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Presidential Oath of Office administered to Ulysses S. Grant
1869/03/04
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Includes Chase's note: "The Oath from this paper was administered to General Grant on the 4th of March 1869."
GLC07682
to Winfield Scott re: urging Scott not to retire
1860/12/29
GLC07683
[Collection of Samuel Watson Van Nuys, F company, 7th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
Includes over 110 letters to his parents with commentary on seeing Lincoln, commanding colored troops, baseball, etc.; with tintype photo of Van Nuys and 2 other officers.
GLC07687
to the Committee of Correspondence in New Jersey
11 June 1770
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
"...[A]ll the duties in the last Revenue Act are repealed, except that on Tea."
GLC07689
Proclamation by William Marvin, Provisional Gov. of the State of Florida
1865/08/26
Florida
Calls for the election of delegates to a convention for the re-establishment of state government in Florida. Gov. Marvin's proclamation is dated the 23rd, but the printing is dated the 26th.
GLC07690
to William Lee re: liquidating his estate
1771/01/07
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797
Lincoln employs a Southern colloquialism: "You shall be able to say 'that took!'"
GLC07691
re: thanks to an unnamed member of Parliament for his support of the Union
1865/12/22
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
GLC07694
[Teamsters agreement for a military expedition up the St. River Lawrence]
April 1759
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written by Hancock while working for his uncle's mercantile company during the French and Indian War. Makes an agreement for provisioning the troops for the Battle of Quebec. Records a contract between "teamster, on the one part, & Thomas Hancock...
GLC07697
to Joseph Whipple
8 April 1783
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Informs his brother that "The Treaties of Peace were sign'd," officially ending the American Revolution, and that "The British I suppose are preparing to leave our Territory." Indicates that soldiers will soon be coming home in need of employment....
GLC07700
[Proclamation to officers and soldiers of the Continental Army]
20 October 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Full title as follows, "A Proclamation to the Officers and Soldiers of the Continental Army who have the real Interest of their Country at Heart, and who are determined to be no longer the Tools and Dupes of Congress, or of France." An appeal to...
GLC07701
5000 American Seamen detained on board British vessels!
1808
Alerts citizens to British impressment, American prisoners in France, "Algerine Piracy and Barbarity," and the relocation of American families to Canada, and blames it all on the Embargo Act of 1807. Urges "a hearty vote for the ANTI-EMBARGO and...
GLC07703
[Four acts passed by the United States Congress on 5 November 1792]
2 March 1793
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Four acts on one sheet, signed by Secretary of State Jefferson. Includes: "An Act making an appropriation to defray the expense of a treaty with the Indians north west of the Ohio," "An Act providing for the payment of the First Installment due on a...
GLC07704
[Collection of Richard H. Jackson, I company, 9th regiment, New York, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .516]
1861/05-1864
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Letters of Richard H. Jackson, Lieutenant in the 9th NY regiment, Hawkins Zouaves, during the period of his service in the Union Army and his subsequent employment as a government clerk attached to the army's subsistence department. 185 letters...
GLC07705
Typewritten Speech, delivered at Yale
January 14, 1959
King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968
One speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. January 14, 1959 before the faculty and students at Yale University. The speech is regarding the future of integration. He provides a brief survey of race relations in the past and discusses the...
GLC07706
Speech at the Tremont Temple
1862/09/12
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
"The immediate cause of the present war is that your president would not sell them Fort Sumter... it is as true of Nations as of Individuals, that nothing so surely invites further agression, as to yield to unjust demands."
GLC07707
to Frederick Bowen
1916/12/20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
"The people of this Country have seen [William Jennings] Bryan in high office. If...they make him President of this Country, they will give us four years of incompetence and corruption without a single redeeming feature."
GLC07708
to Colonel Brewer re: military movements of General Howe
1777/07/29
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
"I am still of the opinion General Howe goes southward or returns to the North River- He will receive great aid in attacking Philadelphia from his shipping and great assistance from the inhabitants of all the lower counties." Written at Coryells...
GLC07710
to Abraham Lincoln re: relieving Hooker of Duty
28 September 1863
"The request was possibly attributable to Gen. Hooker's persuasion that he could not rely on cordial cooperation from General Halleck...You will readily understand what distrust this conflict of orders might give rise to."
GLC07711
to Martha Bradstreet re: current legal situation of Bradstreet
1821/03/02-1821/03/04
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Opinions on war in Europe against Naples and Spain told via allegory of turkeys and ducks.
