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to James Madison
April 26, 1783
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
The letter mentions official peace and elections in the Virginia House of Delegates. Possibly misdated 1789 but should be 1783. The docket by Madison is 1783.
GLC00099.137
June 9, 1789
The letter mentions Pendleton's opposition to use of titles in the government.
GLC00099.139
June 15, 1789
In the letter, Pendleton asks Madison's help in getting a Federal judgeship in Georgia for his nephew Nathaniel Pendleton. Also, states his qualifications and war service.
GLC00099.140
July 3, 1789
The letter discusses the Judiciary Bill, balance of powers, how the Court will operate under the Constitution, long discussion of problems of the Courts, impeachment, circuit courts, and Virginia crops.
GLC00099.141.01
Amendments proposed to the Bill "to Establish Judicial Courts"
July 1789
Madison seems not to have used Pendleton's suggestions in amending the bill, per J.C.A. Stagg.
GLC00099.141.02
to Hon. John Page
March 15, 1790
Similar to autograph letter signed on April 2 by James Madison (GLC00099.143). In the letter, Edmund Pendleton provides thanks for sending documents and discusses Hamilton and treasury.
GLC00099.142
to James Madison re: news, capitol coming to the Potomac
July 21, 1790
The letter discusses local news, Pendleton's pleasure with the capitol coming to the Potomac, discussion of American pre-war debts to Britain, and constitutional defining of treaties.
GLC00099.144
to James Madison re: attack on the Hamilton's Bank of the U.S.
January 15, 1791
In the letter Pendleton objects to Hamilton's Treasury plan. Also discusses taxes, disposition of public lands, standing army, and peace between Britain and Spain.
GLC00099.145
March 14, 1791
Letter includes political matters. Mentions: objections to Hamilton's Treasury plan, Constitutional definition of position of Speaker of the House. Possibly misdated, should be 1792.
GLC00099.146
Legal brief in the case of Jones v. Walker
1791 ca.
Legal brief in the suit of Jones, surviving partner of Farrell and Jones, of Great Britain, against Thomas Walker, Defendant, in debt on bond before the Federal Circuit Court, Richmond, Va. Entirely in the hand of Edmund Pendleton. Probably 1791....
GLC00099.147
to James Madison re: transmittal letter of the preceding legal document
December 9, 1781
Transmittal letter for legal brief in the suit of Jones v. Walker. Page 4 is docketed by Madison: "[illegible] inclosing the discussions in the Circuit Court of the US at Richmond on the subject of 'British Debts'." A pencil note identifies the...
GLC00099.148
to James Madison re: suggestions for next Census, attack on Hamilton
February 8, 1792
The letter comments at length and unfavorably on Hamilton's report on manufactures.
GLC00099.149
to James Madison re: trade, anti-Hamilton, lawsuits
April 28, 1792
GLC00099.150
to "General" James Madison
November 28, 1792
In the letter, Madison is saluted as "Dear General" as a joke. Also comments on political pamphlets Madison has sent, states clear anti-Hamilton positions, and discusses relations with the French.
GLC00099.151
January 30, 1795
In the letter, Edmund Pendleton discusses the powers of Congress to tax. Also, provides thanks for pamphlets and mentions John Taylor.
GLC00099.152
Subpoena for Edmund Pendleton and others
30 May 1772
Lee, John, fl. 1772
Court subpoena to Edmund Pendleton and others, issued by John Lee, May 30, 1772. Document signed with EP's autograph attestation on verso. (Originally in four pieces.)
GLC00099.153
to James Gardner
May 22, 1772
The letter mentions opinion in a lawsuit over land patents.
GLC00099.154
to Robert Beverley
July 20, 1790
The letter discusses lands, ownership, and affairs of several Virginia companies formed to speculate in the west. Also mentions the U.S. Treasury.
GLC00099.155
to Thomas Turner
September 27, 1790
Pendleton, Edmund, Jr., fl. 1782
Edmund Pendleton, Jr., accepting a promissory note from Mr. Thomas Turner. Accidentally retained with the Pendleton correspondence by the Madison family.
GLC00099.156
General Order No. 9
10 April 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
A foot soldier's copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell orders to his troops the day after his surrender at Appomattox. Lee expresses his respect and admiration for his men, and his unwillingness to continue to sacrifice so many for a lost cause.
GLC00102
to Simon Perkins
June 10, 1848
Brown, John, 1800-1859
In the letter, John Brown discusses his wool business. "Burlington" continues to make excuses for not paying, while at the same time pleading for wool to be sent to him. Burlington Mills Manufacturing Company in Vermont was one of Brown's clients in...
GLC00106
[Collection of five journals chronicling William Ellery's travels to Congress] [Decimalized .01-.05]
1776-1780
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
GLC00107
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Dighton, Massachusetts]
circa 1776-1777
Signed "W.E." Discusses his travels and expenses through eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, southern New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Contains descriptions of Moravian settlements near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; imprisoned Tories at Newton...
GLC00107.01
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Yorktown, Pennsylvania]
20 October - 15 November 1777
Discusses British General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga and meetings with Generals Oliver Wolcott and Israel Putnam, and with Members of the Continental Congress Francis Dana, John Hancock, John Adams, and Samuel Adams. Includes allusions to...
