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9 September 1865
Wells, Benjamin, fl. 1783
Oath of allegiance
A partially printed legal document. Wells signs his allegiance to the "STATE OF ALABAMA" of the United States of America.
GLC02674.03
6 January 1898
Meyers, A.L., fl. 1898
[Postal money order to Para-Parilla Drug Co. ]
Partially printed. A money order paid to Para-Parilla Drug Company in the sum of $1.66.
GLC02674.04
1861
Evans & Cogswell, fl. 1860-1864
Articles of War, for the Government of the Armies of the Confederate States
Published by Evans and Cogswell on "Steam-Power Presses" at No. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina. The paper cover has correct title, but title page misspells "hte" before "Confederate States." Document establishes the...
GLC02675
11 May 1979
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
A time to heal: the autobiography of Gerald R. Ford
Published by Harper & Row and the Reader's Digest Association. Ford reviews his life and political career.
GLC02677
25 May 1691
Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730
to the Constables of Roxbury
Summons the constables to bring in William Wally on the complaint of Winnifred Chick. Also requires the constables to bring in at the same time Benjamin Daws, Jacob Parker, and John Goose to appear as witnesses. A note on verso in Sewall's hand...
GLC02678
1849-1873
Marchand, John B., 1808-1875
John B. Marchand documents [decimalized .01-.34]
Documents relating to John B. Marchand, an officer in the United States Navy. Includes twenty-one Civil War letters, and letters by Thomas ap Catesby Jones, David Farragut, Alfred H. Guernsey, and others. Also includes personal letters regarding...
GLC02680
21 July 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
to Stephen Moylan
Written by Brigadier General Wayne to Colonel Moylan of the 4th Dragoons. Signed twice by Wayne. Discusses operations around New York during the summer of 1780. Written in the heat of the movement while planning actions against the British in New...
GLC02681
1869
Book and note pertaining to Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Company claims against the United States [Decimalized .01- .02]
GLC02682
3 March 1797
Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824
[An act repealing tax on spirits]
Printed by William Rose. An act in five sections. Announces the abolishment of duties on spirits as of 13 June 1797. Any distillery proprietors that do not meet the criteria set forth in section one of the act will be required to obtain a license...
GLC02683
circa 1880
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909
to Alfred
Addressed to "My dear Alfred." Hopes he will be able to see his paintings while they are on view for the next two weeks. Gives the address as Kreveden, 355 Fifth Ave. Remarks, "Some of them may enter the caverns of your memory - may linch up the...
GLC02686
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Inaugural address of President Davis: delivered at the capitol, Monday, February 18, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
Printed by Shorter & Reid. First Printing. Uncut.
GLC02691.01
Confederate States of America. Congress
Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America
Printed by Shorter & Reid in the first capital of the Confederate States, Montgomery, Alabama. Divided into 5 articles. Pages not cut.
GLC02691.05
July 25, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
A congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of First Bull Run
Confederate general Samuel Jones has written "For the 8th Rgt. Ga. Volunteers" on the verso of a copy of a congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of...
GLC02691.07
22 July 1861
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
to Miller A. Wright
Augustus did not send Asa, an enslaved person, to Miller, as he did not want Miller to be "better off in attendants than the other soldiers." Rather, he sold him to Dr. Colb, along with Asa's wife and Martha. Augustus gives Miller a word of advice:...
GLC02691.11.011
5 April 1826
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
[Resolutions of the board of Visitors of the University of Virginia].
Several resolutions authorize legal actions, others address student room and board, and offer specific directives regarding University maintenance, regulations, procurements, and expulsions. The board of Visitors of the University was a governing...
GLC02696
7 August 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
to David Tod
Morgan, a Confederate general, writes as a prisoner of war in the Ohio Penitentiary to Ohio governor Tod. Forwards a note from the warden of the prison, Nathaniel Merion, denying Morgan's request for newspapers. Morgan asks that Tod give him...
GLC02698
31 May 1863
to D. G. Reed
General Morgan writes to Major Reed, assistant adjutant general in General Joseph Wheeler's Corps. Reports that he placed Colonels Duke, Cluke, and Chenault under arrest for neglect of duty for failing to forward a certificate called for in General...
GLC02699
2 May 1863
to E. S. Burford
Morgan writes to Burford, assistant adjutant general. Relates his failure to comply with General Orders No. 4. Writes, "I would beg leave to say that, with half a Regiment at one point & half at another, with a command scattered over a line of...
