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to Thomas W. Ward re: early stages of the Mier expedition
1842/03/23
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
Damaged, missing part of p. 1/2. Written as commander of artillery. Written at San Antonio De Brexar.
GLC02145.01
True copy of the "Whip Handle despatch" re: impending Mexican invasion
1836/06/09
Miller, W.P., fl. 1836
Secretrial copy of two letters, one on p. 1 by W. P. Miller, and the second on p. 2-3 by Henry Teal with the endorsement (copy) of H.W. Karney. The entire document written originally to Thomas Rusk, by John D. McLeod with this particularly addressed...
GLC02145.06
to Houston re: resignation as guardian of Texas archive due to marauding Indians
1842/06/22
Ward, Thomas W., fl. 1842-1862
Clerical copy. Ward feared his inability to protect the archives from marauding Indians.
GLC02145.07
Commission of Thomas Ward, Major in army of the Republic of Texas
1836/09/01
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
Signed as President of the Republic of Texas and countersigned by S. F. Sawyer, acting Secretary of War.
GLC02145.08
to Col. Thomas Ward re: details of the late invasion by the Mexicans
1842/07/19
Byrne, James W., fl. 1842
Free franked.
GLC02145.09
General Order no. 11 ordering Ward to take command of Texan troops & provisions
1836/06/07
General order no. 11. Clerical manuscript, ordering Ward to go to Casses Point and report to Gen. Rusk.
GLC02145.10
to Thomas W. Ward re: rumors of Gen. Rusk's resignation
1836/06/12
Advises Ward that if Rusk has resigned, the command should be transferred to Green.
GLC02145.11
Declaring martial law in Austin because of archives war
1842/03/07
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
As Secretary of War, declares martial law because of "archives war" and places Thomas Ward in command of stores. Probably clerical.
GLC02145.12
to Henry Jones re: commanding him not to interfere with archives removal
1842/04/04
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Houston Commands Jones that interference with removal of the archives from Houston would be treasonable. Clerical copy with docket of Joseph Daniels on p. 2 certifying delivery of original.
GLC02145.13
Deed to plot of land sold to Robert Bruffy (cos. Mary Austin)
1819/09/26
Austin, Moses, fl. 1802-1819
Notarized by Sam Woodson, clerk. Conveying deed to Robert Bruffy. Early land document for Missouri settlement.
GLC02022
Congressional Globe [New Series...No. 4]
December 23, 1847
Blair & Rives
Lincoln's Spot Amendment Speech on page 64 condemns the pretexts for starting the war with Mexico. Requests proof from President Polk that American blood was shed on American soil and that the enemy provoked the Americans, and asks if those Americans...
GLC02025
to Andrew Johnson
21 June 1865
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Lee as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron to President Johnson. Lee says that John Mercer Brooke of Virginia, who is now in Richmond, is deserving of amnesty. Says Brooke was trained in the U.S. Navy, resigned to...
GLC02029.01
General orders no. 66
16 April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Secretary of War Stanton announces the death of President Lincoln to the armies. States that "headquarters of every department, post, station, fort, and arsenal will be draped in mourning for thirty days." Also, funeral honors will take place at...
GLC02031
to Frank Richardson
1865/04/04
Written from an unknown soldier. Written on stationery of the Sergeant of Arms Office, House of Representatives, noted "Q.M. Gen.s Office." Envelope with 3 cent (1861) pink stamp, postmarked. Discusses the fall of Richmond and the celebration of...
GLC02034.02
A Proclamation: Declaring the insurrection at an end in certain states
1866/04/02 after
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Printed on blue paper. Reconstruction related.
GLC02037
[Endorsement on Senate resolution to Secretary of War Stanton]
15 May 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Lincoln endorsement as President to Edwin M. Stanton, requesting data, written on the verso of a Senate resolution dated 14 May requesting information concerning the arrest of persons in Kentucky since the 1st of September 1861 and their imprisonment...
