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[Quotation of Charles Sumner on liberty]
March 13, 1860
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Complete quotation reads: "And I cannot go wrong when I lean to the side of Liberty."
GLC02095.27
to R. F. Graves
March 13, 1832
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Written as a Senator from Virginia before passage of the tariff of 1832 which caused South Carolina to "nullify" the law and led to the nullification crisis. The letter is dated "Washington 13. 1832." (The Tariff was passed 14 July 1832.) Tyler...
GLC02099
to James Wilkinson
March 13, 1792
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Writes that in the course of his duties, he has offended Captain Ford, but wants to assure him that no cause for offense was given. Has enclosed some materials explaining his case....
GLC02437.05351
to Clement Biddle
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Written from Fort Washington, present-day Cincinnati, Ohio. Received his last letter, which suggests that General [Arthur] St. Clair might not continue in command of the army much longer. This fills him with anxiety. Discusses possible...
GLC02437.05354
to John Young Mason
March 13, 1848
Gaines, John Pollard, 1795-1857
Gaines states "Permit me to present to you the name of Wm O Smith of Kentucky a very promising boy and highly recommended by Govr Letcher, as well qualified to fill the office of Midshipman in the Navy."
GLC03481.07
[Special orders no. 14: appointment of Robert E. Lee as commander-in-chief]
March 13, 1862
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
On order of the secretary of war, General Lee is ordered to Richmond, and under the direction of the president, is charged with the "conduct of military operations in the Armies of the Confederacy." Addressed from the Adjutant and Inspector Generals...
GLC01426
[Provision return]
March 13, 1777
Gates, Lebediah, fl. 1777
Provision return for eighty men for captain Calkin's company.
GLC01450.143.16
Nettleton, George, fl. 1777
Provision return for thirty nine men in Oliver Grant's company.
GLC01450.143.17
Buck, Justus, 1726-1807
Provision return for Captain Buck's company containing one hundred men. Signed on verso. Veros also reads "100 Beefe, 75 Pork."
GLC01450.143.18
[Commission for Gamaliel Bradford to serve as Captain of a Company raised to aid in the British invasion of Canada]
March 13, 1758
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Pownall, Royal Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, commissions Bradford to lead a Company of soldiers in a regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Doty during the 1758 British invasion of French Canada.
GLC01450.650
to Lile Miller
March 13, 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Miller writes to his wife from camp near Union Mills. Relates that his lieutenant, [Henry] Minnigh, has obtained a leave of absence. Written in pencil.
GLC02155.087
to Michael Miller
March 13, 1864
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.179
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Replies to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Relates, "If the young man you wrote of is in Hospital the surg must send for his descriptive lists, if not the surg Gen (Dale) of Boston as we have positive orders...
GLC02163.11
to Henry Knox
March 13, 1791
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 27 February 1791. Comments he is anxious in finding out about what appointments will be made and when. Notes he has heard many reports respecting raising troops but nothing concrete has taken place yet. "We...
GLC02437.04878
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Forwards "a letter for Mr. Lewis" (not included). Notes he received a letter from William Knox regarding business affairs. Provides an extract from William's letter that deals with a bill involving Mr. Freeman and Mssrs Webber & Bicknell.
GLC02437.04879
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Plans to spend a day or two in Newark and expects his letter will reach Knox before he does. Had recently told Knox he expected Duer would be able to set everything right again within a day or two, but now fears he may not be able to (referring to...
GLC02437.05352
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Writes that General [James] Wilkinson has asked for his help with the militiamen, specifically acquiring more troops. Discusses Wilkinson's attempts to establish lines of communication. Comments on the dispute between Wilkinson and Zeigler (see...
GLC02437.05353
March 13, 1794
Requests Knox to deliver the enclosed (a letter?) to the French Minister, Mr. Fauchet. Asks Knox to speak highly of him when he speaks with Mr. Fauchet or Mr. [LaForet], believes it will give him additional strength to his situation. Reports he and...
GLC02437.06061
March 13, 1800
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Peirce has spoken with "[Master] Flucker" about their business. Say that a vessel "is advancing for Liverpool but is not yet begun to load." Peirce says, "I mention this for your Government."
GLC02437.07376
[Provision return for Captain Thomas Patten's company of artillery artificers]
March 13, 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Also signed by Captain Patten. Lists captains, amount of rations, and number of days receiving rations. Shaw signs as aide-de-camp to Henry Knox at West Point. Patten signs a note on verso listing absentees. Covers March 13-16. Sergeant George...
GLC02437.10104
to J. M. Otey
March 13, 1865
Fry, Birkett Davenport, 1822-1891
General Fry, in command of the Augusta District, writes to Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Otey (possibly John M. Otey), Assistant Adjutant General. Has just received a dispatch directing the extension of a courier line from Columbia to Winnsboro, South...
GLC02461.07
to consul
Poor, Charles Henry, 1808-1882
Written by Poor as commander of the USS "Saranac" to an unknown consul. Says he would be happy if he would accompany Mr. & Mrs. Phelps on board at 3:30 to take soup with him.
GLC03479.37
to James Grant Wilson
March 13, 1890
Braine, Daniel Lawrence, 1829-1898
Written by Rear Admiral Braine to an unknown person (the recipient was a General with the name of James G., but the last name is illegible). Says he accepts with pleasure the invitation to General Howard's lecture at the New York Genealogical and...
GLC03479.59
to Sister
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Relays that he is sorry to hear that Ben, possibly their brother, is in poor health. Assures his sister that "he will come all right in course of time." Reports that there is "no news a stirring in this city now." Written on stationery with "US Army...
GLC03523.08.66
to Bell Wharton
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Joseph writes to "Dear Darling Bell." Comments how fast her letter reached him, "...not three days on the road...." Proclaims his love for her and imagines her lips. Says he received three other letters from friends and relatives and relays their...
