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31 October 1911
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
to R. H. Selfride
Declines an invitation to speak, as Governor of New Jersey. On stationery of the NJ Executive Dept. Possibly a traced signature.
GLC04675.29
5 December 1919
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
to Myron W. Mores
Thanks for note. Typed on stationery of the Massachusetts governor.
GLC04675.31
5 December 1867
Mercer, Hugh W., fl. 1867
to C. C. Jones re: applying for pardon, for financial reasons
Writing to Jones about business, especially about the matter of seeking a direct pardon. He adds: "...Now that the Pres[iden]t. & Congress are renewing the fight, things will only go from bad to worse, we may suppose."
GLC04676
1870
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
[Quote on the authority of governments from Davis's inaugural address]
Writes: "The Rightful powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed." Quoted from his inaugural address as Confederate president, but probably written after the Civil War. Written on a card.
GLC04677
25 October 1834
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
[Land indenture for the sale of Creek Indian land in "Talladega Town of Indians" to Benjamin Mattison]
Partially printed indenture between Fullote Logan, a Creek Indian woman of Talladega County, Alabama, and Benjamin Mattison. Mattison purchased the land for $500 on 9 May 1834. An autograph note by Hugh G. Banlay, clerk of the Talladega County...
GLC04679
1864
Currier & Ives
Grand, National Union Banner for 1864.
Handcolored lithograph image for the Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson 1864 presidential election campaign. Depicts bust images of both candidates circled in wreaths, with a theater curtain backdrop. Adorned with patriotic images of flags and an...
GLC04681
1916
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Fear God and take your own part
Inscribed to Russell A. Bowen, dated 3 April 1916; also inscribed by William R. Thayer, one of Roosevelt's earliest biographers, dated 12 September 1919. The book is an anti-Wilson and anti-Imperial Germany diatribe. With original dust-jacket.
GLC04683
5 November 1780
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
to Hillsborough Board of War
Entreats the Board of War for a magazine of salted meats to sustain the Southern Army during the upcoming winter, which they have been tardy in getting done.
GLC04684
27 May 1858
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
to the Assistant Adjutant General
A report for the general commanding. Describes the numbers, condition and discipline of the troops preparing to march towards Utah. Docket reads: "marched on the 28th. [illegible]." Signed as Lieutenant Colonel and Acting Inspector General.
GLC04685
2 June 1826
Cornplanter, 1732-1836
[Receipt for $250 annuity paid to Cornplanter, a Seneca chief, for the Six Nations]
Records payment made by Roy Bayard and Thomas Morris in accordance with a treaty made with Robert Morris at Big Tree "in September 1797, up to September 1825." Witnessed and signed by Charles F. Cort and H. James, Jr. Signed by the Seneca Chief...
GLC04691
15 April 1933
Getty, John Paul, 1892-1976
to his mother
Writes to his mother that he misses her and advises her to get enough sleep and tend to her rheumatism. Describes his cross-country trip in a Duessenberg car, from Reno, to Nevada City, Nevada. Mentions that he went to Rockefeller Center last night...
GLC04692
9 April 1816
Dean, Philip, fl. 1816
[Taunton Selectmen request the Selectmen of Middleborough, Massachusetts to remove a Middleborough citizen from Taunton]
Partially printed document accomplished by hand. Dean, Ichabod Leonard, Thomas Lincoln, Samuel Stapels, and Abrathor Williams sign as Overseers of the Poor, also called the Selectmen, for Taunton. State that Alvina Traveller, "a black woman an...
GLC04693
February 5, 1849
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
to unknown
Obliges recipient's request to be introduced to Colonel Fremont and General Smith if he decides to travel to California. Assures him that the reports of abundant gold resources are true. Buchanan is unable to suggest the best route to California...
GLC04575
4 May 1882
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Fitz-John Porter].
GLC04576
3 January 1824
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
to Manuel Eyre
Informs Eyre that his appointment as Director of the Bank of the United States is being forwarded to the President of the Bank [Nicholas Biddle]. With Eyre's draft response at bottom where he asks Adams to thank the President of the Bank for the...
GLC04578
15 July 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
[Appointment of Anson Burlingame as envoy extraordinary to China].
This document is an appointment of Anson Burlingame as envoy extraordinary to China by Abraham Lincoln. It is countersigned by Secretary of State William Seward. Accompanied by an impression stamp. Document is mounted, dimensions are 43.3 x 53.6 cm.
GLC04580
26 July 1939
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
to William F. Russell
Roosevelt congratulates Dean Russell of Teachers College, Columbia University, on the Congress on Education for Democracy being held there. Gives his thoughts on the importance of educating teachers about democracy.
