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to Neta Snook Southern
January 26, 1929
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937
Typed on "Hearst's International" letterhead. Writing as aviation editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, Earhart reminisces the days when she flew with Snook Southern.
GLC07243.001
I Taught Amelia to fly
1974
Southern, Neta Snook, 1896-1991
First edition, published by Vantage Press. Signed copy. Southern's story of her days as an aviation pioneer and teacher of Amelia Earhart.
GLC07243.005
To the public [Dorr's rebellion]
1842/03/19
Broadside regarding Dorr's Rebellion, issued to clear up "deception" regarding Reverend William Balch's stance supporting Dorr.
GLC07244.01
The Truth, or Review of a circular... [Dorr's rebellion]
1842 ca.
Regarding Dorr's Rebellion. Title continued: "...addressed to the electors of the Western Congressional District" on upcoming election.
GLC07244.02
Dorrite falsehood / nailed to the counter
1843/03/29
Regarding debts incurred during "Dorrite War"
GLC07245.01
State debt of the Dorrites! How is it to be paid
1843 ca.
"If Carpenter is Elected, a Land Tax is Inevitable."
GLC07245.02
To the Democrats of Rhode Island
Anti-Dorrite propaganda, comparing resolutions of Dorrites to "Real Facts"
GLC07245.03
By his Excellency. Samuel Ward King
1842/04/14
King, Samuel Ward, 1786-1851
Regarding Tyler's response to King about how the Government will deal with armed insurrections. (Damaged, affecting text at top and bottom.)
GLC07246.01
To the people of Rhode-Island
Outlines letters of John Whipple and President Tyler (Tyler letter is the same as in 7246.01) (Slight losses affecting text.)
GLC07246.02
T. W. Dorr. Inaugurated governor of Rhode Island, May 3d 1842
1844 ca.
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Engraved from daguerreotype. Lithograph by J. Baillie; distributed by Sowle & Shaw, New Bedford. (Baillie as print maker is described in America on Stone 84-85.)
GLC07247.01
Appointment of Charles Landers as captain of first Woonsocket artillery Co.
1842/05/05
GLC07247.02
A horrible plot discovered!! [anti-Dorr]
1842/05/14
Warning that Dorr is soliciting men in New York to bring violence to Rhode Island. With manuscript note.
GLC07248.01
Vinton's address on ... Newport artillery
1842/05/19
Thanking God for quick suppression of insurrection. (Losses affecting text.)
GLC07248.02
Proclamation by His Excellency Samuel Ward King [Dorr as fugitive]
1842/06/29
Offering $1,000 reward for the "delivery of the fugitive traitor Thomas Wilson Dorr"
GLC07249.01
An Act.... [declaring martial law]
1842/06
calling for martial law, with clipped signature "Thomas Wilson Dorr"
GLC07249.02
Clipped signature "Thomas Wilson Dorr"
1823/06/06
GLC07249.03
Proclamation. By His Excellency Samuel Ward King [RI Constitution adopted]
1843/01/23
Announcing constitution adopted by a majority of qualified electors.
GLC07250
L'arrive Du Prince Quillaume [sic] Henry a Nouvelle York en Amerique
1781 ca.
Leizel, Balth Frederic, fl. 1781
Print from "Collection Des Prospects." Handcolored "Vue d'Optique" depicting a ship at habor, in billowing waves. A view of New York harbor (imaginary?), showing a ship arriving in a stormy sea, but said to be (per imprint) based on a painting by...
GLC07436
American Republican Town Nominations. "Beware of Foreign Influence"
circa 1845
American Republican Party of Kingston
Nativist Election broadside, with large eagle, by the American Republican Party of Kingston attacking Roman Catholic immigrants. "Beware of Foreign Influence" is attributed to Washington's Farewell Address. Prints the address of John Young as...
GLC07450
Astronomical Diary or Almanack for... 1777 [with woodcut map]
1776
Low, Nathaniel, fl. 1776
Accompanied by first American printed map of Washington's forces in Revolutionary War: "A View of the present Seat of the War at Near-New York." (p. 3). Printed by J. Gill.
GLC07454
Speech of... delivered in the National Republican Convention at Chicago
1868/05/20
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894
Broadside endorsing Grand as candidate for Presidency.
GLC07433
The Injustice of Poll Taxes
1870 ca.
