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to Levi Woodbury
June 23, 1828
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
The letter is introducing Henry Lee to the recipient, and requesting that Woodbury offer any possible assistance on his research of a recent war.
GLC00801
to J.B. Allen
November 13, 1894
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
McKinley appoints Allen to the Commission appointed by Congress to indicate the position of Ohio regiments in the battle of Antietam. Allen, 19 years old in the battle, fought with the 23rd Ohio Regiment. Letter written on State of Ohio, Executive...
GLC00802
[Veto of New York State Assembly Bill Introductory Number 833, Printed Number 875]
March 15, 1929
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Veto of "an ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to punishment for receiving deposits in insolvent banks." Roosevelt vetoes the bill commenting, "I am unwilling to accept a bill that lessens the penalty for this peculiarly outrageous breach of...
GLC00803
to B. Rush Stoddard
October 1, 1866
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Signs a letter with his title as "Brig. Genl. C.S.A. Prisoner of War on Parole," in compliance with Stoddard's request, possibly for an autograph.
GLC00805
Copy of telegram in cipher to Jefferson Davis
January 17, 1865
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Recipient's copy of a telegram to Confederate President Jefferson Davis written in Confederate cipher, decoded above each line of the message in pencil. The telegram concerns military strategy and Beauregard's advice not to divide the Army of...
GLC00806
[Special requisition for bounty money]
April 1862
Wood, Sterling Alexander Martin, 1823-1891
Special requisition for bounty money for the one hundred and twenty six recruits. Lists names of soldiers of the 32nd Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers. Created by Colonel M. P. Laury and approved by Confederate Brigadier General Sterling A. M. Wood...
GLC00807
Collection of three letters of George E. Farmer [Decimalized .01- .03]
1865
Farmer, George E., fl. 1865
April 14, 1865 - May 4, 1865
GLC00808
Unconditional Union Ticket
1864
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Union ticket for Abraham Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President. Printed in blue and red inks. Lists presidential electors from Indiana for the Lincoln-Johnson ticket for the 1864. Printed with image of a canon and flag....
GLC00809
Cabinet portrait of Daniel Butterfield, signed
1892
Semple, fl. 1892
Signed and dated on mount. 3/4 bust profile
GLC00810
to George Clinton
June 11, 1783
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton writes to Clinton in Poughkeepsie, New York to inform him that he wants to return to private occupations and will resign his office as a New York member of the Continental Congress within ten days.
GLC00812
Maritime license for American ship to trade in Bordeaux (in French)
March 25, 1813
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 1769-1821
Maritime license issued in Bourdeaux, France. These types of licenses were dispatched to the French consuls in Charleston, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. They were issued to an American ship to authorize trade directly with France. This one...
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[Two letters to Thomas T. Craven] [Decimalized .01 and .02]
1844
GLC00815
to Thomas T. Craven
January 3, 1844
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Perry, Commander of U.S. Naval Forces on the western coast of Africa, writes from the U.S.S. Macedonia (off the coast of Monrovia) to Lieutenant Commodore Craven of the U.S. Brig Porpoise. He directs Craven to survey anchorage at Fish Town, near Cape...
GLC00815.01
September 13, 1844
Canot, Theodore, 1804-1860
Canot writes to Lieutenant Commodore Craven about the building and rigging of ship to be named 'Le Pauvre Diable.' He asks to borrow a book on shipbuilding if possible, and asks for advice on how to rig his ship in "the American stile."
GLC00815.02
Constitution and Constitutional Convention archive [decimalized]
1787
Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822
This collection of Pierce Butler's papers from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 provides unique views of the various conflicts that permeated the Constitutional Convention, while bringing to life the process of creating the United States...
GLC00819
Constitution [First printing of second draft] [Committee of Style]
12 September 1787
Constitutional Convention, 1787
Second draft of the Constitution, by the Committee of Style, printed on recto of each leaf and tied (leaves 1-2 only) with a ribbon, uncut and unbound. With the notes of Pierce Butler. Originally bound with blue ribbon. Document has creasemarks along...
GLC00819.02
[New Jersey plan]: Resolved that the Articles of Confederation....
