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23 May 1870
Downing, Lewis, fl. 1870
Memorial of the Delegates of the Cherokee, Crrek, and Choctaw Nations of Indians
41th Congress 2nd Session Mis. Doc. No. 143 Senate
GLC03776.42
27 August 1842
Harris, William A., fl. 1842
Removal of the Cherokees West of the Mississippi
27th Congress 2nd Session Rep. No. 1098 House of Representatives
GLC03776.43
February 1, 1843
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Cherokee Treaty
27th Congress 3rd Session Doc. No. 110 House of Represenatives Executive
GLC03776.44
7 March 1870
Voorhees, fl. 1870
Treaty with Cherokee Nation
41st Congress 2nd Session Mis. Doc. No. 79 House of Represenatives
GLC03776.45
5 March 1832
New York - Inhabitants of - Cherokee Indians
22nd Congress 1st Session Doc. No. 175 House of Represenatives
GLC03776.46
November 23, 1963
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1908-1973
Proclamation of Mourning for John F. Kennedy
GLC09533
30 November 1763
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
[On W Macaulays History of England]
Examines the role of women.
GLC01794.01
September 1766
[epitaph]
Memorializes George Maculey after his death as a man of learning and social perfection, devoted to family and country.
GLC01794.02
1 March 1791
To Samuel Adams
draft, She writes about affairs in Europe with the French Revolution and resulting implications. She hopes to hear from him.
GLC01794.03
4 September 1768
Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829
To Catherine Macaulay
He inquires after her health. He is without money and the "common decencies of my rank & character." He speaks of a tendency to remove oneself from public life for mental relaxation, and of matrimony. He wishes to discuss the affairs of America.
The...
GLC01794.04
12 February 1769
to Catharine Macaulay
Typed Copy of GLC 01794.05
The 11th Earl of Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, (1742–1829)
GLC01794.05.01
9 June 1769
to Earl of Buchan
She thanks him for entertaining her. She saw his wife and sister while they were in London. She is sorry to hear about his health.
GLC01794.06
25 June 1769
to Macaulay, Catharine
The local common people are simple and congenial to the spirit of liberty but are entrenched in the feudal system, making civil government weak and ineffective. He writes of Presbyterian tendencies to choose local pastors at the destruction of...
GLC01794.07
1770
written on verso of E. Dilly to Catherine Macaulay 1770/1/5, re: She has suffered poor health. She looks forward to publications of greater consequence. She hopes conditions improve for his family. Previous letter from E. Dilly on the verso, crossed...
GLC01794.08
21 January 1771
to Catherine Macaulay
He reports the undercurrents of the recent elections in Scotland and the state of the "spirit of liberty." He plans to erect a temple to liberty and learning near his home.
GLC01794.09
22 July 1771
She comments on the state of the Scottish elections. She appreciates the place he has given her in his temple of liberty and learning and is grateful for their friendship. She plans a seaside trip for sea bathing for her health.
The 11th Earl of...
GLC01794.10
8 October 1774
He associates his attachment to the liberties of mankind with CMG, and highly praises her. He remains concerned about her health.
GLC01794.11
13 December 1774
She writes about living through posterity and expresses admiration of the Earl. Her health is much better. She writes about her daughter.
GLC01794.12
1777
Harcourt, fl. 1763-1791
[to Madam]
He expresses admiration for her. He describes Harcourt, Le Comte, and Wattelet. He expresses concern for her health and wishes her bon voyage with pleasant health benefits.
Lord Harcourt
GLC01794.13
25 January 1779
He expresses regret that she has been so sick and unable to travel, but is glad that she is feeling better now. He compares the English and the French. He mentions Lord Chatham's declaration to never acknowledge the independence of America, which, in...
GLC01794.14
21 September [1789]
Bushfield, William Robinson, fl. 1789
He introduces himself and sends a French cockade as a gift. He acknowledges that she honors people who make noble struggles for liberty. The Address is partialy missing, it looks like a corner of the page was torn out.
GLC01794.16
[1789]
Robinson, William, fl. 1789
She acknowledges his acquaintance. The French Revolution is a very important event and she is grateful to have seen it. On verso of W. Blackstone Bussar to Catharine Macaulay.
GLC01794.17
23 November 1773
Burgh, James, fl. 1769-1773
He returns the books he borrowed from her, the Harleian collection. He comments on his poor health and his doctor. He has printed twelve sheets of Political Disquisitions and will present her a copy.
GLC01794.19
29 November 1773
to James Burgh
She responds to his return of the Harleian collection. Sh comments on his health and the death of Dr. Hasekswerth
GLC01794.20
August 1773
to Revd [John Collett] Ryland
She states her opinion on the state of the country and the proper candidate for Parliament. She highlights the need for piety, virtue, sobriety, and modesty. The lack of values and courage have led to "the eve of a National Bankruptcy." The proper...
GLC01794.21
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