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[Account]
23 July 1792
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Account between Henry Knox and Clement Biddle. Lists transactions by date from 31 December 1791 to 29 June 1792.
GLC02437.10591
[Indenture]
March 18, 1793
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Indenture regarding a payment of $10 owed them by Benjamin Walker. First part states the terms and circumstances related to the indenture, signed by William Bingham, his wife and W. Jackson and Grubb as witnesses. Second part is a note of...
GLC02437.10596
[Contract]
11 July 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Noted as a copy. An indenture contract between Henry Knox and Joseph Anthony. Appears Knox is purchasing land from Anthony in Penobscot and Hancock County, Maine for $26,000. Document is partially printed with information written by hand.
GLC02437.10597
[Map of land]
30 November 1801
Holland, Park, 1752-1844
Notes as a copy. A detailed hand drawn map of a plan for settlers' lots in Bangor, Maine. Shows rivers, creeks, and each lot is numbered. Docket notes, "Park Holland Esq [his] letter February 1802 - John Gleasons extract."
GLC02437.10605
[Booklist]
circa 1771
Battelle, Ebenezer, fl. 1771
A long list of books that Henry Knox purchased possibly from Eben Battelle. Date was added later in pencil. Henry Knox signed he received the books.
GLC02437.10612
[Return]
circa 1782
Carr, James, fl. 1775-1783
Return for a New Hampshire battalion commanded by James Carr. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. The year 1782 was noted on the docket at later date in pencil.
GLC02437.10613
[Table of stock]
circa 1750-1820
Table showing the relative value of American stock. Categories include marked value of stock, deferred, various indents, and reference.
GLC02437.10614
8 July 1795
A financial account involving Henry Knox and Charles Barrett. Docket notes the account was settled with Charles Barrett on 8 July 1795. Written in Knox's hand, signed in text by Knox. Also signed by Charles Barrett.
GLC02437.10624
4 November 1719
Smith, Thomas, fl. 1719
Signed by Benjamin Alder. John Coney and John [Lavell] Junior signed as witnesses. Anthony Roddard signed as Justice of the Peace on 5 May 1722 at Boston, Massachusetts. Contract between Thomas Smith and Benjamin Alder. Involving a tract of land...
GLC02437.10630
8 November 1742
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759
Signed by Samuel Waldo and Benjamin Burton. John Palmer and Charles [Proctor] signed as witnesses. J. Bradbury signed as Justice of the Peace on 25 January 1743. Indenture contract between Samuel Waldo and Benjamin Burton. Waldo grants 200 acres...
GLC02437.10634
[List]
circa 1758
Noted as a copy. A list of settlers at St. Georges River, "Medumcook" [Meduncook], and Broadbay, Maine. Settlers are listed by town. Docket notes the list was supposedly written by Captain John North the original list is in Samuel Winslow's...
GLC02437.10641
[Abstract of pay due to the field and staff officers and nine companies of the regiment of artillery commanded by Colonel Henry Knox]
1775-1776
Includes travel expenses and billeting. Contains information from December 1775 and January 1776.
GLC02437.10654
[Abstract of men in a regiment of artillery commanded by Colonel Henry Knox]
January 1776
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Lists the names of men in the regiment.
GLC02437.10659
[Roll of men in Captain Edward Burbeck's Company, a regiment of artillery commanded by Colonel Henry Knox]
March 31, 1776
Burbeck, Edward, 1740-1783
Lists the names of men and their ranks in the regiment.
GLC02437.10660
[Roll of enlisted men in Captain [Sebastian] Bauman's artillery company for the Continental Service ordered to be raised in the colony of New York by the Provincial Congress]
1 April 1776
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Lists the names of men, date of enlistment, and place of birth.
GLC02437.10661
27 April 1776
Badlam, Stephen, 1751-1815
Return from Military Stores at Albany, New York. Lists current stock of articles and articles carried forward.
