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to Presidency and High Council of Weber Stake
26 November 1892
Varney, James, fl. 1892
He has been disfellowed by the Second Quorum of Elders. He wants to bring his case before the High Council.
GLC05756.111
February 26, 1893
Watkins, Joseph H., fl. 1893
Stating the James Varney did not comply with the decision of the High Council and "make satisfactory acknowledgments before the 2nd Quorum of Elders . . . ."
GLC05756.112
8 March 1893
Sterrat, Robert, fl. 1893
Case of James Varney
GLC05756.113
to whom it may concern
March 23, 1893
Nellson, Lucidia, fl. 1893
Forgiving Mark Hall for "the act committed to my husband. . . . ."
GLC05756.114
to the Presidency and High Council of Weber Stake
1877-1900
Rawson, Cyrus
[Author from related document.] Lists five reasons disputing charges that he attacked P. B. Peterson with a hatchet and using abusive language on August 2nd and again on Aug. 16th.
GLC05756.115
20 November 1893
Peterson, Peter B., fl. 1893
Charges against Cyrus Rawson for using abusive language and attacking him with a hatchet on August 2nd and August 16th. The numbers 1, 2, 3 are written in the margins near each of the charges.
GLC05756.116
to the High Council of Weber Stake
February 22, 1894
Geertsun, P.C., fl. 1894
On 10 July 1892, Alexander Ririe asked to be released from the Quorum because he had no faith and did not want to respond to the requirements of the Quorum. His request was granted unanimously. He now wants to regain membership.
GLC05756.119
15 April 1894
McFarland, James, fl. 1894
His desire to leave the Mormon Church because of a priestly conspiracy against him.
GLC05756.120
9 May 1894
Withdrawing his request to leave the church. He admits that he committed blasphemy during the time he wanted to leave the church and asks for forgiveness. He also files charges against some of his brethren. (He wanted to leave the church rather...
GLC05756.121
10 May 1894
Charges against Robert McFarland. Accuses Robert of bringing a unjust complaint before the Utah territory court instead of going to the church court. Also accuses him of telling lies.
GLC05756.122
Charges against H. D. Jefferson of unchristian like behavior. He brought an unjust and malicious complaint before the Utah territory court.
GLC05756.123
to Bro. Millgate
Asking him not to serve the charges he gave yesterday because he may want to change a few things.
GLC05756.124
[Poem in the Style of Greco-Roman Epics]
1815-1860
Poem that opens with an invocation to Muse
GLC02181.72
to unknown
1 October 1849
Marsh, R., fl. 1849
Note regarding the value of a property. Includes a response signed by R.S. Moody.
GLC02016.164
to a family member
8 January 1865
Houghton, M., fl. 1865
"[Nashville is] under the control of our guns from the forts and batteries...I saw 3 or 4 dead Rebs still lying on the ground unburied and some that had been buried with some parts still visible above the ground...the point B.F. is where the greatest...
GLC09139
to John W. Frughs
27 July 1872
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Writes shortly after being nominated as Grant's Vice President. "I find your note and the Platform of 'The Young Men's Continental League' ...I have long hoped and believed that the people inhabiting the North American Continent will be united under...
GLC09142
to James M. Shute
February 19, 1869
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
"I almost despair of securing any financial legislation this season, thought we shall try to pass a bill legalizing Gold Contracts and also declaring the 5.20 Bonds and greenbacks are ultimately payable in Gold...The late decision of the Supreme...
GLC09143
to Mrs. J. Sargent Murray
22 May 1815
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
"By glancing my eye on a passage or two in your brother's history of his use, in multitude of instances during two years, of the 'eau medicinale' d'Husson, I noticed the precision of description which I should expect from Govr. Sargent, and which is...
GLC09145
Orders
March 20, 1864
Breese, Kidder Randolph, 1831-1881
Ordering the "officer in charge of Picket Tug" to relay Porter's order to the fleet: "Keep the tug as close to the falls as possible and a bright lookout for anything up the bend. Blow one whistle if you see a vessel coming down. Examine all...