GLC04581
20 December 1878
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
to Sarah Butler Woster
Regrets that he cannot part with his commissions and a letter signed by Abraham Lincoln stating that he and his children have agreed that they are too precious. Written on stationary of the Headquarters Army of the United States.
GLC04582
26 May 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Treaty between the United States of America and the Camanche and Kiowa Tribes of Indians.
Peace treaty between the United States government and Camanche and Kiowa Indians along the Arkansas River in Kansas. Lists the articles of agreement, the commissioners of the United States, and the chiefs and councilmen of the Native American...
GLC04588
25 October 1864
Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, 1834-1915
[Battle report during the seige of Petersburg]
Written at Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Originally written by Fisher, Major and Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac. Written to Lieutenant Colonel William Joseph Leonard Nicodemus, Commanding Signal Corps, Washington, D.C. Marked as a...
GLC04592
6 September 1863 - 8 Novermber 1863
Dana, Charles Anderson, 1819-1897
[Letterbook of telegrams from Dana to Edwin McMasters Stanton in the War Department]
Contains handwritten and signed transcripts of one hundred twelve telegraphs. Sent by Dana from the front lines of the Tennessee campaign to the War Department, where they were transcribed by hand into this book for consultation by Stanton, Lincoln...
GLC04605
1862
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883
Reports of the naval engagements on the Mississippi River
Title continues as: "resulting in the capture of Forts Jackson and St. Philip and the City of New Orleans, and the destruction of the rebel naval flotilla." Printed by the Government Printing Office. This first edition copy was owned by Assistant...
GLC04608
7 January 1830
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
to Nicholas Biddle
Writes to Nicholas Biddle, the President of the Bank of the United States, and encloses President Andrew Jackson's commissions of four directors of the Bank. The new directors include George M. Dallas, Benjamin W. Richards, Benjamin Bailey, and John...
GLC04619.01
5 July 1842
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
[Remitting penalties for the British barque Redwing]
This document remits penalties for a British barque and is countersigned by Daniel Webster as Secretary of State. Tyler remits penalties incurred by the British barque Redwing, which had arrived at New York with excess passengers. Dudley Persse, the...
GLC04619.02
29 June 1860
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
to N. [Prescott?]
Douglas, a Democratic presidential candidate, discusses the 1860 election. Criticizes the presidential campaign of John Cabell Breckinridge, also a Democrat, stating that "the Democratic party is divided. The Telegraphic Reports about a compromise...
GLC04625
February 1803
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
to state governors
Circular letter urging state governments to maintain strong militias in accordance with the militia system adopted by Congress through an act in 1792 (GLC01959). He comments that having the nation armed is especially important because rights "most...
GLC04626.01
January 18, 1848
to Alfred O. Nicholson
Supports Lewis Cass' concept of popular sovereignty, enabling each new state to vote whether or not to allow slavery, believing that this is the best way to extend and protect slavery. "It seems to me for the south to admit that the federal...
GLC04628
1863-1878
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Maury papers including CSS Georgia list of prizes [Decimalized .01-.47]
The C.S.S. Georgia was supposedly the only Confederate cruiser which itself was captured as a prize. (In fact, it was captured in 1864 from a British merchant and claimed as a prize.) Collection includes 6 Maury documents signed regarding the CSS...
GLC04572
1863-1893
Flinn, John William, fl. 1863-1893
[Collection of John William Flinn, 17th Mississippi] [Decimalized .01-.15]
Covers Flinn's capture at Gettysburg and life as a prisoner of war, as well as the Battle of Chickamauga. Flinn joined the 17th Mississippi as a 14-year old and served in Virginia and Tennessee. He later earned a Doctor of Divinity degree and taught...
GLC04573
1840
Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885
A history of the Amistad captives: being a circumstantial account of the capture of the Spanish schooner Amistad, by the Africans on board...
(title continues)... their voyage, and capture near Long Island, New York; with biographical sketches of each of the surviving Africans; also, an account of the trials had on their case, before the district and circuit courts of the United States...
GLC04574
1846
J.H., Colton, & Co. (publishers), fl. 1856
Map of the United States, Mexico, and the West Indies, with parts adjoining
This document is a map of the United States, Mexico, and Caribbean territories belonging to George Cadwalader. Includes original holding case with "Cadwalader" inscription, which resembles a small book with a white binding ribbon. Map folds to 11.2 x...
GLC04577
December 21, 1848-3 January 1849
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
[Copy of bank correspondence as Comptroller]
Retained copy of bank correspondence written to various correspondents from the Comptroller's office.
GLC04579
27 December 1863
[General Orders Number 1]
Johnston informs General Wheeler, commanding cavalry division, Army of Tennessee, that he (Johnston) has assumed command of the Army of Tennessee.
