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[Temperance document]
circa 1833
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Urges Americans, especially young men, to refrain from drinking alcohol. Signed by Andrew Jackson, James Madison, and John Quincy Adams. Docket on verso.
GLC04006.01
Book signed and carte de visite of General George Armstrong Custer [Decimalized .01-.02]
circa 1870
GLC04007
Memoirs of the war in the southern department of the United States.
1869
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Signed "R E Lee" on the verso of the half-title page. With revision and a biography of the author by Robert E. Lee. Published by University Publishing Company, New York. Spine-title "Memoirs of the War of '76."
GLC04008
A proclamation for the encouragement of piety, virtue, education & manners for the suppression of vice.
8 June 1785
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
The closing text is in a scribal hand: "Given at the Council Chamber in Boston...by His Excellency's Command, with advice & consent of the Council...."
GLC04009
to Jane Pierce
12 July 1847
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Writes to his wife that he is glad he is given the opportunity to write before marching further inland. Discusses his duties and responsibilities. Describes his encounters with guerillas. Written as a brigadier general.
GLC04012
[Appeal to women of all nations for aid to the Armenians].
circa 1896
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Draft for an appeal for aid for the Armenian persecution of 1894-1897. States that Turkish authorities will not interfere and Clara Barton is at her post. Howe adopted this cause in 1894. Title from content of the appeal.
GLC04014
to Campbell Brown
29 April 1885
Johnson, Badley T., 1829-1903
Doubts that Beauregard ever had a "lost order" at First Manassas. Believes that there was never a missing battle plan, as some have asserted.
GLC04015
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
1864
Walker, John Burns, fl. 1862-1865
A colored, lithographic view of the prison and POWs, printed underneath is the description: "Numbers 1 and 2 comprise Andersonville Prison an area of 26 acres, nearly five acres of which was an uninhabitable swamp. In June, July and August. 1864...
GLC04017
to unknown re: gathering powder & lead for expedition against Indians
1780/06/21
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
The document has water damage with losses to the text at center left, and with two small losses in the closing.
GLC04018
to Walter Taylor
22 April 1865
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Submits a report of the operations of his command, the Cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia from 28 March to 9 April 1865, the days leading up to Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Detailed account of troop movements, skirmishes with Union forces...
GLC04019
to Mrs. M. E. Boswell
2 January 1865
Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918
Thanks her for her New Year's present which was some sort of cooked fowl. Remarks, "General Lee is in town and if he leaves before we can enjoy it together I shall insist upon his taking it to camp." Comments on "the dear old church where we and...
GLC04020
to John M. Kell
28 November 1865
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Kell was first officer of the Alabama from 1862 to 1864. Writes to Kell to answer his question about taking the pardon, to thank him for naming his first-born son after him, and to tell him of the disposition of prize money from the ship. Semmes...
GLC04021
[Account of battle between C.S.S. Alabama and U.S.S. Kearsarge]
circa 1880
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Writes about the battle between the C.S.S. Alabama and U.S.S. Kearsarge, which "took place in the English Channel, about seven miles distant from the port of Cherbourg, France on the 19th day of June 1864." On first and second pages, gives...
GLC04022
[Confederate dueling challenge to James T. Hay]
30 May 1860
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Printed broadside put out by Semmes concerning a controversy between himself and Hay, the editor of the Southern Spy. Semmes calls James T. Hay a "grand liar." He argues "I do not profess to be a 'bully,' as he has pleased to call me; but at the...
GLC04023
An Act concerning Letters of Marque, Prizes & Prize Goods.
1812/06/26
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Copy of the act along with "Instructions for the Private Armed Vessels of the United States," in this case, issued to privateer Captain George Taylor of the ship Amiable. Issued one week after the declaration of war in the War of 1812. Signed by...
GLC04616
to Edwin M. Stanton re: allowing a soldier to apply for leave to go home to vote
1864/10/22
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
In full; "Sec of War please give this man the proper directions to apply for leave to go home to vote. Oct. 22, 1864. A. Lincoln." (Election of 1864.)
GLC04618
to Nicholas Biddle
7 January 1830
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Writes to Nicholas Biddle, the President of the Bank of the United States, and encloses President Andrew Jackson's commissions of four directors of the Bank. The new directors include George M. Dallas, Benjamin W. Richards, Benjamin Bailey, and John...