GLC07712
Expositor Extra!
1865/04/07
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
"Sheridan attacks Lee and routs him! Gen. Ewell captured.... Lee's army has surrendered." With pencil note on verso: "I tore this from a hook in Adrian post office...heaven send the news are true. Charles M. Walker."
GLC07714
Journal of the State Convention of South Carolina
1852
South Carolina
"Urgent need of... if action is to be averted that would work ruinous injuries to the Indian."
GLC07715
Texas amnesty oath signed by Confederate soldier
1865/07/07
Waggoner, J.F., fl. 1865
GLC07716
18 Civil War dispatches, extracts, and general orders issued by U.S. Navy
1861/11-1862/06
United States. Navy
Topics include payment of persons called "contrabands", British ships attempting to run the blockade, Naval intelligence, sanitation during the "hot and sickly" season in the south, and legal requirements with regard to captured vessels. Probably...
GLC07717
A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States, Vol. I
1868
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
GLC07719
Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [in French]
1789
Blois, A.J.E.R. de, fl. 1789
French primer on American Democracy by member of Society of the Cincinnati, including discussion of U.S. and State Constitutions. Includes ALS (04/14/1808) addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet [in French], and an MDS (07/15/1825) detailing de Blois's...
GLC07688.01
to James Wilkinson re: summoning Wilkinson to Washington
1799/05/23
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
"I begin now to be anxious to learn that you had received my letter desiring you to repair to the Seat of Government...that...a general plan for the arrangement of the affairs of the Western Army, with an eye to the existing posture of our political...
GLC07656
Appointing Tobias Lear as Consul to Algiers
1803/11/18
GLC07658
to [Sally Fairfax] re: requesting herbal remedies and recipes
1757/11/15
Washington, George, 1732-1799
GLC07663
to James E. Montgomery
27 November 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Written by Admiral Farragut to Major Montgomery as Acting Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Says Montgomery's note of that morning arrived as he was going ashore to get "a small Brass" cannon at Fort Morgan that Captain Williamson promised him...
GLC07665
to unknown
19 July 1790
Sends copies of "the act for establishing the...permanent seat of the government of the United States" in Washington, D.C. and an act providing for the payment of invalid pensioners (the actual copies are not included). The text of this letter is...
GLC07668
to Pierre C. L'Enfant
January 15, 1792
Requests a meeting to go over some papers Jefferson received from President Washington, so that the relationship between the commissioners superintending the building of Washington, D.C. and L'Enfant could be "entirely understood." L'Enfant designed...
GLC07669
to Tristam Dalton
2 May 1817
Thanks him for the copy of Agriculture Magazine he sent. Regarding cattle feed, he states that instead of the widely used crops of carrots, potatoes, and beets, he recommends Jerusalem artichoke and succory (chicory). He describes the merits of...
GLC07670.01
to Henry Knox
4 June 1779
General Washington informs General Knox of the British army's progress (possibly in the Hudson Highlands, New York). States "It would appear from a number of circumstances that they mean to press their operations against the posts on the highlands...
GLC07674
to Nathanael Greene
2 January 1781
Informs Greene of the size of a British expeditionary force of 1600 men under the command of traitor Benedict Arnold. Also mentions conflicting reports of the battle at Blackstock Plantation in South Carolina between Continental General Thomas...
GLC07675
to Baron de Capellan de Sol re: letter of thanks
1783/08/02
Highly complimentary letter of thanks for a gift received from the Patriotic Society of the City of Enkhuysen, The Netherlands. "Your station, Sir, and your Character in particular, have indeed merited the confidence and regard of the Confederate...
GLC07676
to Edmund Randolph re: debating legality of relocating Congress
1793/10/14
GLC07677
to George Grenville re: Colden's conduct during the Stamp Act uprisings
1768/01/02
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776
GLC07654.35
to George Grenville re: update of Assembly proceeding against Colden
1768/01/29
GLC07654.36
Copy of a circular letter to colonial governments re: taxes imposed on colonies
1768/02/11
Massachusetts House of Representatives
GLC07654.37
1768/10/22
GLC07654.38
to Dr. Thomas Moffatt re: anti-British sentiments in the Colonies
1768/10/28
Saville, George, fl. 1768
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GLC07654.39
to George Grenville re: Colden's vindication in the Assembly
1769/01/06
GLC07654.40
to George Grenville re: death of Gov. Henry Moore
1769/10/05
GLC07654.41
Some articles of intelligence . . . relating to the Ohio company
1772/10
Grenville, George, 1753-1813
GLC07654.42
Act for the Better Securing the Dependency of...America
1766 ca.
