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to Randall L. Gibson re: transferring command to Columbus, Ky.
1861/11/22
Letter signed by J. F.(?). Illegible as Major, La. [illegible]. Docketed. Collateral to tintype, GLC 5253
GLC05253.02
to James Billson re: drinking exploits in Galveston, Texas
1895/03/06
Crane, Stephen, fl. 1895
Drinking exploits with the Mayor of Galveston and the editor of "Galveston News." With TLS of Sam H. Penland re: Crane's visit. Written at Galveston
GLC05259
to unknown re: reflecting on his Presidency (signed after illness)
1823/05/09
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed with a very shaky hand, apparently after suffering a stroke. Important letter in which Adams reflects on the foreign affairs of his presidency, especially the Quasi War and the convention of 1800. "... there was war between St. Dennis [i.e...
GLC05263
to William H. Harrison
1813/09/15
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819
Requests funds for the maintenance of prisoners during the War of 1812. Written aboard the schooner Ariel.
GLC05264.02
to James E. Fitch re: transmittal letter with enclosure, on a decision, w/ cover
1880 ca.
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893
GLC05264.05
to Mary M. McBride re: thanks for letter, radio
1948/07/08
Dewey, Thomas Edmund, 1902-1971
On stationery as governor.
GLC05264.06
to Benjamin F. Butler
1844/02/22
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Thanks Butler, who in 1815 defended Jackson's actions at New Orleans. Says that no matter how the Senate rules he knows the measures he took were necessary and that "I acted in the defence of New Orleans with the purest principles of a patriot."...
GLC05271
to Thomas S. Jesup
1838/03/25
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
In a private letter, General Taylor writes to his superior, General Jesup, about plans for suppressing the Seminole Indians in the second Seminole War. Commends Jesup's plan to "forward the Indians & Negroes in question to Tampa" and then on to Fort...
GLC05284
to William Davenport
1839/03/21
Notes Davenport's meeting with Florida Governor Richard Call, but wishes he had gotten definitive information on the location of Seminoles "who lately committed murders near Tallahassee." Reveals his frustration over the Seminole Indians style of...
GLC05285
to Madame De Dhuxelles
1696/10/28
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698
Describes his efforts to suppress the Iroquois. Mentions the writings of Father Hennepin which claim to describe life in New France, but Frontenac suggests they are not accurate. Written as Governor General of New France. De Dhuxelles was the wife of...
GLC05297
Speech fragment concerning the abolition of slavery [from 1858 Senate race?]
1858/07 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Manuscript, probably the concluding portion of speech, possibly from the 1858 Senate campaign, concerning his expectation that slavery would eventually be abolished. Lincoln acknowledge his ambition for higher office but continues, "[i]n the...
GLC05302
Land sale.
1661/11/12
Mohican Indians
Sale of land on Long Island Sound to English Quaker John Budd by Indian tribe. Signed by five chiefs with their marks.
GLC05305
Two artillery manuals by John Muller, one signed 4 times [decimalized]
1757, 1779
Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
See item-level records
GLC05306
Admitting Ohio Co. as co-purchaser of land (c/s Wharton, Pownall & Walpole)
1770/05/07
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Wharton, Thomas Pownall and Thomas Walpole. The document admits the Ohio Company as additional co-purchaser for a tract of land "for a new province on the Ohio." The manuscript states how the land will be divided...
GLC05311
Address of Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts at Executive Committee Meeting
1953/10/16
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
Advance copy of the address given at American Legion National Headquarters, Indianapolis, Indiana. Criticizes the weakness of the American Air Force, compared to the Soviets, and advocates "a Strategic Air Force with sufficient retaliatory powers."...
GLC05313
to Everett P. Wheeler re: preservation of American forests
1897/05/13
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
GLC05318
Proclamation threatening revolutionaries and supporting Santa Anna [In Spanish]
1834/08/31
Elguezabel, Juan J., fl. 1834
Issued as Governor of Coahuila and Texas with a veiled threat to Revolutionaries and his support for Santa Anna and Mexico.
