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to John Y. Mason
December 9, 1846
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Introduces Joseph Costrey of Maryland as a qualified young man and recommends him for an appointment.
GLC03883.03
Up from slavery: an autobiography
December 29, 1909
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Published by Doubleday, Page & Company. Signed in Tuskegee, Alabama. Inscribed to George B. Utley, a librarian. Contains articles describing events in Washington's life, including being enslaved in Virginia through his childhood, his struggle to...
GLC04327
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Outgoing Messages
December 19, 1881 - March 3, 1885
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
GLC04354.02
To his wife
December 9, 1861
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
"Last night was my first experience in a tent we had to set up our tents last night after dark and had no straw so we had to sleep on the ground[.]" Mentions inspecting himself for lice. Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC04558.002
to John Langdon
December 29, 1806
Thompson, Thomas W., 1766-1821
Written by New Hampshire Congressman Thompson to Langdon as Governor of New Hampshire. Says nothing of interest has occurred since the suspension of the non-importation law. Claims domestic issues take up most of their time. Has hope that...
GLC06545
to Jonathan Roberts
December 29, 1837
Johnson, Richard M., 1780-1850
Written as Vice President under Martin Van Buren. Mentions Henry Clay and states that Roberts can discern his feelings toward Clay from their relations. But remarks that he has never broken ties with distinguished men just because of politics....
GLC06575
to William North
March 27, 1799
McHenry, James, 1753-1816
Written in a secretarial hand and signed by McHenry as Secretary of War to Brigadier General North as Adjutant General of the Provisional Army during the Quasi War. McHenry reminds North that the law organzing the Provisional Army states the Adjutant...
GLC02542.19
to General J. L. Donaldson
March 27, 1865
Adams, Green, fl. 1865
Green Adams, an agent for the U.S. Treasury Dept., arranges for the purchase of products of insurrectionary states. Individuals he will be purchasing cotton from include Miller A. Wright, as indicated on this document. Includes signed approval by...
GLC02691.11.077
to unknown
King, James, fl. 1865
Lieutenant King requests Private Frank [Daniels'?] Descriptive List from the recipient.
GLC02750.028
to Lorenzo Thomas
March 27, 1866
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Captain Jenks writes to Adjutant General Thomas, requesting a copy of the 12 June 1863 special orders containing his military dismissal.
GLC02750.065
to Mother
March 27, 1864
Alden, William H., 1844-?
It looks like they are headed south this spring. There was a bad winter storm after they had some of the nicest weather for the past month or so.
GLC02831.23
to Ann
March 27, 1863
Tracy, Frank J., fl. 1863
He likes to picture her reading by the stove. He tells her to ahve courage because he thinks he should be home in six or seven weeks.
GLC03047.03
Inventory of sunday goods belonging to John Campbell
December 9, 1791
Barker, Peleg, fl. 1791
GLC03769.035.03
to Joseph B. Varnum
December 29, 1813
Dalton, Tristram, 1738-1817
Informs Varnum of Mr. Swett's rejection of the position in the Office of Deputy Collector in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Sevett "thought it incompatible with his present office to undertake the business." Dalton expresses regret for not being able...
GLC03845.12
to Joshua Mauger
December 19, 1765
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Discusses business matters. Reports at length on his talk with Lord Halifax about the Stamp Act and the situation in America. Provides a view into the British debate over handling the discord in the American colonies in such a way that will both...
GLC03902.004
December 19, 1772
Encloses bank post bills; the Adamant has arrived safely in Halifax; ship arrived at Boston.
GLC03902.013
December 29, 1772
He did visit Mrs. Tyson and she is much better. The winds have also died down.
GLC03902.015
December 9, 1782
Butler, John, 1749-1791
Responding to news of Michael Francklin's death. [Third digit of the year is difficult to make out, but Francklin died on 11/8/1782, so that seems likely to be an 8.]
GLC03902.069
to Henri César Marquis de Castellane Majastre [in French]
December 19, 1781
Monteil, Adhemar, Marquis de, 1725-1787
Monteil justifies the actions he has taken during his argument with Comte de Grasse. Complains about de Grasse's actions, especially at the Battle of Virginia Capes. Written on board the Ardent, the ship onto which Monteil was demoted, in the...
GLC04322.07
to Ferdinand Grand
December 19, 1782
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Writes to Grand, a banker, about the repayment funds used for diplomatic purposes. Also noted additional funds may be needed. Adds the comment: "God grant us peace that we may no longer be plagued with so many demands for money."
GLC04350
to his father Tobias Gibson
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Randall describes a prisoner exchange between Grant and Cheatham. He comments that Grant "had somewhat the appearance of a gentlemen but the rest seemed to me impudent upstarts--some made confidence in the 'on to New Orleans' intention and all of...
GLC04501.013
December 19, 1861
Gibson has been given the command of the 3rd Brigade of General Pillow's 1st Division, which consists of the 13th La., 3rd Miss., and Williams' Light Battery. He is now acting Brigadier General and expects a full promotion. Gibson analyzes their...
GLC04501.014
to Randall Lee Gibson
December 29, 1861
Gibson, Tobias, fl. 1861-1865
The letter provides news about the plantation crop and Randall's friends in New Orleans. Tobias Gibson believes Seward will "comply with the British demand."[Refers to the Trent Affair. Britain demanded the release of Southern Commissioners, James...
GLC04501.020
[Group photo of U.S. Navy sailors]
December 25, 1899
Place, date, and names are written on mount. Back row (left to right): Frank Pape, Bay City Mich. R.W. McDonald, Buffalo, NY. W.T.K. Brown (no place listed). F.D. Grier, Philadelphia, Pa. E.E. Gold, Chicago, Ill. Joseph Bolingbrook (no place listed)...
GLC04546.143
to William Lewis Maury
December 9, 1864
Lee, Sydney Smith, 1802-1869
Orders from the Confederate Navy Department releasing Maury from active duty at Wilmington Station due to poor health. Sidney (or Sydney) Smith Lee was Robert E. Lee's older brother. A commander in the Confederate States Navy, S. Lee was chief of the...
GLC04572.24
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