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circa 1837
Pamphlet
Minutes of the proceedings of the bank convention held in the City of New York on the 27th of November 1837.
With original printed wrappers, stab-stitched as issued. Printed by Bowne & Co.
GLC03805.02
1837
Report of the delegates of the banks of the City of New-York, to the bank convention, held at New-York, on 27th November to 1st December 1837.
Title continues: "Published by order of the General Committee of the City Banks." The convention had been called to respond to the Panic of 1837, and the report argues for the return to specie payments. The General Committee was led by President of...
GLC03805.03
1788
Minot, George Richards, 1758-1802
The history of the insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year 1786, and the rebellion consequent thereon
First edition copy published by Isaiah Thomas. Gives a historical account of Shay's Rebellion.
GLC03808
28 September 1864
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
General Order
Printed general order from Rear Admiral Porter as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron. Porter was taking the leave of his officers and men as he assumed command of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Praises their actions and says their efforts...
GLC03810
January 23, 1864
Allen, Littleberry W., fl. 1864
A Brief sketch of the war with the U.S. and of Battles in which I have been engaged or which I visited before the Dead Were Buried.
Signed by Allen as a Confederate prisoner of war and dated Johnsons Island, Ohio January 23rd, 1864. Allen signs as a captain in the Independent Cavalry of Virginia. He writes in the preface, "It is very hastily and therefore very imperfectly...
GLC03811
January 31, 1864
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
to William B. Taliaferro
Describing various kinds of food available, and inviting Taliaferro to come and take some for himself.
GLC03812
8 May 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
An Act making certain Appropriations therein specified.
Act of Congress appropriating $34,497.90 to pay off various debts. The money is to come from either the Treasury or last year's surplus. Also sets aside funds for raising a regiment, and conducting foreign affairs.
GLC03813
07 July 1842
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
[Printed engraving of John Quincy Adams with note].
Note on verso indicates date Adams signed the print. Numbered 983 (the previous number 1279 has been struck).
GLC03815
06 May 1864
Carte de visite of Basil Wilson Duke
Basil Duke as Confederate prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Signed on mount.
Written at Fort Delaware
GLC03819
16 October 1861
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864
to Thomas J. Churchill
Major General Polk (Confederate) informs Colonel Churchill "In the absence of Gnl Johnston your letter has been handed to me. I regret to say we have no arms to offer your command." Replies to a question posed by Major General Lewis (possibly Joseph...
GLC03820
7 July 1863
Vaughn, John Crawford, 1824-1875
[Endorsement on parole for Confederate Prisoner of War captured at Vicksburg]
Partially printed document created at Vicksburg, indicating that Confederate Daniel C. Staley vows not to take up arms against the United States. Signed 8 July by Captain and paroling officer William [Demean?]. Confederate General Vaughn's...
GLC03822
1868
Stanton & Butler
[Carte de visite of G.T. Beauregard]
G. T. (Gustave Toutant) Beauregard (1818-1893), full length in civilian clothes.
GLC03823
27 July 1863
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
[General order congratulating officers and soldiers of the 15th Army Corps after the fall of Vicksburg]
Major General Sherman issues General Orders from the Department of the Tennessee, camped on the Black River. Declares "Your Commander, in thus briefly reciting the events of the past seven months, thinks, in them, every officer and man has good...
GLC03828
16 April 1878
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
to Isaac Shanks re: asking a Tonawanda chief to help his sister manage his farm
Written on stationery of the NYC Police Department. Parker was a chief in the Seneca Indian tribe.
GLC03829
circa 1861
Silsbee, Case & Co.
Carte de visite of Frank K Brownell
Brownell holding saber and wearing Medal of Honor. He was awarded the Medal of Honor on June 20, 1877 for killing the murderer of Col. Elmer Ellsworth.
GLC03830
30 March 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
to Edwin M. Stanton
Halleck writes to Stanton to report on Union troop strength in the western theater. Llists the number of troops under Generals Grant, Pope, Curtis, Strong, Steele, and Schofield, and the numbers in several state militia. Written on stationery of the...
GLC03831
10 May 1864
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
to Horatio G. Wright.
Meade, Commander of the Army of the Potomac, informs General Wright that General Gershom Mott "taken position on your left will be under your direction." Instructs Wright to General Ambrose Burnside's relief if Wright hears heavy firing at Burnside...
GLC03832
1861-1865 ca.
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
[Carte de visite of Irvin McDowell]
Signed on mount. Published by E. Anthony.
GLC03833
4 May 1863
Steele, Frederick, 1819-1868
to Irvin McDowell
Written at 2:00 am on Headquarters of the Army of the South West stationery, but Army of the South West has been crossed out, and 1st Division written in its place. General Steele writes to McDowell, who served as president of the court for...