15 June 1787
"Jersey" -docket on p.8. Full transcript of the New Jersey Plan in hand of Robert Lansing, Jr.. Charles Hamilton thought this document might be written in the hand of Spaight, but SK identified later as John Lansing, Jr.
GLC00819.07
[Various proposals:] The Council of State...
31 August 1787
Mason, George, Sr., 1725-1792
Large folio sheet. Unidentified handwriting. Also re: import duties, revenues, limiting terms and appointments of elected officials including the President, limits on the executive pardon authority and a rejected clause concerning revenues.
GLC00819.19
Instructions to captains and commanders of private armed vessels...
02 May 1780
United States. Continental Congress.
Evans 17021. Printed broadside authorizing privateering. With Thompson's name printed at end
GLC00820
Inaugural address of President Davis: delivered at the capitol, Monday, February 18, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Printed by Shorter & Reid. First Printing. Accompanied by a short description (with price) form 1925.
GLC00822
[Confederate circular regarding discipline issued after the Battle of Stones River]
January 22, 1863
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Docket (in pencil) indicates that this was Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's copy. Issued from the headquarters of the cavalry by E. S. Burford, Assistant Adjutant General, based on Wheeler's orders. Deplores the discipline of regimental...
GLC00823
Field orders of General James Longstreet [Decimalized .01-.02]
1864-1865
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
GLC00824
Special Orders Confederate 1st corps
Records orders related to various kinds of authorized troop movements. Lists movement of individual military personnel, leaves of absence for officers, and unit positions. The orders are given by Longstreet and Anderson, but signed by only Latrobe...
GLC00824.01
General Orders Confederate 1st corps Lt. Genl Jas. Longstreet
James Longstreet's general orders to the I Corps. Most of the orders are written and signed for by either Gilbert Moxley Sorrel or Osmun Latrobe. Both signed as Assistant Adjutant General. There are also twenty six printed orders interleaved, as...
GLC00824.02
Collection of 2 items related to Richard S. Taylor [Decimalized]
23 May 1864
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Terms of capitulation
6 May 1865
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Printed General Order no. 54, the surrender agreement between Confederate General Richard Taylor and Union General Edward S. Canby on 4 May 1865 at Citronelle, Alabama. Under the terms of the surrender, officers retained their sidearms and horses...
GLC00826
to William O. Rogers
November 3, 1869
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
He expresses wishes for "the future welfare of our common country."
GLC00830
The political economy of slavery
1857
Ruffin, Edmund, 1794-1865
First edition of Ruffin's pro-slavery pamphlet, signed by Andrew Johnson. Johnson writes on the cover "Send this to my room with my mail." The pamphlet was published in 1857, Johnson most likely signed it in 1858. Untrimmed edges. Lacking wrappers...
GLC00774
Appointment of Thomas Ward as cadet at West Point with instructions
March 18, 1859
United States War Department
Signed on front by John Floyd as Secretary of War. Blue paper. With instructions for qualification for admissions, exercises and extract of regulations.
GLC00778.01
Appointment no. 47 of Thomas Ward Cadet
January 21, 1860
Blue sheet folded, signed by Floyd as Secretary of War.
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[Commission of Thomas Ward, Second Lieutenant in 1st Regiment Artillery]
01 April 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Commission of Thomas Ward as a Second Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Artillery, beginning on June 11, 1863. Signed by Abraham Lincoln, countersigned by E. M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Edward D. Townsend as Assistant...
GLC00778.04
[Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant in 1st Regt Art.]
01 June 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant in the First Regimental Artillery. beginning on June 18, 1864. Signed by Andrew Johnson as President and countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Edward D. Townsend as...
GLC00778.05
[Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant, brevet]
20 August 1866
Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant by brevet, beginning on June 3, 1864. Stamped signature by Andrew Johnson as President, countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Awarded for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle...
GLC00778.06
[Commission of Thomas Ward, Second Lieutenant in 1st Regt Artillery]
Commission of Thomas Ward as Second Lieutenant in First Regiment Artillery, beginning on March 13, 1865. Stamped signature by Andrew Johnson as President, countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Given "for good conduct and gallant...
