dated June 1, 1861. Commanded by Eduard Frisbee. Contains names of privates, rank, age, enrollment, how far they travelled and additional notes. Reverse side contains signature of...
GLC10058.01
[List of belongings, includes enslaved people]
1853-1854
Document from King and Queen County Virginia. It lists the name of 12 enslaved people. "Go Wm P Courtney/ Self 21/ Slaves over 16 Thorton, Thorton Jr., Temple, John, Oney, Sally, Martha, Agnus, Harriet, Oney Jr., Sarah Anne, Mariah 12/ Between 12 +...
GLC10058.02
[Virginia Slave Deed]
28 September 1790
Hackney, Benjamin, fl. 1790
Deed from Benjamin Hackney to his daughter Elizabeth Philpott. Giving her three enslaved people; Ben, Peggy, and Seller, as well as their future children.
GLC10058.03
[Yazoo County appraisal of hired Enslaved people 1859]
1859
Brumfield, John, 1829-1903
A appraisal of value of work for enslaved people loaned to Yazoo County by their owner John Lambeth during the year 1859. Lists the names and value of work done by enslaved people. Names and ages of enslaved people; Issac 15, Dareus 48, Robert 15...
GLC10058.04
[Affirmation of manumission of Nancy Joyce]
1 June 1829
Kohl, George, fl. 1829
Affirmation of manumission of Nancy Joyce by former slave holder Ignatus Davis on November 8, 1803
GLC10058.05
A New Negro For A New Century
1900
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
One book entitled A New Negro For A New Century by Booker T. Washington published 1900.
GLC10065
to John H. Houston
June 3, 1825
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
The letter discusses his reasons for not marrying and political plans. Also mentions his not running for governor. John H. Houston was Sam Houston's cousin.
GLC00453
to Robert Morris
May 27, 1777
Hooper, William, 1742-1790
William Hooper laments the failure of North Carolina to re-elect his associate Joseph Hewes to the Continental Congress. Discusses and rejects the charges of profiteering leveled against Hewes (and others) while he was a member of the Secret...
GLC00462
[Land bond to increase acreage at Mount Vernon]
22 June 1769
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Cosigned by Robert Alexander. Washington refers to himself in the third person seven times. Alexander wants to sell 300 acres of Maryland land his wife inherited from her father to George Washington. Washington hoped to exchange the plot with Thomas...
GLC00479
to Edward Bates
January 13, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Request to Attorney General Edward Bates for him to have made and sent to him a pardon for Benjamin C. Robertson of Dickson County, Tennessee.
GLC00482
to Gouverneur Morris
March 25, 1793
Discusses his non-involvement in foreign affairs. The death that called Washington to Mount Vernon was that of his nephew, George Augustus Washington, who died of tuberculosis.
GLC00494
to Stephen R. Bradley
March 12, 1823
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
John Quincy Adams explains his 1804 opposition to a bill supported by General Samuel Smith that would further protect U.S. sailors from British impressment. Refutes Smith's suggestion that Adams' position justifies British impressment. Argues that...
GLC00496.003
to George Clinton
February 23, 1807
Allen, Ira, 1751-1814
Written by Allen the Vermont adventurer and land speculator, who had lost his fortune by the time this letter was written. Allen was the brother to Ethan Allen. Written to Vice President Clinton at the Senate's request. Describes Vermont's role in...
GLC00496.005
to Emma Donelson
February 13, 1837
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Letter of condolence to his niece upon the death of her son.
GLC00496.037
to Isaac Briggs
May 12, 1808
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Asks Surveyor General for the Territory of Mississippi Briggs to visit Thomas Moore's oil mill and report on dimensions and design. Regarding Jefferson's wish to build a beni oil mill for personal use. Beni oil is made from sesame seeds.
GLC00496.040
to James Ronaldson
February 7, 1820
Mentions his failing health. The plaster bust of Jackson, by William Rush, was ordered by Ronaldson for a number of important Americans. The only surviving terra-cotta is at the Art Institute of Chicago; the only surviving plaster is at the...
GLC00496.041
to Frederic P. Stanton
August 17, 1863
Follow-up letter discussing the addition of evidence in a Court of Inquiry case. Written on War Department letterhead.