GLC02437.10662
[Muster roll of Captain Bauman's company of artillery in the regiment commanded by Henry Knox]
26 May 1776
Lists names of officers and soldiers. Covers the month of March, entered in April.
GLC02437.10663
[Payroll of Captain Sebastian Bauman's company in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
June 1776
Lists names of men. Covers 1 June 1776 to 30 June 1776.
GLC02437.10664
[Map of Yorktown, Virginia]
October 1781
Drawn map of Yorktown, Virginia. Shows roads, rivers, and other land markings, but not fortifications. With Cornwallis autograph note written across the front: "you will deliver the town immediately." Likely created by the British right before the...
GLC02437.10669
In Provincial Congress [calling for election of revolutionary government]
1776
New York, Legislature
Possibly printed by John Holt. Evans 14934.
GLC02442
to Elias Boudinot
March 12, 1783
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams introduces Joshua Grigby, Jr. to President of Congress Boudinot. Adams describes Grigby as the wealthy son of a Suffolk gentleman, who "wishes to settle and be happy in America." Adams notes that Grigby will be able to tell Boudinot about...
GLC02449
to Elbridge Gerry
1786/08/28
Cushing, Thomas, 1725-1788
The Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts urges Gerry, as one of the men selected to represent their state at the upcoming Annapolis Convention, to make arrangements to attend. Discusses confusion and problems in confirming that the state will have...
GLC02450.06
to the Freeholders of the County of Westmoreland
December 21, 1788
Smith, Meriwether, 1730-1790
Announces Meriwether Smith's desire to become a representative in Congress for the district containing Essex County, Virginia, through the upcoming election, the first under the recently ratified Constitution. Cites his public service during the...
GLC02450.18
[Appointment of William H. Wharton as minister to the U.S.]
18 November 1836
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Signed by Sam Houston. Countersigned by Austin as Secretary of State, with Samuel A. Roberts presentation on back to Mrs. Hugh White, regarding provenance. Red wax seal on bottom left corner.
GLC02452.01
to Owen Brown
5 December 1855
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Brown discusses the free state struggle, and reports there are rumors of a free state man being murdered, and that it may lead to more violence. Says "We feel more, & more certain that Kansas will be a Free State." Also discusses family affairs...
GLC02454
to Thomas Caute Reynolds
19 May 1865
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914
General Buckner, commanding the District of Arkansas and West Louisiana, Trans-Mississippi Department, writes to Reynolds, Confederate Governor of Missouri. Advises Reynolds to move off of the main road. Docketed by Reynolds. Says"...Every thing here...
GLC02456.03
to George G. Garner
24 September 1862
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Reply to Garner's order, stating that he cannot "guard the mines at Bloomfield and Fairfield" because he has no troops. However "as soon as Col Wharton returns" with his 8,000 troops, "I will be at your service." An initialed note ("B.B.") from...
GLC02460.05
to Samuel W. Melton
February 19, 1864
Clay, H. L., fl. 1863-1864
Clay, Assistant Adjutant General for Confederate General Samuel Cooper writes that Cooper does not advise diminishing the Army of Tennessee and does not approve the suggestion that General John Cabell Breckinridge's Regiment and Dortch's Battalion...
GLC02460.10.02
to Mr. H. S. [Held]
March 5, 1848
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
Greeley discusses his decision not to publish a letter sent by [Held?] regarding the 1848 Presidential election. Writes, "Publishing your letter as you wish could have just one effect- to aid the nomination of Gen Taylor as the Whig candidate for...
GLC02467.14
to Thomas Johnson re: recommendation of Thomas Edison as battalion Adjutant
1777/05/13
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
[Continental Congress members]
GLC02471.17
to Mary Todd Lincoln
17 August 1865
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Douglass thanks Lincoln for former President Abraham Lincoln's walking stick. Notes that the gift is not merely a memento, but is an "inclination of his humane interest" in the "welfare of my whole race." Accompanied by a small newspaper clipping...
