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1790/01/04
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Act of Congress assenting to certain acts of Maryland, Georgia and Rhode Island
GLC07508
1812/05/23
to Lancelot Minor re: judgment on lawsuit
To be "levied on the negroes here". Overwritten in parts. Minor is at "Louisa"Written in Monticello
GLC07511
1814/11/14
to Jeremiah A. Goodman re: worthless bank note accepted by Jefferson's slave
The worthless South Carolina note was accepted as change of a $5 bill by Jefferson's slave Burwell: "...just throw it in the fire... the sum is too insignificant... only that one does not like to give five dollars for three."
GLC07512
1838/02/02
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Document relating to trespassing and damage claims
Legal document. From Lincoln's first law partnership, in the case of Anderson, Beel and Anderson v. Patterson and Patterson.
GLC07515
1850/05/23
Legal documents: motion filed, with instructions to jury [decimalized]
Legal documents. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore."
GLC07516
[1850/05/23]
Motion filed in case of Sarah Alsop v. John Sturgeon
Motion "in arrest of Judgment" (an appeal) on grounds of jury convicting on wrong definition of adultery. Lincoln defended Sturgeon who was accused of calling Alsop a "Whore." Signed "Ficklin & Lincoln."
GLC07516.01
1854/01/26
to W.W.R. Woodbury & Wm. Fithian re: legal advice in case of Doctor's estate
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. II 1848 - 1858, p. 210
GLC07517
1830/05/17
Madison, James, 1751-1836
to James Hillhouse re: amendments to Constitution
Madison writes a detailed critique of amendments proposed by Senator Hillhouse of Connecticut. Hillhouse, a former Federalist, proposed the amendments first in 1808 and published them in 1830. He proposed eliminating the Electoral College and...
GLC07523
1833/05/17
to Robley Dunglison re: his failing health, University of Virginina
Written in the hand of Dolley Madison.
GLC07524
1836/06/28
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
to Eliza Lee re: sending large lock of James Madison's hair on day of his death
Note reading "James Madison's Hair" with the date. It appears to be written on the address panel of letter (not present). The large lock of hair is colored mostly gray and blond.
GLC07525
1798/10/27
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
to John Nicholson re: transmitting a letter in French
"The enclosed letter sent me by Mr. Lazenove will give you an opportunity of exercising and displaying your knowledge..."
GLC07526
1912/12/08
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
to Constance Von Stumm re: condolence letter to daughter of deceased friend
Mentions "movement for honesty and fair dealing in American life".
GLC07528
1820/06/21
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
to James Madison re: correcting journals of Constitutional Convention
GLC07648
1770/03/23
Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775
to George Grenville re: aftermath of Boston Massacre, troop presence in Boston
"It was so apparently incompatible with the Safety of the town for the troops to continue any longer in it, that His Majesty's Council were unanimous in their Advice to the Lieutenant Governor, that they should be removed to the Barracks at Castle...
GLC07649
[1880 ca.]
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Does a College Education Pay re: supporting college education
"The methods employed in any enterprise and occupation, have so changed within the last fifty years, that a necessity has risen for an advanced grade of intelligence and education."
GLC07650
1771/05/15
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
to Samuel Adams, et al. re: British policy & the potential loss of the colonies
"History shows that by these Steps great Empires have crumbled heretofore; and the late Transactions we have so much Cause to complain of, show that we are in the same Train, and that without a greater Share of Prudence and Wisdom than we seem on...
GLC07651
1737/05/06
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
to James Alexander re: gratitude to attorney 2 years after trial and aquittal
"The Service it did me was great for that compleated my Deliverance..."
GLC07652
1780/10/09
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
to George Clinton re: situation at West Point after Arnold's treason
"The condition of the works and the knowledge the enemy has of them from Arnold's late shameful and treasonable conduct make it necessary that every exertion should be made to compleat them, and I have it from the commander in chief to leave nothing...
GLC07653
1763 ca.
Anonymous note re: division of American bill
"The American bill if Divided into different bills will most certainly meet with less opposition..."
GLC07654.01
Committee of Merchants of Boston
Extract of letter from Committee of Merchants at Boston to Jasper Mauduit
Bernard has itemized one hundred and five points, ranging from the establishment of "a Nobility for life" to the redrawing of colonial frontiers according to "natural boundaries." Includes a three-page preface.
GLC07654.02
1763/05/19
Bollan, William, fl. 1750-1763
to George Grenville re: illicit trade in America, Holland, and other ports
GLC07654.03
[1764]
Bernard, Francis, 1712-1779
Principles of Law & Policy applied to British Colonies in America
GLC07654.04
1764/10/03
Temple, John, fl. 1764
to George Grenville re: improprieties in collecting taxes in Colonies
GLC07654.05
1764/10/29
Murray, James, fl. 1764
to Commissioners of Trade and Plantation re: French under English rule in Quebec
GLC07654.06
1765 ca.
Grenville, George, 1753-1813
List of undischarged taxes from the Colonies
GLC07654.07
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