GLC03523.10.171
to Parents
Personius, Charles William, fl. 1861-1865
GLC03523.36.10
to H E Russell
Vanscoyoc, J.W., fl. 1861-1865
GLC03523.51.10
Christian Neyhard is legally obligated to pay James Hunter
March 13, 1813
Neyhard, Christian, fl. 1813
GLC03769.150
to R. West
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Sent 340 dollars in gold to his father's address. Says the USS "Flag" arrived with news that the Confederates fled St. John's on the approach of gunboats. Mentions the destruction of the USS "Cumberland" and "Congress," by the CSS "Merrimack." Says...
GLC03836.32
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 26 (March 13, 1863)]
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Prints a report written by Lieutentant-Commander R.C. Blake to Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, entitled "Destruction of the Hatteras -- Reports of Her Commander." "Correspondence Between Gov. Brown and Gen. Mercer on Returning the Militia to...
GLC05959.09.154
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 60 (March 13, 1861)]
March 13, 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
The New Southern Confederacy Constitution, The Intended Evacuation of Fort Sumter, Reported Surrender of Fort Sumter, as Lincoln orders the Fort returned to the State of South Carolina.
GLC05959.56.001
to his mother
Clark, George W., fl. 1863-1865
Writes from Camp Stanley. Pages 5-8 may go to another letter.
GLC06167.03
to Aaron Hobart
March 13, 1826
Parkins, A., fl. 1826
Discusses military education at length, commenting on costs and subjects for particular military posts, and the wisdom of joining military and civil education.
GLC06313.04.169
circa March 13, 1824
Turner, Charles, 1760-1839
Date of March 13 written on the address leaf, possibly as a postmark of the date sent.
GLC06313.04.292
to William Smallwood
March 13, 1782
Morris, Jonathan, 1754-1830
Captain Morris complains to General Smallwood about being at home, not in the field, for such a long period of time. States "Tis the greatest misfortune that can befall an Officer to be long out of Camp, his pay can in the manner we are paid off...
GLC06508.04
to his wife
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Says he is confident that in times like these she will not let a week go by without writing to him. He regrets not sending for her by writing, "Procrastination ruins more plans than anything else." He mentions wanting to see her "very much." He...
GLC06582.12
to Bruce Elmore
March 12-13, 1863
Elmore, Libbie, fl. 1861-1865
They have enjoyed a visit with with the Gardners. Hettie is coming to visit tomorrow
GLC06588.004
to Libbie Elmore
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He scolds her for not getting her shoes made out of calf skin instead of kipp. He is anxious to know how the town meeting went He has been having pancakes every morning.
GLC06588.090
They may go somewhere nearer the coast but they are not sure yet. Everyone is doing well and no one has been killed or wounded lately.
GLC06588.191
to Richard H. Jackson
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
The loss of the Cumberland and Congress at Newport News caused depression at home. He informs him that the whole Union army on the Potomac is on the advance and is glad his son is so devoted to his country.
GLC07705.206
to Aunt Ann E. Lowry
Frazer, Dorothy F., fl. 1865
sorry to hear that John has died. Al Horton's Batalion is at Salem. they have come to hunt Bush men belonging to the 48th regiment.
GLC08300.52
[Legal document concerning the confiscation of James Wright's property with an opinion by Lloyd Kenyon]
March 13, 1784
Kenyon, Lloyd Kenyon, Baron, 1732-1802
Explains the laws and process whereby the estate of James Wright, the loyalist governor of Georgia, was confiscated during the American Revolution. With a autograph signed note at the end containing the opinion of the recipient of the document, G.T...
GLC08734.01
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 11, no. 42, whole no. 562 (March 13, 1851)]
March 13, 1851
Quincy, Edmund, 1808-1877
With previous owner's signature (John Russell) signed along right margin of first page. Includes an article on the "The British West Indies in 1850" and "The Evil Congress," among miscellaneous other reports. Edited by Quincy and James Russell...
GLC08875.40
to William B. Stone
March 13, 1838
Hopkin Brothers (firm), fl. 1819-1838
Discusses debts and financial arrangements. Also comments on slaves being used as collateral: "We regret that you have had so much trouble with Keybird the lien on the Negroes is ample security for our debt." Hopkins Brothers was a commission firm...
GLC08905
[to William Shirley]
March 13, 1756
Fox, Henry, Baron Holland, 1705-1774
Writes that previous letters have been "regularly received and laid before the King" and that the King is sorry to hear that Shirley's military expedition against Fort Niagara failed. Continues to say that a Colonel Webb will replace Shirley as...
GLC09054.03
to the Senate and the House
March 13, 1912
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Inflation and the cost of living. "How far the system of cooperative organization which flourishes in various European countries may be adapted to our highly organized and individualistic social organization may perhaps only be determined by...
GLC09098
to Estelle Spero
March 14, 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond writes that he is recovering from a 96 hour stretch without sleep: "I needed your shoulder badly".
GLC09120.374
[to unknown recipient]
March 14, 1866
Woodward, York A., fl. 1866-1868
GLC09327.07
178 Sugar and Cotton Plantation Slaves!... [Slave sale catalogue from Waverly and Meredith plantations]
March 13, 1855
By J. A. Beard & May-…13th and 14th March, 1855… Will be Sold at Auction, at Banks Arcade, Magazine Street, in the City of New Orleans…" Catalogue of slaves, listed by families, individually described: "No. 1 field hand, fine axman, sawyer and hewer"...
GLC09340
to Annie
March 14, 1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
tired and homesick. has experienced desperate fighting. lists all the different regiments that are out there. writes they are expecting 2,000 more troops. Written in Camp Hamilton, first named Camp Troy.
GLC09354.03
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