GLC02700
9 March 1863
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
to Zebulon B. Vance
Confederate Major General Hill writes to Governor Zebulon B. Vance of North Carolina, addressing the issue of deserters. Informs Vance that Colonel Wheeler, commissioned to arrest deserters, will travel to Wilkes County, North Carolina. Orders...
GLC02701
19 July 1861
Anderson, Richard Heron, 1821-1879
to Edward Manigault
Anderson, Colonel of South Carolina Infantry, writes to Manigault, Chief of Ordnance of South Carolina. States "I have been informed that the guns required for the [bastionets?] at Fort Moultrie are under your charge and not at the Arsenal as was...
GLC02702
7 March 1864
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
to James Chesnut
General Hood, commander of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, transmits a copy of a letter he wrote to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Informs Colonel Chesnut, a former United States Senator, that he (Hood) commands Divisions led by James...
GLC02703
4 August 1864
to Braxton Bragg
Confederate General Hood, Commander of the Army of the Tennessee, relates that Bragg's instructions will soon be followed regarding the command of General Roddy (possibly Philip Dale Roddey), and that Roddey soon departs for West Point. Informs...
GLC02704
20 March 1864
Orme, William W., 1832-1866
[Certification of a sutler for prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Illinois]
Appoints Luman Burr to the position of sutler (someone who supplies provisions) for the prisoners of war at Camp Douglas. Signed as Brigadier General commanding the Post of Chicago. Orme was promoted to brigadier general in November of 1862. He...
GLC02705
20 September 1861
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
to John C. Fremont
Brigadier General Grant discusses enemy troop movement with Fremont, Commander of the Western Department. States that he has not received news of enemy movement in the past few days, but that the Confederates seem to be retreating from Mayfield to...
GLC02706
3 November 1881
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
[Annual Report to Sec. of War Robert Lincoln from Commanding General William T. Sherman]
Sherman's working copy of his annual report for 1881. Sherman enumerates and sums up the reports of various generals. He updates Lincoln on Indian affairs, " ... no serious Indian or other war has occurred but great progress has been Made in...
GLC03005
17 June 1848
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
[Quotation for Miss Saltonstall]
Poetically compares human actions to nature. "The passions were like sounds of nature, only heard in her solitude! Our senses may captivate us with beauty but in absence we can forget . . ." Inscribed to Miss Saltonstall.
GLC03010.01
14 March 1801
[Jefferson's first inaugural address]
Copy of Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address as President. Printed by the Columbian Courier Extra. Lists small number of advertisements on bottom righthand corner. Address given in Washington D.C. Small yellowed discoloration marks throughout...
GLC03011
23 December 1791
[An Act making Appropriations for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two].
Signed by Secretary of State Jefferson, and countersigned in type by Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull, Vice President Adams, and President Washington. The act details the federal budget for 1792. Issued by the Second Congress of the United...
GLC03014
December 21, 1868
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
[Endorsed check from Gideon Welles]
Printed check for $40 signed by Welles to "G" on recto and endorsed by Gardner on verso. With two cent Revenue stamp, drawn on Riggs & Co. Stamped paid on verso by the Nat'l Bank of the Republic, Washington, D.C.
GLC03016
February 13, 1873
to Borie
Writes, "Hearing of your illness, I, some days ago, wrote to Mrs. Borie asking if she and you would not come down and spend a few days, or as long as you pleased, and recuperate and get well again. But before the mail went out I rec'd [sic] your...
GLC03018
2 July 1844
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
to William McPherson
Secretary of State Calhoun asks U.S. Attorney for the District of Missouri McPherson that execution of convicted murderers John McDaniel and Joseph Brown be stayed. He adds "It is not... designed, by this interference, to create any hope of the...
GLC03019
1801
A Manual of parliamentary practice for use of the Senate of the United States
With bookplate of James M. Garnett, Essex County, Va. American Bibliography 719, Sabin 35887, Bibliotheca Jeffersoniana p. 83
GLC03024
1860-1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Civil War Collection of 49 photographs [decimalized]
Various stereocard and other smaller photograph prints, most unmounted, relating to the Civil War in Virginia. The images come from Thomas G. Knight, who worked in Brady's studios (it is said) as a teenager. Included are images of Gettysburg...