GLC02040
to John Davis
December 19, 1823
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Serving as Massachusetts Representative, Webster informs United States District Court Judge Davis that the subject of District Judges' salaries has been brought forward (likely in the House of Representatives), and he plans to report a Bill on the...
GLC02043
to Lewis Pintard
January 11, 1804
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
Informs that he has been confined four weeks with gout and was not able to write. Begins by writing about ordering trees from Mr. Livingston. Disagrees with a legal position maintained by Alexander Hamilton, who was an attorney in New York City at...
GLC02046
to Joseph Wilson
28 April 1808
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
Returns an application for permission to dispatch a vessel in ballast (not present). Explains rules for customs regarding tonnage on vessels. Wilson was Customs Collector for Marblehead, Massachusetts.
GLC02049
to The Port Collector of Gloucester, Massachusetts
1808/03/21
Circular letter from the Treasury Department giving guidelines for conforming to the Embargo Act of 1807. A sample form for port collectors appears on the verso. Gallatin was then secretary of the treasury.
GLC02050.01
to Benjamin Austin
March 25, 1811
States that due to the termination of the charter of the First Bank of United States, no payments can legally be made. Advises him to inform the officers of the Union Bank about this. Austin was Commissioner of Loans, Boston. Signed as Secretary...
GLC02050.02
to the President [Ulysses S. Grant]
February 28, 1873
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Asks President Ulysses S. Grant to reappoint Gen. John Allen Campbell Governor of the Wyoming Territory: "The undersigned members of the Ohio delegation in the 42nd Congress, and members elect to the 43rd Congress respectfully recommend the...
GLC02051
[Parole releasing prisoner of war Augustus Powell to his father's custody]
13 June 1864
Releases Powell, a prisoner of war at Alton, Illinois to his father, John M. Powell. Written on Executive Mansion stationery. Pencil autograph endorsement signed by E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War, states this was referred to General Hitchcock...
GLC02054
to Horatio Gates
December 10, 1786
Stephen, Adam, 1718-1791
Describes his visions of lava flows, overflowing oceans and ghosts (sounds almost Blakean). Mentions places all over the globe and gives strange account of manufacturing snowshoes from a pattern from Greece. Stephen as Major General in the Revolution...
GLC02021
Mrs. Moses Gaylord
10 October 1778
Gaylord, Moses, Mrs., fl. 1778
Connecticut Revolutionary War soldier's letter to his wife in West Hartford. Mentions that there is not much news. Says a flag of truce was flown after a packet of materials came in from Congress. Suspects that it involves the exchange of 500 French...
GLC02023
to Alexander E. Steen
22 October 1862
Parsons, Mosby Monroe, 1822-1865
General Parsons writes to General Alexander E. Steen: "I am desirous of meeting you and Col. Shaver at my room this evening... " (possibly referring to Colonel Robert G. Shaver).
GLC02026
[Endorsement authorizing U.S. Navy to store munitions at Fort Mifflin]
13 June 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Document signed by Commodore Henry K. Hoff as Inspector of Ordnance. Written to Commander Henry Alexander Wise as the Chief of Bureau of Ordnance. Marked "No. 272" Says there is enough room for 500 barrels of powder in the magazine at Fort Mifflin....
GLC02027
Attention! Company! [Recruiting broadside for New York 156th Infantry]
1862
Holmes, fl. 1862
Announcment made by Lieutenant Holmes, the recruiting officer of the regiment. His first name could not be discovered. Printed by Hommel's Power Press Printing in Kingston, New York. Depicts large eagle holding scroll reading "The Union must be...
GLC02028
to John Mercer Brooke
Written by Acting Rear Admiral Lee as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Brooke, a former Confederate naval officer seeking amnesty. References that the preceding page of this letter was a copy of the letter he sent to the president on his...