GLC07655
Draft response to notification of election as President
1829/02/16 ca.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"I accept the office given me by the free & unbiased suffrage, of a virtuous people, with feelings of the highest gratitude."
GLC07657
to Gov. Hancock re: praise for the Republican form of government
1790/01/31
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
"The result of my reflections on republics are, that they are more productive of happiness, and an enlargement of the human mind, than any other sort of Government."
GLC07659
to Sir Charles Morgan re: current political revolutions in Europe
1822/08/18
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
GLC07660
to Nathanael Greene re: news of the Peace Treaty
1783/03/12
Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813
"I should think it prudent to maintain so respectable a force in Georgia and South Carolina as would discourage any attempt on them fin case the Negotiations should prove abortive."
GLC07661
to "Madam" re: descriptions of Paris and the opening of States General
1789/05/11
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
"I had the Honor to be present on the fifth of this Month at the opening of the States General. A Spectacle more solemn to the mind, than gaudy to the Eye."
GLC07662
Log of Whaler "Hamilton"
1839-1841
Hand, George, fl. 1839-1841
Portrait of the Lincoln Assassination conspirator after his capture. By Gardner, printed circa 1880's.
GLC07664
to Committee of Correspondence for the Colony of Virginia
1 July 1774
Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
Co-signed by Samuel Rhoads and Joseph Galloway on behalf of the committee. Galloway was Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly and would eventually become a well known Loyalist after his Plan of Union was rejected. References their letter asking the...
GLC07666
to Timothy Pickering
11 October 1780
Writes to Pickering, who was his successor as Quartermaster of the Continental Army when Greene took command of West Point just after Benedict Arnold's treason. Expresses his dismay at the state of the garrison at West Point and requests supplies....
GLC07667
to Marshall Pinkney Wilder
circa 16 May 1860
Judd, Norman B., 1815-1878
Co-signed by Oliver Lowndes Davis, a member of the Illinois delegation. Judd, an Illinois State Senator, responds on behalf of the Illinois delegation to the Chairman of the Massachusetts delegation prior to the 1860 presidential election. States,...
GLC07671
to Captain Partridge
16 June 1828
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe in retirement to a Captain Partrdige. Says he has the pleasure of sending a copy of his memoir (not included here) on the subject of his claims for backpay as a diplomat. Claims he is asking for the money now because "There was no...
GLC07672
to J. C. Martin
circa 1910-1919
Disputes Martin's premise that a candidate's religion is important: "In no case does the man's religious belief in any way influence his discharge of his duties, save as to make him more eager to act justly and uprightly in his relations to all men."...
GLC07673
re: defending himself against accusations in the Yazoo land grant scandal
1805/02/25
Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822
GLC07636
Eyewitness account of sinking of the Titanic
1912/04/15 ca.
Dodge, Washington, 1859-1919
Written by a first-class passenger on Carpathia stationery: "Awakened about 11:40 by a violent jar....I went out to the promenade deck and soon learned that we had run into ice...and I had heard a passenger state that he saw an iceberg pass the...
GLC07640
re: capture of Davis and his transport from Nashville to Washington [decimalized]
1862-1900
Tucker, Alba M., fl. 1865-1887
From the archive of Alba M. Tucker, Assistant Quarter Master. Collection consists of telegrams, general orders, an annual report to the Quartermaster General, printed biographical sketches, newspaper clippings, and one photograph concerning the...
GLC07642
to Richard Taylor re: slavery debate preceding compromise of 1850
1850/04
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
"Congress as yet has done but little, but discuss the unfortunate slavery question which is not yet adjusted and it is quite uncertain when it will be...."
GLC07643
to James Madison re: correcting journals of Constitutional Convention
1820/06/21
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
GLC07648
The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held In London [emancipation]
1782/05/20-25
Contains a letter to friends at the quarterly and monthly meetings in Great Britain and Ireland, and another letter to friends at their yearly meeting in Philadelphia. Both letters guide the conduct of Quakers, and encourage "the continuance of your...
GLC07633
The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London [British abolition efforts]
1789/06/01-09
Quaker meeting regarding the conduct of church members. Mentions the global spread of British abolition efforts: "It is with particular satisfaction we observe the spreading of those principles of justice, which have long bound us to the cause of...