GLC02474
to Benjamin Harrison
20 May 1779
Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799
Written by Henry as Governor of Virginia to Harrison, a Declaration of Independence signer, as Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. Says he has enclosed a letter he received by express from Charlestown, South Carolina (not included). Wants...
GLC02477
to Friend Griffin
6 June 1893
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
Orders several motors. Comments on his financial situation, "I am poor and needy, so if you could manage to do a neat bit of philanthropy I would like to buy them at shop cost plus 10 percent profit." Written on stationary from the Laboratory of...
GLC02480.03
to Richard S. Ewell
26 April 1862
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"Stonewall" Jackson discusses enemy troop positions while preparing for his Valley campaign. Believes Banks "still at New Market." Jackson is twenty eight miles from New Market, and "only about 16 miles from Fishers Gap." Also asks Ewell to send...
GLC02481
[Order to pay Lyddall Bowles $500 for "value received"]
8 July 1809
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809
Draft "No. 12" drawn on Bank of the United States. Signed note on verso by Bowles transfers the order to Thomas Leiper and a note signed by Leiper acknowledges the payment. Lewis died three months later. 1 full length and one bust engraving of...
GLC02488
to Benjamin Lincoln
5 January 1780
Marion, Francis, 1732-1795
Informs that he is sending two men as prisoners of war, Thomas Page and Joseph Dawson. States that the men say they deserted from the British but Marion suspects they may be spies. " ... I suspect from their Characters they are sent as Spies, and...
GLC02491
to Samuel Laughlin
23 August 1844
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Mentions some proofs Edwin Polk obtained to be added to a publication about Ezekial Polk (James K. Polk's grandfather) and his service in the Revolutionary War. Advises that this be done soon. Asks when the full report of the proceedings of the...
GLC02496
to the Selectmen of Boston
24 April 1775
Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775
Written the day after Warren assumed the presidency of the Massachusetts Provisional Congress from John Hancock. He wrote the letter "In Committee of Congress" to the Selectmen of Boston. Thanks them for their generosity toward the poor inhabitants...
GLC02499.18
to David D. Porter re: southerners moving to Texas
1863/03/30
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes that the enemy "are all moving to Texas with their negroes. God grant all may go there and that our government will open the back door wide and promise to let them stay there in peace." 1 black and white seated engraving of Sherman...
GLC02501
[Proclamation urging Kentuckians to support the Confederacy]
August 1862 - 9 October 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Proclamation that urges residents of Kentucky to support the invading Confederate Army. Smith tells Kentuckians that his troops "come not as invadors, but liberators...to strike off the chains which are being riveted upon you." Promises a just...
GLC02502
to Col. Adam Badeau
January 14, 1865
Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893
Writes that the only spare room he has is for the Clarkes and the spare bed for John Wilkes. Remarks that Badeau is a bit sensitive. States that he will go downtown to visit Badeau soon. Includes a card with Edwin Booth's signature and is dated...
GLC02508.01
to Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury
11 November 1702
Stevenson, Thomas, fl. 1702
Signed by J. Rodman, Thomas Stevenson, John Way and William Bickley. Written by a group of New York Quakers "to the Governor." Contains a petition on the deprivation of voting rights for the members of the House of Representatives in Queens County...
GLC02509.01
[Special order: Arrest warrant from a Confederate state military prison]
March 5, 1862
Wirz, Henry, 1823-1865
Orders that John Thomas be brought to the prison "dead or alive." Signed by Wirz as Sergeant of Post, at the Confederate Military Prison at Tuscaloosa, before he was promoted to Commandant of Andersonville Prison, where he gained notoriety....
GLC02514
to Richard Rush
5 December 1816
Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818
A friendly letter of introduction, revealing the intimacy between the Adams and Rush families. Adams was introducing Reverend Coleman, who was going to Washington to carry the presidential electoral votes from Massachusetts and to vacation as well...