GLC04619.01
[Remitting penalties for the British barque Redwing]
5 July 1842
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
This document remits penalties for a British barque and is countersigned by Daniel Webster as Secretary of State. Tyler remits penalties incurred by the British barque Redwing, which had arrived at New York with excess passengers. Dudley Persse, the...
GLC04619.02
[Commission of Thomas A. Brady as first lieutenant in Marine Corps]
1847/03/06
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
This document is a record of the commission of Thomas A. Brady as first lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Signed by JAmes K. Polk as President and countersigned by J. Mason as Secretary of the Navy. The document is set with engravings t the top and...
GLC04619.04
[Commission of Amon Woodard as Lt. Col. of 1st Regt, Militia in Dist. of Columbia]
1849/07/14
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
This document is a record of the Commission of Amon Woodward as Lieutenant Colonel of 1st Regiment, Militia in the District of Columbia. Signed by Zachary Taylor as President. Docketed on recto by Adjutant General. Accompanied by paper seal.
GLC04619.05
[Instructions on Embargo Act enforcement sent to the port collector of Marblehead, Massachusetts]
1808/11/15
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
Circular from Secretary of the Treasury Gallatin instructing port collectors on how to enforce the Embargo Act of 1807 by regulating the lading of ships.
GLC04621
to Stephen Van Rensselaer
1831/06/04
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Writes, "It was a weak measure to discharge the old cabinet, distrusted and incompetent as it was. And not much will be gained by the new one." Asks Van Rensselaer how things go in New York, and want to know, will those "opposed to this...
GLC04623.01
to Anne Lynch
1852/03/18
Writes concerning the recent loss of a gold medal bearing Clay's likeness that had been presented to him by the Clay Association of New York City. Lynch had taken the medal to Daniel Ullmann, chairman of the association, for some "slight improvements...
GLC04623.03
to Francis W. Pickens re: prophesy of a Civil War; secession
1861/01/13
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Prophesizes that the South is "probably soon to be involved in that fiercest of human strifes, a Civil War," and discusses secession and withdrawal of southerners from the U.S. Congress.
GLC04624
to N. [Prescott?]
29 June 1860
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Douglas, a Democratic presidential candidate, discusses the 1860 election. Criticizes the presidential campaign of John Cabell Breckinridge, also a Democrat, stating that "the Democratic party is divided. The Telegraphic Reports about a compromise...
GLC04625
to state governors
February 1803
Circular letter urging state governments to maintain strong militias in accordance with the militia system adopted by Congress through an act in 1792 (GLC01959). He comments that having the nation armed is especially important because rights "most...
GLC04626.01
to Horatio Turpin re: personal law of conduct prohibiting appointing a relative
1807/06/10
Writing that he could not appoint a deserving relative, with the comment: "the field of public office will not be perverted by me." The document has been lined previously with Japanese tissue paper.
GLC04627
to Alfred O. Nicholson
January 18, 1848
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Supports Lewis Cass' concept of popular sovereignty, enabling each new state to vote whether or not to allow slavery, believing that this is the best way to extend and protect slavery. "It seems to me for the south to admit that the federal...
GLC04628
to Gideon Welles
21 May 1861
Writes to Secretary of the Navy Welles to endorse Walter Trumbull, the son of Illinois Senator Trumbull. Asks that the young man be given an interview for admission to the Naval Academy.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New...
GLC04649
to Howell Lewis
10 November 1793
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Writes to his nephew, who was temporarily serving as overseer at Mount Vernon, about the rain they have been experiencing and the effects on the wheat crop. Mentions that the fields should be plowed soon. Asks Lewis to send him any bills. Requests...
GLC04653
to Thomas McKean
21 September 1801
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
Mentions death and burial of his uncle, Colonel Frederic Antes, an upcoming meeting with the "Maryland Commissioners," and his vigorous prosecution of work on the Susquehanna River Survey (which is not mentioned by name). In August 1801, Governor of...
GLC04666
Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States
28 August 1812
Printed letter signed by Secretary of State James Monroe. Orders that public and private armed vessels are not to stop American merchant ships coming from British ports with British goods because of the "alledged" repeal of the British Orders in...
GLC04675.03
to Roger Jones
1840/05/08
General Taylor, commander of the Army of the South during this period in the second Seminole War, sent this cover letter with enclosed reports (not included) to Major General Jones, adjutant general of the Army in Washington, D.C. One report...
GLC04675.04
Authority to affix the seal...to pardon of Robert Armstrong.
