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Speeches and letters of Gerrit Smith (from January, 1863, to January, 1864) on the rebellion.
1864
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Published by John A. Gray & Green, printers. Includes various letters and speeches by Smith.
GLC04717.09
[Letter to Mr Worcester giving further details of his son's death]
26 July 1863
Worcester, John H., 1839-1863
GLC03974.22
to James Madison re: transmittal letter of the preceding legal document
December 9, 1781
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
Transmittal letter for legal brief in the suit of Jones v. Walker. Page 4 is docketed by Madison: "[illegible] inclosing the discussions in the Circuit Court of the US at Richmond on the subject of 'British Debts'." A pencil note identifies the...
GLC00099.148
Letters from members of the Morris family in Co. A, 63 Penn. Vols. [decimalized: .001-.104]
1861-1864
Morris Family
This collection consists of the compelling correspondence between four brothers serving in the Union Army and their family at home in Pennsylvania from early 1861 to late 1864. The bulk of the collection is Wilmor Morris' correspondence with his...
GLC06451
Collection of letters of George and Henry Carey to their Uncle Galloway [Decimalized .01-.12]
23 April 1861 - 6 May 1861
Carey Brothers
Letters discuss the conditions in Baltimore at beginning of the Civil War, the likelihood of Maryland seceding, flying of secession flags, run on bank, and the influx of troops. By Henry G. Carey and George Carey.
GLC03228
[Letter from Jonathan Williams to Thomas McKean, forwarded to Henry Knox]
15 July 1789
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Printed letter from Jonathan Williams to Thomas McKean, "Chief Judge of the Supreme Judicial Court of Pennsylvania." Forwarded to Henry Knox and signed by hand, "The Honble. H Knox Esq. from his affectionate & respectfull Friend & obedt Servant The...
GLC02437.04285
Letters from John Moore & brother Robert, 32 during war: Antietam, Vicksburg &c. [Decimalized .01- .63]
1862-1903
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Includes materials written from Antietam, Vicksburg, Atlanta. Discusses his desire to punish the people of Mississippi, the capture and burning of Columbia, S.C., Lincoln's assassination. Also includes postwar correspondence.
GLC04195
[New York Civil War soldiers' archive, letters to Almira Winchell from four soldiers] [Decimalized .01-.26]
1862-1865
Winchell, Almira, fl. 1862-1865
Letters to Winchell, from Belleville or Belle Isle, New York (Onondaga County). Winchell received letters from three soldiers, stationed mostly in Virginia: Thomas Donahue (1st NY Art., Batt. B), William Remington (101st NYS Vols.) and William...
GLC04706
[Three letters from an American missionary woman in China during the Boxer Rebellion] [Decimalized .01-.04]
1895
Manchester, Marietta, fl. 1895-1896
Three letters from Marietta Manchester to her family while traveling in Japan and China on a missionary trip. According to a note that accompanies these letters she was killed during the Boxer Rebellion. There are descriptions of Japanese houses, and...
GLC09585
[Extract of a letter to Monsieur de Gribeauval respecting Mr. Knox] [in French]
23 July 1787
Lotbinière, Michel de Chartier, chevalier, marquis de, 1723-1798
Discusses his acquaintance with Knox, who hopes to start a correspondence with Gribeauval, most likely due to their common experience with artillery. Reports that Knox is knowledgeable about Gribeauval's reputation in Europe. Noted as an extract of...
GLC02437.03614
[Collection of letters from Oliver D. Pratt to his brother Albert S. Pratt] [Decimalized .01-.12]
1863-1865
Pratt, Oliver D., fl. 1863-1864
Includes nine dated autograph letters signed, and three undated or fragmentary autograph letters (two are signed). Pratt served in Col. L, 1st Battalion, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. Includes fighting in Charleston, South Carolina, and Petersburg...