GLC05328
Constitution of the [blank] Colonization Society [form for local Ohio chapters]
1838 ca.
Blank form for local auxiliaries of the Ohio State Colonization Society: "Article I. This Society shall be called [blank] Colonization Society, and shall be auxiliary to the Ohio State Colonization Society. Article II. The object to which its views...
GLC05334
to William Hilliard re: books for the library at the University of Virginia
1826/05/31
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jefferson mentions that the crates of books have not been received yet, discusses some specific shipments, and warns Hilliard not to exceed his funds for buying books for the University. Written in Monticello
GLC05347
A Bill... for organizing, arming and disciplining the militia...
1795/02/18
United States. Congress
"A Bill to Provide for the Organization, Arming, and Disciplining the Militia of the United States" Printed by Francis Childs.
GLC05352
to George E. Shepley et al. re: political views about the upcoming election
1852/06/26
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879
To George E. Shepley, Nathan Clifford, A. W. Clapp & others. Political views on the upcoming election: "The first time that New England has had a democratic candidate for the Presidency"
GLC05455
re: his candidacy and internal policy
1853/05/15
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC05459
Settling dispute between two settlers in his Texas colony, acknowledges Mexico
1824/12/24
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Signed as judge of the colony. Document in English, binding John P. Coles, William Pettus, James F. Tong, George Teel and Samuel M. Williams to the orphan children of the late William Whitesides for the sum or $2,000 (Mexican). The document also...
GLC05478
Certificate no. 256 of admission to enter Austin's colony (in Spanish)
1830/02/08
Certificate permitting the bearer to enter Austin's colony. Partly printed document in Spanish, signed "Estevan F. Austin."
GLC05479
to John G. Tod re: obtaining a federal contract; the new Buchanan administration
1857/01/12
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Discussing the Buchanan administration: "Trouble comes enough when a man finds it out himself."
GLC05718
to Carey A. Harris
1835/10/23
Appoints Harris as interim Secretary of War "during the temporary absence of the Secretary fir that Department."
GLC05722.01
to Lewis Cass
1836/03/30
Calling captains back to their companies. Written in the third person. Pencil note added later identifies recipient as Carey A. Harris, which is incorrect.
GLC05722.02
to Carey A. Harris re: criticizing paying John Ross to attend Congress
1836/10/15
Written in the third person. "If Mr. Bell had been as attentive to the pay of the volunteers as he was to John Ross & others to have them paid for attending Congress & opposing the treaty the appropriation would have been made as required."
GLC05722.03
to Carey A. Harris re: interpretation of 14th Sect. of Choctaw Treaty
1836/12/01
Asking Harris to bring Samuel Gorman's letter regarding Choctaw Treaty. Written in the third person.
GLC05722.04
to Mrs. W. Chandler
1894/06/14
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
On stationery of US Civil Service Commission. "There must be failure and sorrow, where life is as it should be, eager, strenuous, vigorous. It has been a hobby of mine that intellect was of small moment compared to character." With envelope.
GLC05726
[William Tecumseh Sherman]
1870 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
An "Imperial Carte" portrait of a seated W.T. Sherman. Signed on mount. Imprint on verso. The lower right corner is slightly bent.
GLC05735
to Simon Snyder
1810/07/05
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Responds favorably to receiving a letter from Governor Snyder about the resolutions passed by the General Assembly of Pennsylvania supporting President Madison's stand against Britain. Describes them as "expected from a state, which, has given, so...
GLC05745
to [George] Gray
1911/09/25
An extraordinary and lengthy letter, full of observations about people he met, especially the crowned heads of Europe. Labeled on page 1 "For nobody's eyes but yours." Written while acting as special ambassador for the United States for King Edward...
GLC05750
to Solomon G. Haven re: fund raising for election of Harrison; locoism
1840/01/08
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
"Like mushrooms it [locoism] springs up during the darkness of night from the steaming heaps of dung that encumber the earth...." With FF.