1868/12/11
GLC04675.05
[Photograph of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signing a document]
circa 1935
Harris & Ewing, fl. 1905-1977
One undated photograph of President Roosevelt. Image is of Roosevelt's right profile, while holding a pen in his right hand and eyeglasses in his left. He is poised to sign what appears to be a letter. His signature appears directly below the image...
GLC04675.06
[Portrait of Harry S. Truman signed to Norman Taurog]
circa 1948
Chase-Statler, fl. 1948
One undated portrait of Harry S. Truman. Image is of Truman seated at a desk signing a document. Signed "Kindest regards to Norman Taurog / Harry Truman."
GLC04675.07
Military discharge of John Brown, soldier in 2d NY Art. Reg. (c/s Trumbull)
1783/06/09
Partially printed. The soldier is "John Brown [space] Matrass [?]." He served from 17 March 1781.
GLC04675.08
to Edward G. W. Butler
1829/02/12
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Written before his inauguration, Jackson declines an invitation which his "public duties will not now allow me to indulge." Instead he must find his relief in the "activity and importance of the situation to which the country has called me."...
GLC04675.11
to the Quarter Master re: ordering forage for a public horse
1790/10/01
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Written on a quarter sheet of paper.
GLC04675.13
to Theodore Roosevelt re: urging sale of buildings to benefit Cherokee Indians
1902/08/14
Buffington, Thomas Mitchell, 1855-1938
Buffington writes the President to urge approval of an act to allow sale of buildings at Fort Gibson, owned by the Cherokee Nation, but occupied by various people. Was written while it was Cherokee Nation Territory.
GLC04612
Inventory of the effects of men late of "A" Co. 5th Infy who died in Mexico from the 1st Octo to 31st Decem 1847
1848
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Ruggles' endorsement certifying that the inventory is correct. Inventory lists names of the deceased, their dates of enlistment and death, causes of death, and effects. Date inferred from title.
GLC04613
James Wright, of Haverhill... [Merchant will not sell sugar due to slave labor]
1780s?
Wright, James, fl. 1780
Printed at Bury by P. Gedge, Agent to the Sun Fire Office.
GLC04614
to John Ross
2 January 1794
Asks Ross for a loan of $450. Written the day after Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State. The loan may have been used to help pay off some of the debts Jefferson incurred while secretary or to help with a major building project he began at...
GLC04615
to Victor Navarub re: letter of recommendation, exchanges with Mexico must grow
1881/05/03
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC04617
to John Lyon
1812/09/02
This document is a debit report to John Lyon from William Henry Harrison. James Taylor will be the agent to pay Lyon. The report is for the costs of furnishing a detatchment of Kentucky militia, under General WIlliam Henry Harrison's command, with...
GLC04619.03
A compendium of the law of evidence
1806
Peake, Thomas, 1771-1838
The second American edition, from the second London edition. Printed for P. Byrne, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Explains details and rules which govern English legal proceedings using cases as examples. Includes a table of cases cited, a preface to...
GLC04620
to Oliver Edwards
3 November 1864
Upton, Emory, 1839-1881
General Upton intends to do all he can for Edwards, who did not receive promotion to the rank of general. Writes, "...it has been your misfortune to have performed your bravest deeds unwitnessed by a superior officer but justice must and will be...
GLC04622
to Anne C. Lynch
1849/08
Thanks Lynch for a signed collection of her poems that she sent as a gift. Written at the Allanlee House.
GLC04623.02
to Morgan F. Thomas
February 2, 1837
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Massachusetts Senator Webster writes to Thomas, a lawyer in Milford, Pennsylvania, regarding a case involving James Blumenson of Missouri.
GLC04623.04
to James Monroe Jr. re: politics, Webster's presidential run, Polk's removals
1845/03/22
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Addressed to the President's nephew
GLC04623.05
to Colonel Aspenwall
23 July 1827
General Scott writes to Aspinwall, possibly Thomas Aspinwall, American Consul General in London. Recommends Wyndham Robertson of Richmond, Virginia, who plans to visit Europe. Writes, "May I beg you to show him any civility in your power &...
GLC04623.06
[Order to the Major of Suffolk to send troops to help protect Concord and Medfield].
22 April 1676
Rawson, Edward, fl. 1676
Written as Secretary of the Council of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1650-1686) to the leader of the Massachusetts Milita in Dorchester (the Major of Suffolk) a few days after the 18 April 1676 attack on Sudbury during King Philip's War.
GLC04629
to unknown
October 13, 1776-1782
Kościuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817
Kościuszko requests provisions promised by Quarter Master General Thomas Mifflin. Letter written on October 13.
