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1897/06/18
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: receiving funds for NAWSA
The letter also requests any letters written to Sarah Secor (Mrs. Edward) Bissell.
GLC06895.01
1812/03/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
to Thomas B. Adams
Signed with his initial "A." Adams discusses family matters, his declining a seat on the Supreme Court. He expects war with Great Britain: "All the information that we receive from the United States... indicates a disposition and measures leading to...
GLC07118
1842/04/24
to Samuel Elliot re: inability to review Elliot's book
Returning Elliot's book "upon Politics and Law, Morals and Religion" and saying he is unable "to give my opinion upon its merits" because of "perpetual pressure of indispensable occupations and absorbing cares." He writes "I have read many of its...
GLC07119
1778/06/22
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
to Col. Henry Jackson re: British troops marching to Philadelphia
Arnold, who now commanded in Philadelphia, orders Jackson to harass the British who had just evacuated the city (18 June) and were marching across New Jersey. "You will march with the Troops under your command at three O'Clock tomorrow morning and...
GLC07122
1776/12/02
Jay, John, 1745-1829
to Robert Morris re: defending James Duane's loyalty
"I am exceedingly hurt at the wicked attack made on Mr. Duane. Envy Hatred Malice and all Uncharitableness must have conspired in producing it. Whatever suspicions some folks might entertain of his political conduct from his opposition to certain Men...
GLC07130
1861/04/26
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Authority to affix the seal to commission of Norman B. Judd as commissioner
To "A Full power authorizing Mr. Norman B. Judd, to negotiate a convention, with the Gov't. of Prussia, on the subject of the rights of neutrals & belligerents in time of war." Judd, a Chicago attorney, was closely involved in Lincoln's election to...
GLC07134
1864/01/14
Affix seal to the pardon of Confederate officer Benjamin C. Robertson
Robertson was a Confederate officer from Tennessee. Lincoln had requested the pardon from Attorney General Edward Bates the day before (see Basler, 2d suppl. 87). The circumstances for the pardon are unknown. Unfortunately Robertson died before...
GLC07135
1776/01/13
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
[Report to continental Congress]
Manuscript copy of Philip Schuyler letter (probably made for forwarding to Washington), with 4 line endorsement by Washington: "Copy of Genl Schuyler's Letter to the Contl. Congress. 13th Jan. 1776." Schuyler announces the death of Richard Montgomery...
GLC07139
1860, 1864
[1860 and 1864 presidential election Union campaign banner]
Linen Union campaign banner with image of an eagle holding an American flag shield. Banner held in eagle's beak reads [Abraham] Lincoln and [Andrew] Johnson. Printed in red, blue and black. Altered for use in the 1864 election. The original...
GLC07095
1788/02/13
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
to James Duane
Comments on a visit by Major North, who he describes as "a Genteel young man." Notes an unconfirmed report that Massachusetts ratified the Constitution and hopes it will compel other states to do the same. Criticizes Robert R. Livingston for his...
GLC07109
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