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to Martin Van Buren re: fraud committed against Cherokee Indian Nation by agents
1841/01/07
Clark, William, fl. 1841
Draft with numerous corrections.
GLC06741.02
President's Message. First address to Congress [on silk]
1829/12/08
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
GLC06747
to Bureaux Pusy?? re: assistance to Revolutionary veteran, forwarding
1801/09/03
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Letter is addressed to Pusey, and appears to be forwarding a petition for Congress to introduce. Written in Monticello
GLC06749.01
Authority to affix the seal to proclamation for day of Thanksgiving
1863/07/15
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Ordering a day of national thanksgiving on 6 August 1863 for victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, seeking restoration of the Union and God's intervention to "subdue the anger which has produced... a needless and cruel rebellion...." Lined on verso...
GLC06754
to Lew Wallace re: asking for advice on discharge of soldier at Ft. McHenry
1864/06/08
Regarding the discharge of soldier Thomas Washington Smith. WithANS of Lew Wallace at the bottom concerning the inquiry, responding, and forwarding to Col. Wooley.
GLC06755
to Edwin M. Stanton re: arranging trip to review troops at City Point
1865/03/21
"Mrs. L. proposes 3 P.M. Thursday, and says she can not be ready sooner. Let it be so." (Mary Todd Lincoln had an infamous fit of jealousy over her husband's accompaniment by General Ord's wife during this trip.)
GLC06756
to Griffith Evans re: requesting expense report from Board of Commissioners
1801/07/16
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison asks for a detailed expense report. Evans had been secretary of the Board. Very minor losses affecting letters on the address leaf.
GLC06758
President's Message. National Intelligencer Extra
1818/11/17
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe's address to the second session of the fifteenth Congress. Printed in 5 columns. Brigham 1: 103.
GLC06759
New Jersey resolution honoring Scott, with Congressional pamphlet
1862/03/19
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Signed by Charles Olden, Governor, with Congressional pamphlet.
GLC06702
re: Sherman's March, comments on history article [fragment]
1878 ca.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Apparently a fragment, but the sentiments appear to be complete
GLC06703
to Edwin M. Stanton re: skirmish with guerilla band
1862/03/24
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
GLC06705
to [Genet?] re: "measure consequence to Citizen Genet"
1793/11/15
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
GLC06706
to James Duane re: naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer, with FF
1813/09/18
Discusses the naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer. "No heart is more rejoiced than mine at these mortifications of English pride." Docketed. Written in Monticello
GLC06708
to Patrick K. Rogers re: University of Virginia opening delayed
1819/06/23
Jefferson writes that the general opening of the University will be delayed to 1821. Dr. Cooper may open a school of philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy and law. Written in Monticello
GLC06709
Bill for his ride to New York and Philadelphia announcing the Suffolk resolves
1774/10
Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
The document, "The Town of Boston to Paul Revere," lists travel from Boston to New York, New York to Philadelphia, and his time, for a total of 55 pounds, 3 shillings and 6 pence. There are two pen-strokes of letters at the top of the document.
GLC06711
to Gov. of Virginia re: transmitting acts of Congress
1792/05/21
Acts involve land grants, protection of frontiers, militias, debt relief, duties on spirits, national defense, altering Treasury and War Departments, copper coinage, governing territories, etc.
GLC06712
to Persifor F. Smith re: Mexican War, brevets, discusses his role in the battles
1851/05/28
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Discusses Beauregard's role in Mexican War battles. He complains about only receiving two brevets saying: "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's."
GLC06715
to Frank J. Kozicki re: Anfa hotel plans, Casablanca conference site Jan. 1943
1944/09/14
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
The printed plan of the hotel, signed simply "Winston Churchill." Accompanied by a cover letter from Churchill's secretary, Kozicki's (damaged) request to FDR and a negative response from FDR's secretary, Grace Tully.
GLC06716
to Mr. Clemint re: an obituary
1890/08/31
Hassam, Childe, fl. 1890
"Please keep my impressionistic prose as it is."
GLC06718
to John H. Houston re: political turmoil in Tenn. after election of 1824
1825/04/20
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Describing the turmoil in Tennesse (his home state), he comments "Political firment at home." He also notes that "Miss M." concluded to defer matters until fall.
GLC06719
to Judge Peters re: thanks for Biddle's address on agriculture
1822/02/20
A wonderful letter written in the third person, signed at the beginning and in initials at the end. "Mr. Biddle has justly noticed their mass of excellent sense and admirable practice disfigured by a fantastical mixture of superstition and...
GLC06720
to Mr. Bayley re: plan to liberate his slaves, colonization, personal matters
1829/04/15
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Written to Mr. Bayley in England. Discusses his plans for colonizing his freed slaves in Haiti or Liberia. Lafayette also mentions the Catholic emancipation bill, etc.
GLC06721
Cavalry tactics: or Regulations for the instruction... of the cavalry
1862/03/12
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
[Full title] "Cavalry Tactics: or regulations for the instruction, formations, and movements of the cavalry" by Philip St. George Cooke. Edition printed by Lippincott, 1862. Signed by Brown as member of Co. K., 1st Cavalry, 7th regiment Kansas...
GLC06724
to "Alice" re: explaining why he set Jefferson Davis free on a $100,000 bond
1867/05/18
Underwood, John C., fl. 1867
GLC06726
Archive relating to the Freedman's Bureau, in Beaufort, SC [decimalized. 01-.11]
1862-1864
GLC06727
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