GLC04630
to Ralph Wardlaw
14 December 1852
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Writes to thank Wardlaw for his invitation to visit Scotland. Mentions her surprise at the success of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," her belief that the work was divinely inspired, and her hope that its popularity shows Christ has mercy to the cause of...
GLC04631
to David Hartley
February 26, 1775
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed in text in the opening of the note and written in the third-person: "Dr. Franklin presents..." Sarcastically explains British methods for taxing the American colonies. Date from docket.
GLC04632
to Alfred P. Putnam
2 April 1862
Plattenburg, Alfred W., fl. 1862
Plattenburg, an agent working for the Western Sanitary Commission, sends Reverend Putnam a report of his mission to deliver hospital stores to Union troops fighting in Arkansas and Missouri. His report is printed on the same page with the orders he...
GLC04633
to Emery Defoe
December 7, 1864
Defoe, William W., fl. 1864
Defoe, a Civil War soldier, updates his parents on Union progress, stating "as yet we have had few killed the soldiers are all in good Spirits and fear nothing." Continues writing at a later time, requesting that if he is killed in battle, his...
GLC04634
to Sim Van Winkel
16 September 1864
Kappes, Charles, fl. 1864
Kappes, a Union soldier waiting for his discharge in the Annapolis United States General Hospital, relates the events of his capture to friends in New Jersey. Reports that while engaged in battle near Richmond, Virginia, his corps was surrounded by...
GLC04635
to Thomas E. Vermilye
30 June 1862
Campbell, Fannie, fl. 1862
Campbell, a nurse, informs Pastor Vermilye of events which took place while she rode aboard the Union hospital steamer, the Kennebec, travelling to White House, Virginia. States that while on the Pamunkey River, the Kennebec met many transports...
GLC04636
[Announcement for the Central Fair Letter Boxes]
circa 1864
Gillespie, Elizabeth Duane, 1821-1901
Gillespie, postmistress for the Central Fair, directs Fair participants to "Letter-Boxes, as a great convenience to all desiring to correspond with visitors to the Fair; as well as for letters to be delivered throughout the City, or at the Post...
GLC04637
to Joseph A. Murray
25 April 1864
Suddards, W. (William), 1805-?
Reverend Suddards, Chairman of the Office of the Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue, transmits a letter to Reverend Murray requesting his donation of one day's salary, income, or revenue for benefit of the Great Central Sanitary Fair. Printed...
GLC04638
[Printed circular number one from the Office of the Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue]
3 May 1864
Bond, L. Montgomery, fl. 1864
The Committee for a Day's Labor requests a donation of one day's earnings from all classes of the community for benefit of the Great Central Fair. Printed on Office of the Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue stationery. Accompanied by an...
GLC04639
[Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission envelope]
5 July 1864
Includes a printed scene depicting a wounded Union soldier in the foreground and a United States Sanitary Commission horse-drawn wagon in the background. Addressed to Charles G. Leland (possibly the noted author, journalist, and folklorist).
GLC04640
[one side of a Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission envelope]
13 May 1864
Includes a printed scene depicting a wounded Union soldier in the foreground and a United States Sanitary Commission horse-drawn wagon in the background. Addressed to Mrs. Hugh Davids.
GLC04641
Includes a printed scene depicting a wounded Union soldier in the foreground and a United States Sanitary Commission horse-drawn wagon in the background. Addressed to Joseph Reese Fry, who served as an organizer of the Union League of Philadelphia...
GLC04642
Circulars regarding the Great Central Fair, a benefit for the United States Sanitary Commission. [Decimalized .01, .02]
GLC04643
Letter and receipt regarding a contribution to the Great Central Fair [Decimalized .01-.02]
6 June 1864
White, James William, 1826-1891
GLC04644
[Envelope containing one thirty-cent Great Central Fair postage stamp]
18 June 1864
Addressed to Charles H. Hart.
GLC04645
January 17, 1860
Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862
Cobb suggests that the proposed legal code sent to him by the recipient is too complicated, and should be simplified, while emphasizing remedies rather than general principles. Does not want the code, apparently for the state of Georgia, to become...
GLC04646
to John Nicholson
February 13, 1793
Fitch, John, 1743-1798
Fitch, an inventor, suggests that Nicholson pay Mr. Stokes for use of Stokes' unspecified model. Instructs Nicholson, Comptroller-General of Pennsylvania, to take a receipt for this payment, which "may appear to a jury as a purchase" in case Stokes...