GLC04583
13-14 September 1863
Slagle, Jacob, ?-1900
to his brother
Writes in great detail about the battle of Gettysburg 1-3 July 1863, where he served as Union General Abner Doubleday's adjutant. Describes his duties during the fighting, which mainly consisted of delivering messages back and forth between generals...
GLC04585
4 August 1857
Littlejohn, John N., fl. 1857
[Warrant for a mulatto woman claiming to be free in Missouri]
Partially printed summons for Clovice Baddeau, a mulatto claiming to be free, but without proper papers. Since Baddeau is "a mulattoe, not being a citizen of any one of the United States, but claiming to be free, without having a license, or...
GLC04586
18 April 1882 - 16 May 1882
Guthrie, John B., fl. 1868-1900
[Record of events during the expedition under Lieutenant Colonel George A. Forsyth, 4th U.S. Cavalry, ...against the hostile Apache Indians]
Lieutenant Guthrie's field notes kept while serving as acting Adjutant to Forsyth during an expedition against the Apache Indians in New Mexico. Describes pursuit that left from Fort Cummings and battle with Geronimo during the spring of 1882....
GLC04589.01
1887
Finch, W. B., fl. 1887
[Albumen photograph of Crow Indian prisoners]
Shows Crow Indian prisoners after uprising guarded by soldiers with rifles. Includes Crazy Head, Knows his Coos, Jeff Bull, The Bank, Looks with His Ears, Big Hail, Carries His Food, and The Rock. Inscribed "#21" on mount.
GLC04591
May 2, 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Message rallying troops before an anticipated battle at Corinth, with illegible signature
Calls on the "Soldiers of Shiloh and Elkhorn" to "drive back into the Tennessee the presumptuous mercenaries collected for our subjugation." Tells his men "We are about to meet once more, in the shock of battle, the invaders of our soil, the...
GLC04593
circa 1865
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
[Richard S. Ewell]
Carte de visite in uniform, published by E. Anthony.
GLC04594
1863
Cartes de visite of Port Hudson, La. (3), by McPherson & Oliver
GLC04596
1868
Extract from the Reconstructed Constitution of the State of Louisiana ...
Title continues, " ... With portraits of the Distinguished Members of the Convention & Assembly. A.D. 1868." Anti-Reconstruction broadside from Louisiana showing images of Black elected officials seated in the center of the broadside.
GLC04597
circa 1864
Osborn, Henry M., fl. 1864
[Diary of Henry M. Osborn of the 14th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry]
Autograph manuscript signed by Henry M. Osborn, a soldier in the 14th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Osborn was killed at Jonesboro, Georgia, on 1 September 1864. Diary includes battle content regarding Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and the...
GLC04598
14 August 1936
Address of the President at Chautauqua, N.Y.
Speech focuses on peace, America as a good neighbor to other nations, and preventing war internationally. Discusses the causes that produce war such as fanaticism, racial hatreds, and religious intolerance. Finishes with, "We believe in democracy...
GLC04599
13 April 1936
[Address of the President to the Young Democratic Club of Maryland]
Discusses the challenges facing young men and women at the bottom of the Great Depression. Gives some solutions to improving unemployment problems such as finding ways to keep children in school longer and curtailing working hours. Urges the young...
GLC04600
1799-1835
[Collection of 15 items related to the Mississippi territory, the Smith family, and the treason trial of Aaron Burr] Decimalized
GLC04601
1823-1832
Mayo, Isaac, 1791-1861
Letters as commander of USS Grampus off Cuba re: piracy, slave ships, Lafayette [Decimalized .01-.24]
Written to or from Mayo. Includes mention of capture of a slave trader off the coast of Haiti. Also includes pamphlet, report of Congress on Cuba.
GLC04604
22 December 1868
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
[Report on the Battle of Washita]
Written in the hand of Custer's Sergeant Pierre A. Bunker of the 7th Cavalry, prepared for Custer's signature. Custer reports at length and in graphic detail on his military activities and observations at the Battle of Washita against Chief Black...
GLC04606
24 March 1778
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
to Nathanael Greene
In response to a query from General Greene, Biddle discusses the resolves of Congress relating to the regulation of the Quarter Master General's Department and their relationship to his duties as Commissary General of Forage. Several edits suggest...
GLC04611
1848
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Inventory of the effects of men late of "A" Co. 5th Infy who died in Mexico from the 1st Octo to 31st Decem 1847
Ruggles' endorsement certifying that the inventory is correct. Inventory lists names of the deceased, their dates of enlistment and death, causes of death, and effects. Date inferred from title.
GLC04613
1780s?
Wright, James, fl. 1780
James Wright, of Haverhill... [Merchant will not sell sugar due to slave labor]
Printed at Bury by P. Gedge, Agent to the Sun Fire Office.
GLC04614
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