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10 April 1855
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chasta and Other Tribes of Indians
the 7th and 8th page is a duplicate of pages 5 and 6
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10 August 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Kaskaskias and Others
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5 February 1855
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Cow Creek Indians
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Treaty Between the United States of America and the Rogue River Indians
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13 March 1855
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Umpqua And Calapooia Indians
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17 July 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Ioway Indians
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12 February 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Camanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians
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Treaty Between the United States of America and the Kickapoo Indians
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Treaty Between the United States of America and the Sac & Fox Indians
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Treaty Between the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians
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7 April 1855
Treaty Between the United States and the Rogue River Indians
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Treaty Between the United States and the Nisqually and other Bands of Indians
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Treaty Between the United States and the Ottoe and Missouria Indians
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Treaty Between the United States and the Indians of Willamette Valley
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4 March 1856
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24 September 1857
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Treaty Between the United States Four Confederate Bands Pawnee Indians
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3 August 1822
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
to Sarah W. Hale
She spends much of the legible part of the letter waxing poetic to her sister regarding her strong, positive feelings about her family, particularly her brother Horatio, and an overall positive outlook. Part of this letter is crosswritten.
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circa 1783-1784
Gregoire, Catharine S., 1764-1821
to Mama
One undated letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She acknowledges her mother's plan to go abroad against her wishes, and is anxious to be made aware of plans. She comments on Madame Genlis's work on education.
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One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She requests more letters and more news from her mother. She mentions hoop and curtain makers and other updates.
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One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She was delighted to hear of her mother's successful theatrical expedition in such poor weather. She reports the progress of her reading.
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One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She refers to a note from Miss Olivia Young. She mentions the two instruments that the Miss Herons play. She continues to attempt to persuade her not to leave England.
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31 May 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated May 31, 1784. She writes as her mother is at sea on her way to America. She includes a message in French from Mr. Warville. She reports the latest political news, including...
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2 July 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated July 2, 1784. She expresses concern for her mother's health while at sea. She reports political news: taxes will be raised to make up for deficiencies. She requests an order...
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29 July 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated July 29, 1784. She comments on her recent visit to the Greenwich Hospital as a place of British pride, and hopes that with her will not forget England when she travels to...
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30 August 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated August 30, 1784. She is staying with Mrs. Gregorie and expresses admiration for her. Expresses that she has improved her manners in her mother's absence.
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4 October 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated October 4, 1784. Pertains to her mother arriving in America; retrieving items she requested and reminding her mother that it was her birthday.
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1 December 1784
One letter addrssed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated December 1, 1784. She reports the payment of 250 pounds on a Scottish mortgage. She enquires whether balloons have yet become fashionable amusements in America for travel.
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4 January 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated January 4, 1785. Pertains to viewing a play where the British royalty were in attendance. Also mentions that she received the painting of her mother. She includes a list of...
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1 February 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated February 1, 1785. Relays her stay with the Gregorie family, also reports to her monther that the family banker has not yet been able to pay the bills on the half-yearly...
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1 March 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated March 1, 1785. Pertains to a visit from an American military man named Colonel Miranda who brought news of his mother. Expresses concern that her mother will not go to South...
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3 May 1785
Macauley, Catherine S., fl. 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated May 3, 1785. Reports her mother's most recent bill which she promises to pay promptly. Expresses joy that she will be returning to England promptly. Also states that the...
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27 October 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated October 27, 1785. Expresses concern that she has not heard from her mother. She requests a certificate of bill in order to settle her accounts. She comments on the good state...
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15 November 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated November 15, 1785. Pertains to her concern for her mother's health and visits with a family friend. Admires Mr. Graham for taking good care of her. She also mentions a family...
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5 December 1785
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated December 5, 1785. Pertains to her mother travelling. She expresses concern that her mother has been out of the country for so long. Updates her on local neighbors and...
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1 January 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated January 1, 1786. Pertains to New Years Day, and visiting acquaintances.
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10 January 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated January 10, 1786. Pertains to her mother's financial reports.
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31 January 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated January 31, 1786. Pertains to updates of acquainitances and British government. Updates her mother on family friends' health and those traveling to the West Indies. Also...
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7 February 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated February 7, 1786. Pertains to her mother's finances and publications. Expresses concern about her finances under the care of Mr. Rudd. Folloing the end of the letter written...
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28 February 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated February 28, 1786. Pertains to family finances.
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10 March 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated March 10, 1786. Pertains to family finances and visits from a bishop and an acquiantance named Mr. Beckingham.
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11 April 1786
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated April 11, 1786. Pertains to finances and inquiry if she had received a birthday present she sent to Boston.
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21 July 1787
Gregorie, Catharine S.M., 1765-1821
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated July 21, 1787. Pertains to her travel itinerary while visiting Paris.
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9 August 1787
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaualay dated August 9, 1787. Pertains to visiting Versailles and other sites in Paris. Also mentions missing her.
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13 August 1787
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated August 13, 1787. Pertains to her trip to Paris. Also includes her reasoning on why she thinks that she hasn't written back to her.
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17 April 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gregorie dated April 17, 1790. Pertains to Mrs. Sands possibly taking her mother's place in something unidentified and mention of a fire.
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22 April 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gregorie dated April 22, 1790. Pertains to communicating with a Mr. Wheaton who owes her mother a debt. Also includes her financial plans.
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20 May 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gregorie dated May 20, 1790. Refers to her trouble breastfeeding and preparing for her son's christening. Provides news of neighbors, friends, and family.
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7 June 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gergoire dated June 7, 1790. Pertains to naming her son, an impending mortgage Also mentions her contuining trouble with breastfeeding and that she has hired a wet nurse.
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24 July 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gregoire dated July 24, 1790. Pertains to her son David and daughter Catharine. Blames her mother for how she is raising her daughter. She comments on her writings.
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8 October 1790
One letter addressed to Catherine Macaulay Graham from Catherine S. Gregoire dated October 8, 1790. She provides details on her mother's mortgage.
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