GLC04647
[Telegram message for Samuel Morse's coachman]
circa 1850-1859
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Note to be relayed to Morse's coachman informing that he will be arriving on the five o'clock train tonight. Written on stationery of the New York, Albany & Buffalo Telegraph Co. Gold envelope is printed with "Morse's American Telegraph, New-York...
GLC04650.01
[Introduction for Mrs. Alfred Vail]
14 June 1871
General introduction to "any of my friends with whom she may meet" for the widow of his colleague in telegraph business, Alfred Vail. Mrs. Vail was visiting Europe with her family. Notes Alfred Vail's authorship of an early history of the telegraph...
GLC04650.02
to my dear editor
26 July 1888
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Writes to an unidentified editor to clarify his statements about faith in an article. On the whole he prefers "Methodism to any other creed" because of its insistence on discipline and because of the lives lived by its adherents.
GLC04652
Facsimile of the Emancipation Proclamation
1863
Large format facsimile of Lincoln's handwritten Emancipation Proclamation draft in the Confederacy. Includes blind stamp of authenticity, "Emancipation Proclamation," in lower left corner. Printed by Edward Mendel, Chicago. Prints Lincoln's letter...
GLC04654
[Yale College Master of Liberal Arts diploma for William Ellery].
12 September 1750
Clap, Thomas, fl. 1750
Also signed by Jared Eliot, Anthony Stoddard, Benjamin Lord, William Russel, Thomas Ruggles, Solomon Williams, and Elnathan Whitman as Fellows. Written in Latin on parchment with a fabric ribbon attached. Accompanied by English translation....
GLC04655
[Empowering an attorney to sell lands from the the estate of the late Thomas Flucker]
26 October 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Two related legal statements on the same sheet, signed by Knox twice and witnessed and signed twice by Justice of the Peace Josiah Reed. In the first part of the document (pages 1-2), Knox, acting as executor of the estate of the late Thomas...
GLC04656
to Samuel Hodgdon
13 October 1794
Secretary of War Knox instructs Hodgdon to supply Fort Cumberland with clothing and shoes. These supplies were intended for the army sent to supress the "Whiskey Rebellion."
GLC04657
[Secret draft budget for the United States]
19 September 1778
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Partial printed budget that the Continental Congress ordered the Committee on Finance to draft. Recommends a loan of 20 million dollars sterling from Europe and outlines the financial relationship with the states. Also recommends poll taxes and...
GLC04658
Petition to Dey of Algiers re: protecting consuls & families (in French)
1808/04/22
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Signed as American agent and consul general. With other signers from the European powers, written after the Consul of Denmark was thrown into chains by the Dey. The document is a declaration of solidarity protesting Algerian aggression. Also...
GLC04659
to Comm. of the Maryland legislature re: inviting the state to join Confederacy
1861/05/25
Signed as President of the Confederacy, responding to resolutions of the state of Maryland. The letter expresses sympathy and assures the committee of the Confederacy's desire for peace. The Committee consisted of Messrs. McKaig [sic], Yellott and...
GLC04660
to Earl of Stanhope
1798/04/14
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Fulton Writes to Stanhope to tell him about how well received his own ideas about canals have been in France, and to convince Stanhope that the British need to adopt his plans as well. Claims that his "small system of canals" will make fortunes for...
GLC04661.01
1798/04/10
Explains to Stanhope the various reasons that his canal system will be so profitable. Argues that it will speed transportation and increase commerce. Says that it will earn an extra 84 million sterling per year for France if they replace their roads...
GLC04661.02
Writes that all wars are a waste of money and labor. Improving a country's infrastructure is the best use of these funds and energy, through projects such as his canals. He estimates just how much the canals would save England. Fulton comments:...
GLC04661.03
Collection of Charles E. Walbridge, US volunteers quartermaster's department [Decimalized .001-.126]
1861-1866
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
The collection contains 125 letters of Charles E. Walbridge, of Buffalo, New York, to his mother. Two stray items are at the end of the inventory: an undated letter to his mother and a letter to Minnie Walbridge, his sister (#126). The letters...
GLC04662
[Collection of Charles E. Walbridge, H company, 100th Regiment, New York, Infantry] [Decimalized .01-.74]
1862-1865
Collection contains the letters of Charles E. Walbridge, of Buffalo, New York, to his sister Louise. The collection consists of 71 letters to his sister, 2 letters of his sister to Charles Walbridge, and 1 letter from Leon Brown to Louise Walbridge...
