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Notification. The Freeholders... [calling town meeting on Embargo Act]
1808/08/08
Cooper, William, 1720-1809
A notice calling a Boston town meeting to prepare a petition for ending the Embargo Act towards Spain and Portugal.
GLC06991.01
Circular: Petition to the President, with printed letter to Petersham selectmen
1808/08/10
Resolutions passed at a Boston town meeting to create a petition to end the Embargo, signed by 7 selectmen of Boston, including Charles Bullfinch, William Porter and Ebenezer Oliver. With an attached (conjugate) printed letter, to the Selectmen of...
GLC06991.02
An address to the Republican friends of the National Administration...
1808 ca.
Continues: "In the county of Berkshire..." Contains pro-embargo, pro-Jefferson sentiments.
GLC06991.03
Whereas the town of Boston [Pro-embargo protest with blanks for town names]
Resolutions.
GLC06991.04
An address to the inhabitants of South Carolina [anti-slavery]
1805
Alexander, Ann Tuke, 1767-1849
In original blue wrappers. Anti-Slavery pamphlet. Printed by Kimber, Conrad & Co.
GLC06992
Scott's campaign in Mexico, from the rendezvous... to the taking of the city
1849
Moore, H. Judge, fl. 1849
First edition.
GLC06993
The Crisis: or essays on the usurpations of the Federal government. By Brutus
1827
Turnbull, Robert J., fl. 1827
Inscribed by "The author" to Stephen Elliot on cover wrapper and signed again at the bottom of the dedication page. First edition. Turnbull became the leader of the nullification movement in the South and, after his untimely death in 1833, was...
GLC06994
A Treatise on the Improvement of Canal Navigation
1796
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
First edition. Quarto. With 17 engraved plates (some folding). Printed by I. and J. Taylor. Fulton's first important work. Fulton used this book to gain public recognition and indisputable credentials as an engineer. His plans and improvements for...
GLC06995
Blank printed bill of sale for slaves from Jefferson's estate, for T.J. Randolph
182[6]
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Apparently an unused bill of sale for the disposal of Jefferson's slaves by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Jefferson's grandson and executor of his will. "Know all men by these presents, that I, Thomas J. Randolph, Executor of Thomas Jefferson... have...
GLC06996
War of 1812: Correspondence and documents on war, POWs in Canada, New Orleans [Decimalized .01- .80]
1812-1815 ca.
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
General Winchester's correspondence includes letters received as the highest ranking American prisoner in Canada. Later his correspondence includes documents relating to the British attack on New Orleans in 1815. Highlights include a manuscript map...
GLC06997
Collateral: twentieth century books on James Winchester
[1840 ca.]
Books on Winchester: 1) Winchester's letters (1817), 2) Descendants of William Winchester, 60 pp. (paperback), 3) Order book from War of 1812, 10 August 1812-3 Sept 1812.
GLC06997.081
The Weekly junior register. [Vol. 2, no. 16 (April 25, 1863)]
25 April 1863
White, Jonathon C., fl. 1862-1863
General orders. Discusses Union occupation and promotes patriotism. Green rosebud pattern.
GLC06998
Andersonville Prison photographs and documents [decimalized]
1864-1865 bulk
Collection of 41 items primarily concerning Andersonville Prison, although other Southern prisons, such as Castle Thunder and Libby Prison (both located in Richmond, Va.), are also briefly documented here. Andersonville Prison, located in...
GLC06999
Birds' Eye View of North End of Andersonville Prison, Ga.
August 17, 1864
Riddle, A.J., fl. 1864-1883
Title and caption on verso. "Photographed from the stockade in summer of 1864. Ragged and naked Prisoners scattered around, digging roots, &c. Sink or trough in the centre, and besie it the branch dividing the prison and crossed by the "Dead Line" on...
GLC06999.01
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
1864 August 17
Caption printed on mount reads: "Andersonville Prison, Georgia. South End View of the Stockade. Showing the Sentry Stands in the distance." Verso contains Century Company stamp and various notations; recto contains cropping marks and additional...
