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June 16, 1845
Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 1777-1849
to Col. Thomas Aspinwall
Gaines seems to welcome war with England. Also, mentions potential war with England over Oregon, and concerns about Texas.
GLC01463
circa 1856
Speer, John, 1817-1906
[Petition to Governor John White Geary]
Speer and others sign the petition, directed to Governor Geary. Petitioners argue that a group of the Territory's best citizens are unjustly held in prison. The men were arrested for resisting the establishment of a pro-slavery government in Kansas...
GLC01647
January 7, 1891
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
to C. E. Potts
Hamlin replies to a letter from Potts in Troy, New York. He thanks Potts for a copy of the "Wide Awake Vocalist," an 1860 Presidential campaign song book for the Republican Party candidates (Abraham Lincoln and Hamlin). Reminisces about the campaign...
GLC01595.02
23 March 1786
Logan, Benjamin, 1743-1802
[Indenture for sale of land in Virginia]
Signed on verso by Tuck Welles [Greencolt?] who states "This Indenture was acknowledged by the said Benjamin Logan to be his Act & declared ordered to be Recorded." Logan, a pioneer, sells a parcel of land to Isaac Shelby, John Logan, William...
GLC02475.08
1837
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
[Two senate motions] [Decimalized .01-.02]
Two motions, one submitted by John C. Calhoun and one by John Norvell. Calhoun's resolution is well-known for establishing the orthodox state rights position. In his resolution, Norvell, the Democratic-Republican Senator from Michigan, agrees with...
GLC00267.021
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