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1885/12/24
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
to Yale Law school.
Offers to fund a black student's education to Yale Law School: "we have ground the manhood out of them & the shame is ours, not theirs."
GLC07971
1869/05/19
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Affix the seal to the proclomation concerning the eight hours law
Affix the seal to the proclomation creating eight hour work day.
GLC07998
17 May 1795
Pillet, René, fl. 1795
[Receipt]
Bill of attendance for René Pillet, a French teacher, and includes fees for his services.
GLC02437.08689
May 1905
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs."
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs." Opposing women's suffrage." Let it be here distinctly understood that no sensible man has fears of injury to the country on account of such participation. It is its dangerous...
GLC08000
20 March 1771
McClure, David, 1748-1820
to Henry Knox
Describes the wilderness of New Hampshire around Dartmouth College, commenting on its advantages and disadvantages. Discusses the college and his position with the Grammar School. Ruminates on the potential benefits of the college to society...
GLC02437.00006
[n.d.]
Busteed, Richard, 1822-1898
To: General Ulysses S. Grant
Endorsing Mr. Ryan for his skill as a stenographer.
GLC04360.042
circa 1861-1865
Collier, Thomas J., fl. 1861-1865
"Grant" A manuscript poem by Thos. J. Collier.
Commemorates Ulysses S. Grant. Signed on back by manuscript dealer W. R. Benjamin with his purple stamp. [Oversized]
GLC04360.076
1885
Rice, R., fl. 1776
"The Death Knell. To the Hon. Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States."
"The Death Knell. To the Hon. Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States." A printed poem by R. Rice of Cambridge New York.
GLC04360.077
4 January 1773
Bayley, Daniel, 1755-1799
Brief instructions for book shipment and information about a book being printed. Bayley was a printer, publisher, and composer.
GLC02437.00022
1 February 1773
Sparhawk, John, 1743-1787
Asks Knox to send him French grammar books and French bibles. Sparhawk later became the Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
GLC02437.00028
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