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To: Major General E.O.C. Ord.
1863/07/18
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Following victory at Vicksburg: "Genl Grant evidently wants me to push after Johnston."
GLC08011
To: Major General E.O.C. Ord
1865/07/09-1867/03/16
Reconstruction of Arkansas and Mississippi. Seven ALS's and one Telegram.
GLC08012
To Beverly Tucker
May 15, 1877
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
The letter discusses Reconstruction and end of military occupation of Louisiana: "Louisiana is oncemore free!...we have now to repair the damage of 4 1/2 years war and 11 1/2 years of robbery & oppression such as no civilized people have ever yet had...
GLC08013.01
To: Beverly Tucker
1869/03/22
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Reconstruction: "...the enemy is taking slack rope enough to hang themselves."
GLC08013.02
1869/03/21
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Return from his exile in England and meeting with General Lee.
GLC08013.03
Group of 7 Letters regarding the French and Indian War. [Decimalized .01- .07]
Var 1746-1768
Group of 7 Letters regarding the French and Indian War.
GLC08014
To: [Stephen Williams]
1759/08/19
Stebbins, Jonathan, fl. 1759
The taking of Quebec, the arrival of the French flag of truce and two French deserters. "...wee here Quebeck is taken: which is rejoising to us: a flag of truce Came in here a few days ago: But would not own any such thing: they own wee are like to...
GLC08014.01
To: James Buchanan [Copy]
1857/07/03
Connecticut electors
Copy of New Haven Memorial sent to Buchanan by electors of Connecticut regarding their grievances with the Lecompton Constitution, popular sovereignty and slavery in Kansas. Includes the signatures of 43 electors. "...the people shall make their own...
GLC07992.01
Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation
1862/09/24
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation (to suspend Writ of Habeas Corpus).
GLC07993
Last Will and Testament
1842/09/01
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Last Will and Testament. Jackson leaves a presentation sword to his son to use " In support of our glorious union and the constitutional rights of our beloved country" and various other swords to family members. With Secretarial copy of a subsequent...
GLC07987
To: General J.E. Hawley
1876/04/27
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Written on White House stationery. Requesting a copy of the remarks Hawley would make at the "Ceremonial opening." Docket indicates the opening was on May 10, 1876 for President Grant
GLC04360.001
to unknown
Grant, Jesse R., 1794-1873
Written by Jesse Grant (Ulysses' father) in a shaky hand. Denying a recommendation. "I can not fully endorse Mr. Brainard as a man entitled to the president['s] confidence for judgment Integrity & veracity." [see#31. Brainard recommended a Mr...
GLC04360.002
To Miss Zielin
1870/05/16
Inviting her to lunch at the White House. [see .016]
GLC04360.015
Grant, Julia D., 1826-1902
Requesting her assistance in "receiving" guests after tomorrow's lunch. [see .015]
GLC04360.016
To: Paymaster General.
1875/11/18
Inviting the Paymaster general and Mrs. Alvord to dinner at the White House.
GLC04360.017
To: Honorable and Mrs. Townsend
1876/02/11
Engraved invitation. Inviting them to dinner at the White House
GLC04360.018
To: Spaulding
1865/10/25
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Mrs. Grant has received the jewelry Spaulding sent her. He writes that Grant said he thought the ornament might have been carved from "the wood of the tree under which Col. Babcock found Gen. Lee near the Appomattox C.H. when sent after Lee to come...
GLC04360.036
To: H. A. Spaulding
1865/11/01
Parker modestly recounts his military career with General Grant for possible publication by Spaulding. "There is nothing particularly brilliant in my military history . . . ."
GLC04360.037
To: Col. Lubey
1870/05/29
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
Requesting an additional ticket for the memorial services at Arlington. [Retired General John A. Logan, acting as Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, established Decoration Day, now known as Memorial Day, on May 29, 1868.]
GLC04360.040
to Mr. Grimanney & Co.
21 August 1771
Moss, Thomas, fl. 1771
Also signed by Henry Knox. A bill of exchange for sterling. Requests that a sum of thirteen pounds, twelve shillings be paid to John Langdon. A note on the verso by Knox orders the payment be made. Like Knox, Langdon was a Boston bookseller.
GLC02437.00005
to Henry Knox
March 20, 1771
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Describes the wilderness of New Hampshire around Dartmouth College, commenting on its advantages and disadvantages. Discusses the college and his position with the Grammar School. Ruminates on the potential benefits of the college to society...