GLC03835
1856-1865
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Correspondence of 90 letters and documents with 3 maps on the blockade of Port Royal, South Carolina [decimalized .01-.90]
West was a Union naval officer in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, mostly serving off South Carolina and Georgia. This collection begins with three documents from West's service on a merchant marine ship off China. He served on the USS "Perry"...
GLC03836
6 August 1863
Saxton, Rufus, 1824-1908
To the freedmen in the Department of the South
Circular declaring: "The President of the United States having appointed the 6th day of August, 1863, as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Praise for the glorious victories of our armies over the enemies of our country... Although you are still in the...
GLC03839
20 March 1860
Todd, Gabriel, fl. 1860
[Petition of a freeman Edward D. Martin to be enslaved]
Petition to the Texas Court. Writes that "petition further represents to your Honor that he desires to avail himself of the law permitting him to select a master and become a slave; and believing Edward D. Martin, a citizen... to be a proper person...
GLC03840
21 September 1812
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
to George G. Channing
Personal letter in which Ellery describes a man named Mr. Otis as "a mellifluous, pathetic speaker" and explains his views on the relationship between business activities and intellectual improvement as well as the proverbial saying "laugh and be...
GLC03841
4 December 1797
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
to John Nicholson
Discusses a plan to be able to pay off his debts. Sends "a piece of cold comfort for poor Charles Young" (a document not included) with the comment that it "is the best that my poor tortured brain could spin out this Night." Asks Nicholson to sign...
GLC03842
February 12, 1862
Pendleton, Alexander S., 1840-1864
to Anzolette Page
Writes to ask his mother if his sisters, Mary and Rose, may travel to Richmond, Virginia to attend the inauguration of Jefferson Davis as Confederate President. Humorously phrases the request in military terms, describing the request for a...
GLC03844
1797-1820
Varnum, Joseph B., 1751-1821
Letters to Varnum re: military & political, Quasi-War, 1812, patronage [Decimalized .01- .22]
See separate inventory.
GLC03845
1781-1782
Lincoln, Rufus, 1751-1838
[Captain Lincoln's Revolutionary War log book containing detailed copies of reports]
Includes rolls containing the names of soldiers, accounts of arms returned to the quartermaster, inspection returns, and other military reports. On the inner front cover, notes the capture of a prisoner and the transfer of a soldier.
GLC03846
15 April 1782
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794
[Muster roll for the 3rd Company, 7th Massachusetts Regiment]
Signed by Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben as Major General and Inspector General of the United States Army, certifying the muster roll as valid. Signed by Gamaliel Bradford as Lieutenant. Plus five collateral newspapers clippings that seem unrelated.
GLC03847
May 1782
Roll and muster of the 3rd company 7th Massachusetts regument taken for the month of May 1782
General Von Steuben signs as Inspector General of the Army of the United States. Captain Rufus Lincoln signifies that the muster roll is accurate on the 30 June 1782. Lists the names of soldiers in Lincoln's company. Small tear in the top center.
GLC03848
1813-1820
Hewson, John, 1744-1821
Letters to Rufus Lincoln [Decimalized .01-.08]
Includes personal news and an account of his escape from the British in New York in 1778. Accompanied by a sheet of paper that appears to have originally stored the documents, stating "Capt Hewsons Letters to my Father Rufus Lincoln." Includes a...
GLC03849
1869
Valentine, Edward V., fl. 1866-1869
Carte de visite of Matthew Fonatine Maury
ANS of Edward V. Valentine, who took picture, on verso
GLC03850
Peck, Jesse T., 1811-1883
The history of the great republic, considered from a Christian stand-point.
Signed by Joshua L. Chamberlain as Governor of Maine. Printed by Broughton and Wyman. Apparently a salesman's mock-up copy, containing binding samples and list of subscribers following the printed text. Chamberlain is one of 32 signers who were...
GLC03851
1898
Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914
Maine at Gettysburg.
Title continues, Report of Maine Commissioners, Prepared by the Executive Committee. Chamberlain's presentation notice pasted onto the front flyleaf. Includes maps, photographs, narrative reports, rosters, monument dedications, and casualty reports...
GLC03852
28 June 1858
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
to unknown
Letter to an unknown recipient that tells of a successful test of an engine. Says "The engine proved perfect on the first go off on Saturday and near worked for 7 hours without stopping."
GLC03855
January 1865 - December 1865
Vaughn, Charles E., fl. 1865
Soldier's diary, Co. I, 7th Regt. Vermont Vols. re: Mobile, with photograph
The diary is about 65 pp. Includes a postwar cabinet photograph of an elderly Vaughn in uniform.
