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12 June 1864
Pugh, A., fl. 1864
to L. D. Wood
re: attacks by bushwhackers and retaliation on them; capture and sale of a horse.
GLC03135.06.023
7 July 1864
re: march from Transylvania Co., N.C., to Raleigh, and then Morganton; capture and burning of Camp Vance by "taryes"[?].
GLC03135.06.024
2 May 1886
Reaves, Robert, fl. 1886
to Franklin P. Davis
re: account of the murder of Matt Davis by Jones Greer.
GLC03135.06.025
11 April 1859
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Treaty Between the United States and the Ponca Tribe of Indians
written on March 12, 1858
GLC04099.32
18 April 1859
Treaty Between the United States and the Makah Tribe of Indians
written on January 31, 1855
GLC04099.33
8 March 1859
written on June 9, 1855
GLC04099.34
27 April 1859
Treaty Between the United States and the Mo-Lal-La-Las Indians
written on November 29, 1854
GLC04099.35
Treaty Between the United States and the Molel Indians
written on December 21, 1855
GLC04099.36
29 April 1859
Treaty Between the United States and the Nez Perce Indian
written on June 11, 1855
GLC04099.37
9 July 1860
Treaty Between the United States and the Confederated Tribes Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi
written on October 1, 1859
GLC04099.38
22 August 1860
Treaty Between the United States and the Deleware Tribe of Indians
written on May 30, 1860
GLC04099.39
17 November 1860
Treaty Between the United States and the Kansas Tribe of Indians
written on October 5, 1859
GLC04099.40
23 March 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Treaty Between the United States and the Winnebago Tribe of Indians
written on April 15, 1859
GLC04099.41
6 August 1861
concluded July 2, 1861 proclaimed October 4, 1861
GLC04099.42
15 April 1862
Treaty Between the United States and the Pottawatomie Nation of Indians
concluded November 15, 1861 proclaimed April 19, 1862
GLC04099.43
16 July 1862
Treaty Between the United States and the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Bouef
concluded June 24, 1862 proclaimed July 28, 1862
GLC04099.44
7 March 1864
Treaty Between the United States and the Shoshhonee-Goship Bands of Indians
concluded October 19, 1863 proclaimed January 17, 1865
GLC04099.45
1892
G., A.C., fl. 1892
to Miss Weeks
This letter includes a list of amounts due to GMP as commission for the American Protestant.
GLC00687.110
March 10, 1892
Stevenson, T. P., fl. 1892
to George May Powell
He returns the copy of something loaned to him months ago, and reports that the work is progressing. The back of the letter has notes for a religious speech handwritten. The speech condemns hypocrisy with political overtones. Written on National...
GLC00687.111
February 21, 1903
Goodwin, Elizabeth H., fl. 1903
She encourages him to read information on Mrs. Striver, the national president of the WCTU, and a great example of sacrifice. She reports on their local work. Written on New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union Y Branch letterhead.
GLC00687.112
1861-1877
Mullin, William, fl. 1861
to Alex Whildin & others
He preaches to his congregation often about the Sabbath but is afraid that the present state of the world is not promising for Sunday worship.
GLC00687.113
Sabbath Memorial
This speech given to the "young people of all lands" implores them to be the "custodians of the God given Rest Day of our Race."
GLC00687.114
Rest Day Manifesto
re: This speech argues for the preservation of the Sabbath.
GLC00687.115
Dublin Steam Printing Company
This is What I Want
The story of a penitent Hindu's conversion in accepting Jesus Christ. Trust in Jesus Christ and in his atonement is paramount.
GLC00687.116
Unknown
to unknown
This letter describes a lecture given in churches in Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston on Jewish history, using a large wall chart and map. The letter also includes recommendations about the reception of the lecture and exhibit.
GLC00687.117
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