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21 July 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Richard Butler
Discusses the possibility of Butler's reappointment [as superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern district]. Marked private.
GLC02437.03944
9 August 1794
Blagge, John, fl. 1783-1799
to Henry Knox
Expresses his concern and suspicions over the person considered for the constructor position. Mentions needing a man of professional abilities and temperance in living for the position. Recommends a foreman name Cheesemon for the appointment.
GLC02437.06161
14 February 1803
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Writes to Knox to discuss why Adams "dissented from the vote for an address to remove the two Judges." Includes the major reasons as to why he dissented, such as that the judges were only accused of "official misdemeanors," and that the Constitution...
GLC02437.07788
5 December 1737
[Petition]
Petition to Governor Jonathan Belcher regarding conflicts with the Indians in Massachusetts. Includes a list of names of people supporting the petition.
GLC02437.08881
10 October 1862
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
to Henry W. Halleck
Wishes to command a proposed military expedition to Texas. Signed twice by Franklin.
GLC02462.05
26 April 1856
Wylly, George W., fl. 1856
[Bill for sale of eight slaves]
Partially printed. George Wylly sells eight slaves (Saturday, Tuesday, Dilia, Julia, Emily, Elizabeth, Mary, and Charly) to Davis Smith. Docket indicates that the enslaved people were sold for $4900.
GLC02448.19
1810
Rafinesque, C.S (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840
[Plans for a fort and monument in Tennessee]
Top half of the page depicts the "Plan of the Stone-Fort at the fork of Duck River, in Tennessee." Lower half of the page contains plans for a "Monument Six miles above Nashville on the Cumberland River." Both establishments are marked as "surveyed...
GLC02475.12
16 August 1862
Dennison, William, 1815-1882
to Abraham Lincoln
Informs President Lincoln that: "I have just mailed to you a copy of this morning's Columbus Journal containing my denial of a reported conversation between us in relation to the Secy of War & Genl. Halleck, which I will be glad to have you see."
GLC02490.05
20 December 1837
Legare, Hugh Swinton, 1797-1843
to James T. Austin
Possibly to James Trecothick Austin, a Massachusetts resident active in local politics. Thanks Austin for a copy [of a speech or an article]. Notes that the topic of the speech (possibly related to anti-slavery) will soon bring trouble on the...
GLC02504.27
19 April 1819
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
to Richard H. Wilde
Written by Crawford as Secretary of Treasury in the Monroe Administration to Wilde, a famous scholar, poet and lawyer from Georgia. Wilde served as a Congressman 1815-1817. Crawford was writing a letter of introduction for Moses Young, one of the...
GLC02505.12
19 June 1805
Cheves, Langdon, 1776-1857
to Andrew Pickens
Introduces a friend, John Parker, Esquire who is visiting South Carolina for health reasons. Asks Pickens to please extend a welcome to Parker. With floral doodle in pencil on page three.
GLC02504.08
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848
to Samuel Smith
New Hampshire State Representative Mason introduces Mr. Parker, a clergyman who will visit Baltimore from Portsmouth, to Maryland Senator Smith.
GLC02505.32
7 June 1750
Oliver, Andrew, fl. 1750
to Messrs. Williams & Hopkins s
Discusses the principles and moral character of Mr. Stiles, possibly Ezra Stiles, President of Yale College.
GLC02505.33
1845
Texas Republic
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results re: annexation & constitution
Republic of Texas, Austin County election results on the question of annexation, sent to Edwin Waller as Chief Justice of the county.
GLC02582
1779/11/09
Hunter, Samuel, ?-1784
to Joseph Reed
Outlines the best positions for troops to defend the area, reports on Indian attack and scalping, and fears another attack.
GLC02636
1754/03/01
Clark, James, fl. 1751-1754
[Deposition of Clark concerning the murder of two Indians, signed with his mark]
Clark signed with his mark "J." Clark was servant to Ebenezer Hall at Montinicus Island and saw Hall and his son shoot two Indians in the Summer in 1751 and bury them in his garden. The deposition says "The Examinant afterwards saw Hall cut the...
GLC03002.03
1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Charleston, South Carolina 1865.
One photograph entitled, "Charleston, South Carolina, 1865" taken by Mathew Brady. Image shows the interior of Fort Sumter prior to the ceremony for the fourth anniversary of its bombardment.