GLC07634
The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting Held in London [American Revolution]
1779/05/24-29
Contains a letter to friends at the quarterly and monthly meetings in Great Britain and Ireland: "The sufferings of our brethren in America... have principally arisen from that confusion and distress which are inseparable from war..."; and another...
GLC07635
Life of Jeff. Davis in Five Expressive Tableaux [engraving]
1864 ca.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Engraved series of metamorphoses from "Before He Becomes a Traitor" to "Finis''.
GLC07637
to Thomas B. Musgrave re: imprisonment
1859/11/17
Brown, John, 1800-1859
"I do not feel myself the least degraded by my imprisonment, my chain, or the near prospect of the gallows. Men cannot imprison, or chain, or hang the soul." With engraving, photograph, and collateral paperwork. Per Lee Shepard, Asst. Director for...
GLC07638.01
to "My Darling Wife" re: doubting reported plan to rescue Brown
1859/11/24
Taliaferro, William Booth, 1822-1898
Written while guarding John Brown in prison.
GLC07638.02
to David G. Burnet re: politics in Texas
1835/02/06
Travis, William B., fl. 1835
"Austin has been admitted to Bail. Letters from him & Almonte say he will leave Mexico, intirely liberated, in a short time. The new election for governor, Lt. governor, and members of Congress, will take place here next Monday." Also mentions...
GLC07639
Landscape watercolor painted by Grant as cadet at West Point
1842 ca.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Signed in right hand corner "U.H. Grant". Includes 4 items collateral paperwork.
GLC07641
to Henry Sherburne re: Treaty with the Chickasaw Nation
1818/08/18
"Funds have been transmitted you to carry into effect the treaty with the Chickasaw Nation of the 30th of December 1815, and also for the payment of the annuity due them under that treaty for 1817...." Sherburne, a Rhode Island native, was...
GLC07644
re: authorizing justices in Charlotte Co. to execute slaves for capital offenses
1770/05/02
Botetourt, Norborne B., fl. 1770
Authorizes justices in Charlotte County to execute slaves who commit capital offenses. With collateral newspaper article.
GLC07645
to Sally Tompkins re: battle at Richmond Mountain
1861/09/17
Taylor, Walter Herron, 1838-1916
"[T]he expedition not wholly baren of good results. We captured all their pickets...the plan was well arranged (and that is all my Genl [Lee] had to do with it) but...the assault was not made."
GLC07646
Engraving inscribed by Sherman
1871/09/24
"If...you would take the trouble to examine the volume throughout, and to minute all the passages where your recollection or your notes would detect an error, it would confer a new and valuable obligation upon me...."
GLC07647
to George Grenville re: aftermath of Boston Massacre, troop presence in Boston
1770/03/23
Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775
"It was so apparently incompatible with the Safety of the town for the troops to continue any longer in it, that His Majesty's Council were unanimous in their Advice to the Lieutenant Governor, that they should be removed to the Barracks at Castle...
GLC07649
Does a College Education Pay re: supporting college education
[1880 ca.]
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
"The methods employed in any enterprise and occupation, have so changed within the last fifty years, that a necessity has risen for an advanced grade of intelligence and education."
GLC07650
to Samuel Adams, et al. re: British policy & the potential loss of the colonies
1771/05/15
"History shows that by these Steps great Empires have crumbled heretofore; and the late Transactions we have so much Cause to complain of, show that we are in the same Train, and that without a greater Share of Prudence and Wisdom than we seem on...
GLC07651
to James Alexander re: gratitude to attorney 2 years after trial and aquittal
1737/05/06
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
"The Service it did me was great for that compleated my Deliverance..."
GLC07652
to George Clinton re: situation at West Point after Arnold's treason
1780/10/09
"The condition of the works and the knowledge the enemy has of them from Arnold's late shameful and treasonable conduct make it necessary that every exertion should be made to compleat them, and I have it from the commander in chief to leave nothing...
GLC07653
Collection of Grenville papers re: colonial policy towards colonies [Decimalized .01- .42]
1763-1772
Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister from the spring of April 1763 until July 1765, George Grenville became one of the least loved heads of government over the colonies due to two revenue bills that could be blamed, to an extent, for what...
GLC07654
Anonymous note re: division of American bill
1763 ca.
"The American bill if Divided into different bills will most certainly meet with less opposition..."
