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[Engraving of Abigail Adams]
1783-1815
Sartain, John, 1808-1897
Engraving made from a painting by Gilbert Stuart, with a copy of Adams signature underneath.
GLC08917.02
to Simeon Baldwin
13 September 1792
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Instructs Baldwin to comply with the enclosed Congressional act ordering that a list of all federal salaries be compiled by the Treasury Department. Baldiwn's reply on verso states that he has complied and enclosed "statements of my fees and...
GLC08960.01
[Congresstional order for Treasury Department to compile federal salaries]
7 May 1792
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Congress ordering the Secretary of the Treasury to present the senate with a statement of "salaries, fees and emoluments...of every person holding any civil office or employment under the United States...together with the actual disbursements and...
GLC08960.02
[Roster for 44th New York Volunteer Infantry]
February 1863 circa
Roster lists officers and enlisted men. For officers lists name, rank, date appointed, and and remarks on change in their status, such as death, discharge or promotion. For enlisted men lists name, age, hieght, complexion, eye and hair color...
GLC08966.01
A history of the Forty-fourth regiment, New York volunteers
1911
Nash, Eugene Arus, 1837-1911
An in depth history of the 44th New York Volunteer Infantry, chronicling almost ever day. Printed copies of photographs, letters, and other primary sources.
GLC08966.02
to Richard Henry Lee
14 November 1777
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Celebrates the American victory at Saratoga and discusses various operations concerning Virginia, including finances, legislation and military manouvers. Asks Lee's opinion regarding a potential foriegn loan. Written as Governor of Virginia....
GLC08973.01
[Engraving of Patrick Henry]
1763-1783
Wellmore, Edward, fl. 1834-1867
Engraving of Patrick Henry by Edward Wellmore, based on the painting by James Barton Longacre.
GLC08973.02
The Crisis, No. 1 or Thoughts on Slavery, Occasioned by the Missouri Question.
1820
Hillhouse, William, fl. 1820
Printed by A. H. Maltby & Co, New Haven, Connecticut. Denounces slavery and its introduction into the new Territories: "The extension of slavery to the new and unculivated regions of the west...is a great calamity...It is a blot on the human...
GLC09062
to Sharpe Delaney
2 October 1789
"As in the first establishment of Revenue systems, imperfections and inconveniencies will naturally present themselves in practice, which could not have been foreseen in their formation; it is of the greatest moment, that the best information should...
GLC09063
[Orders to affix the seal to a letter for Peru's ad-interim President Pedro Diez Canseco]
13 May 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Order to the Secretary of State. The letter offered condolences for deceased President San Roman and hopes for continued wisdom and success, guided by "the Supreme Ruler of the Universe."
GLC09064
[Document recognizing Francisco Vicente Spinoza de Camara Perestrello as Consul in Massachusetts and New Hampshire]
21 November 1822
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Also signed by John Quincy Adams. Francisco Vicente Spinoza de Camara Perestrello represented the King of Portugal and Brazil.
GLC09065
[Convention Army]
circa 17 November 1777
Davis, Amasa, 1744-1825
Also signed by Col. Joshua Davis, Thomas Crane, Will Harris, and Fitch Pool. "Amasa Davis is appointed one of the Commissary's for Supplying the Troops under Genl. Burgoyne (now Prisoners in this State), with the Various sorts of Provisions brought...
GLC09066
[US Naval Academy draft of minutes]
before 1845
Pinkney, Somerville
"A meeting of the Citizens of Annapolis...for...considering the propriety, of offering a memorial to Congress for the establishment of a Navy yard at this place...Resolved...to take immediate steps to have the harbour of this City, the creeks around...
GLC09067
[Appointment of assessors for the 47th assessment district]
24 September 1798
Heron, William, fl. 1798
Appoints "Samson Howe, Thaddeus Learned, Jonathan Nichols, Zadoc Spalding & Hobart Torrey...Assessors for the 47th Assessment District comprising the Towns of Killingley & Thomson..." Signed by five Connecticut State Commissioners: Heron[a...
GLC09068
[Quaker Manumission]
January 28, 1777
Yeardley, Sarah, fl. 1777
"I Sarah Yeardley Widow of the township of Lower Makefield in Bucks County & Province of Pennsylvania do hereby set free from bondage, my Negroe Man Named Daniel Cuffy aged about fifty five years..." Partially printed with manuscript accomplishment.
GLC09071
[Pay document]
1 July 1777
Heath, William, 1737-1814
"Abstract of One Months pay of sundry Artificers employed in the Continental Service from the first of June to the last 1777." Showing amounts owed Captain Thomas Urann [a Boston Tea Party participant] and eleven of his men.
GLC09072
to A.W. Reese
26 July 1898
Schley, Winfield Scott, 1839-1911
Days after triumphing over the Spanish Squadron at Santiago, Cuba, and sent from flagship Brooklyn: "Thank you for your note of congratulation. I am afraid I am being praised more than I deserve for a simple act of duty which my whole training in...
GLC09073
to Ms Parker
9 April 1773
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Responds to a complaint from the daughter of his recently deceased business partner, James Parker: "Desiring nothing but what is just, shall be more pleas'd to find little due to me than much...I think it contributes to the Duration of Friendship...
GLC09074
to unidentified [Phil. Payne]
March 31, 1799
Henry, P., fl. 1799
"...[John Nelson] wanted to sell his Land very much, & that just now he was much pressed for money & would sell a good Bargain. He says a fine plantation or two, of the best low Grounds may be had...I would be glad to get my Lynchburgh Tobaco sent...
GLC09075
to Mathew Carey
March 26, 1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
"Th: Jefferson's compliments to Mr. Carey and incloses him [not present] a N. Carolina newspaper, containing a convention between the two states of Virginia & N. Carolina, submitting to Mr. Carey whether it be not worth a place in his museum. Th...
GLC09076
to James Maury Esq.
16 June 1815
"...what is incomprehensible to me is that the Marquis of Wellesly...says that 'the aggression which led to war was from the US, not from England.' is there a person in the world who, knowing the circumstances, thinks this? the acts which produced...
GLC09077
to Samuel Sitgreaves
16 April 1800
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
"...We are here all Anxiety to know, what Effect the Mission to France will have on the British Court; if they shall take umbrage at it & Increase their depredations upon our Commerce, the inevitable Consequence must be a total loss of all Interest...
GLC09078
Dixie Editors Fear Dry Force Bill Will Lead to Negro Controls in South; Destroys States Rights
circa 1918
Prohibition broadside railing against the prospect of prohibition, because it opens the door to northern infringement upon southern whites. "[The fourteenth] amendment gives to Congress the power to force upon the South a vote for the negro - and a...
GLC09079
Pennsylvania Evening Post
7 May 1776
Relaying news from a Dublin paper of a British fleet set to sail in April: "there will be five debarkations...one at Quebec, one at New-York, one in New-England, and two to the southward." Letter from Cork, describing Col. Ethan Allen and his fellow...
GLC09080
to Edward Kavanagh
4 January 1832
Smith, Samuel E., 1788-1860
As Governor of Maine, to future Governor, about the latter's determination of the Canadian border the previous August, by survey on foot. Also mentions occupancy of new Capitol Building and redrafting of Maine's militia laws.
GLC09081
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