GLC02029.02
Announcement of death of Lincoln
15 April 1865
McClees, J.E., fl. 1855-1865
Announces the death of President Lincoln to the soldiers at the U.S. General Hospital. Signed on verso by Jacob Campbell, Company S, 2nd Regiment, PA with a short note bidding farewell to the "sacred evil of old Virginia."
GLC02030
to Eliakim P. Scammon
3 August 1862
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Marked unofficial. Brigadier General Hayes writes, as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Expresses his disappointment over the detention of a Mr. Landcraft and a...
GLC02032
17 July 1862
Writes to Scammon, his superior and colonel commanding the 1st brigade, concerning safeguarding Union loyalists in West Virginia. Mentions a Mr. Caldwell, who wants to get his family out of Mouros. Describes his plan to follow them and asks for...
GLC02033
to C.W. Rugg
1865/04/03
Lard, A.P., fl. 1865
Describes his entrance into Richmond and the cheering which the Union flag received. Envelope with 3 cent (1861) pink stamp, postmarked.
GLC02034.01
[Carte de visite on U.S.S. Hartford with Capt. Drayton]
November 10, 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Carte de visite depicting Farragut and Drayton standing near a steering wheel. Also signed on verso by Capt. P. Drayton.
GLC02035
The Draft in Berks County
26 August 1863
Extra from the "B. & S. Journal" -- the Berks and Schuylkill Journal. Broadside lists men drafted in the first Northern draft by town, with occupation, in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Lists the names of men from 16 different towns. Mentions number of...
GLC02036
[Bill of sale to Andrew Johnson for a slave girl named Dolly]
2 January 1843
Gragg, John W., fl. 1843
John W. Gragg sells Dolly to Andrew Johnson for $500. Gragg signs with his mark, an "x." Cosigned by William M. Lowry, a witness. Dolly is "aged about nineteen years." Docket was written and signed by Andrew Johnson.
GLC02041
to Jefferson Davis, re: the waning strength of Confederate forces
1865/01/10
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Signed as commander in chief of Confederate forces. Lee comments particularly and generally about the positions held by his generals and the weakened condition of all armies.
GLC02042
to William Rochester
6 March 1830
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844
As President of the Bank of the United States, Biddle clarifies some rules and regulations concerning lending funds. Explains that the security of two responsible, known persons is necessary and advises Rochester, a banker in Buffalo, New York, to...
GLC02044
to Elihu Chauncey
December 31, 1817
Writes concerning his bank balance. States that he sent a messenger to the bank who reported his balance to be $3614.49 which worries him because he wrote a check yesterday for $10,000. Asks Chauncey to check on this and if his balance is really...
GLC02045
to George Newbould
1813/12/28
Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828
General Brown forwards $300 to pay interest on a bond. Notes that his quarters are good and that supplies are coming to his town. Indicates that he is not worried by the enemy forces in the vicinity and welcomes an attack, because it would "give...
GLC02047
to F. N. Barrett
February 21, 1891
Cooke, Jay, fl. 1891
Responding from a letter from Barrett, a journalist, who had requested permission to print a letter from him. He has no objection to the publication of the letter "if names were suppressed." Advocates free-coinage of silver. Written on personal...
GLC02048
[Circular letter to port collectors]
20 July 1792
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Printed circular letter signed by Hamilton as Secretary of Treasury. Points out common errors in customs collection.
GLC02052
to Ulysses S. Grant re: petition for executive clemency for Mrs. William Mason
circa April 1870
Autograph note signed as Governor of Ohio, appended to a petition (and character testimonial) for Mrs. William Mason (nee Sarah Anderson), jailed for postal fraud. Also with the notes and endorsements of the U.S. Judge, Marshall and Sheriff, all on...
GLC02053
Inquisition
January 24, 1735
Cosby, William, fl. 1690-1736
Co-signed and sealed by Stephen Cortlandt, John Moore, David Clarkson, Joseph Reade, Anthony Duane, Enoch Stephenson, Thomas Vater, Gulian Verplanck, Thomas Day, Abraham Van Horne, David Abell, and Matthew Clarkson. Oaths taken at the house of...
