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April 18, 1790
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to Dr. Benjamin Rush
The letter discusses corruption and Adam's unhappiness as Vice President. He is very affectionate towards Rush. Also discusses beliefs on government and other reflections.
GLC00704
April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
[Deposition of Edwin M. Stanton and related legal documents] [decimalized]
Six documents relating to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton's deposition as a defense witness in the case of John Benjamin (plaintiff) vs. Robert Murray and Jacob H. Perkins (defendants), being heard before the New York Supreme Court. The case, and...
GLC00720
October 6, 1862
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
to William T. Avery
Confederate General Breckinridge discusses a possible position on his staff for Avery, which would have to be as a voluntary aide. Congratulates on his freedom "from Yankee bondage" and his hopes to meet Avery "often in the progress of our great and...
GLC00713
March 22, 1861
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
to Julia Blanche Kell
John McIntosh Kell writes to his wife about the ill health of their son. He mentions that "Commodore Tattnall is here & I am to report to him tomorrow: Morris' Steamer the Huntress has arrived."
GLC00684.09
April 8, 1785
to Richard Price
Recipient from contents. Adams thanks Price for his book "Observations on the importance of the American Revolution." Has received 1st and 2nd editions. He states that to him the chief liberty is that of conscience.
GLC00782.01
24 June 1864, 23 August 1864
Vanaernam, Henry, 1819-1894
[Collection of Henry Vanaernam, field and staff, 154th regiment, New York, infantry]
Surgeon in the 154th NY Volunteers, Surgeon in Chief. Describes Confederate resistance and the shelling of Atlanta just before its fall. Both written in pencil.
GLC00653.05
1862-1864
Moseley, Josiah, 1862-1864
[Diary of Josiah Moseley]
Autograph manuscript. Moseley served in K company of the 6th regiment, Virginia infantry, in the Confederate Army. Describes the Battles of White Oak Swamp, Brandy Creek Station and Gettysburg, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville.
GLC00653.18
November 1794
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Manuscript draft: [Sixth annual address to Congress]
Washington asserts the constitutional authority of the federal government during the Whiskey Rebellion. Written by GW's secretary Bartholomew Danbridge, on Washington's personal stationery, extensively corrected by Washington and signed by him at the...
GLC01054
27 November 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
to David D. Porter
Autograph endorsement signed of Sherman to Porter on a letter of Lewis Wolfery, a resident of Louisville, Kentucky to Sherman dated 23 November 1865. Wolfery writes to General Sherman to inform him that, on the recommendation of Copperhead...
GLC00947
January 25, 1865
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
to William J. Hardee
Handwritten telegram sent by Confederate General Hill stating that he needs two thousand arms, and that nine hundred men arrived from the west but one half of them have deserted.
GLC01002
1862
Smith, Horace A., fl. 1862
[Diary of Horace A. Smith, 3rd NY Cavalry]
Autograph manuscript signed. Smith served in Company A, 1st Battalion, 3rd NY Cavalry, "Van Allen's Regiment." Diary kept in ink and pencil with later pencil pagination. Includes ink drawings of Camp layouts at Poolesveille, Md. and Harpers Ferry...
GLC01004
September 26, 1863
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
to James Wilson
Colonel Gibson writes from the Headquarters of General Daniel Weisiger Adams's Brigade. He informs Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General of John Cabell Breckinridge's Division, of the details of the recent Battle of Chickamauga. He reports that Adams's...
GLC00821
17 August 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Tench Tilghman and David Humphreys
Directed to Tilghman and Humphreys, both of whom are aide-de-camps of General George Washington. Mentions that Congress has recently resolved to reduce the size of the Department of Commissary General of Military Stores. Relays correspondence he had...
GLC02437.01529
23 November 1792
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
[Notes]
Copy of three different notes. The first, by Colonel Darke, discusses the condition of arms and gunpowder. The second, by Major [Gunther?] discusses the condition of equipment, arms and horses. The third, by Mr. Bines, mentions clothing and shoes...
GLC02437.05713
21 December 1857
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
From the New York Tribune. Mr. Gerrit Smith on the President's message. The currency and the hard times.
Smith writes, "There is nothing in the nature of civil government, and there is nothing in the Constitution, to justify the Federal Government in banking, or in undertaking to authorize it in others." Also criticizes economists' reference to slavery...
GLC04717.70
27 May 1864
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
to Nan [Maury]
Expresses concern over reports that someone (presumably an officer) has been wounded. Discusses the possibility of the Union taking Richmond: "We have...been very anxious about Richmond but there is a general feeling the enemy will not succeed in...
GLC04572.17
15 March 1863
Magie, James K., fl. 1862-1863
to Mary Magie
Sickness has forced him to give up a portion of his business. Expects a big battle. Includes a list of questions asked by Mary, and James' response to the questions. Some questions posed by Mary are: why did Mr. Freeman come home, can they get a...
GLC05241.21
5 April 1863
"No 6." Written from camp near Franklin. Discusses debts owed by him and money owed to him. Complains that his father worries about the money he owes to his brothers but not the money they owe to him. Someone stole his good winter blanket and left...
GLC05241.29
15 April 1863
to: Mary Magie
"No 11." Written from camp near Franklin. Chastises his wife for sending him a sheet of old advertisements. He spent an evening at Nashville and recounts various prices there. He drew new clothes from the army and describes various pieces of his...
GLC05241.34
24 April 1863
"No 14." Written from camp near Franklin. Sends home another box of clothes and more money. Discusses his plan for getting out of debt and securing a good living. Lives at the Regimental hospital and describes his breakfast there. He is upset...
GLC05241.39
8 August 1863
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
to Elizabeth Smith
The regiment is once again on picket duty. He discusses losses to the regiment and the Battle of Gettysburg, "but I hope that we shall never get into another fight like that at Gettysburg Pa for it was awful beyond Discription I cannot discribe it...
GLC04189.52
circa December 25, 1864
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
to Louise Walbridge
Tells of the Christmas telegram sent from [General William T.] Sherman to [President Abraham] Lincoln offering his gift of the city of Savannah, Georgia. Mentions receiving a gift from George and awaiting a package from home.
GLC04663.55
14 March 1865
Weather: winter in Buffalo, spring in camp. Believes the fighting will be over by mid-summer, possibly June. News concerning Sherman, Sheridan, and Grant. He has been "brevetted" to the rank of a major, "Brevets I suppose you know are a kind of...
GLC04663.59
11 November 1863
Encloses a piece of brick taken from Fort Sumter [not included in collection] by a scouting party. Asks about the farm and selling the mill.
GLC04663.26
13 December 1782
Paterson, John, 1744-1808
to Henry Knox
Writes that he has received his most recent letter accompanying the address to Congress, and will comply with Knox's request to have it signed by the committee members and then pass it on to Colonel [John] Brooks, who will be leaving for West Point...
GLC02437.01741
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