GLC00778.07
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Captain in the First Regt. Artillery]
December 20, 1876
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Appointment of Thomas Ward as Captain in the first Regiment of Artillery, beginning on November 1, 1876. Signed by Ulysses S. Grant as President, countersigned by James D. Cameron ("J.D. Cameron") as Secretary of War. No reason given for promotion...
GLC00778.08
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Assistant Adj. General with rank of Major]
08 July 1884
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
Appointment of Thomas War as Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Major, beginning on June 28, 1884. Signed by Chester A. Arthur as President, countersigned by Robert T. Lincoln as Secretary of War. No reason given for promotion. Docketed at...
GLC00778.09
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Asst. Adj. General with rank of Lieutenant]
11 September 1893
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Appointment of Thomas Ward as Assistant Adjutant General with rank of Lieutenant, beginning on August 31, 1893. Signed by Grover Cleveland as President, countersigned by L.A. Grant as acting Secretary of War. Docketed at top, reads "Recorded Volume...
GLC00778.10
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Asst. Adj. General with rank of Colonel]
December 21, 1897
Appointment of Thomas Ward as Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Colonel, beginning on September 11, 1897. Signed by William McKinley as President, countersigned by Russel A. Alger. Docketed at top by Acting Adjutant General, reads "Recorded...
GLC00778.11
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Brigadier General]
December 18, 1902
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Appointment of Thomas Ward to Brigadier General, beginning July 22, 1902. Signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Acting Adjutant General, reads "Recorded Adjutant General's...
GLC00778.12
[Appointment of Thomas Ward, Brigadier General (paper)]
22 July 1902
Appointment of Thomas Ward to Brigadier General, beginning July 22, 1902. Signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded, Adjutant General's Office, Jul...
GLC00778.13
[Appointment of Philip Raymond Ward, Second Lieutenant of Artillery]
28 April 1898
Appointment of Philip Raymond Ward to Second Lieutenant of Artillery, beginning April 20, 1898. Signed by Wiliam McKinley as President, countersigned by Russel A. Alger ("R.A. Alger"). Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded Adjutant...
GLC00778.16
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, First Lieutenant of Artillery]
December 26, 1900
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to First Lieutenant of Artillery, beginning August 10,1900. Signed by William McKinley as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded Adjutant General...
GLC00778.17
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, First Lieutenant of Artillery (paper)]
13 August 1900
Appointment of Philip R. Ward, First Lieutenant of Artillery, beginning August 10, 1900. Signed by William McKinley as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded Adjutant General's...
GLC00778.18
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, Captain in the Artillery Corps (paper)]
24 August 1901
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to Captain in the Artillery Corps, beginning August 23,1901. Signed by McKinley as President, countersigned by Wm Cary Sanger as Acting Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Thomas Ward, as Acting Assistant Adjutant...
GLC00778.19
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, Captain in the Artillery Corps]
December 26, 1901
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to Captain in the Artillery Corps, beginning August 23, 1901. Signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded, Adjutant...
GLC00778.20
to Major Philip R. Ward
December 6, 1911
Signed by Adjutant General Henry P. McLean, with Ward's signed note at bottom. The letter discusses transmitting commission to Major of Coast.
GLC00778.21
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, Major in the Coast Artillery Corps]
December 21, 1911
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to Major in the Coast Artillery Corps, beginning December 6, 1911. Signed by William Howard Taft as President and countersigned Henry L. Stimson as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by the Adjutant General, reads "The...
GLC00778.22
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward Lieutenant Colonel in the Coast Artillery]
13 July 1917
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to Lieutenant Colonel in the Coast Artillery, beginning May 15, 1917. NOT signed by Wilson. Signed by William Ingraham as Acting Secretary of War. Docketed at top by the Adjutant General, reads "The Adjutant General's...
GLC00778.23
[The Massacre of Chehaw indians by Georgia militia] [Decimalized .01- .06]
May - August 1818
GLC00782.11
to William Rabun
June 30, 1818
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Secretary of State Adams informs Governor of Georgia Rabun that President Monroe has directed that Captain Obediah Wright be prosecuted for the murder of Chehaw Indians. He discusses some details necessary to start the prosecution. The Chehaw were...
GLC00782.11.02
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