GLC05753
to Stephen Twining re: election tied between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr
1801/01/01
Goorich, Elizur, fl. 1799-1809
Date obscured but docketed 1801. Writes with his wishes for a Happy New Year and "entrance upon the nineteenth Century." Adds that "[t]he votes are even between Jefferson and Burr. [.... ] Never were men more seriously alarmed than our republican...
GLC05754.02
to Stephen Twining re: guessing that Jefferson will not be President
1800/12/04
He writes: "We had correct intelligence from Annapolis the last evening that the votes of Maryland are five for Adams & Pickney -- five for Jefferson & Burr. It has been pretty much conceded by the Gentlemen, here, who arrogate to themselves the...
GLC05754.05
to Stephen Twining re: finances, a missing draft; arrival of treaty
1800/12/13
GLC05754.06
to Stephen Twining re: finances
1800/12/31
GLC05754.07
to Stephen Twining re: treaty of convention with France; ratification issues
1801/01/16
Also expresses his opinion on the precise changes that the Senate will make to the treaty in order to ratify it.
GLC05754.08
to Stephen Twining re: burning of Teasury, Marshall nominated for Chief Justice
1801/01/21
It seems, as tho' Pandora's Box of Mischief was opened upon the United States -- Last evening... the Treasury Department was discovered to be on fire -- The flame caught presumably from the hearth of the Auditors room -- and wrapped up and consumed...
GLC05754.09
to Stephen Twining re: modifications to treaty, Sedition law, etc.
1801/01/24
Complains that he is too busy writing to other people to write at length.
GLC05754.10
to [Stephen Twining] re: ratification of Convention; votes
1801/02/04
GLC05754.11
to [Stephen Twining] re: tie for Presidency between Jefferson & Burr
1801/02/11
Dated "1/2 past 3 o'clock." He writes: "On examining the votes of the electors in the presense of the Senate and House they were as follows for: Thomas Jefferson - 73; Aaron Burr - 73; John Adams - 65; Chs. C. Pickney - 64; John Jay -1. We have...
GLC05754.12
to William Harrison
1814/08/30
Harrison, E.J., fl. 1814
During the War of 1812, a soldier writes to his father with news of the British attack on Washington, D.C. and the shameful behavior of Americans who surrendered.
GLC05783
Gazette and American---Extra.
1815/12/09
This document is a newspaper extra dated Saturday morning, 9 December 1815. It includes a transcript of the Presidential State of the Union Address by James Madison. The speech was originally given in Washington, D.C. on 5 December 1815. Docketed on...
GLC05784
to Henry B. Adams
1882/11/20
"I am quite in sympathy with democratic principles; it is democratic practice that I object to... Jefferson has always been my pet aversion; to me he seems merely an intriguing doctrinaire, mighty in word and weak in action, revengeful but timid, of...
GLC05792
British dominions in America agreeable to the treaty of 1763...
1777/06/17
Kitchin, Thomas, fl. 1750-1777
With hand-colored outlines. Depicts the east coast of North America from New Foundland to Florida. Printed by Dury.
GLC05713
to Nahum Capen re: Grant's presidential campaign
1880/04
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written in purple ink and signed (for her husband) by Varina Davis. "With all his stupidity, neglect of his duties and abuse of his trust... the case must be hopeless. [...] God forbade war to coerce the seceding tribes (of Israel) to return. "
GLC05719
to Henry Clymer
1810/11/19
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Follows a letter to his son about his business affairs (not included) because he found himself with extra paper. Compliments a studious young woman named Eliza, possibly of some relation to them. Praises a discourse by Joseph Hopkinson, the author...
GLC05725
[1873 Army Letters and Telegrams]
1873/12/18-20
Thomas, W. N., fl. 1873
The retained copy book record of army officers' letters and telegraphs concerning the affairs of the Twentieth Infantry. Discusses the removal of the Winnebago tribe of Indians, the plan to capture a chief named Big Hawk, and the training and...
GLC05731.01
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