Farrow, Henry P., fl. 1870
GLC07434
Duty of the Free States, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole
1842
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
GLC07435
The Emancipator---Extra. February 24th 1838, Anti-Slavery Convention
February 24, 1838
Broadside inviting "Citizens of Connecticut friendly to immediate emancipation of the slaves of our Country, to send delegates to a convention to be held at Hartford" for establishing a state society. The names of the signers are printed in columns.
GLC07437
The General Jackson. [hand-colored lithograph]
1845 ca.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Lithograph by Black Artist Jules Lion after the battle of New Orleans. Printed by d'Aubertet de Jurica (?).
GLC07438
To the President of the United States....
1861/04/15
Binney, Horace, 1780-1875
Broadside with pledge of 67 Philadelphians to uphold the Union, one day after the fall of Fort Sumter.
GLC07439
William Jay and the Constitutional movement for the abolition of slavery.
1893
Jay, John, 1817-1894
Written by Bayard Tuckerman. With preface written by John Jay, grandson of John and son of William Jay. Printed by Dodd, Mead & Company. Jay inscribes to the Honorable William Allen Butler, an author, lawyer, and poet.
GLC07440
Law of Liberty, or the Royal Law ... [abolitionism]
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
Title continued: "... Earnestly recommended to the serious consideration of all slaveholders and slavedealers." With 4 pages of printed advertisements.
GLC07441
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
1797
Printed Quaker petition, containing letters and what is apparently the first printing of the first petition brought before Congress by free Blacks (p. 7) appealing for intervention against the Fugitive Slave Act, which is called "a Flagrant proof of...
GLC07442
Exiles of Florida: or, the crimes committed by our Government ...
1858
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864
The "Maroons," who fled from South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection under Spanish Law.
GLC07443
Hampton Institute Album [exhibition catalog]
1966
Johnson, Frances B., fl. 1966
"44 photographs...from an album of the Hampton Institute." Black and white exhibition catalog from the New York Museum of Modern Art. Collateral to Hampton Institute photographs.
GLC07444
Memoirs of a Monticello slave as dictated to Charles Campbell in the 1840's...
1951
Jefferson, Isaac, 1775-?
By Issac, one of Thomas Jefferson's Slaves. Modern edition.
GLC07445
Strictures on a Life of William Wilberforce
1838
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846
GLC07446
Life and Military Achievements of Toussant [sic]-L'Ouverture...
1804
Toussaint-Louverture, Francois D., fl. 1804
Title continued: "...late General in Chief of the Armies of St. Domingo, from the year 1792." Disbound. Printed for the author.
GLC07447
Order to search for kidnapped slave signed by Sewall as Chief Justice
1722/12/03
Sewell, Samuel, 1652-1730
Order signed by Sewall as Chief Justice of Massachusetts.
GLC07448
Engraving with original painted border showing Banks, Battle of Port Hudson, etc
1863 ca.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Oval engraving, retouched, surrounded by a painted gouache border illustrating Banks's career as a politician and general. Possibly intended for reproduction. Signed lower right by "Wm Thomberger."
GLC07449
to unknown recipient re: reconstruction in New Orleans
1866/01/29
Parsons, Lewis B., fl. 1866
"It is a bad place-a hard set to deal with; men full of corruption...the Angel Gabriel could not avoid being villanously traduced."
GLC07451
Pen and ink portrait of Chief Nurse of Ward J. Satterlee
1863
Theresa, Sister, fl. 1863
Depicts a women in a religious habit, with rosary, and holding an open book. Attached to a ruled sheet with ink note identifying the person. She worked in the U.S. General Hospital (Philadelphia)
GLC07452
Reports of General Land Office, with Atlas
1866
Wilson, Joseph S., fl. 1866
The report is printed in English, with four land promotion tracts in English, French, German and Swedish. Accompanied by an atlas containing 23 folding cloth color maps of each area. One of the maps is said to be the first to show Nevada with its...
GLC07453
History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair [Sanitary Commission]
1864
Printed by United States Sanitary Commission, with 5 color foldout lithographs. D. H. Gould signature, 1866.
GLC07455
Our Fallen Heroes [Woodcut print]
1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Large sheet consisting of colored woodcuts, intended for hanging, depicting Lincoln and deceased Union officers Elmer Ellsworth, E.D. Baker, J. McCook, Mitchill, Andrew H. Foote, J. Sedgwick, Lyon, Mansfield, Kearney, J.F. Reynolds, McPherson and...