GLC03029
10 May 1863
Hammond, W.M., fl. 1863
[Circular ordering execution of two privates in 53rd North Carolina]
Circular letter, hand-written, states that the sentence of the General Court Martial in the case of privates Berry Threat and Dulin Stavnes of Company D of the 53rd North Carolina regiment will be carried out. Says they will be executed at 12 p.m. in...
GLC03063
4 August 1862
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
to Eliakim P. Scammon
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Writes again about Mr. Landcraft and Mrs. Roberts, whom he states were sent on to safety (see GLC 2032). Proposes...
GLC02994
6 August 1862
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Reports that he believes the Confederate force at Pack's Ferry is not large enough to cross the river. Advises, "I...
GLC02995
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Says, "Soon afer our reinforcements under Capt Zimmerman reached Pack's ferry the enemy retreated up the River...
GLC02996
3 April 1863
Hayes writes as Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Brigadier General Scammon in Charleston. States that he sent Lieutenant William McKinley (later elected U.S. president) to tell Scammon about Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins's...
GLC02997
26 March 1866
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
to Darius H. Ingraham
Written as Rear Admiral and Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy on Naval Academy letterhead. Written to Ingraham as the chairman of committee to aid widows and orphans of union soldiers. References Ingraham's letter about a "Grand Fair" in honor...
GLC02998
28 November 1855
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
to Alexander S. Latty
Offers Judge Latty an appointment as his private secretary and hopes he will accept. Expresses only one reservation, that Latty's health may not be good enough for him to come to Columbus, Ohio. Written as he was about to take up duties as Governor...
GLC02999
7 December 1820
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
to George Poindexter
Writes to Governor of Mississippi Poindexter to introduce Rev. Austin Dickinson. In 1819 Dickinson was delegated by the Synod of Tennessee to raise funds to build a theological seminary in Tennessee; he is sure that Poindexter both will give...
GLC03001
22 November 1863
Sawyer, R. M., fl. 1863-1864
[Copy of battle orders for Missionary Ridge, Battle of Chattanooga]
Sawyer, Assistant Adjutant General to General William Tecumseh Sherman, records battle orders from Sherman's command. Marked as official and signed by A. C. Fisk, Assistant Adjutant General. Written near Chattanooga, at the Head Quarters of the...
GLC03004
27 September 1861
Slidell, John, 1793-1871
[Receipt for fifteen hundred dollars to John Slidell]
Partially printed document acknowledging receipt of $1,500, for use as "Commissioner of the Confederate States to France." Money received from William J. Bromwell, the "Disbursing Clerk of the Department of State."
GLC03006
5 January 1860
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
to Anne Brown Adams
One letter from Aaron D. Stevens to Anne Brown Adams dated January 5, 1860. Awaiting his upcoming trial and execution, and recalls the deaths of John Brown and other Harpers Ferry raiders. Says "The boys met their fate very cheerful." Was badly...
GLC03007.01
1 March 1860
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Awaiting his execution "very cheerful and happy," he councils her to always try and do what is good, for "the better they do the higher they rise in happiness." Looks forward to "the other world" and meeting...
GLC03007.02
January 17, 1860
to Anne Brown Adams [Fragment]
Likely copied in Anne Brown Adams' hand. Written to one of John Brown's sons as well, addressed simply to "My Dear Brother." Portion of the letter written to the son states Stevens is awaiting execution, ready to die, and looking forward to the...
GLC03007.03
1878-1898
Ross, Alexander Milton, 1832-1897
[Alexander Ross' scrapbook related to John Brown's family]
Ross' collection of letters relating to John Brown's family, mostly letters sent to him by John Brown's children. Scrapbook contains twenty one letters and one cartoon relating to John Brown, as well as envelopes for most of the letters. Letters...
GLC03007.56
2 May 1792
An Act to provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrection and repel Invasions
Signed as Secretary of State. Passed during the first session of the Second Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 24 October 1791.
GLC03009
15 July 1848
to Miss Saltonstall
Thanks her for her kind thoughts. Comments that she is glad Saltonstall was able to sample figs from the southern climate. Mentions travel plans and her health, stating "I should have been with you yesterday but was obliged to sleep - I hope Dr...
GLC03010.02
1860
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
The Life of Lincoln
Tribune Tracts no. 6. Extra-illustrated biography with engravings of Lincoln, the Executive Mansion, the Capitol, and a Lincoln-Hamlin electoral ribbon depicting Lincoln pasted in first few pages. Published by Horace Greeley & Co.
GLC03012
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