GLC03856
17 November 1861 - 1866
Eveleth, George M., 1837-1879
[Collection of George M. Eveleth, H company, 25th regiment, Massachusetts, infantry]
The correspondence concerns Roanoke Island, the Union advance on Richmond, joining Sherman's army. Also includes non-wartime letters.
GLC03857
1862-1864
Parrott, John A., fl. 1861-1877
[Collection of John A. Parrot, B company, 34th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [decimalized]
This is a collection of the Civil War letters of John A. Parrott to his family at home. 34th Illinois. Father is C Parrot Esqr. Emma? Wife Sarah. William? Most of John's letters are addressed to one of his sisters, though it is often unclear...
GLC03858.01
Parrott, Henry C., fl. 1861-1877
Lieut. in 75th Illinois Vols. [decimalized]
GLC03858.02
1862-1865
Parrott, Family, fl. 1862-1865
Letters, some wardate with post-war collateral, 15th Mich. Vols.
Collection includes 29 letters, 5 receipts, 1 drawing, 1 carte-de-visite, 3 news clippings and 10 envelopes.
GLC03858.03
Churchill, Byron, 1846-?
[Collection of Byron E. Churchill, A company, 15th regiment, Michigan, infantry] [decimalized]
Sometimes signs as "Biron." Churchill's mother was Drazilla of St. Joseph Co., Burr Oak, Mich. His regiment served at Shiloh, Corinth, Vicksburg and in the Atlanta campaign. His last letter in the field is dated Atlanta 8/24/1864 (#25); he was...
GLC03859
January 23, 1862
Fitch, Alvah, 1828-?
Petition of inhabitants of Scipio and Venice to the Congress of the U. States
Inhabitants of Cayuga County, New York, ask Congress to pass a law "reducing all the rebellious States to Territories declare all the slaves free and as soon as the rebels can be drove out of a State or subdued give each resident of the State without...
GLC03860
12 June 1789
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to Cotton Tufts re: political matters: state debts, excise bill
Written as Vice President. In closing, Adams writes "[t]he Note inclosed in your Letter I burned as you directed as soon as I had read it: but not untill it had made too deep an Impression on my heart as well as Memory. -- What shall I do, with that...
GLC03861
2 January 1851
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886
to Edward Augustus Stansbury
Adams writes to Stansbury, editor of the "Free Soil Courier" in Burlington, Vermont. Attests "the report of what I said at the Convention in the eighth District, which nominated Mr. Mann, is misrepresented, as every thing is misrepresented which...
GLC03863
15 November 1775
to Richard Henry Lee
Adams outlines the government that he envisions for America, that it should have executive, legislative and judicial branches, similar to the colonial government of Massachusetts. He also argues for a bicameral legislature and insists that judges...
GLC03864
7 July 1864
Winslow, John Ancrum, 1811-1873
to Charles D. Cleveland
Written from the U.S.S. Kearsarge by Commander Winslow, who replies to a congratulatory note from Charles Dexter Cleveland, the U.S. consul at Cardiff, Wales. Winslow had sunk the C.S.S. Alabama off the coast of France on June 19, 1864, one of the...
GLC03867.01
14 July 1864
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
to Captain Davies
Tells Captain Davies he will be unable to visit Cambridge for "some weeks," even though he would like to go. Says he will visit him if he finds the time to make it to Cambridge. Also thanks Mrs. Davies for the invitation. Semmes was writing from the...
GLC03867.02
2 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
to Godfrey Weitzel
Grant telegraphs instructions for what he thought might be the final assault on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. "You need not assault in the morning unless you have good reason for believing the enemy are leaving. We have a good...
GLC03868
8 April 1833
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
to Lewis Cass
Writes to Secretary of War Cass to inform him that the Reverend Mr. Campbell of the Executive Committee of the Board of Foreign & Domestic Missionaries, who delivered this letter, was coming to talk with Cass about extending their missions to the...
GLC03870
1862 -1895
Goold, Theodore, 1844-?
Collection of brothers James and Theodore Goold [Decimalized .01-.23] Collection of letters to Albert Gillett [Decimalized .24- .31]
Theodore Goold enlisted in the army on 21 June 1861 in Rochester, New York, as a private. James Goold enlisted in the army on 29 August 1862 in Macedon, New York, as a private. They were both mustered into the "F" Co. New York 25th Infantry in August...
GLC03523.05
1861-1865
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Collection of Josiah E. Henry [decimalized]
Consists primarily of a collection of letters by Josiah E. Henry, a soldier in I company of the 5th Vermont Volunteer infantry. Included are letters from his brother George, a soldier in the Vermont 5th Infantry, and several from their cousin...
GLC03523.07
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