GLC02437.00006
[Account of books and magazines sent to Henry Knox]
7 March 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Invoice lists items sent from London and their costs. The second page has an autograph letter identical to GLC02437.00008. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00009
Deed
February 23, 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Copy of mortgage of the Waldo patent between Knox, Henry Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln, and Israel Thorndike.
GLC02437.07253
to Samuel Smith
23 April 1799
Legal document stipulating an agreement that Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln agree to pay Samuel Smith $2,180 and $1,090 before October 23, 1800. Docket of the document recounts Knox's balances as of 1802.
GLC02437.07258
[Mortgage agreement]
14 May 1799
Agreement between Henry Knox and John Peck for mortgage of Knox's land. Henry Jackson is also stipulated to guarantee "the said John Peck, his heirs and assigns...the aforesaid note and mortgage." Docket notes "cancelled."
GLC02437.07266
[Letter of introduction for John Jeffrey]
30 June 1799
Knox writes on behalf of John Jeffrey to "the Commanding officer of the Post of Niagara, and any other American posts which Mr. Jeffrey may visit" requesting that Jeffrey and his companions are received warmly and afforded protection.
GLC02437.07276
3 July 1799
Frost, Ichabod, 1751-1836
Ichabod and Susanna Frost sign over "a certain piece of Land lying in the Township of Warren, County of Lincoln." The land is likely to have been inherited by Susanna Frost who is now "relinquishing her right of dower." Document is partially...
GLC02437.07280
4 July 1799
Legal document of sale of land from Henry Knox to Sarah Waldo for the unusually low price of two dollars. On the back of the document, there is sale between Sarah Waldo and Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln for one dollar.
GLC02437.07281
[Memorandum of an agreement]
3 August 1799
Agreement made between "Henry Knox and the following settlers on Long Island." Agreement pertains to surveys of the land and the expenses involved. There are 17 signatures associated with the Long Island settlers.
GLC02437.07290
[Agreement with Abijah Cheever]
26 August 1799
Agreement with Henry Knox and Abijah Cheever about notes and mortgages.
GLC02437.07303
[Land Deed]
4 September 1799
Sergents, Robert, fl. 1799
Land deed between Robert Sergents and Henry Knox, granting Knox land in the Township of Prospect.
GLC02437.07306
[Account log]
October 1799
Wilson, Life, fl. 1799-1800
Life Wilson's "account of all the Lumber sawed in all the Mills from December the 6th 1797 up to October the first 1799 and distribution of the Same."
GLC02437.07311
[Quit claim deed]
4 December 1799
Flanders, Hezekiah, fl. 1799
Partially printed document stating Flanders has released his claim of "a certain tract of land" to Henry Knox...in consideration of ten dollars."
GLC02437.07334
[Receipt]
20 July 1797
Revere, Paul, 1735-1818
List of transactions between Henry Knox and Paul Revere listed by date for various metal objects, including a church bell. Signed by Revere once in text, and twice for receipt of payment. Payment receipt dates and notes are in a different hand....
GLC02437.08757
[Tax bill]
24 October 1799
Partially printed document with subsequent information filled in by hand. Lists governmental taxes to be paid by Henry Knox, including those for polls, real estate and personal estate. Noted as signed by a Benjamin [Jepson ?], the tax collector.
GLC02437.08759
[Account]
14 Novemer 1799
Houston, Robert, 1765-1824
Lists transactions between Henry Knox and Robert Houston regarding land surveys, contracts and other related business.
GLC02437.08760
[Taxes in Thomaston]
23 November 1799
Stackpol, James, fl. 1799
Document stating the amount of taxes Henry Knox collected for 1798.
GLC02437.08761
[Bond]
December 31, 1801
Bond listing interest and deductions by date, ranging from 23 April 1799 to 31 December 1801.
GLC02437.08794
[Land deed to Benjamin Parkman]
3 April 1798
Deed affirming the sale of land within the Waldo patent from Henry Knox and his associates to Benjamin Parkman. The portion of land sold was granted to Knox by a resolve of the Massachusetts legislature. Also signed by Thomas Jackson and Mary...
GLC02437.09267
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln and Benjamin Pickman]
3 April 1799
Knox, Jackson, and Lincoln are "firmly bound" to pay Pickman twelve thousand dollars. Contains details of their obligation. Partially printed. Docketed by Knox with the copied signatures of Lincoln and Jackson.