GLC07654.01
Extract of letter from Committee of Merchants at Boston to Jasper Mauduit
Committee of Merchants of Boston
Bernard has itemized one hundred and five points, ranging from the establishment of "a Nobility for life" to the redrawing of colonial frontiers according to "natural boundaries." Includes a three-page preface.
GLC07654.02
to George Grenville re: illicit trade in America, Holland, and other ports
1763/05/19
Bollan, William, fl. 1750-1763
GLC07654.03
Principles of Law & Policy applied to British Colonies in America
[1764]
Bernard, Francis, 1712-1779
GLC07654.04
to George Grenville re: improprieties in collecting taxes in Colonies
1764/10/03
Temple, John, fl. 1764
GLC07654.05
to Commissioners of Trade and Plantation re: French under English rule in Quebec
1764/10/29
Murray, James, fl. 1764
GLC07654.06
List of undischarged taxes from the Colonies
1765 ca.
GLC07654.07
to George Grenville re: the Stamp Act, a need for changes in colonial society
1765/02/01
Rogers, Nathaniel, fl. 1765
GLC07654.08
to George Grenville re: Colonial remonstrance against Molasses Act of 1733
1765/02 ca.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
He quotes: "'That the Complaint contained in the New England Memorial & Petition was frivolous & Groundless, an high Insult upon his Majesty's Government, & tending to shake off the dependency of the said Colony upon this Kingdom, to which by Law &...
GLC07654.09
to King George III re: establishment of admiralty courts
1765/07/04
With secretarial signatures of Grenville, Lord North and John Turner. Copy of a letter to King George III discussing the admiralty and vice admiralty courts, along with a description of three new courts at Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston.
GLC07654.10
Treasury minutes re: Stamp Act revenue
1765/07/09
Great Britain. Treasury.
"...[I]t is expected that a full Asembly will form very different Resolutions Such as may cement the Union, which alone can establish the Safety and Prosperity of the Colonies and the Mother Country." Marked "Copy" on first page.
GLC07654.11
Patent issued to Ephraim Gilbert for the construction of gun locks
1829/04/03
Countersigned by Martin Van Buren. On parchment, with red ribbon.
GLC07585
to Winthrop Sargent re: receiving documents & dividing up Mississippi territory
1801/01/18
Marshall, John, fl. 1801
Date is 1801, and recipient is most likley Winthrop Sargent, who at the time was governor of the Mississippi Territory. Internal evidence and the handwriting on the endorsement point to Sargent, per Charles Hobson, Marshall Papers.
GLC07586
Two Speeches by Frederick Douglass re: West India emancipation; Dred Scott
1857
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Full title: "Two speeches by Frederick Douglass; One on West India Emancipation, delivered at Canandaigua, August 4th and the other on the Dred Scott Decision, delivered in New York... May 1857."
GLC07591
to Edwin M. Stanton re: urging recruitment of black troops in Kentucky
1864/03/28
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Asking for recruitment to be in a manner "Free from collateral embarassments" for Kentucky's Governor: "I think these requests of the Governor are reasonable; and I shall be obliged, if you will give him a full hearing, and do the best you can to...
GLC07600
to William S. Smith re: consequence of General Knox's application
[1782/06/24]
"In consequence of General Knox's application... not knowing who was to command the forces destined for the invasion of Jamaica, I had to resort to the certificates with which you were furnished." Text loss at top right, with text drawn on...
GLC07601
Notes on edition of George Washington's correspondence [fragment]
1822-1826 ca.
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Docketed "Page 7 of Jno Marshall mss from his Life of Washington." In fact, these appear to be notes on events in Washington's life referring to page numbers. There is a long struck passage in the lower center of the page.
GLC07603
Battle Report of 20th Corps Brigade [Atlanta campaign]
1864/05/22
Coburn, John, fl. 1864
Battle Report of 20th Corps Brigade leader to John Speed during Atlanta Campaign.
GLC07580
Confederate Constitution [facsimile in scrapbook with images of leaders]
1883
Scrapbook, including facsimile, with all secession ordinances, members off Congress, lists of state governors, members of President's staff and Davis Cabinet engraving, with photographs or engravings. Facsimile printed by Joseph Laing, illustrated...
GLC07581
Colored mezzotint oval portrait
circa 1789
GLC07582
to unknown recipient re: legal and financial issues
1785/02/20
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
GLC07583
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