GLC09146
10 June 1861
Wayne, Henry C., fl. 1861
About a Union rally by Baptists and Methodists. "The leaders of these two systems, are either designing demagogues, or ignorant enthusiasts...The President [Jefferson Davis] has proclaimed next Thursday as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer...
GLC09147
to David D. Porter
circa 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
During Arkansas expedition. "admiral Porter As soon as General Steele reports in the Continental, will fire a Gun and run down the Gaines's Landing at the rate of ten miles the hour Sherman."
GLC09148
to Darwin C. Pavey
February 24, 1893
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
"Fitz John Porter was my classmate and has always been and is one of my dearest friends. He was always faithful and true in his allegiance and devotion of his country and I place him amongst the very best of your Generals...a born soldier and leader...
GLC09149
to Jacob Brinkeroff
January 19, 1845
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
"I cannot refrain from explaining the satisfaction with which I have read your speech on the Texas question. It would have delighted me to have been able to hear you deliver it, but the effect will tell upon the public mind as "A wood in season.'...
GLC09152
to Robert E. Lee
24 May 1863
Hill, Ambrose P., 1825-1865
"If a judicious appointment of Major General is not made, I fear that all this will be lost... Gen. Pender has fought with the Divisions in every battle, he has been four times wounded and never left the field, he has risen by death and wounds from...
GLC09154
to My Dear Sir
6 April 1863
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Railing against Confederate General Simon B. Buckner over a land dispute. "I can give no proof, but my own word that if the property is conveyed to me that I will convey it direct to the son of the late Col. Kingsbury subject to him of indebtedness...
GLC09169
to William M. Sherry
18 September 1874
Wills, David, fl. 1874
Lincoln's Gettysburg host writes Hon. William M. Sherry. "I have heard Republicans & Democrats here discussing the probabilities of your election in this Congressional District if you were an independent candidate for Congress and received the...
GLC09170
to Jefferson Davis
15 September 1862
Burnett, Henry C., fl. 1862
" You will pleasure me for again calling your attention to the fact that General Breckinridge has not been ordered to Kenty. His presence at this particular juncture in any state, I regard of the highest importance; our friends in that state have in...
GLC09172
To a Judge
9 March 1861
Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862
References the Confederate constitution he helped draft: "You will see by the papers that the Convention authorized us to make the necessary changes in the code - Now for work let us go ahead!"
GLC09173
to Earl Shaftesbury
3 October 1862
Slidell, John, 1793-1871
Attempting to secure diplomatic recognition for the South. "two governments were now considering our question & that our recognition would very probably soon be announced...The advance of Lee in force across the Potomac had a double object, one...
GLC09175
to M. Cauley
23 June 1863
Boyle, William H., fl. 1863
Lead up to Gettysburg. "They have taken an immense number of horses out of this country...all the help engaged scadaddled. If they occupy this county a week longer it will be ruined as much as if a famine and blight had passed over it...it is no...
GLC09180.01
to Isaac H. McCauley
5 July 1863
Gettysburg's aftermath. "the rebs have stripped this valley of everything...there is not enough left for the people to live on for two weeks. Both railroads are destroyed. All the new depot buildings are down. Many farms are destroyed by roads...
GLC09180.02
[Printing of laws.]
2 January 1875
McPherson, Edward, fl. 1875
Printing of laws.
GLC09180.03
to Major Morris S. Miller
March 19, 1864
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
"From what I know of the state of affairs in Washington and the feelings and intentions of the administration, I am satisfied that the course you advise would produce no useful results... Everything indicates the settled purpose to keep me unemployed...
GLC09161
Certificate of light marching orders from Camp Hamilton to Norfolk
December 21, 1862
Jones, I. Richter, fl. 1862
Writes that the 58th Pennsylvania, along with other regiments, left camp and garrison equipage in camp upon being ordered to march to Norfolk. Explains that when the equipage was delivered to the regiments at Norfolk, many of the articles were not...
GLC02016.170
to Captain John Buyers
February 27, 1863
Orders to go on a reconnoitring expedition of Neus Road.
