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1892/05/21
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
to T. F. Barnes (?) re: instructing him where to obtain photographs
Writes that photographs are obtainable from C. M. Bell in Washington
GLC04675.24
1901/12/30
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
to Curtis Guild Jr. re: "Tavern Quatrain" and disappointment with Crane
Typed on White House Stationery.
GLC04675.27
1916/06/18
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
to Jose E. Pidgeon
On Navy Dept. stationery, as Assistant Sec. of the Navy. FDR writes that he is unable to supply service records for Marine Harold E. Starrett (since he is on active duty) and suggests contacting his naval base in Haiti.
GLC04675.33
1973/09/10
Nixon, Richard M., 1913-1994
to Sue Taurog
Nixon thanks Taurog, the wife of filmmaker Norman Taurog, for her friendship and support at a 23 August 1973 news conference. At that conference, Nixon announced the resignation of Secretary of State William Rogers and the nomination of Henry...
GLC04675.34
1972/08/27
[Richard Nixon photograph inscribed to Norman Taurog]
An official White House photograph inscribed to Taurog and signed by Richard Nixon. Shows Nixon shaking hands with someone (possibly Taurog) with Henry Kissinger in the background on the right. Date based on Nixon's inscription.
GLC04675.35.01
1922/05/08
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
to Martin B. Madden
Transmitting the report of the Director of the Budget for the fiscal year ending 30 June 1922, "prepared in response to...House Resolution 285," to an Illinois congressman. Discusses reductions in government costs and expenditures and concludes that...
GLC04678
1862/01/23
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
to Andrew H. Foote, Telegram re: naval support for Grant's Tennessee campaign
Basler 5: 108 (Footnote reprints GLC 4702.02, cover letter by Wise accompanying Lincoln's telegram). Lincoln writes in the third-person: "The President wishes the rafts with their 13 inch mortars and all appointments to be ready for use at the...
GLC04702.01
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
to Andrew H. Foote re: sending Lincoln's telegram; stirring up army ordnance
Cover letter accompanying Lincoln's telegram (GLC 4702.01). Quotes Lincoln saying to Wise: "Now I am going to devote a part of every day to these mortars and I won't leave off until it fairly rains Bombs."
GLC04702.02
1814/09/04
Madison, James, 1751-1836
[Commission of Winfield Scott as Major General during the War of 1812]
This document is a record of the commission of Winfield Scott. It is signed by Madison as president and countersigned by James Monroe as secretary of state. The promotion was a brevet "for his distinguished services in the successive Conflicts of...
GLC04735
1877/11/16
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Repeal of the Resumption Law, Speech of... [monetary policy]
Printed by R.O. Polkinshorn.
GLC04744
1884/07/26
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
to W.W. Dudley re: pension for P.A. Long, comrade from 70th Ind. Vols.
Written in purple ink on his law office stationery
GLC04675.25
1916/12/24
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
to Robert J. Harlan re: declining to write about patronage
Written on personal stationery. Hardlan was auditor for the Navy in the Treasury Department. Taft responds briefly, in a businesslike letter, "I have uniformly declined to write to members of this administration on subjects of patronage."
GLC04675.28
1786/06/12
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
to John Franklin, William Hooker Smith, and John Jenkins
Franklin, writing as president of the Pennsylvania Council, discusses the strife in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, land that was claimed by both Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Acknowledges the "affliction" of the Yankee settlers, describes the...
GLC04686
1856 ca.
Anson, Rufus, fl. 1856
1/4 plate daguerreotype in uniform by Rufus Anson
Daguerreotype showing George Lucas Hartsuff in regular US Army uniform as second artillery officer. Sothebys suggested it was probably taken shortly before he returned to West Point as an instructor in 1856. Case (not original): 12.75 x 10.3 x 2.4...
GLC04688
1864 ca.
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman and his staff [trimmed oval]
Oval photograph signed at the edge of the mat by Sherman and seven members of his staff. Unfortunately, the other names have trimmed out of the old mat, so only Sherman's signature is complete. James McPherson stands on Sherman's proper right.
GLC04694
1837/12/26
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
to John P. Hickman
Responds to Major Hickman's inquiry about his service during the War of 1812. Discusses at length his experience raising volunteers in Tennessee at the beginning of the War of 1812 and includes a copy of a 11 July 1811 letter by William Eustice...
GLC04696
1860/06, 1881
Platinum print by Alexander Hesler & George P. Ayres, image from 1860 with flyer
Blind copyright stamp of Ayres dated 1881. Accompanied by a Ayres promotional flyer which notes: "I have two negatives. [....] These were taken at Springfield Ill. in June 1860 immediately after Mr. Lincoln's nomination to the Presidency."
GLC04698
1821/04/01
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1794-1877
Dr Cornelius Vanderbilt in account with Steamboat Bellona
A list of the charges incurred running the ship during February and April 1821. Signed by Vanderbilt, who was the ship's captain, and Gibbons, who owned the steamboat.
GLC04699
1891 ca.
Bidwell, John, fl. 1891
General Bidwell's letter of acceptance [Prohibition Party nomination - election]
GLC04707.01
Prohibition Party election ticket with Bidwell as candidate for president
GLC04707.02
1848/10/12
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
to George Gibson re: enclosing accounts through July 1848, noting robbery
Grant notes that $1,500 had been robbed in Mexico.
GLC04711
1803/03/07
Lancaster Journal Extra [announcing transfer of Louisiana from Spain to France]
Announces the transfer of the Territory of Louisiana by Spain back to France in order to complete the Louisiana Purchase.
GLC04721
1793/02/27
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
[Two signed acts of the second Congress on one page]
Two acts of Congress, the first repeals a law that placed duties on imported livestock, the second providing compensation to families of two soldiers "killed by the said Indians." Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State.
GLC04722
1869/10/14
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
to Ulysses S. Grant re: accepting duties & responsibilities of Secretary of War
Formal letter of acceptance, with small black stamp in lower left corner: "Madlener."
GLC04728
1871/10/17
Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892
to James W. Patterson re: documents, asking views on the Pacific telegraph
Sending him documents sent to Russians (who were possibly interested in his project), and asking for his thoughts on the telegraph. The document has a large dark liquid stain slightly affecting text.
GLC04731
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