GLC02055
[Pen and ink drawing of council of war at Gettysburg]
1863
Marshall, William Edgar, 1837-1906
Signed in pencil by Marshall, and apparently intended for publication. The original pen and ink drawing shows Meade, Sykes, Newton, Butterfield, Getty, and Howard. Mounted; dimensions refer to the image.
GLC02057
to William Ellery
11 November 1788
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813
Circular letter (marked "Copy") signed by Osgood and Walter Livingston to Ellery as Loan Officer for the state of Rhode Island. Sends directions for "issuing one years Interest on the domestic debt," which had been delayed in hopes that the accounts...
GLC02058
The Pennsylvania packet, or, the general advertiser [Vol. 10, No. 765 (August 7, 1781)]
7 August 1781
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
Reports news on the Charleston campaign and peace negotiations during the American Revolution. Contains news from other papers in America and around the world. An article from the London Evening Post discusses the "infamous letters, published...under...
GLC02059
Executive order relating to the hoarding, export, and earmarking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions in foreign exchange.
1933/08/23
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Orders all persons who hold gold coin, gold bullion, or gold certificates to file a report of same with the Secretary of the Treasury within fifteen days. Executive Order 6260.
GLC01983.02
to Paul Nachtman
December 21, 1950
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Thanks him for recommending Thomas D. O'Keefe and for sending 1884 dollars and an 1884 gold piece. The handwritten addition mentions enclosures: "Here are some souveniers for you. They are for the Carson City dollars. I'll accept the gold piece as a...
GLC01985
Pardon of J. Walton Hopkins, convicted of counterfeiting.
1850/10/15
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Convicted of passing counterfeit coin. Pardoned after request from the jury and district attorney. (c/s W.S. Derrick) Pardon is framed with picture of President Fillmore.
GLC01986
to Salmon Chase
2 June 1862
Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to send in the name of George W. Lane of Indiana as his choice for superintendent of the United States Mint at Denver, Colorado. Written on Executive Mansion stationery. According to Basler (5: 256), Chase...
GLC01989
[Appointment of George C. Munson as Assayer of the United States Mint at Denver, Colorado]
27 July 1886
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Countersigned by Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard. Signed as Grover Cleveland, President of the United States of America. Has blue coloring likely due to discoloration.
GLC01990
[Appointment of John Wheeler, Superintendent of the Branch Mint at Charlotte]
January 17, 1837
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Appointment of John Wheeler as the Superintendent of the Branch Mint in Charlotte, South Carolina. Signed by Andrew Jackson as President of the United States. Cosigned by John Forsyth as Secretary of State. Orange tinted seal on bottom left corner of...
GLC01991
[Appointment of John G. Butler, Chief Coiner, Philadelphia (c/s Seward) and photograph] [Decimalized .01- .02]
Appointment of John G. Butler, Chief Coiner, Philadelphia (c/s Seward) and early photograph of coin counting room.
GLC01992
[Andrew Johnson bestows an award on two members of the Blackfoot tribe]
14 November 1865
Countersigned by James Harlan as Secretary of Interior. Serving as President of the Unied States, Johnson awards Nootay-u-hah (or Short Gun) and his brother (both of the Blackfoot tribe) money and a silver medal for exchanging their horses for two...
GLC01993.01
[Bank of the Metropolis check for twenty dollars]
8 January 1835
Made out to his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr. A hard-currency supporter, the President specifies "wanted in gold, eagles or half eagles." This check was written on the same day that he paid off the national debt.
GLC01994.01
to Thomas Jefferson
9 June 1792
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Recommends purchasing land and building a facility rather than leasing space for the United States Mint. So that "all the applications may be brought to view," letters and engravings are "to be shewn to the Director of the Mint" and brought to...