GLC07456
Memoirs of My Own Times
1816
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Three volume set accompanied by small atlas.
GLC07457
[Central Park scene of mother with two children]
circa 1874
Schile, H., fl. 1874
Large colored image, depicting a young mother, with her girl in a cart drawn by a goat, while the boy holds the goat. A bridge spans water in background. Elaborately colored, with a black border.
GLC07458
Collection of diplomatic dispatches to James Monroe as Sec. of State [Decimalized .01- .13]
1812/02/03
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Discusses international relations and Napoleon. Some dispatches manuscript, with some partly printed.
GLC07459.01
to James Monroe re: organizing military forces
1812/03/15
"It seems the Emperor never kept his ministers so hard at work night and day...to organize and push forward the unexampled military force before which Europe now trembles." Labeled "Dispatch no. 9"
GLC07459.02
Collection of Lysander Wheeler, C company, 105th regiment, Illinois, infantry [Decimalized .001-.123]
September 1862 - 26 May1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Lysander Wheeler, a farmer from Sycamore, Illinois, enlisted in the Union Army on August 7, 1862 as a private. He was mustered into Company C of the 105th Illinois infantry and later promoted to sergeant. Wheeler was mustered out on June 7, 1865.
GLC07460
to his son re: eyewitness account of surrender of Richmond, Lincoln's visit
1865/04/05
Roberts, Samuel H., fl. 1865
He mentions Lincoln's tour: "(He) was cheered most lustily, some of the darkies were almost frantic with joy at seeing him."
GLC07461
Proclamation [threatening rebellious New Yorkers]
1780/12/12
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Broadside threatening rebellious New Yorkers: "seduced from their Allegiance by...Ambitious and Factious Men."
GLC07462
to J. W. Turner re: opposition to free soil movement
1853/10/06
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
GLC07463
to John C. Ropes re: declining to speak in Boston
1889/10/05
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
"Fair minded men on the opposite sides in War, are impressed so differently by the same events that I could not hope your society would accept my statements of occurrences...". Includes collateral note dated 3/11/n.y., manuscript on Johnston's...
GLC07403
to Craig Fuller re: arrangements for travelling with press
1980 ca.
Bush, George, 1924-2018
Draft memo written in blue ink (felt-tip?) on yellow legal paper. "We can be accomodating without having the tail wag the dog. GB"
GLC07405
re: printed circular letter announcing declaration of War of 1812
1812/06/18
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
GLC07413
Washington and Jackson on Negro Soldiers...
[1863]
Baird, Henry C., 1825-1912
Title continued: "Gen. Banks on the Bravery of Negro troops..." Includes one page poem by George F. Boker, at end. Urging Union use of black troops; Banks' report on Port Hudson.
GLC07417
re: apathy of women in Suffrage movement
1884/02/01
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
"And my answer to the Men-is-that if they insist of leaving the women of this republic disfranchised until the vast majority of them demand it-there is no hope for our emancipation from political serfdom."
GLC07419
Maps accompanying the proceedings of...the case of Fitz-John Porter [Atlas]
1870? ca.
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
23 maps of Second Bull Run.
GLC07422
The Last Will & Testament of.... George Washington
1800
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Printed by Isaiah Thomas. Uncut.
GLC07425
Patent for Simeon Heath for improvements in the process of tanning
1836/05/23
Countersigned by John Forsyth and B. F. Butler.
GLC07426
Pardon of William Connell (c/s F. Seward)
1868/11/11
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Countersigned by Frederick Seward, as acting Secretary of State. Connell was a teenager convicted of larceny.
GLC07427
General Orders no. 340
1863/10/19
Recruiting Broadside calling for 300,000 volunteers; signed by Edward D. Townsend.
GLC07429
to unknown recipient re: requests that his book be sent to Charles Francis Adams
1872/04/10
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Wilson's book is titled "History of the Rise and fall of Slave Power".
GLC07431
to P. Willis re: selection of officers to command 3rd infantry
1818/03/10
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Complaints and charges were leveled against him by subordinate officers with the possibility of being arrested and court martialed.
GLC07402
to Henry Bailey re: the 13th Amendment and end of slavery
1885/03/19
Bailey, Joseph, fl. 1885
Written to his son. With pencil underlining. In part: "I cast my last vote...for the 13th Amendment." Accompanied by 3 collateral items: 1) Joseph Bailey, ALS to unknown, 6/4/1885; 2) Sarah? ALS to Joseph Bailey, 12/16/1874 [possibly a Quaker: use of...