GLC04663
[Thanks to officers & men for gallant conduct in battle of Mobile Bay]
6 August 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Draft of General Order # 12 signed by Rear Admiral Farragut. Thanks the crews of the ships that fought in the battle for Mobile Bay "for their gallant conduct during the fight." Lauds their lack of hesitation, even when they were asked "to follow...
GLC04664.01
[General order requesting fleet to thank God for victory]
7 August 1864
A clerical copy of the General Order issued by Farragut on 7 August 1864. The order asks the fleet to give thanks to God for their victory in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
GLC04664.02
An Illustrated atlas, geographical, statistical and historical...
1838
Bradford, Thomas G., fl. 1838
Published by Weeks, Jordan and Company. There is a lithograph and a letterpress titlepage. The frontispiece is an engraved map of New York City (NY edition only?). There are folding maps inserted for the country between pp. 16-17. Every state has...
GLC04665
to William Whann
1815/06/09
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848
Seeking repayment of a $15,000 loan he made to the government during the War of 1812.
GLC04667
to Perriton Maxwell
3 March 1912
Hearst, William R., 1863-1951
Asks his English agent to obtain works by the English authors George Bernard Shaw, Marie Corelli, G. K. Chesterton, and Elinor Glyn for publication in Hearst magazines. Mentions in particular, Chesterton's article, "Divorce," but advises that 100...
GLC04668
[State of Missouri v. Henry Reed].
1 May 1865
Parker, Isaac C., 1838-1896
Signed by the grand jurors on docket. Grand jury warrant for "keeping a store open on Sunday" and for "not observing the Sabbath." Parker was a Member of Congress from Missouri from 1871 to 1875. Signed as Circuit Attorney.
GLC04670
[Photograph taken at Guthrie, Oklahoma]
1889 April 21
Mitchell, & DeGroff, fl. 1889
Stamped with the mark of the Cunningham Collection, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Includes the inscription: "U.S. Marshals and Deputys on 2nd St in front of the Govt. Acre, the day before the opening. U.S. Land Office to the Left, the only building in...
GLC04671
[Collection of letters from a miner to his wife regarding California] [decimalized]
1867-1868
Conger, Levi P., fl. 1824-1868
Written to his wife Ann (occasionally spelled Anne or Ruth Ann) in Chicago. Conger and his wife were both born in New York and lived in Chicago after 1860 and through the 1880 U.S. Census. Conger worked for the U.S. Police.
GLC04672
Report of Exploration of a part of the Arkansas grant in New Mexico in Aug. 1881
August 1881
Harvey, C.A., fl. 1881
Describes exploration of the grant in the eastern half of the state. Discusses the fertility of the land, its potential for irrigation (farming) or herding. Mentions (see p. 13) finding a basin with fossils, once part of an inland sea. The...
GLC04673
to Mayor of Santa Clara [in Spanish]
2 July 1829
Perez, Albino, ?-1837
Perez writes to the mayor of Santa Clara to announce the victory of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna over the rebels at Zacatecas in Mexico. Hopes he will send forth congratulations for this glorious event. Perez became Governor of New Mexico in 1836 and...
GLC04674
Collection of presidential letters and documents [decimalized]
1791-1948
GLC04675
to Gov. of Georgia re: transmitting copies of various acts of Congress
1791/03/15
Various acts of Congress: Whiskey tax, the capitol, treasury dept., salaries of the Executive Dept., post office, pensions for invalids, support of light-houses, reducing the public debt, granting lands to settlers in the Northwest territory, raising...
GLC04675.01
American Colonization Society membership certificate, signed blank
December 1, 1833
Printed membership certificate signed by Madison as President and R. R. Gurley as Secretary. The American Colonization Society resettled Black freedpeople in Liberia. D.B. Mattern letter 6/14/96, Madison accepted the presidency per his 19 February...
GLC04675.02
[Ohio land grant of 1200 acres made by Congress to Brigade Chaplain Alexander Balmain for three years military service].
6 June 1799
Adams, John, 1735-1826
This document is a record of lands given to Alexander Balmain for three years of military service. It is signed by John Adams as President and countersigned by Secretary of State Timothy Pickering. A grant made in accordance with a 1790 act called...
GLC04675.09
to Henry Colman
18 November 1818
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Invites Reverend Colman to dinner. Written in the third person.
GLC04675.10
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