GLC00496.044
to Major John J. Key
November 24, 1862
Lincoln quotes the testimony against Key and assures him the dismissal was not personal but for the good of the service. Lincoln also expresses sympathy for the death of Key's son in battle.
GLC00496.045.01
[Appointment of Edward M. McCook to Brigadier General of Volunteers]
30 April 1864
Countersigned by Secretary of State Edwin M. Stanton. Docketed and signed at top by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. McCook, who had been a member of the Kansas territorial House of Representatives, went on to become U.S. Minister to...
GLC00496.047
[Lincoln endorsement on autograph letter signed of David Davis]
February 18, 1865
Autograph letter dated 14, February 1865 and signed by David Davis addressed to a man named Stuart. Davis informs Stuart of the death of Isaac Funk, Funk's wife, and his brother Jesse. States that Isaac died without a will and left a large estate....
GLC00496.049
[Appointment of Branch W. Miller as midshipman]
March 8, 1814
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Navy Secretary William Jones and registered by E.W. DuVal.
GLC00496.055
[Report defending actions as Minister to France]
circa January 1825
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Draft. Defense of actions taken and request for reimbursement of debts incurred while Minister to France. Monroe was Minister to France from 1794-1796. Proof of innocence regarding government-subsidized housing is found in GLC00496.065.02.
GLC00496.065.01
[One man power versus Congress]
circa 2 October 1866
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
An attack on President Andrew Johnson delivered at the Music Hall in Boston. Includes a draft of a letter to Johnson, 12 November 1865. Unknown assigned date. Transcript available.
GLC00496.088.01
to John Page, Williamsburg
October 11, 1777
Describes the attack at Germantown and the loss of victory due to a retreat caused by fog. He closes by mentioning that the troops were in good spirits. The letter mentions the Battle of Germantown and the various maneuvers. John Page is from...
GLC00496.097
to Daniel Carroll
December 16, 1793
Written to Carroll as Commissioner for the City of Washington. The letter discusses the "free stone" on Washington's property, a plan of Mr. Greenleaf to sell lots and buildings (George Washington directs him to the Commissioners), and Greenleaf's...
GLC00496.098
March 20, 1779
Washington acknowledges receiving the letter from Colonel George Morgan, and discussing "affairs to the westward." McIntosh, who had mortally wounded Button Gwinnett in a duel, commanded Fort Pitt from May 1778 until March 5, 1779. His subordinates...
GLC00496.099
to John Dickinson, et al.
August 14, 1795
Memorial regarding Jay's Treaty. Answers Dickinson's current inquiry regarding a memorial with an enclosure previously sent to the Selectmen of Boston (not included).
GLC00496.100
[Official discharge of Leonard Chapin Matross from the 2nd New York Artillery Regiment].
9 June 1783
Countersigned by Washington's military secretary, Jonathan Trumbull, and Adjutant James Bradford. Matross' discharge came shortly after the end of the American Revolution. His service began 10 March 1781. With a nineteenth century note on the loan...
GLC00496.101
July 19, 1779
Reporting the battle of Stony Point and the situation on the Hudson River. With brief postscript by Washington. Docketed on page 2.
GLC00496.102
to Thomas Holliday Hicks
May 11, 1861
Thomas, John Lewis, Jr., 1835-1893
Thomas, Baltimore city solicitor, relates events that took place during the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot to Maryland Governor Hicks. States that General Charles Calvert Egerton falsely informed a mob that Hicks had issued orders that Union troops...
GLC00451.01
[Draft of Sumner's article on "Domestic Relations" with regard to the Confederate states]
circa 1862
Sumner, a United States Senator and abolitionist, opens his lengthy article by stating "At this moment, our Domestic Relations all hinge upon one question; what shall be done with the rebel States?" Discusses abolition and human nature, quoting...
GLC00454
Collection of two items related to Dwight D. Eisenhower [Decimalized .01-.02]
November 25, 1946
GLC00456
to Emily J. Semmes
July 9, 1863
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Describes how he was severely wounded in Gettysburg: "Wounded severely. Main danger over. Remain at home. Will write." Semmes signed this note one day before dying of a gunshot wound to the leg received at Gettysburg.
