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02 November 1785
Wolcott, Oliver, 1726-1797
Writ re: debt case of Cyrus Beers
Summons for Samuel Osborn, Reuben Brady and Lazarus Thomas to appear before Fairfield County Court, CT for failing to pay debt to Cyrus Beers.
GLC00184.55
01 June 1747
Wythe, George, 1726-1806
Document re: recovering a debt of 6 pounds for Elizabeth Hardin
Signed by Wythe as attorney for the plaintiff.
GLC00184.56
circa 1830
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Notes on constitutional separation of powers; Bill of rights
Blue paper. "Constitutions. Legislative --Executive --Judicial" NH, MA, CT, VT" - p.4
GLC00186
August 3, 1796
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to Mr. Rutherford
Written as Vice-President. Adams discusses Bordley's notes on the report of the Board of Agriculture; his escape from politics during the Summer; hopes to hear more on Rutherford's thoughts on agriculture. Numbered "155." at top of p. 1. Written at...
GLC00188
October 3, 1780
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
to Kitty Hand
Writes to his wife that he hopes he can alleviate her distressing situation soon. Informs her of the treason of Benedict Arnold and the hanging of the British spy, John Andre. "A few days ago Gen Arnold detected in his views of Betraying the...
GLC00189
April 26, 1775
Barron, William, ?-1803
to Christopher Champlain
Written by Barron, apparently a merchant or ship captain in Baltimore, to Champlain a merchant in Newport, Rhode Island. Barron's writing is understandable, but filled with misspellings. References his own letter of 18 April 1775. Says he is...
GLC00190
December 18, 1773
Easson, John, 1715-1790
to David Easson
Discusses various business matters and give instructions to his son in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Provides a brief account of the Boston Tea Party and advises David to take good care of any remaining tea he has, since there will be no more...
GLC00191
March 10, 1789
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
to Benjamin Huntington
Writes to reprise a letter he had previously sent stating that he wishes "to hold some post under the new government." Prefers to be made a judge for the Eastern District, and in that case would like his son, William Ellery Jr., to succeed him as...
GLC00192
April 21, 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
to William Whipple
Discusses various Tory conspiracies, such as counterfeiting currency (to cause inflation) and spreading smallpox. Describes the difficulties of recruiting sufficient men for the army. Notes that many men have marched to Ticonderoga. Postscript...
GLC00193
April 29, 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
to John Langdon
William Whipple, a Continental Congressman, discusses the newly established Continental Navy with fellow Congressman Langdon. Refers to supplying guns to soldiers, and mentions a United States flag with "thirteen stripes red & white for the field, &...
GLC00194
circa 1936-1937
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Collection of five speeches [Decimalized .01-.05]
GLC00196
14 October 1936
Address of the President at Chicago, Illinois
Speech to businessmen signed at the end. Reports on the recovery the nation is experiencing since the Depression in many areas of business; banks, industry, railroads, farming, investments, etc. Criticizes the previous administration's focus on...
GLC00196.03
02 October 1936
[Address at the dedication of the Jersey City Medical Center, New Jersey]
Signed at the end. Marked hold for release by M. H. McIntyre, Assistant Secretary to the President. Mentions the funds of the Public Works Administration that went to American hospitals. Thanks those in the medical and nursing professions....
GLC00196.05
June 22, 1949
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
to Samuel K. McConnell, Jr.
Written in reply to Pennsylvania Congressman McConnell's request that he give his views on education legislation (the federal "grants-in aid") before the Committee on Education and Labor. Former President Hoover asserts his strong personal interest...
GLC00200
1787
Varnum, James M., fl. 1787
The case of Trevett against Weeden: On Information and Complaint,....
Evans 20825, Kress B1355, Sabin 98638. Original blue/gray wrappers, reinforced (?). Stamp on titlepage of: Rhode Island Historical Society. The legal case tested the powers of the Articles of Confederation to the right of Trial by Jury.
GLC00201
May 5, 1799
Washington, George, 1732-1799
to James McHenry
Marked private. In response to McHenry's private letter of April 29, which was a response to Washington's letter of April 23. Washington, commander of the Provisional Army created in 1798 in response to French aggression, wrote to McHenry...
GLC00204
16 January 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
[Presidential pardon of James Keenan Jr. who in July 1859 in the District of Columbia had been convicted of arson]
Pardoned by Abraham Lincoln near the end of his sentence because he was young and inexperienced and the tool of older persons when he committed his crime, and because he had petitioned for it. Countesigned by William H. Seward.
GLC00205
01 July 1862
[Presidential note and photograph] [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC00206
01 October 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the conditional pardon of Joseph Anthony and J.H. Drabing].
GLC00207
28 January 1862
[Military commission of Edward O. C. Ord to Brigadier General of Volunteers]
Lincoln's appointment of Ord, countersigned by Secretary of War Stanton. Ord was ordered east from California to assume his new command, and soon after won one of the Union's earliest victories at Dranesville, Virginia. Lincoln signed in full:...
GLC00208
03 February 1829
to Miss Anna McKnight
A poem in which he expresses his attachment to her and asks her to consider him a true and honest friend: "My pulses, mix'd emotions blend, unchang'd by wind or weather. Of lover-brother-father-friend, to take them all together." Adams was President...
GLC00209
30 August 1877
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Authority to affix the seal to pardon of William and Elijah McWhorter. [Decimalized .01-.03]
Includes carte de visite and Signed pass to see counting of electoral college 2/10/1877.
GLC00212
circa December 26, 1863
Order for Daniel Linder
Lincoln proclaimed a pardon possibility for rebellious soldiers December 8, 1863, in his annual message to Congress. Daniel Linder, son of Usher F. Linder, an old friend of Lincoln in Chicago, was freed on Dec. 26, the date assumed for this document...
GLC00213
October 31, 1867
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
to Fitz-John Porter
Lee provides a brief list of his recollections of the events during the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) 29-30 August 1862 in response to a request from Union General Fitz-John Porter. Union General John Pope refused to take the blame for the defeat...
GLC00214.01
February 11, 1854
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
to Alexander S. Latty
Comments that he is saddened to hear of Judge Latty's poor health. Talks of local politics and feels that the cities of Williams, Paulding, and Defiance, Ohio will be carried by the Independent Democrats in the fall elections. Remarks that the...
GLC00216
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