GLC07404
Bill of sale and receipt for $45, slave Samuel in Saddle River, NJ
1833/08
Outwater, Jacob, fl. 1833
Samuel (slave) sold by John D. Ryerson and signed with his mark. Document is countersigned by Aaron Doty. Receipt also signed by Doty. Bill of sale 32.7 x 20.4 cm. Receipt 8.8 x 19.6 cm.
GLC07406
Freedmen's Bureau blank printed Marriage Certificate, Dept. of TN and AR
1864/03/28
Printed blank document, printed in blue ink at the Freedmen Press Print, Vicksburg, MS.
GLC07407
Auburn Daily Democrat Extra re: Fort Sumter
Presidential Proclamation calling for 75,000 Militia to put down secession and reclaim "forts, places and property which have been seized from the Union."
GLC07408
Blank Confederate Slave impressment receipt
1863/04
Printed blank receipt for the Department of the Gulf. Written at the Department of Gulf.
GLC07409
to George W. Randolph et al. re: the South's peril from the North
1859/12/08
Scott, Robert, fl. 1859
Written to Randolph and others. "The Northern People came to us with assurances that the south was in no peril...Harper's Ferry was invaded and captured...We have but to be one united people for security out of the Union or Justice & Equality in it...
GLC07410
Statement of Account with Benjamin Johnson
1790/05/08
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Includes entry for "Negro Fanny & her children." Dates from 1782-1787, while Monroe lived at Williamsburg.
GLC07411
A Table of Gold Coins Agreeable to a Law...
1793
Illustrates 24 foreign legal tender coins (possibly a foldout removed from a book).
GLC07412
to Mr. Parkes re: furious bidding at slave auction
1853/03/14
Scales, James H., fl. 1853
"Negroes are selling as wind here today, people are seemingly crazy."
GLC07414
to Albert Whitton re: murder of slave by overseer
1844/02/18
Anthony, Charles, fl. 1844
"Your having shot my Negro man, Willett, I hereby dismiss you from my business as overseer." Written on a quarter sheet of paper.
GLC07415
[Photograph of McKinley and Admiral George Dewey in a parade]
3 October 1899
Prince, George, fl. 1899
Image of a parade thrown in honor of Admiral George Dewey. Dewey stands up in the carriage, facing the crowds. President William McKinley sits beside him. A mass of people has gathered on the streets to welcome the admiral, and some lean out of...
GLC07416
[Crowd in front of Lincoln's Springfield home after funeral]
4 May 1865
Image of Lincoln's funeral train and Springfield townspeople posed in front of the late President's home, following his burial at Oak Ridge Cemetery on May 4. The home is draped in mourning and decorated with evergreens. Some members of the crowd are...
GLC07418
to unknown re: mission in Philadelphia and need for money
1781/01/19
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
"You must naturally conclude that in taking up this business in its present situation, supplies of money will be necessary." Probably written to Robert Morris.
GLC07420
A Report of the Debates and Proceedings.... [secession crisis]
Chittendon, L. E., fl. 1864
Title continued: "...in the secret sessions of the Conference Convention." Broadside for the February 1861 convention proposing 6 constitutional amendments to avoid disunion. Printed by Appleton. Includes extending Missouri Compromise west to...
GLC07421
Certificate by Mary Dougherty (mother) that she wishes son to be apprenticed
1818/11/07
Certifying that she wants her son Andrew Johnson to be tailor apprentice to James G. Selby.
GLC07423
A view of the Conduct of the Executive...in the Foreign Affairs[defends conduct]
Title continued: "...connected with the mission to the French Republic." Printed by B.F. Bache. Monroe defends his conduct as American Minister in France. (Collateral to the Monroe manuscripts in GLC 496.062 and 496.065.)
GLC07424
Mirror of Events 1861-62-63-64
[1864]
Broadside includes narrative of Kilpatrick's cavalry expedition, 4th U.S. Colored Troops. Red ink printed on thin paper. Long broadsheet.
GLC07428
Rochester Daily Advertiser Extra. [Mexican War]
[1847]/03/31
Taylor's "Repulse of Santa Anna's Army!!"
GLC07430
A Grand Slave Hunt or Trial of Speed for the Presidency... [cartoon]
1854-6[?]