GLC02016.172
to Jubal Early
25 April 1864
Pendleton, Alexander S., 1840-1864
Writes of Jubal Early's arrest. "Your remarks upon the enclosed communication of Maj. Brown and G. are considered improper. They are therefore returned for withdrawal. Your attention is now called to the enclosed paper, marked A, showing the...
GLC09158.01
to Alexander Swift Pendleton
26 April 1864
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894
Writes of his arrest, "I desire to know what is the extent of the limits of my confinement. When you informed me that I was placed under arrest, the condition was that I would confine myself to the limits of my camp. I wish to know if this means the...
GLC09158.02
to Sir
28 April 1864
Writes of his arrest, "I received last night on my return the paper containing General Lee's remarks in regard to the subject of my arrest. Am I to understand that I am released from arrest and resume my command without any further delay? With...
GLC09158.03
to Benjamin French
March 18, 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
"Accept my grateful thanks for your note and the lines to the memory of my beloved son...when he undertook the mission of freedom to the weary captives who pined in the Rebel dungeons of Richmond, he did it with a fullness of purpose that know no...
GLC09162
to Captain Andrew H. Foote
25 November 1861
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
"Whatever I can do to assist you in gaining final success which you say 'is with the public this test of merit' I will gladly do. Final success I do not doubt for you...Wellington Napoleon Marlborough did much more than merely fight. A commander...
GLC09164
to Cousin
13 October 1871
As Commanding General of the Army, after his return to Army Headquarters in Washington DC from a western trip, re the Great Chicago Fire: "…I was traveling from St. Louis to Louisville Ohio during the terrific fire, which has swept away nearly all of...
GLC09369
to George Thatcher
22 June 1789
Freeman, J., fl. 1789
To George Thatcher, Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress, re news from House of Representatives in Boston, titles being discussed for George Washington: "Brother Davis … followed my advice in appearing very modest the first session...
GLC09374
to A. P. Kessler
21 August 1863
Wirt, Elles, fl. 1863
Discusses his farm and land. List the selling price of corn, hay, wheat, oats, potatoes, chicken, beef, and various other items. Request a favor to borrow their oxen and a horse. Writes he will pay them after harvest. Sends his best to the family...
GLC03523.52.08
to Libby Kessler
30 August 1863
Wirt, I.D., fl. 1863
Reports that it is very cold this August and they just had a big frost. Expresses her sympathy about Henry Kessler's death. Writes that their neighbor's 12-year-old boy died yesterday from a diving accident. Addressee name taken from envelope.
GLC03523.52.09
to the leader & steward of River Class
13 November 1863
Guisse, John, fl. 1863
A notice of debt issued by the Official Board for the amount of $33.50. Requests the money to be paid immediately.
GLC03523.52.23
to John Coffee
4 October 1829
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
To John Coffee, General in the Tennessee state militia. During first year of his administration, Jackson forecasts his support for removal of the southeastern Indians, which would be made public in his message to Congress in 1830 and would result in...
GLC09361
to Harriet Buchanan
11 April 1831
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
The only U.S. president who never married, to his sister Harriet: "When you have determined (as I trust you will not) never to marry I shall cheerfully provide you a comfortable home. It would afford me great pleasure & promote my own comfort &...
GLC09367
to a cousin
16 November 1846
Brown, Neill, fl. 1846
[Slavery] From Cleveland, Ohio to a cousin in North Carolina: "I am here surrounded by abolitionists, yea in the very hot bed of this class of people.… Three weeks since there was a negroe woman who said she was a fugitive slave from Mississippi, got...
GLC09373
to her cousin
22 August 1871
Alabama woman writes to her cousin in Michigan about family news and her mother's illness, and how life has changed since Emancipation: "It does not seem possible that I could go through the same amount of labor and endure the anxiety and suspense of...
GLC09375
February 2, 1864
Writes that Buyers is able to make out certified invoices and use them as vouchers to his returns. Signed by order of George T. [Balckl], Captain of Ordinance.
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