GLC02437.10334
[Bond between Henry Knox, Henry Jackson, and Israel Thorndike]
Knox and Jackson promise to pay Thorndike six thousand dollars. Contains the details of their obligation.
GLC02437.10335
[Land deed to Israel Thorndike]
Deed for the sale of land within the Waldo patent from Henry Knox to Israel Thorndike. Also signed by Lucy Knox, Thomas Jackson, Mary Lincoln, and signed and witnessed by Samuel Cooper, Nathan Dane, Martin Lincoln and Gridley Thaxter. Next to the...
GLC02437.10649
To: M. Armstrong & Sons
1865/06/10
Inquiring about the prices of cotton in February of 1863. He had sent 500 bales to New York to be sold and believes he was cheated. He thanks Armstrong for a "complimentary notice of my 'soldier boy.' But I often receive such letters."
GLC04360.003
To: General J. Grant Wilson.
1890/11/05
Written on mourning stationery. Refusing an offer made by Wilson and thanking him for the interest he has shown in her behalf.
GLC04360.004
To: J.B. Chaffee
1885/07/23
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
Western Union Telegram, received at Denver, Colorado. "Father died at Eight O'clock this morning."
GLC04360.005
To: James M. Snyder
1885/08/05
Written on mourning stationery. Mrs. Grant sends thanks for his resolutions
GLC04360.006
To: Mr. Childs.
1886/11/03
Written on mourning stationery. Responding to the news that Dr. Douglas intends to raise funds as compensation for his assessing during the last stage of Ulysses Grant's illness. Julia Grant has been quite upset by letters sent by Dr. Douglas....
GLC04360.007
To: W.E. Mitchell.
1887/02/06
Writing on behalf of Mrs. Grant. There are no Lincoln signatures in her possession from which the signature could be taken without destroying the value of the letter.
GLC04360.008
To Mr. Childs
1889/01/17
Written on mourning stationery. Frederick asks for help in obtaining an appointment to China.
GLC04360.009
To: Mr. Childs
1889/12/28
He read Child's book, "Recollections of General Grant." He believes his father did not have better friends than Mr. Childs and Mr. Drexel. Includes news about Ida and himself since their arrival in Vienna.
GLC04360.010
To: Genera Pawn [?]
1890/11/03
Stamped by the US pension office. Enclosing the application of Mrs. Kielmaussegge [not included] to obtain her husband's pension.
GLC04360.011
To General Wilson
1895/11/14
Thanking Wilson for "Life of General Lee" which he has not finished reading. Encloses a newspaper account of a speech he made in Cincinnati [not included].
GLC04360.012
To Genl. Wilson
1897/01/30
He is unable to read his paper before the "Genealogical & Biographical Society" on 2/12. He already promised to attend a Lincoln Banquet, but suggests that someone else may read his paper.
GLC04360.013
1905/04/02
He is unable to forward a letter that is among his Mother's papers in Chicago. The letter, written by Ulysses S. Grant before his death, requested that Frederick's son Ulysses S. Grant III, be admitted to West Point. It was cosigned by William T...
GLC04360.014
To: Rowley
[n.d.]
Card with pin-hole. Sending a copy of a letter [not included] Grant sent to the President.
GLC04360.019
to Mrs. Lattrers
1892/05/14
Written by J.M. Cele for Mrs. Grant. Written on mourning stationery. Mrs. Grant is unable to attend a reception to meet Miss. Lee. She has not attended receptions for eight years. Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Grant may attend if they are in town. [With...
GLC04360.020
Invitation and Menu
1874/05/21
Engraved invitation to Nellie Grant's wedding. The ceremony and reception took place at the White House. "Menu" printed on silk, inserted loosely into the invitation.
GLC04360.021
To: "Judge" John F. Long.
1874/07/20
Written on an envelope. Requesting that his horse, Butcher Boy, be sent to him. [This letter is quoted in William S. McFeely, "Grant A Biography" (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1981): 399]
GLC04360.022
Autograph card
circa 1868-1876
Autograph card. Signed by "Hannah Grant Age 70" and "Jesse R. Grant Age 75"
GLC04360.023
Signature
Clipped signature on cloth: "U.S. Grant, General Retired"
GLC04360.024
Clipped signature "U.S. Grant, General"
GLC04360.025
Calling card
Calling card of Miss Nellie W. Grant
GLC04360.026
Calling card of Mr. Algernon C.F. Sartoris [Nellie's husband]
GLC04360.027
Photograph "General Grant's Log Cabin"
On verso is a history of the cabin and an advertisment for "Theo. R. Appel Realty Co." Photograph copyright by Edward Joy, 1891.
