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circa 1821
Allen, G., fl. 1821
Estate Inventory
Assets of Charles Allen (small edit where a word is added)
GLC02924.064
Allen Goerge
Assets of Charles Allen (no edit)
GLC02924.065
26 July 1825
Baylies, Hodijah, fl. 1825
Probate of Will
Partially printed
GLC02924.066
28 January 1834
Brownell, Frederick, fl. 1834
Tax Reciept
GLC02924.067
9 September 1817
Willey, Jeremiah, fl. 1817
Land sale
GLC02924.068
18 September 1837
Allen, Thomas D., fl. 1817
Reciept of estate
Reciept of their fathers estate on his death
GLC02924.069
4 October 1825
Guardianship
Hannah Allen gaining guardienship over Abner Abigail Ruth and Charles Allen; partially printed
GLC02924.070
23 April 1851
Manchester, William, fl. 1851
Land Grant
GLC02924.071
circa 1585-1763
Extracts from deeds
GLC02924.072
circa 1585-1783
Pope Seth
GLC02924.073
March 20, 1843
McBride, W.T., fl. 1843
to John Moore
He is grateful for such a friend as Moore. He describes his previous boarding situation as disastrous, and he describes circumstances at college with the cold winter weather. He reports the local debating society.
GLC04191.01
March 9, 1844
Moore, John, 1826-1907
to Mary Moore
He comments on Richard's previous illness and reports that both he and Robert are healthy in Louisiana. He is anxious to return home. He contemplates the difference between rhyme and poetry, with examples.
GLC04191.03
March 1846
He appreciates hearing from home and misses all the trivial goings-on. He has not quite adjusted to Alabama yet and misses the friendliness of Louisiana. He comments on the rapid passing of the seasons.
GLC04191.05
07 July 1846
He has been anxious to hear about health problems. His scholarship and reputation have expanded, and he has become a "very conspicuous character among the good people of Alabama." He expects to attend a local Baptist revival meeting. He also plans to...
GLC04191.06
8 January 1847
to Robert E. Moore
He hopes to find another school with better wages. He hopes that Robert will burn this letter after reading it. The weather is finally cold enough to kill hogs. He encourages him to study Greek to get a better job.
GLC04191.08
29 January 1847
It is difficult to write because he has not heard from the family in almost three months. He has agreed to remain at his school for one more session and was a little disappointed to be passed up for another school, where a doctor with dependent...
GLC04191.09
4 April 1847
He comments on the slowness of the mail, and he comments on the pending marriages of several girls from home as well as other events. As spring approaches, the farmers prepare for what they hope is a good planting season. Relief efforts for the...
GLC04191.11
7 April 1847
Dillon, David, fl. 1847
He is delighted to receive the letter and hopes to communicate more in the future. He reports conditions of famine, sickness, and waste and efforts to provide subsistence through public works, limited to certain numbers from each family. He updates...
GLC04191.12
2 February 1836
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Caddo Nation of Indians
GLC04099.04
13 December 1837
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Confederated Tribes of Sac & Fox Indians
GLC04099.06
2 March 1839
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Creek Tribe of Indians
GLC04099.08
April 7, 1848
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Pillager Band Of Chippewa Indians
GLC04099.10
10 April 1855
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chasta and Other Tribes of Indians
the 7th and 8th page is a duplicate of pages 5 and 6
GLC04099.12
5 February 1855
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Cow Creek Indians
GLC04099.14
13 March 1855
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Umpqua And Calapooia Indians
GLC04099.16
12 February 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Camanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians
GLC04099.18
17 July 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Sac & Fox Indians
GLC04099.20
7 April 1855
Treaty Between the United States and the Rogue River Indians
GLC04099.22
Treaty Between the United States and the Ottoe and Missouria Indians
GLC04099.24
4 March 1856
Treaty Between the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians
GLC04099.26
3 August 1822
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
to Sarah W. Hale
She spends much of the legible part of the letter waxing poetic to her sister regarding her strong, positive feelings about her family, particularly her brother Horatio, and an overall positive outlook. Part of this letter is crosswritten.
GLC08934.007
1861-1877
It is not possible that our ideas or senses can conceive the realities of an eternal state... (sermon draft)
GLC07299.070
Contemplations on the Character of Christ
GLC07299.073
My Word (brief notes)
GLC07299.079
I shall know whose words will stand.
GLC07299.080
23 November 1838
Marub, Alex, fl. 1838
to Hugh Brady
acknowledges receipt of letter from Brady on the trial of Captain Jamieson
GLC08104.003
15 January 1840
Scott, Winfield (fl. 1840-)
GLC08104.011
21 November 1855
to Sister
re: family affairs. Signed James.
GLC02179.01.004
21 March 1856
Abbott, Mary, fl. 1855-1856
to Erastus R. McKinney
re: sympathy on the loss of Agnes
GLC02179.01.005
23 March 1856
to A. S. McKinney and M. M. McKinney
re: family news and plans to move in summer
GLC02179.01.006
5 February 1861
Edwards, Amanda Jane, fl. 1861
to Jerry Cooper
re: a love letter
GLC02179.01.007
11 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
Talks about Hooker's defeat, his faith in McClellan, includes song about boy asking his mother about his father that is a soldier.
GLC02744.053
1863
Confederate States of America. Congress
The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America: Third Session of the First Congress 1863
edited by James M. Matthews stamp of Adjutant General Office, Confederate Archives July 14, 1888
GLC06745.001
The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America: Fourth Session of the First Congress 1863-64
GLC06745.002
21 May 1861
An act relative to prisoners of war. . .Approved May 21, 1861
GLC06745.003
To amend an act entitled: An act recognizing the existence of war between the United States and the Confederate States...
GLC06745.004
30 August 1861
An act to perpetuate testimony in cases of slaves abducted or harbored by the enemy, and of other property seized, wasted, or destroyed by them. No. 270.
GLC06745.005
17 February 1864
An act to organize forces to serve during the war.
stamp of record division
GLC06745.006
1864
An act to amend the tax laws.
GLC06745.007
23 February 1865
An act to increase the efficiency of the cavalry of the Confederate States.
GLC06745.008
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