GLC02515
to Henry Dearborn
1813/09/20
Madison, James, 1751-1836
President Madison writes to General Dearborn, commander of the United States army during the War of 1812, to discuss war plans and British policy. He also mentions problems with Massachusetts Governor Caleb Strong, who had refused to call out...
GLC02538
to Rufus King
20 September 1800
Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Marshall, Secretary of State, writes to King, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States in England. Discusses violations of Jay's Treaty (concluded in 1794 between the United States and Great Britain), including impressment, debts, and seizure...
GLC02539
to James Duane
27 November 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Written by Major General Schuyler to Duane as a New York delegate to the Continental Congress. References Duane's letter that was delivered 26 November. Says he had to abandon the fortress on York Island because the enemy's strength was overwhelming...
GLC02544
The opinion of Justice Peter V. Daniel of the United States Supreme Court in the famous Dred Scott case.
March 7, 1857
Daniel, Peter Vivian, 1784-1860
Daniel's original manuscript of his opinion on the Dred Scott case, bound into a book. Daniels, a passionate slavery advocate, argues that slavery had more protection under the Constitution than any other form of property. He supports the majority...
GLC02546.01
Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of president.
1796/09/17
Hudson & Goodwin, fl. 1787-1800
An early broadside printing by Hudson and Goodwin. In this speech, George Washington declines a re-election to the office of President and offers counsel on governance to the country. Two signatures on verso.
GLC02557
[Texas Declaration of Independence]
1836/03/02
Ellis, Richard, 1781-1846
Declares that a "Free, Sovereign, and Independent Republic" has been constituted by the people of Texas. The Dr. Paul Burns copy, listed in the Thomas Taylor census Texfake as #2 of authentic copies. Printed by Baker and Bordens, San Felipe de Austin...
GLC02559
Address to officers with General orders 3/11/1783 & Newburgh address
1783/03 ca.
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A contemporary transcript written by an unknown soldier on the leaves of a stitched pamphlet. Contains the anonymous "Address to the Officers of the Army" calling the army's general officers to a meeting (a mutinous situation) (pp. 1-12), Washington...
GLC02624
to D. W. Burroughs
March 18, 1838
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Pierce, writing as a United States Senator from Vermont, responds to a letter from Reverend Burroughs. In reference to their conflicting views on slavery, promises to send Burroughs a copy of the United States Constitution, as he requested. Writes...
GLC02634
to Lieut. G. W. Smith re: awaiting ratification of the treaty with Mexico
1848/05/22
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written as Captain of Engineers regarding preparations for the engineer corps to leave. Mentions McClellan ("McClelland").
GLC02641
Fremont's proclamation
30 August 1861
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Issued from Headquarters of the Western Department. Fremont, department commander, declares martial law over the state of Missouri to counteract "the total insecurity of life, and the devastation of property by bands murderers and marauders, who...
GLC02654
[Authorization to affix the seal of the United States to the envelope of a letter addressed to Kamehameha V, King of the Hawaiian Islands]
February 2, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partially printed document directs the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to a condolence letter addressed to Kamehameha V for the death of King Kamehameha IV, his brother. Kamehameha IV had sought closer ties with the United...
GLC02661
Letters to his mother in the American Expeditionary Force, with Pershing [Decimalized .01- .79]
1918-1921 ca.
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
Dawes joined the AEF in France to monitor finances, based upon a recommendation of the Secretary of Treasury. Most of the letters are to his mother. Postwar letters are mostly from Chicago, where he was President then Chairman of a bank, and then...
GLC02679
to Samuel Hooper
27 September 1862
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Banks, commander of the Military District of Washington, Army of the Potomac, discusses the furlough of Private Sherrin of the 2nd Massachusetts (Banks appealed for Sherrin's furlough on behalf of Hooper, and the furlough was denied). Mentions many...
GLC02689
to Isaac Trimble
September 19, 1861
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard, commanding the Confederate Army of the Potomac, writes to General Trimble, commander of forces located at Evansport, Virginia. He states "It is more than probable that either another naval expedition is contemplated by the...