GLC04360.028
Image of Ulysses S. Grant, Julia Grant and others
General Grant, Julia Grant and five others sitting on the verandah of his house in Long Branch [see # 30].
GLC04360.029
To: John H. Gundlach
1922/04/28
Bostwick, Arthur E., 1860-1942
[Written as Librarian of the St. Louis Public Library.] Photograph of General Grant, Julia Grant, Martin Wilkins and four others on the veranda of his Long Branch summer home. [The letter explains that the image formerly hung at St. Michael Rectory...
GLC04360.030
To: J. R. Grant
1869/03/16
Brainard, E.P., fl. 1869
Recommending Mr. Hart for District Attorney for Northern District of Ohio. [Jesse Grant refused to make the recommendation, see # 2.]
GLC04360.031
to Dear Sir
1859/10/01
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Agrees to speak before a lyceum during late June on the subject "The True Woman." "My terms[ are] the same you pay the men lecturers of your course."
GLC04360.032
to Charles James Folger
6 June 1867
Written by Anthony as Corresponding Secretary on stationery of the American Equal Rights Association. Folger was a delegate to a convention to consider amendments to the the New York State Constitution. Inquires how she might present to the...
GLC04360.033
7 July 1867
Written by Anthony as Corresponding Secretary on stationery of the American Equal Rights Association. Folger was a delegate to a convention in Albany that was amending the New York State Constitution. Tells him that Lucy Stone and others will come to...
GLC04360.034
[An address to President Ulysses S. Grant from the Republican women of Massachusetts on the occasion of inauguration for his second term].
circa November 1872-March 1873
Urges him to follow the dictates of the 14th resolution of the 1872 Republican Party Platform, which recognizes the importance of women, and so recommend women's suffrage to Congress in his inaugural address. Also asks him to prevent Congress from...
GLC04360.035
To: Captain U. S. Grant
1854/07/07
Collins, James B., fl. 1854
Enclosing a letter accepting Grant's resignation [not included]. Beginning of another letter dated 7/1/1854 on verso. Written at Fort Humboldt.
GLC04360.038
To: Jacob Zielin
1865/04/05
Mitchell, Walter B., fl. 1865
Enclosing a receipt for a deed [not included] forwarded by express.
GLC04360.039
Invitation to the Wedding of Maria Ewing Sherman and Thomas William Fitch
1874/10/01
Engraved invitation to the Wedding of Maria Ewing Sherman and Thomas William Fitch. Reception menu on the inside.
GLC04360.041
To: General Ulysses S. Grant
Busteed, Richard, 1822-1898
Endorsing Mr. Ryan for his skill as a stenographer.
GLC04360.042
Menu from the "Saturday Night Club."
1883/05/05
Menu from the "Saturday Night Club." Engraving on front features a caricature of an older man in a sailors uniform straddling two steam ships. Autographed on verso by Ulysses S. Grant, Roscoe Conklin, J. N. Camden, and Edgar M. Cullen.
GLC04360.043
"1874-1883 The Grant Club."
"1874-1883 The Grant Club." Engraved invitation to attend the fourth annual dinner on 2/20/[1883]
GLC04360.044
"Grant-Dent Memorial Association. Articles of Association."
1917/01/17
GLC04360.045
A Debt St. Louis Owes.
1924/05/08
"A Debt St. Louis Owes." A pamphlet promoting the preservation of the "Old Grant home" by the Grant-Dent Memorial Association.
GLC04360.046
Plastic pin of "Gen. U. S. Grant"
Plastic pin of "Gen. U. S. Grant" featuring portrait of Grant. Small bunch of artificial purple flowers attached to the pin. [Originally in the envelope with carte de visites # 92-97.]
GLC04360.047
Medal commemorating the unveiling of a Grant statue
1899/04/27
Small nickel [?] plated medal commemorating the unveiling of a Grant statue in Philadelphia.