GLC01996
Columbian centinel. [Vol. 17, no. 29 (June 20, 1792)].
20 June 1792
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Benjamin Russell listed as the printer and publisher, located on State Street. Discusses the newly established United States Mint, enacted by the United States Congress on Monday October 21, 1791 and approved by the President May 8, 1792. Lists...
GLC01998.02
to Robert Patterson
1816/03/19
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Signed as Secretary of State to the Director of the Mint, Patterson. The Mint, in Philadelphia, was being repaired. It was unaffected by the British invasion of Washington.
GLC02002
to Edna Sheldon Blair
March 29, 1922
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
President Harding rejects Blair for appointment as a civil service commissioner, "in view of the fact that there is one woman serving on the Board already I have not thought it preferable to consider a woman applicant for the vacancy." Concludes that...
GLC02008
[Land grant for Toppan Webster].
8 August 1807
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Madison. Grants 100 acres to Webster, an assignee of Samuel Jess, on the basis of the act of Congress appropriating land for former soldiers and for the society of the United Brethren. The act had been...
GLC02010
Pass for John Ford
2 June 1865
Signed by Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War. Pass for John Ford to visit the stage and private boxes in Ford's Theatre.
GLC02011
to George Washington Custis Lee
circa February 13, 1862
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Autograph endorsement signed in pencil "J.D.", on address leaf of a letter from Weldon N. Edwards to Jefferson Davis dated 13 February 1862 from Raleigh, North Carolina. Edwards, writing as president of the North Carolina Secession Convention, sends...
GLC02017
to James Tyler Ames
29 November 1861
Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892
Field writes to Ames in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Writes, "As a personal favor to me will you consent to manufacture in the very best manner of the very best materials one repeating gun, similar to the one you saw exhibited to the President in...
GLC02019
Gold liberty coin
1927
Coin ca. 32 mm diameter. Collateral to FDR gold order
GLC01983.03
[An act appropriating funds to purchase two lots for building the Mint].
1793/03/02
Signed as Secretary of State.
GLC01984
Columbian centinel. [Vol. 17, no. 12 (April 21, 1792)]
21 April 1792
Discusses the recent actions of Congress relating to the establishment of the United States Mint. Describes the actions as: "An act establishing a mint and regulating the coins of the United States."
GLC01984.02
[Jefferson Indian Peace medal]
1801 ca.
Based on Houdon's bust of Jefferson. Copies of this medal were given by Lewis and Clark to Indians they met on their expedition. See Alfred L. Bush, Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson, p. 13; Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., The Image of Thomas Jefferson in...
GLC01984.03
[Clerical copy of the surety bond for William Findlay as Treasurer of the United States Mint]
3 October 1830
Findlay, William, fl. 1830
Signed clerically by Findlay, Robert Smith, and Francis R. Shunk. The Mint Act of 1792 required employees of the Mint to furnish sureties. Findlay was the fifth Treasurer of the United States Mint, and served in that office from 1827 until 1841.
GLC01987
[Massachusetts state pardon for Scripture Frost for counterfeiting coin]
13 November 1787
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Frost was sentenced to stand in pillory for 1 hour and to 2 years hard labor. Conditionally pardoned excepting that Frost pay a 25 Pound ($40) fine. Signed and sealed by John Hancock as governor. Written by Secretary to the Governor John Avery, Jr....
GLC01988
Liberty $5 coin: Pike's Peak gold. Denver. Five D. [by Clark & Co.]
1860
Clark & Company, fl. 1860
Gold coin, collateral to Lincoln letter ending private coinage, GLC 1989. This coin comes from the last series minted privately at Denver by [Gruber] Clark & Co.
GLC01989.02
to William Appleton re: instructions on bank funds as Jackson dismantles bank
1833/01/24
Written as president of the Bank of the United States to Appleton, President of the Office of Discount and Deposit, Boston. Biddle explains that "the loans in the remoter offices, particularly in the South and West, are gradually diminishing, and the...
