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to B. Tappin
July 9, 1826
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
William Henry Harrison asks Tappin to send more lime for use in the construction of an aqueduct for Harrison's distillery.
GLC00655.08
to George C. Whiting
circa 1856
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Franklin Pierce discusses the pension for the widow of Navy Commander Samuel Larkin. He mentions testimony given on the cause of his death which showed that Larkin contracted the disease while on duty in Africa. Paper watermarked "Joynson/1856."...
GLC00655.09
to James Campbell
October 17, 1856
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
James Buchanan writes to U.S. Postmaster General Campbell regarding his decision to delay the appointment of a postmaster for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for political reasons. Date "17" was overwritten on "16." Docketed as 16th. Written as a candidate...
GLC00655.10
to Frank A. Hilton
February 28, 1865
Grant, Jesse R., 1794-1873
Letter written in response to a request for an autographed letter written by his son, Ulysses S. Grant. He writes, "I have no letter from him written for such a purpose..." He also gives a brief history of the family and concerning his son he states...
GLC00655.12
to Edward Oliver Wolcott
December 28, 1896
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
William McKinley writes to Colorado senator, Edward Oliver Wolcott, regarding international bimetallism. Bimetallism is the use of silver and gold as a standard of currency. McKinley initially favored international bimetallism, but when the British...
GLC00655.16
to William H. Riding
September 30, 1906
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Discusses an article Cleveland writes for the Youth Companion about what should the government do with ex-Presidents. He writes, "This subject, I think was suggested by me. I have thought of it a great deal and have gone so far as to make a start in...
GLC00655.18
to G. C. Hutcherson
February 9, 1932
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt thanks G. C. Hutcherson for his support and for his work in Indiana. He states that he is pleased others believe him worthy of a higher office. Letter written as New York State Governor on stationery, and addressed to Mr. G. C...
GLC00655.19
to John Sherman
February 4, 1860
Helper, Hinton R., 1829-1906
Helper, a Unionist and anti-slavery North Carolinian, writes to Sherman, an Ohio congressman, about his opposition to slavery as a "Southern Republican." He discusses his controversial book, 'The Impending Crisis of the South.' He writes "For good or...
GLC00657
Collection of documents related to the estate of Button Gwinnett [Decimalized]
1786-1868
GLC00658
[Indenture with Joseph and William Gibbons]
13 June 1786
Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790
Settles an old claim against the Gwinnett estate in Georgia and states that title to the land in question will be given to Joseph Gibbons. Noted on verso that the document was recorded in the clerk's office, Chatham County, Georgia.
GLC00658.01
to V. McBlair
July 7, 1857
Clymer, George, 1804-1881
Instructions on how to write to her husband, Captain William McBlair, while he is at sea off the African coast. George Clymer was a U.S. Naval surgeon.
GLC00722.57
[Appointment of Oscar George Foellinger as Hoover's agent and attorney in Indiana]
5 March 1928
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Witnessed by "B.J. Nash" and "George Akerm." Foellinger was to help Hoover enter the Indiana primary for the Presidential election of 1928. Atypically signs his full name, "Herbert Clark Hoover."
GLC00728
[Check payable to Woodword & Lathrop for $6.70]
17 June 1890
Hancock, Almira R., 1829-1893
Check no. 14. Drawn on Riggs & Co. Cleared 19 June 1890.
GLC00733.02
Managers of the House of Representatives of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson
1868
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
A composite picture by Brady with signatures of Benjamin F. Butler, James F. Wilson, Thaddeus Stevens, George S. Boutwell, Thomas Williams, John A. Logan and John Armour Bingham. These men were elected by the House to serve as managers of the...
GLC00734
[Presidential pardon of Edward Stevenson who had been convicted in Massachusetts in May 1858 of counterfeiting].
05 June 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Edward Stevenson was pardoned by Abraham Lincoln because he had served out his sentence, but was unable to pay his fine he remained incarcerated. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC00741
Pardon of Miguel Lujan (c/s Homer S. Cummings [AG])
25 November 1935
Pardon restoring civil rights. Pleaded guilty to importing sotol; pardoned since he was unable to pay the fine.
GLC00743
[Pardon of Patrick Neady for an unspecified felony]
January 13, 1818
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Countersigned by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams. Neady had been convicted in Washington in December 1817. Pardoned after the jury and the judge in the case recommended mercy.
GLC00744
to Samuel Griffith
February 20, 1788
Washington, George, 1732-1799
George Washington discusses his uncertainty as to whether he is fit to be the school's Chancellor. Also mentions Presidency of William and Mary College.
GLC00745
to Benjamin Rush
December 4, 1805
Adams, John, 1735-1826
John Adams writes concerning his and George Washington's administrations by referring to those "melancholly books" such as "Tully's Memoirs" and "Cicero's Life" from which he compares the first and second triumvirates to Hamilton's "Schemes, to get...
GLC00747
to William McBlair
March 15, 1859
Hasker, Charles H., fl. 1824-1864
Report against Clement Brooke for drunken behavior. Written on board the U.S.S. "Dale" off Goree Island, Senegal.
GLC00722.49
March 18, 1859
Engels, L. Allen, fl. 1858-1859
Letter with McBlair's autograph endorsement signed at the bottom, regarding the injury caused by confinement at sea. Letter reports that Henry O. Jennings and William Bainbridge have been ordered by a court martial to be confined in cells for eight...
GLC00722.50
March 21, 1859
Speiden, Robert, fl. 1857-1859
Letter to McBlair listing the provisions on board the U.S.S. "Dale." The letter is a "Statement of provisions required for 116 person for sixty days and the quantity now on hand." Notes how many pounds of bread, beef, coffee, whiskey and other...
GLC00722.51
March 23, 1859
Conover, Thomas A., 1794-1864
Conover orders McBlair to receive two prisoners for transport to the United States. McBlair is to transport Thomas Connor and Frederick Breckendorf back to the United States. Both were discharged from the Navy for "Bad Conduct." Letter written on...
GLC00722.52
March 25, 1859
Totten, Benjamin J., 1806-1877
Forwarding papers describing the sentences of Thomas Connor and Frederick Breckendorf. Both men had been discharged from the Navy for bad conduct. Letter written on board the U.S.S. "Vincennes" at Porto Praya. Benjamin J. Totten, the commander of the...
GLC00722.53
Case of Fredk Breckendorf, seaman
February 24, 1859
Breckendorf was court-martialed and dishonorably discharged after being found with marine drummer boy Edwin Donnohoe "under improper and suspicious circumstance." He was also placed in solitary confinement for thirty days for his "scandalous conduct...
GLC00722.54
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