GLC01003.03
[Receipt for a letter at the Headquarters of the Trans-Mississippi Department]
Partially printed document noting the receipt of "Letter No 3848" at the Assistant Adjutant General's office. In a collection with a letter by James Longstreet to John G. Walker, who was a Confederate Major General with a command in the Trans...
GLC01404.03
[Letter and pressed flower to Alexander Milton Ross] [Decimilized .01-.02]
16 November 1896
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
One letter and a pressed flower from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated November 16, 1896.
GLC03007.56.08
Letter by Andrew Jackson and engraving of him [Decimalized .01-.02]
1830/10/18
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
A letter by President Andrew Jackson to Hardy M. Cryer, and an engraving of Jackson by A. B. Walter.
GLC02526
Letter Book and Log of Edward R. Archer. U.S. Navy. 1857
1856-1858
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
First nine pages contain letters to and from Archer (1856/5/19-1857/9/19). Log entries begin on 19 May 1856 and include his voyage aboard the U.S.S. Roanoke (1857/4/17 - 1857/9/16) and his cruise to the East Indies aboard the U.S.S. Powhatan (1857...
GLC01896.156
Letter of Judah P. Benjamin and his portrait [Decimalized .01-.02]
circa 1862
A letter from Confederate Secretary of War Judah P. Benjamin to North Carolina Governor Henry T. Clark and a portrait of Benjamin.
GLC01353
[Letter certifying the service of a Billings Burch in the Revolutionary War]
circa 1819
Noyes, Thomas, 1754-1819
Letter from Thomas Noyes and Nicholas Clark certifying that they were acquainted with a Billings Burch of Stonington, Connecticut during their Revolutionary War service. They say that Burch served under Colonel Lippet, Colonel Babcock, and General...
GLC02150.18
[Copy of letter to John Jacob Faesch directed to Henry Knox]
12 September 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written from the War Office. Marked "copy." Addressee on verso is Henry Knox, but letter is apparently a copy of one Lincoln wrote to John Jacob Faesch, a metalworker in the army's employ, which he forwarded to Knox. Writes, "I have been honor'd...
GLC02437.01605
[A list of officers detained, discharged officers, and letters to be carried home for the soldiers]
20 July 1813
A list of officers detained in the service to the United States, officers discharged, and letters to be carried home for the soldiers.
GLC02669.036
Exercises marking the opening of the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of Negro Arts and Letters
7 January 1950
Yale University
This pamphlet is a transcript of the ceremony for the opening of the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of Negro Arts and Letters. This collection was founded by Carl Van Vechten and the ceremony took place at Sprague Memorial Hall.
JB00005
Politics in Ohio. Senator Chase's letter to Hon. A. P. Edgerton.
1853
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Also titled "Baltimore Democracy and Independent Democracy." In closing, Chase indicates his wish "...that the Ohio Democracy might maintain firmly and fearlessly their own noble creed; and that, hereafter, the action of the Ohio Democracy might...
GLC00267.192
to General Forteguerra re: extract of letter requesting loan of gunboats
1804/12/15
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
"In consequence of the situation of the City & harbour of Tripoli it is necessary, in order to carry on our operations against that Regency with the greatest effect, that we should have Bomb-vessels & Gun-boats."
GLC02794.062
Jefferson's last letter to Mayor of Washington [small broadside on silk]
1826/06/24
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A printing of Jefferson's famous letter to the mayor of Washington, D.C., declining an invitation to a Fourth of July celebration. Jefferson hopes the Declaration to be a "signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and...
GLC04525
Letter of Gerrit Smith, to the Liberty Party of New-Hampshire
March 18, 1848
Criticizes the Liberty Party of New Hampshire for voting for slaveholders. Encourages the state to reconstruct a "true" liberty party, "a Party, which will sooner perish than vote for a proslavery man- and a Party, too, which will practically...
GLC04717.32
to Charles T. Beach re: printed circular letter on anti-slavery
1854/10/23
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
"The present is the most auspicious period for the diffusion of antislavery statements." Counter signed by Francis Jackson.
GLC06862
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