GLC01994.02
to Ernest R. Ackerman
January 15, 1909
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
President-elect Taft agrees with New York Congressman Ackerman that Lincoln's face ought to be put on coins and stamps, but he cannot aid this process until after his inauguration. Written on personal stationery from Augusta, Georgia.
GLC01995
Collateral to US Mint: Rittenhouse medal, one-cent & half-cent coins with prints
1792-1793 ca.
Collateral items: print of Jefferson; a photo, "Ye Old Mint;" a print titled "The Coin Room;" a commemorative medal with the words "David Rittenhouse 1st Director U.S. Mint;" a one cent coin with a flowing hair liberty on the front and chain link on...
GLC01997.02
An act to amend ... "An act establishing a mint, and regulating the coins of the United States," so far as respects the coinage of copper.
January 14, 1793
Title begins: "Second Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two." Signed as Secretary...
GLC01998
[An act to provide for a copper coinage]
8 May 1792
Title reads: "Second Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia on Monday the twenty-fourth of October, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. An act to provide for a copper coinage."...
GLC01999
. . . A mint shall be established under such regulations as shall be directed by law.
3 March 1791
Title begins: "Congress of the United States: At the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United...
GLC02000
Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of North And South Carolina And Part Of Georgia.
1861
Bachmann, John, fl. 1849-1885
One of Bachman's six lithographic views of the Confederate States in the series: "Panorama of the Seat of War." Shows the Atlantic coast from Albemarle Sound south to Savannah and inland to the Blue Ridge Mountains. All the major towns of the...
GLC02003
Bird's Eye View of Confederate Prison Pen at Salisbury, N.C.
1886
Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870
Printed by J. B. Bufford & Sons, copyright by C.A. Kraus. Panoramic view compiled from a sketch made on the site in 1864, probably after its occupation by federal forces. The lithograph shows the prison camp set up on the grounds of a large "cotton...
GLC02004
The Country twenty-five miles round New York
1 November 1776
Hawkes, W., fl. 1776
Irregular shaped paper. Engraving with letterpress chronological table of events from 1773-Oct. 1776, engraved by J. Barber and printed by W. Hawkes. Irregularly shaped. Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 110, who notes that a later...
GLC02005
Plan of the City of New York in North America
1776
Ratzer, Bernard, 1700-?
Engraved by Jeffrey and Fagan. Oversize engraving showing lower Manhattan Island, part of Brooklyn and Hoboken, N.J. A cartouche extending across the bottom has a panoramic "South West View of the City of New York." Based upon the survey of 1766...
GLC02006
Map of the City of New-York and Island of Manhattan; with explanatory remarks and references
1811
Bridges, William, fl. 1811
Inscription reads "Presented by the Common Council of the City of New York to Hon. Governeur Morris." The book contains the report of the Commissioners with reasons for various decisions. Collateral book to Commissioner's Map of New York (GLC02007...
GLC02007.02
President's message
1829
An Extra of the Hartford Times, reporting from telegraph the text of Jackson's first State of the Union. The address discusses what will be many of the major issues during his Presidency. Discusses removal of Native Americans, questions the...
GLC02009
to Joseph Wheeler
21 May 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
General Morgan writes to Wheeler, Commander of Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee. Reports that Lieutenant [Cull?], sent to obtain wagons from McMinnville, Tennessee, has returned empty handed. Requests Wheeler's assistance in acquiring wagons....
GLC02012
20 November 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
Possibly written in Tennessee. Marked "Confidential." Longstreet, commander of the Department of East Tennessee, writes to Wheeler, commanding cavalry corps, Army of Tennessee. Orders Wheeler to send half of General John Austin Wharton's force to...
GLC02013
[General orders no. 4, transmitted to Captain Hervey A. Colvin, Assistant Adjutant General]
23 August 1865
Hatch, Edward, 1832-1889
Hatch, Brevet Major General of United States Volunteers, writes on Headquarters, District of Talledega stationery. Reports, "Orders have this day been received directing me to report to another department for duty which compels me to part with the...