GLC00458
to Benjamin Rush
November 21, 1811
Adams, John, 1735-1826
The letter discusses depression, Iroquois warrior, and death.
GLC00496.001
February 23, 1820
Character of General Jackson.
GLC00496.002
To Secretary of the Navy William Jones; Report of the Officers of the U.S. Frigate Constitution
February 19, 1813
Bainbridge, William, 1774-1833
Addressed to Secretary of the Navy William Jones. Written on board the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) in Boston Harbor. Evaluates the qualities and misgivings of the ship's officers and civilian crew during the War of 1812.
GLC00496.006
to William Jones
January 13, 1813
Written on board the homeward bound USS Constitution to Secretary of the Navy Jones regarding damages incurred during battle with the HMS Java as well as Bainbridge's own injuries. It was after this battle that the Constitution got the name "Old...
GLC00496.007
to Amos Binny
June 3, 1802
Discusses the questionable abilities of Joshua Humphreys, designer of the frigates Constitution and United States, and the shortcomings of these ships. It was on the USS Constitution that Bainbridge defeated the HMS Java and returned victorious to...
GLC00496.008
Extracts from Commodore William Bainbridge's Journal
December 29, 1812
Transcribed journal entry written aboard the USS Constitution (later transcribed, not in Bainbridge's hand) recounting the ship's battle with HMS Java off the coast of Brazil. The account is recorded as the fighting occurs. Includes a casualty and...
GLC00496.009
Report of a committee of the Bank of the United States that was formed to investigate an alleged counterfeiting ring in North Carolina
July 20, 1804
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Also signed by George Fox, both as members of the committee. They confirm the existence the ring, saying of it that it is a "very extensive Combination, and of a very formidable nature, to counterfeit & pass Notes purporting to be of the Bank of the...
GLC00496.012
to Committee of Correspondence of the County of Berks
April 18, 1775
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Also signed by Joseph Reed, John Cadwalader, Thomas Mifflin, Jonathan B. Smith, John Benezet, James Mease, John Nixon, and Samuel Meredith. Circular to the committees of Pennsylvania encouraging the formation of military associations in each county...
GLC00496.022
A Proclamation
February 20, 1781
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
Written and signed by aide-de-camp Henry Broderick. Also signed by Cornwallis. A proclamation stating it is King George III's "gracious Wish to rescue His faithfull & loyal Subjects from the cruel tyranny under which they have groaned for several...
GLC00496.023
to William Ernest
February 22, 1901
King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom, 1841-1910
Writes to Ernest, the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar Eisenach. Announces the death of his mother Victoria. Signed "Edward Rex" with his addition of the day and closing salutation "Good Brother and Cousin." Written on black-bordered stationery.
GLC00496.024
to unknown
circa May 1777
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee. Reports on their activities in France including getting Mr. Hodges released from the Bastille for lying about outfitting a privateer. Mentions receipt of commissions for Ralph Izard and...
GLC00496.025
to Harrison Gray Otis
December 23, 1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton suggests that the Federalists should support Thomas Jefferson for President rather than Aaron Burr when the tied election goes to the House of Representatives. Hamilton's response is an extended comparison of the two men concluding with the...
GLC00496.028
December 27, 1798
Reply to Massachusetts Congressman Otis' letter dated December 20, 1798 regarding his thoughts on the organization of the United States Army. Enclosed was a copy of a letter on this subject (GLC00496.030.02) which Hamilton wrote to James Gunn during...
GLC00496.030.01
[Resolution to Colonel Anthony Wayne]
February 12, 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Transcribed by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress from 1774-1788. Resolve requesting all colonels of the Pennsylvania battalions to send a report detailing the number condition of the enlisted men as well as the places where they...
GLC00496.031
[Battle Hymn of the Republic]
circa 1861-1910
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Transcript of all five stanzas.
GLC00496.033.02
to Littleton W. Tazewell
October 30, 1799
Letter clarifying a late payment of an estate debt that is currently under Tazewell's management. Eulogizes his father, Henry Tazewell.
GLC00496.039
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