Lithograph cartoon. Rest of title: "...between the celebrated Nags Black Dan [Webster], Lewis Cass and [Robert Y.] Hayne." Lithograph cartoon depicting the U.S. Capitol in background and Millard Fillmore carrying a copy of Fugitive Slave Bill.
GLC07432
Communication of the Delegation of the Cherokee Nation to the President...
Correspondence between John Ross, Principal Chief, and certain officers of the Rebellious States: Defending Cherokee Treaty with Confederacy; the Cherokee Constitution allowing for slavery and segregation of blacks.
GLC07384.06
[Retained clerical copy of a treaty between the United States and the Ottawa Indians]
1833/03/22
Manuscript copy of the treaty made on 18 February 1833 between the Ottawa chiefs "residing on the Indian Reserves on the Miami of Lake Erie" and George B. Porter, the United States commissioner. Outlines the cession of Ottawa land in Ohio, the...
GLC07392
[Authority to affix the seal of the Unites States to a treaty with the Tabeguache Band of Ute Indians]
14 December 1864
Partially printed authority for a treaty concluded on 7 October 1863.
GLC07394
[Authority to affix the seal to treaty with Northwestern Shoshonee Indians].
January 17, 1865
Lincoln authorizes a treaty with the Northwestern Bands of Shoshonee Indians dated July 30, 1863. The treaty was made at Box Elder, Utah Territory. Brigadier General P. Edward Connor, commander of the military district of Utah, and Commissioner James...
GLC07395
Speeches given in Congress re: resolutions of seven state legislatures
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Discusses annexation of Texas. Collateral to GLC 567 Adams fragment, a draft of the preface to this compilation of speeches given June 16- July 7 in the House. The fragment was expanded in details on pp. 6-8.
GLC07397
Constitution, Treaties and Laws of the Chickasaw
1890
Inscribed to D. Fisher. Written from the Indian Territory of Atoka.
GLC07384.03
Message of the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation to the National Council
1860/10/04
Ross, John, 1790-1866
Delivered October 4, 1860. Uncut.
GLC07384.04
First Annual Message (second term)
1883/11/07
Bushyhead, Dennis W., 1826-1898
Speech delivered at Talequah by principal chief of Cherokee Nation.
GLC07384.05
to John Ross re: requesting necessary papers to capture fugitive slave
1862/03/20
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891
The slave was wanted for the crime of horse stealing.
GLC07385.01
calling for Cherokee Nation to remove and deliver "Jack" to Albert Pike
1862/02/20
Rector, H.M., fl. 1862
"Jack a negro man...charged with horse stealing...has fled". (Extradition request?)
GLC07385.02
An Address delivered by ... to a very large audience
1836/03/07
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Speech given in Louisville, Ky., to gain support for the Texas Revolution.
GLC07386
Three years in Texas
1836
Field, Joseph E., fl. 1836
Includes a view of the Texas Revolution.
GLC07387
Texas. Sketches of Character, Moral and Political...by Milan
1839
Thompson, Henry, fl. 1839
GLC07388
Translation of Account of Relations between Mexico and Pawnee Tribes of Texas
1878/01/01
Vallarta, I.T., fl. 1878
Consists of clerical transmittal, bound with a copy of the treaty written in the same hand.
GLC07389
[Advertisement for A Narrative of the Captivity & Providential Escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis]
1834
Illustrated publication advertisement for a recently published book about Lewis experience as a captive of Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. Published in the aftermath of the war after Black Hawk was taken as a captive on a tour for the...
GLC07390
Contemporary copy of Treaty of Prairie Du Chien (WI) [Schoolcraft copy]
1825/08
Copy of Henry R. Schoolcraft, the 19th century scholar and ethnologist of Native Americans. Tied with green ribbon
GLC07391
Treaty with [the Confederacy and] Cherokee
1861
Co-authored by John Ross. Treaty signed 7 October.
GLC07393
Treaties between the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation, from 1785
1870
Was written while it was Cherokee Nation Territory.
GLC07396
Telegrams re: Sherman's Atlanta Campaign
1864/08/11
Smith, John E., fl. 1861-1865
Also the beginnings of March to the Sea. Most ALS from Smith, 1 receipient's copy from Sherman.
GLC07398
Pardon of John R. Whitney (c/s Hamilton Fish)
1873/01/28
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
"In consideration of his former good character and his dependent suffering family". Countersigned by Hamilton Fish.
GLC07399
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