GLC02014
to Joseph Wheeler re: flag of truce for captured Union soldiers, surgeons
1862/12/10
Van Cleve, Horatio P., 1809-1891
Clerical docket on verso.
GLC02015
Collection of Heber Painter, I company, 58th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry [Decimalized .001-.182]
1860-1866
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
The collection mostly consists of correspondence from Painter to his aunt and sisters. His letters contain descriptions of camp life, his feelings towards slavery, and anti-Yankee sentiment in Virginia shortly after the war. More specifically he...
GLC02016
to Adam Beatty
1847/12/05
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Discusses whether or not he will run for president again, remarking that he has "not made up my mind whether I would accept or decline a nomination." Also comments on his recent speech in Lexington, Kentucky, in which he presented some unspecified...
GLC02018
Special order No -
26 September 1862
Unnumbered special order commanding Colonel William Hillyer to Memphis to meet with General William T. Sherman on "special business" and return quickly. Statement of payment scrawled horizontally on the recto.
GLC02020
to Mary
10 August 1864
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Written on stationery from a captured soldier from the 20th Maine Volunteers. Discusses hospital duty, and mentions General Jubal Early's campaign in the Washington, D.C. area.
GLC02082.56
February 1, 1865
Tate writes that he hopes Stephens might make a compromise to "stop the war tho I am not willing to compromise on any terms I want them to contend for our independence to the last." He adds later, "If we are whipt it wil not be the fault of the...
GLC02082.63
to Elihu B. Washburne re: a second term "would be a great honor...."
1863/10/26
Written on Executive Mansion stationery and noted as "Private & Confidential." Concerns a leave of absence for Maj. Gen. Cadwallader C. Washburn [sic], an appointment for Israel Washburn at Portland, Me. which was accepted, and for his friend...
GLC02083
to Abraham Lincoln
1 October 1862
Forney, John W. (John Wien), 1817-1881
Secretary of the Senate J.W. Forney recommends William Cole, Esq., editor of the "Irish American," for a paymastership in the U.S. army. Cole also comes recommended by Bishop John Hughes, General Michael Corcoran, Horace Greeley, and New York...
GLC02086.01
to Anne Abbott
23 April 1892
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Written on printed stationery of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, as Principal, to Anne Abbott, regarding a fund "to help girls who go as missionary teachers".
GLC02087
to Francis P. Blair Jr.
20 September 1861
Blair, Montgomery, 1813-1883
Telegraph draft to his brother, regarding the quarrel between Francis Blair and John C. Frémont. Blair writes, "Fremont requests your letter from President & I sent it, It will do to stand by - Caution friends against controversy with the Provost...
GLC02089
to Francis S. Corkran
14-17 April 1862
Date and location from docket. Previously showed a letter from Corkran to President Abraham Lincoln. In response, Lincoln desired to see an article related to the topic of the letter, in "The American" (possibly a newspaper with which Corkran was...
GLC02090
to Andrew Jamieson
22 August 1863
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Writes to Jamieson, the Collector at Alexandria, Virginia in reference to the transport of merchandise such as cotton and tobacco to the states in rebellion. Instructs that Jamieson will have to prepare a statement each month showing the number of...
GLC02091
to Alfred Howe Terry
1865/06/16
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906
Lengthy letter describing the war-time sacrifices of Erhandz Richter, a Richmond brewer, presumably of German origin, who sacrificed his fortune and risked his family to serve in the Union Army. Schurz pleads Richter's cause with the commander of the...
GLC02094
to Dr. W. Carnac
18 September 1867
Lee briefly responds to a query from Dr. W. Carnac denying the allegation that there was any romantic involvement between George Washington and Sue Grimes (Grymes), the first wife of Nathaniel Burwell. Lee comments that although he believes...
GLC02096
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