GLC06999.02
Civil War Photographs: Chattanooga, Knoxville, construction, views [decimalized]
1863-1864, 1890s
63 photographs total with 53 mounts or separate photographs. Includes photographs of Union construction in and around Chattanooga and Knoxville, TN, panoramic views of same, views of Tennessee River, some later images of General Albert Ordway. Many...
GLC07000
Major General Joseph Hooker
circa 1862
Image, heavily over-painted, apparently for reproduction. Photograph mounted on dark grey board. 1890s reprint of original. Image size: 34.9 x 43.9 cm.
GLC07001
Photographs with Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, family, etc. [word processed inventory available]
1894-1927
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
This collection consists of 91 photographs dating from the period 1894-1927. The bulk of these images document the activities of Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Tampa, Fla., and Cuba during the Spanish American War, although the collection also...
GLC07002
to Edward Thurlow re: directions to give Hillsborough seals of Sec. of State
1779/11/25
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Discusses importance of mollifying Lord North to continue the war in America.
GLC07003
to Elbridge Gerry re: seeking appointment as Secretary of War
1784/02/20
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Docketed by Gerry.
GLC07004
[Collection of William Brunt, D company, 16th regiment, USCT, infantry] [decimalized]
June 1863 to August 1865
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Brunt was a passionate patriot and his letters are filled consistently with pro-Union and anti-slavery sentiments. He writes on a combination of subjects, including home life, reports on health of fellow soldiers, camp life and politics and battle....
GLC07006
Diary of drummer boy in 138th Pennsylvania Regt.
1864
Herman, David, fl. 1864
Refers to Brandywine, Shenandoah, siege of Petersburg, and Winchester.
GLC07007
Patent issued to Robert Dennis for improvement to steam engine (c/s Clay)
1825/11/03
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Countersigned by Henry Clay. Joined with a yellow ribbon.
GLC07020
Certifying copy of patent issued to Nathaniel and Philip W. Miller
1818/05/07
For improvements in weaving (attached patent clerically signed for James Madison).
GLC07021
to John Letcher re: troop movements, advising Jefferson Davis
1861/05/08
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Mentions observing ships which "indicate the purpose of an early transportation of troops to some other point than Washington" and keeping President Davis "well advised". Damaged from 2" purple mold along center top, with consequent loss of text on...
GLC07022
to Chandler re: firing black servant, William Barnes
1866/02/27
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Discusses the firing of his black servant for drunkeness; also mentions recommending him for employment. Chandler was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
GLC07023
Confederate Congress Resolution no. 24, endorsing orders for Butler's hanging
1863/01/13
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Confederate resolution endorsing President Jefferson Davis's orders for the hanging of Benjamin Franklin "Beast" Butler (for his women around town order)
GLC07008.01
Confederate House Resolution no. 21: thanking citizens who opposed Butler
Voting thanks and gratitude of the House to citizens of New Orleans who had refused the oath and defied B.F. Butler.
GLC07008.02
to John J. Peck re: earthworks construction delays
1863/04/27
Corcoran, Michael, 1827-1863
Writes that "the filling up of the gap between Union and Mclellan [sic] has been delayed on account of the want of Barrows [sic] to carry earth"
GLC07009
to unknown re: design repairs, possibly for ironclad
1860/08/17
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
GLC07010
to Charles J. Jenkins re: his ability to serve Reconstruction government
1866/11/04
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Informs the Governor of Georgia that he has been pardoned by the President and will be able to serve as clerk of court of Richmond County.
GLC07011
Quoting a sentiment: "If we stand firm...."
1861/12/20
Mulligan, James A., fl. 1861
A sentiment addressed to A.S. Flandron (?). "If we stand firm, the Republic is saved. Weakness now is wickedness..."
GLC07012
to John C. Breckinridge re: plans to take New Orleans
1862/08/15
Thompson, Meriwether J., fl. 1862
Discusses Confederate plans to retake New Orleans using forces under Earl Van Dorn; he writes "The enemy have already heard of my presence...I think I will make a demonstration tomorrow, to keep them uneasy".