GLC03089.01
1684/11/04
Dongan, Thomas, 1634-1715
Land patent for Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston's original deed for a tract of land purchased from two Indians and located on the eastern shore of the Hudson River in a region known as Roeloffe Johnsons Kill. In return for this tract of land, Livingston's yearly "Quit Rent" due...
GLC03107.00118
12 July 1858
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
to William A. Winston
Sending "the three Negro men belonging to the estate of G. W. P. Custis, viz: Reuben, Parks & Edward, whom I wish you to hire in Virginia... for the year or a term of years, not exceeding 31 Decr 1862...." Lee asks that the men be kept in the...
GLC03214
07 December 1860
to Earl Van Dorn
Lee adds a seemingly throw-away comment taking notice that the Secretary of War has appropriated more funds to the Western forts "I hope we shall be Comfortable while in the Union"
GLC03249
circa 1861-1865
Women in front of a house
The image shows a group of seven white and two black women standing in front of a white pickett fence surrounding a two-story house.
GLC05111.01.1059
26 March 1819
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
[Appointment of Morris S. Miller to negotiate a treaty with the Seneca Indians of New York]
Countersigned by Calhoun as Secretary of War. Appointing Miller to make a treaty to obtain Seneca reservation land.
GLC02768
1867/07
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
to William H. Seward re: affairs in Texas
Written as President. Date inferred from content.
GLC02793.038
4 May 1798
Jay, John, 1745-1829
to William North
Written by Jay as Governor of New York, offering a U.S. Senate seat to North. He was being offered the seat vacated by Judge John S. Hobart who had accepted a judgeship for the District of New York. Is very pleased to be able to offer this honor to...
GLC02528.01
20 May 1792
to Henry Jackson
Informs that he has advanced upwards of $1100 on Madame de la Val's account, which is in addition to the $1000 Jackson already advanced on the account of Mr. Hinks in Boston. States that General Rufus Putnam gave him $1200 on Jackson's account....
GLC02667
1792/02/22
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813
to Tobias Lear re: turning down an invitation to meet with President Washington
Randolph expresses his desire, and inability, to pay a "visit of respect, which is due to-day" to "the President and Mrs. Washington." Attached to GLC 2794.018.
GLC02794.021
1850/05/02
Ritchie, Thomas, 1778-1854
to General
Thanks the General for a copy of Ritchie's own letter from 1836, in which he argued for the annexation of Texas. Recalls that he sent a similar letter to Secretary of State Martin Van Buren around the same time, and that Van Buren seemed to agree...
GLC02925.17
1841/04/29
Clopper, Nicholas, fl. 1841
Capital stock certificate for $50 for land in Portland, Republic of Texas
Signed as agent for sales. Engraved stock certificate. Streeter, Texas 450. Written at Galveston
GLC02934
circa 1861
[Arkansas handout supporting the Confederacy]
Possibly a secession handout created in Arkansas. Consists of a color print of a man climbing a flagpole displaying a United States flag; the motto "We have nailed our colors to the mast," evoking a nautical term signifying defiance; the state seal...
GLC02967
15 December 1835
McFarland, William, fl. 1835
[Sale of land to Archibald Hotchkiss]
Sale of land document from John Davidson to Archibald Hotchkiss. Handwritten note in pencil on top of document: "Galveston Bay: Texas Land co. 450." Docket on verso.
GLC02938
25 November 1835
Burleson, Edward, fl. 1835-1843
[Three financial items] [Decimalized .01- .03]
Contains three items. The first is a receipt to Stephen Austin regarding money and horses advanced by Austin. The second is a treasury warrant noting money paid to Burleson for his salary as Vice President of Texas. The third is a receipt for...
GLC03521
19 May 1831
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
to John Switzer
Written from Ashland, Clay's estate, to Switzer at Union Bridge, Frederick County, Maryland. Replying to a request from Switzer, Senator Clay discusses his opinions on colonization and slavery. Refers Switzer to an address he gave to the...
GLC03725
25 June 1789
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
[Delay of execution for Edward Johnson for two weeks].
Signed by Governor of Massachusetts Hancock and countersigned by Secretary of the State John Avery. Johnson was to be hanged for burglary but "humbly supplicated for further time to prepare for death." Suspension of his sentence was granted for two...
