The Gettysburg College–Gilder Lehrman MA in American History: Apply now and join us for Fall 2024 courses
27 September 1787
Saige, fl. 1785-1787
To Catharine Macaulay
In French
GLC01794.30
24 December 1788
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
to Mr. Pye
She writes about the cause of public liberty and a financial agreement to be paid her in exchange for a bond.
GLC01794.33
5 June 1769
to Lord Nuneham
Draft She expresses gratitude for his gift in support of her literary efforts.
GLC01794.34
6 June 1769
Nuneham, fl. 1769
to Catharine Macaulay
Draft He regrets not being able to see her, but sends a snuff box from Paris as a gift. Written at the Leiscester House.
GLC01794.35
July 24, 1847
Dillon, Phillip, fl. 1847
to Robert E. Moore
He is eager to communicate with Moore's mother about the changes that have occurred there since she left. He reports deaths in the family, saying "all the old stock of Ireland are dead." Crops are promising this year, although potatoes continue to be...
GLC04191.14
19 October 1847
Moore, John, 1826-1907
to Mary Moore
He had a slight attack of bilious fever, but feels better now. He is glad that the verbena he sent is growing nicely, and comments on the laziness of other local neighbor girls, who only want to get married and will surely end up with "the razor...
GLC04191.15
10 December 1847
to Mary Moore, and Richard Moore
He suggests she be sure to do her hair properly; "attention to the toilette is an essential part of a lady's duty." He was pleasantly surprised to learn of Robert's new position. He is delighted to have been asked to be a groomsman at a wedding...
GLC04191.16
18 January 1848
He mourns the passing of the year. He describes Christmas festivities, including time off for enslaved people and their joy in the holiday and in gift giving. To Richard he chides him for going to singing parties with desperate women and the hazard...
GLC04191.18
26 February 1848
to Garrett Moore
He apologizes for not writing. He recognizes the hard life and work of his father, and he believes it to be his duty to repay his father, especially by occupying a high place in society. He intends to go to medical school next fall.
GLC04191.19
8 July 1848
He wishes Robert would come take his position in October. He plans on coming home after finishing this session. The slaves have been busy in preparation for an upcoming barbeque.
GLC04191.21
18 October 1848
Moore, Robert, fl. 1848
He wishes for more mail. It snowed last night for the first time this season. He is quite content in his bachelorhood at this point. He asks about people from home and sends his greetings.
GLC04191.23
22 October 1848
He has moved to a cheaper, more comfortable boarding house. He describes the process of finding suitable accommodations and of taking new students around town.
GLC04191.25
19 November 1848
He regrets not having seen the boys when they were in town. He describes his difficult schedule with class, studies, and dissecting room. He criticizes McKinney for killing himself over a woman.
GLC04191.27
11 December 1848
He describes the pleasant climate. Alabama ladies are more attractive than those from Indiana. He looks forward to Christmas. He comments on Uncle [Fletcher?]'s slave problems, mostly a lack of discipline. He worries about the local cotton market...
GLC04191.28
15 December 1848
He describes the students in his class, less wild than he expected. He reports a recent Catholic fair to benefit an orphan asylum, doing more for the relief of the destitute than any other denomination. M. Fitzsimmons, an Irish refugee and leader in...
GLC04191.29
1 January 1848
He had too much eggnog and has been sick. He describes his girlfriends, referring to one in particular he would like to marry and comments on other potential couples. He believes that the old house should be sold and that their mother should be given...
GLC04191.30
June 10, 1861
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Liberty - A power among the nations. No. 4
GLC09534
8 September 1770
Gifford, Obadiah, fl. 1770
To all People to Whom this presents Shall Come Greeting...
GLC02924.053
20 August 1785
Gifford, Elijah, fl. 1785-1810
to John Wilbur
GLC02924.054
1795
to David D
GLC02924.055
3 June 1713
Tencome, John, fl. 1713
Land Deed
GLC02924.056
10 February 1797
Russell, Christopher, fl. 1713
Inheritence
GLC02924.057
25 March 1802
GLC02924.058
GLC02924.059
29 May 1810
Sale of Land
GLC02924.060
15 June 1814
Willcox, Samuel, fl. 1810
GLC02924.061
25 March 1815
Gifford, Ephraim, fl. 1815
Reciept
Assets recieved on death of father
GLC02924.062
14 December 1816
Russell, William, fl. 1816
Assets gained in grandfathers will
GLC02924.063
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
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
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
Showing results 70001 - 70050