GLC04360.048
To :Governor Horatio Seymour
1868/07/24
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898
The letter details the "problems" of the country under Republican rule including: the impossibility of "Wholesome government in the South under the rule of Negro voters"; and an "undue exaggeration of States Rights" which will destroy national unity...
GLC04360.049
To: George Belknap
1872/07/31
Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917
[Written on Republican National Committee Stationery, listing Chandler as secretary.] Discusses the Presidential election of 1872. Mentions Garfield and Blaine and the necessity of winning North Carolina. Discusses the need to convince General...
GLC04360.050
"For Vice-President, Henry Wilson of Massachusetts."
Card. [Ran for Vice-President in 1872. Died while in office, November 1875.]
GLC04360.051
Campaign ribbon for General Grant
Red, white and blue campaign ribbon for General Grant. "General Grant, our, Next President." Flag bunting with portrait of Grant. "Jordan Tschopp., Fabricant. Switzerland, Basel."
GLC04360.052
Purple printed paper campaign ribbon with portrait of Grant
10th Ward. Purple printed paper campaign ribbon with portrait of Grant; ink inscription on mount reads: "Philadelphia, 1868, Genl. U.S. Grant."
GLC04360.053
"Cleveland and Thurman, Club St. Joseph, Mo." White cloth ribbon.
"Cleveland and Thurman, Club St. Joseph, Mo." White cloth ribbon. Featuring gold-stamped Eagle holding banner: "In Union Their Strength," over a red and blue shield of stars and stripes. Mounting dated 1888.]
GLC04360.054
Republican National Convention Cloth Ribbon
1896/06/16
"Republican National Convention St. Louis, Mo. June 16th 1896." With seal of "Young Men's Republican Club, Baltimore, Maryland." Printed Cloth Ribbon. [from Grant family archives]
GLC04360.055
Citizen's Cavalcade cloth ribbon
1879/12/16
"Citizen's Cavalcade December 16th. 1879." White cloth ribbon featuring portrait of Grant. Mounting inscribed: "Genl. U.S. Grant."
GLC04360.056
Card. "For President Ulysses S. Grant of Illinois."
GLC04360.057
"Republican Ticket. Electors of President and Vice President."
"Republican Ticket. Electors of President and Vice President." Lists the electors of Massachusetts and their respective districts, who will represent Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax in the election of 1868. Also lists candidates for Governor...
GLC04360.058
"Republican Ticket. Electors of President and Vice President." [Same as #58.]
GLC04360.059
Republican Ticket [for New York]
Republican Ticket [for New York]. Lists the electors for Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax in the 1868 election. Also includes a referendum to vote for or against calling a Convention to form a new Constitution.
GLC04360.060
Spirit of the Campaign Number One
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number One" Heading on the first page reads: "Compare the Principle, Acts and Men, of the Two Parties." Pro-Republican campaign material that characterizes the Democrats the Party of rebellion, Horatio Seymour the...
GLC04360.061
Spirit of the Campaign Number Two
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number Two" Heading on the first page reads: "The Candidates and the Doctrines of the Two Parties." Pro-republican campaign material attacks Seymour and the Democrats as anti-union during the war, and anti...
GLC04360.062
Spirit of the Campaign Number Three
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number Three" Heading on the first page reads: "Compare the Doctrines of the Two Parties." Pro-republican campaign material which cites former Confederates' support for Seymour and Blair (R. Semmes, Wise, Vance...
GLC04360.063
Honor the Noble Dead-Black cloth ribbon
1885
"Honor the Noble Dead. In Memoriam. Gen. Sheridan, Post No. 20 St. Louis Mo." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering. Emblem of the GAR in the center.
GLC04360.064
"Survivors Association 20th, P.V.C." Black cloth ribbon.
1885/08/08
"Survivors Association 20th, P.V.C." Black cloth ribbon. Mounting inscribed: "Worn at the Funeral of Genl. U.S. Grant New York City Aug. 8, 1885."
GLC04360.065
"Pennsylvania Reserves." Black cloth ribbon
"Pennsylvania Reserves." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering. Mounting inscribed: "Funeral of Genl. U.S. Grant New York City Aug. 8, 1885."
GLC04360.066
"28th & 147th Regiments & Knap's Battery Penna. Vols." Black cloth ribbon
"28th & 147th Regiments & Knap's Battery Penna. Vols." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering. Mounting inscribed: "Funeral of Genl. U.S. Grant New York City Aug. 8, 1885."
GLC04360.067
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