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18 September 1920
unknown. (fl. 1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixon
GLC03911.07.03
5 November 1921
General A Ding (fl. 1919-1924)
In French
GLC03911.07.07
25 March 1865
Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
[Pardon of Robert Barnett by Abraham Lincoln]
Barnett was arrested during the New York Draft Riots and convicted of discouraging enlistments, he was pardoned due to poor health. Endorsed on verso on the date of Lincoln's death. (c/s F.W. Seward)
GLC03912
25 November 1861
Buchanan, Franklin (1800-1874)
to Lewis Doughty
Receipt from the Confederate States Navy Department for $518.18 for repairs and equipment for Confederate gunboats. Payment made to Lewis Doughty, who signed this document twice, of the Marine Railway Co. Marks down work on 9 ships and the supplies...
GLC03914
1901/07/25
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
Mosby's lack of political influence; perhaps Senator John Daniel can assist Chapman in obtaining an appointment in the Philippines or as Supervisor of Forests.
GLC03921.05
1901/08/01
chides Chapman for not remaining in Washington to meet with Daniel personally: "[H]e endorsed your application and forwarded it, and got the reply of 'no vacancy.' But that is the stereo typed answer to all applications by mail….you must go in...
GLC03921.06
1904/09/10
upcoming elections, specifically mentioning Revercomb, Slemp, Hoge, Parker, and Roosevelt.
GLC03921.07
1904/12/03
to: [Theodore Roosevelt].
letter of introduction for Samuel Chapman.
GLC03921.08
1905/01/14
attempts to secure a position for Chapman in the Department of the Interior or under Agnew; enclosing a letter from Gen. Rucker.
GLC03921.09
1905/03/01
defending his actions with regard to finding Chapman a position; suggests that storekeeper may be the best position Agnew can offer.
GLC03921.10
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