GLC02690
Document re: purchase of cotton from Augustus Wright by agent Hanson Risley
1864/11/17
Signed by Lincoln on page 3; countersigned by Hanson A. Risley as special agent and by Green Adams as government purchasing agent. "I, Hanson A. Risley, Agent for the purchase of products of insurrectionary States, on behalf of the Government of the...
GLC02691.04
to Susie B. Goodwin
February 12, 1861
Goodwin, Sadie, fl. 1861
Writes to her sister about family news and the weather. Describes a visit made to her home by the Lincoln family. Speaks critically of Mrs. Lincoln's ability to control her son and remarks on the poor behavior of Tad, "Sonny" whom she feels is...
GLC02695
to James Monroe re: correspondence with Jedediah Morse
1822/03/06
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written to President Monroe and docketed by him. Jefferson asks Monroe to consider his letter to Morse and forward or suppress it. Morse wanted to establish a Society for the improvement of Indians, which Jefferson did not approve. Written in...
GLC02708
[Copy of military discharge of Lucius T. Stanley]
5 June 1865
Buttrick, Edward K., fl. 1862-1865
Discharges Stanley upon the expiration of his term of service in the 107th New York Volunteers, where he spent two years first as a clerk and later as an assistant topographical engineer. Made in accordance with Special Orders No. 43. Written near...
GLC02710.45.01
[Appointment of David Rittenhouse commissioner for subscriptions of the Bank of United States]
March 19, 1791
Signed by George Washington as President, countersigned by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Appoints Rittenhouse one of the commissioners to seek subscriptions for the first Bank of the United States. Seal on left side.
GLC02717
to James Buchanan
March 5, 1860
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Writes to President Buchanan to forward an enclosed letter [not present] from Reverend William D. Howard, a Presbyterian clergyman from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Howard's letter recommends his son, Robert R. Howard, for the position of District...
GLC02735
[Appointment of William Eustis as Secretary of War]
March 7, 1809
Signed by President Madison and countersigned by Secretary of State Robert Smith. Accompanied by attached seal. William Eustis served from 7 March 1809 to 13 January 1813.
GLC02767
[Appointment of James Madison Porter, Secretary of War]
March 8, 1843
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Appoints James Madison Porter Secretary of War with the following certificate: "Know Ye: That reposing special trust and confidence in the Patriotism, Integrity and Abilities of James Madison Porter, of Pennsylvania, I do appoint him Secretary for...
GLC02774
[Authorization to affix the seal of the United States]
4 August 1851
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Gives authorization to Robert P. Letcher to finalize the implementation of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and to conclude a convention with the Mexican Indians. One black and white bust engraving and one black and white seated full length engraving...
GLC02775
[Amendment to an act approving letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods]
30 April 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed as President of the Confederate States and countersigned by Speaker of the House Thomas S. Bocock and President of the Senate (and Vice President) Alexander H. Stephens. This document amended the original act that approved letters of marque...
GLC02778
[Appointment of William North as an Adjutant General with the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Army]
17 October 1799
Partially printed engraved document signed by John Adams as President and countersigned by Secretary of War James McHenry. Engraved by Thackara & Vallance of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Features two detailed patriotic images. Docket signed by John...
GLC02516
To: Richard Rush.
1814/01-02/23
Written to the son of his close friend Dr. Benjamin Rush in January 1814 and finished February 23. An early portion of the letter is in a Sternian style (stream of consciousness) concerning dreams while ill. Adams concludes, slightly tongue-in...
GLC02518
to Mary Ann Brown
16 April 1857
Has "been more prospered within a very few days than I had before been," thanks to a $7,000 loan from George L. Stearns to be used towards a free Kansas. Hears "that one of 'Uncle Sam's Hounds was at Cleavland on my track;' and I have been hiding a...
GLC02519
to George Clinton
7 October 1787
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin, writing as president of the executive council of Pennsylvania, asks New York's Governor Clinton to aid in gathering evidence against conspirators in the Yankee-Pennamite war. The Pennamite Wars were organized (but not state-sponsored)...