GLC00107.02
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts]
June 28, 1778-July 23, 1778
Discusses his travels through Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Princeton, New Jersey, southern New York State, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, and Massachusettes. Describes the defeat of Sir Henry Clinton at the Battle of Monmouth and...
GLC00107.03
[Journal of William Ellery's journey from Dighton, Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
24 October 1778 - 14 July 1779
Discusses travels through Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. Describes preparations for Independence day in Philadelphia on the day of his departure (3 July 1779) and reports news of British marauding on...
GLC00107.04
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of J.N. Camp].
20 June 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00076.10
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Henry Gager].
15 June 1876
GLC00076.11
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Jeremiah Mullins, Whit Duvalt, Oliver Brewer, and Soloman Garbe].
04 September 1877
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
GLC00076.12
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Moyer].
11 October 1877
GLC00076.13
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of William Cunningham].
December 11, 1877
GLC00076.14
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Theodore Leffingwell].
January 13, 1880
GLC00076.15
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Seaborn Young].
February 19, 1889
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
GLC00076.16
to Theodorus Bailey
March 25, 1808
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
George Clinton in his letter, cynically assesses the recent unproductive negotiations with a British envoy, citing that the United States was not redressed for wrongs committed and the British gained time to shore up their defenses. He critically...
GLC00087.01
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Denny O' Sullivan].
15 May 1854
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
GLC00091.01
Authority to affix the seal to pardon of Clarence J. Hurt & J.A. Felts.
December 26, 1867
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC00091.02
to Robert Dodge
March 30, 1847
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Granting Dodge a courier's passport for France. Apologizes for being unable to grant the pass originally asked for, but Dodge's intentions did not comply with the uses of that particular document.
GLC00091.03
[Portion of ship passport printed in both English and Dutch]
1809-1811
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Also signed by Robert Smith as Secretary of State. Used to certify that a vessel was owned solely by citizens of the United States. Blanks not filled. Date inferred from Smith tenure in office.
GLC00092.02
to John Y. Mason
September 21, 1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Discusses boats for crossing the Rio Grande. Asks Secretary of the Navy Mason to introduce Captain Napoleon Harrison to Colonel Abert, with whom Harrison wishes to discuss the boats.
GLC00094
To Miss Cordelia Frye.
21 April 1846
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams composes a poem at the request of Frye, the daughter of Maine Senator William Frye. Eight stanzas, six lines each.
GLC00095
to H. H. Carroll
August 1841
Writes as a member of the United States Senate from New Hampshire. Discusses the Whig party's chances in the election. "The great Universal Whig Party is undoubtedly smashed -- broken up - Who does not perceive a wise, beneficient overruling...
GLC00096.01
16 August 1841
Discusses President John Tyler's veto of the Bank Bill. States in part, "Will not our friends rejoice? Will not the enemies of the Constitution dispair? ... Let the young men take from this, fresh encouragement in the darkest and most portentous...
GLC00096.02
Collection of letters, documents & briefs to the Madisons [Decimalized .001-.156]
1765-1790
This is a collection of letters from Edmund Pendleton, one of the leading figures of Revolutionary Virginia, to James Madison, Sr., and James Madison, Jr., later fourth President of the United States. The papers consist of documents and letters...
GLC00099
Massachusetts centinel. [Vol. 8, no.1 (September 19, 1787) - v. 10, no. 52 (March 14, 1789)] [Incomplete]
1787-1789
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
One newspaper of the Massachusetts Centinel dated September 19, 1787 to March 14, 1789. There are 152 issues. Lack: vol.9 no.1 and 6 and vol.10 no.2 with printings of Federalist and no. 12. The Massachusetts Centinel, printed by Benjamin Russell...
GLC00080
Journal of the proceedings of Congress, held at Philadelphia, September 5, 1774
05 September 1774
United States. Continental Congress.
1st Ed., 1st issue. Printed by William and Thomas Bradford. Front & back boards off. This 1st issue lacks the 12-page petition to the King in the 2nd issue (see Broadside, GLC 1671). Included adoption of a Declaration of Rights, Address to the...
GLC00081
to E. S. Johnson
December 14, 1842
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Andrew Jackson replies to Johnson's letter, which informed him of the Democrat's victories in Massachusetts. He congratulates Johnson, and praises Massachusetts. Referring to Federalism and Whiggism in that state he writes, "We can now truly say that...
GLC00084
to Pierre Chassanis [in French]
September 17, 1798
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Written in French. Previously cataloged as being to Rudolph Tillier, a land agent. The letter possibly discusses the land that is now Lewis County, New York. Place written is illegible.
GLC00087.02
to Gouverneur Morris [copy]
February 11, 1799
Tillier, Rudolph, fl. 1793-1799
Copy of a letter from Tillier and Morris' response, dated February 11, 1799. Tillier complains of unjust treatment by "the Company of Peter Chassanis and others," particularly the protestation of bill issued for the payment of advances he made. He...
GLC00087.03
Copy of letter to Pierre Chassanis (in French)
June 30, 1799
Copy of a letter to Pierre Chassanis written in French, possibly from Gouverneur Morris. Was included in a letter from Rudolph Tillier to Morris.
GLC00087.04
to Rudolph Tillier [copy]
August 25, 1799
Terminates Tillier's position as agent for Peter Chassanis, who purchased the land that became the colony of Castorland, New York, in 1792. Includes a copy of Tillier's response in which he states the matter will be addressed in court, dated August...
GLC00087.05
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