GLC07013
to his daughter E. E. Zook re: dangers, promotions
1862/12/04
Zook, Samuel K., 1822-1863
He writes "We have got used to the danger...I hope my name is amongst the sixteen colonels old Abe has sent to the Senate to be confirmed as Brigadiers"
GLC07014
Deserters!
16 October 1863
Lists names, ages, occupations, home counties of 9th Congressional District, Pennsylvania for draftees who failed to report for duty. Offering $300 reward for arrest of "all delinquent men".
GLC07015
Recruitment flyer by Supervisory Committee on Enlistments for Colored Regts.
1863/06/27
Printed letter addressed to "Men of Color"
GLC07017
An Appeal to the colored voters of Hart County [with Clabe Garvin]
1891/07/31
Wood, Robert, fl. 1891
Issued by 2 black men (Wood and Clabe Garvin) from Bowling Green, Ky., who claimed to be falsely imprisoned because they refused to vote for a klansman. Unevenly inked.
GLC07018
to Alexander Stephens
1876/10/16
Stephens, Fannie J., 1854-1920
"I much rather be at home waiting on your company than be here at this hateful school." Written by Fannie, an ex-slave of Stevens while attending the Normal School at Atlanta University, in Georgia.
GLC07019
to John M. Callahan re: the Democratic Party
1924/12/05
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
FDR describes his opinions as a Democrat. He states "We are unequivocally the party of progress and liberal thought". Callahan was a Democratic party leader in Milwaukee.
GLC07024
to Benson J. Lossing re: monument for Custer and Little Big Horn
1880/05/10
Bissell, George E., fl. 1875-1895
Mentions showing Genl. Custer's widow "a sketch I have just made for a monument for Gen. Custer and his men, killed at Little Big Horn".
GLC07025.01
to Benson J. Lossing re: Colchester Monument; Saratoga Monument
1875/11/11
Writes about descriptions of Colchester Monument for Harper's Bazaar and ideas for Saratoga Monument.
GLC07025.02
to Benson J. Lossing re: Colchester Monument; traveling to Rome
December 21, 1895
Writes of Colchester Monument and a planned trip to Rome where he will embrace "The atmosphere of art, which I suppose must make artists of all who inhale it".
GLC07025.03
to John P. Ridner re: financial matters, portrait in progress of J.Q. Adams
1838/09/27
Page, William, fl. 1838
GLC07026
to Alfred Sully re: fashion in art
1859/12/18
Sully, Thomas, 1738-1872
Sully writes "The taste for modern, and perhaps for ancient paintings is very changeable. The reign of a fashionable artist is short, and he does well who 'makes hay, while the sun shines'."
GLC07027
to Andrew Craigie re: sending pictures of the President and Vice-President
1793/04/04
Trumbull, John, fl. 1775-1793
GLC07028
to Ingraham Kip re: selling his work
1848/06/12
Vanderlyn, John, 1775-1852
Discussed the inability to sell two "views of Niagra Falls", "It is painful and humiliating to the artist to be obliged to stoop...to procure a sale".
GLC07029
Urging support of Thirteenth Amendment
1864/12/25
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896
Includes ANS by Ashley: "Don't you know of one 'sinner' among the opposition who is on praying ground?"
GLC07033.01
to Andrew H. Foote re: Fort Donelson, weapons, etc.
1862/03/06
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
In part: "If you had eleven inch guns instead of 42 pds, I have no doubt you would have silenced Fort Donelson in less than one hour.... I think we see land -- Tennessee ought to be pacified in 30 days"
GLC07034
to June Porter re: sending three pencils used in creating religious works
1818/09/23
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820
(Pencils not included.) Written on Newman Street of London
GLC07030
re: removing chaplain at Camp Dennison; on verso of M.T. Carey ALS
1864/04/16 ca.
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
GLC07031
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