GLC02521
[Resolve of Congress on General Gates's call for militia]
6 August 1777
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Written in the hand of William Churchill Houston as deputy secretary of the Continental Congress. Signed by Continental Congress President Hancock. It is noted that this is a copy from the Journals of Congress. Resolve issued in the aftermath of the...
GLC02525
to William North
25 June 1798
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Arrived in New York on 23 June 1798 and received North's letter of 22 June 1798. Written by Jay as Governor of New York to North as Senator from New York. North wrote soliciting advice on foreign affairs from Jay. Says the French alliance of 1777...
GLC02528.02
to John Page re: insights on England after visit: "that nation hates us"
1786/05/04
Written while serving as U.S. Minister to France. Jefferson encloses a pamphlet (apparently Notes on the State of Virginia; not included), thanks Page for a steady stream of political news from America and records his observations upon returning...
GLC02529
to William Alexander
24 November 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Laurens, as president of congress, writes to the Earl of Stirling about the distribution of "the Treaties of Amity & Commerce & of Alliance" with France and trade relations with the United Provinces. He also bemoans the loss of virtue and unity...
GLC02532
"House divided" speech fragment re: slavery, Dred Scott, Kansas
December 1857
A single page beginning "Why Kansas is neither the whole, nor a tithe of the real question." Written before the debates with Stephen A. Douglas, apparently in response to that Senator's Dec. 9, 1857 speech in opposition to Buchanan's State of the...
GLC02533
to John Page
3 September 1776
Nelson, Thomas Jr., 1738-1789
Discusses the American defeat at the Battle of Long Island and their retreat. Thinks the British will quit New York City very shortly. Reports that Brigadier General Lord Sterling and General Sullivan have been taken prisoner along with other...
GLC02540
[An account of the execution of Major John Andre]
18 September 1823
North, William, 1755-1836
Details the execution of Major John Andre, accused of being a spy, and expresses his sympathetic feelings toward Andre's unfortunate fate. Describes how Baron Von Steuben could not comply with Andre's wish to suffer a soldier's death by being shot...
GLC02541.02
[West India Company deed for Teunis Cornelisse] [in Dutch]
23 April 1652
Stuyvesant, Peter, 1592-1672
Countersigned by New Amsterdam Secretary Cornelis Van Tienhoven. Deed granting property to Teunis Cornelisse. Includes official seal. For English translation, see GLC02542.01.01.
GLC02542.01
18 September 1788
Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794
Whimsical letter written by Von Steuben in retirement and in debt in New York to his former aide North, who was also in retirement at Duanesburg, New York. Refers to North as "my dear Bill." Looks back on the last year. Mentions that "you did cut...
GLC02542.12
to Henry Knox
January 12, 1785
Written by Major North as Inspector to the Troops under the command of General Henry Knox. At this time Knox was the Secretary of War. An extremely detailed letter describing the types of uniforms U.S. troops should wear in various situations. Says...
GLC02542.23
Six Nations. Document signed with the holograph totems of 14 chiefs.
1769/07/28
Iroquois Nation
A reciept acknowledging the final payment for land ceded by the Six Nations at the Treaty of Fort Stanwix. With the loss of these lands the Six Nations eventually dispersed: the Mohawk and Cayuga to Canada, the Oneida to Wisconsin, while the Onondaga...
GLC02548
To The People of Texas re: siege of Mexican garrison at San Antonio de Bexar
1835/12/10
Texas General Council
Streeter Texas 92. re siege of Mexican garrison at San Antonio de Bexar. Compared with Streeter copy at Yale University.
GLC02558
Proclamation re: admission of Texas to the Union, with John Tod ALS
1846/01/14
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858
Issued by Jones as President of the Republic of Texas, calling all Senators and Representatives to convene a state government. Accompanied by a 2 p. John Tod ALS, Galveston, concerning the proclamation, written while commanding in the Texas navy.
GLC02560
[Military convention for the provisional suspension of hostilities]
6 March 1848
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Order No. 18, ratified by William Orlando Butler as Major General Commanding on March 5,1848. Signed by Adjutant Irvin McDowell. Orders a suspension of hostilities following seventeen articles by the Military Convention. The Convention provisions...
GLC02561
[Texas rail road, navigation, and banking company share certificate]
1836/12/20
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Printed bank document issued to James Collinsworth and cosigned by B. J. Archer, Collinsworth, J. Henderson and T. McKinney. Features printed border.
GLC02565
Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
to Hamilton A. Hill
February 11, 1876
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878
Urges that "the present is as favorable a time as we can expect for the agitation of the free trade question." Explains the importance of free trade and elimination of a protective tariff. Declares that "During the war the country went back to a...
GLC02595
Memorandum of instructions for the troops tonight
12 April 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Orders detailing preparations for a possible Union attack on Morris Island. Written at night on the same day the assault on Fort Sumter had begun. Part of the Confederate force for the assault on Fort Sumter was located on Morris Island.
GLC02600
to Edward Manigault
April 11, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Requesting artillery supplies in case while taking Fort Sumter "a desperate battle" ensues. Written the day before the fort is attacked. Written as Colonel of the First Regiment Rifles of South Carolina on the day before Fort Sumter surrendered.
GLC02602
to Eugene Blackford
February 9, 1864
Rodes, Robert Emmett, 1829-1864
Confederate General Rodes thanks Major Blackford for a note and cake he sent through Captain Halsey. Writes that he arrived in Hanover Junction to protect Richmond, Virginia. Hopes "soon to be in my old place however with the Div: reassembled... I...
GLC02615
to Robert Morris
12 July 1781
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Major General Wayne discusses the campaign that led up to the Battle of Yorktown. Discusses forcing Lord Cornwallis to retreat, justifies his unorthodox tactics, and describes an amazing escape at the battle of Green Spring.
GLC02620
Joint resolution, ratifying the amendment to the consitution of the United States abolishing slavery
March 30, 1866
Stone, William M., 1827-1893
Document of the eleventh General Assembly of the State of Iowa ratifying the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which abolished slavery. The 13th Amendment resolution is quoted at the center of the document. Signed in ink by Iowa...
GLC02631
to John Hancock re: supporting a declaration of Independence
1776/07/03
Danielson, Timothy, fl. 1776
GLC02635
[Massachusetts regimental orderly book]
16 July 1761 - 21 July 1775
Thomas, Joshua, fl. 1775-1776
Massachusetts regimental book regarding recruiting, movements, provisions, court martials, etc. The first 23.5 pages cover entries and accounts made by an unnamed leader of a regiment from Middleborough, Massachusetts, stationed mostly at Crown...
GLC02663
[Postal money order to Para-Parilla Drug Co. ]
January 6, 1898
Meyers, A.L., fl. 1898
Partially printed. A money order paid to Para-Parilla Drug Company in the sum of $1.66.
GLC02674.04
to Augustus M. Wright re: his son returning to duty upon recovery from wounds
1863/02/28
Lee discusses Miller A. Wright's application for leave as well as personnel issues in Augustus R. Wright's regiment. Wright, Sr. had asked Lee to support his son's appeal for an extension of his leave of absence. With A.M. Wright's initialed...
GLC02691.02
[Resolutions of the board of Visitors of the University of Virginia].
5 April 1826
Several resolutions authorize legal actions, others address student room and board, and offer specific directives regarding University maintenance, regulations, procurements, and expulsions. The board of Visitors of the University was a governing...
GLC02696
to David Tod
7 August 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan, a Confederate general, writes as a prisoner of war in the Ohio Penitentiary to Ohio governor Tod. Forwards a note from the warden of the prison, Nathaniel Merion, denying Morgan's request for newspapers. Morgan asks that Tod give him...
GLC02698
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