GLC03792
May 1786
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
[Indictment of Uriah Goodman for forgery]
Countersigned by Israel Chapin. Charges Goodwin with forgery and counterfeiting. Endorsement signed by John Tucker as clerk and dated September term, 1787 states that Goodwin pleaded not guilty. He was convicted and sentenced to stand in the...
GLC03373
28 May 1834
Dickson, William G., fl. 1861-1866
to George & Cyrus Dickson re: religion of whites in Illinois, Indian mission
Dwells at considerable length upon a meeting with the Chief of the Potawatamie Indians, who accused white traders of using liquor to "destroy his people"
GLC03383
1876
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901
Working draft of the "Centennial oration" delivered at Philadelphia
Original working draft of his speech at the Exposition, accompanied by William M. Evarts ALS to Joseph R. Hawley 3 p. 12/1/1875 and Joseph R. Hawley DS 7/6/1876 officially thanking Evarts for the oration. [Delivered at exposition celebrating the...
GLC03407
16 June 1781
[Notice declaring resolutions passed by the Massachusetts state senate intended to raise militia to meet Massachusetts' quota in the Continental Army]
Issued by Hancock as Governor of Massachusetts. Sent up for concurrence by Nathaniel Gorham as Speaker of the House of Representatives, read and concurred on June 16, 1781 by Samuel Adams as the President of the Massachusetts State Senate, signed by...
GLC03411
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
As civilian, seated 3/4 length portrait, with book in right hand
Imprint on recto "C.D.Fredricks & Co. N.Y." Graphite inscription on verso "Col. Parker on Grant Staff." Ink inscription on verso "Ely S. Parker Col. A.D.C. and Bv't Brig Gen; 1st Lieut 2nd Cav and Bv't Brig. Gen. USA." Photographers imprint on verso...
GLC05111.02.0635
1865 ca.
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
As major general, vignette bust portrait with long hair
Imprint on recto "Entered according to Act of Congress by M.B. Brady & Co. in the year 1865 in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia." Graphite inscription on verso "1865" "Maj. Gen. Custer." Photographers imprint on...
GLC05111.02.0325
1862/04
As brigadier general, seated right profile with short hair
Ink inscription on verso "George A. Custer. Brigadier General Vols. & 1st Lieut. 5th U.S.A. Cav" "April 1862." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H.T. Anthony, 501 Broadway New York from Photographic Negative in Brady's National...
GLC05111.02.0323
As brigadier general, standing with long hair and right hand on book
Graphite inscription on verso "Geo. A. Custer." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H.T. Anthony 501 Broadway New York from Photograohic Negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery."
GLC05111.02.0324
Wearing uniform styled after a military dress uniform
Possibly misidentifed as Custer. Photographers imprint on recto "Mora 707 Broadway, N.Y." Graphite inscription on verso "Gen Custer."
GLC05111.02.0326
1770/04/20
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: further frustration with the DeLancey's
Peter Robert states: "The DeLanceys are striving their utmost to make our famaly ridiculous and to keep them out of all Posts of Honour Profit and are determined to oppose every thing and every Body that they support which is too hard to bear I could...
GLC03107.03238
1755/11/06
Richard, Paul, fl. 1737-1755
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: goods for trade
Paul Richard writes that he has sold all of his rugs, and has only a small quantity of Indian blankets and blue duffels remaining. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.02935
1845/08/12-21
Brown, Edward G., fl. 1845
to John Y. Mason re: contract relating to Mason & Brown's claim to land in Texas
A contract relating to Mason and Brown's claim to land in Texas, which is now considered a part of the United States.
GLC04897.05
1812/09/14
Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857
to Lt. Col. Smith
General Flournoy expresses alarm and seeks information about Smith's situation near St. Mary's, Georgia. Indicates that he is ordering reinforcements for him. Flournoy was a lawyer before serving in the War of 1812, when he succeeded General James...
GLC02714
1846-1847
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Stock transfer certificates of the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company [Decimalized .01- .06]
Partially printed documents assigning share to NY Attorney Stephen Whitney
GLC02756
1831-1835
15 Share certificates in Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Partially printed documents signed by Anthony Dey, William Sumner and W.H. Wilson as principals of the Company.
GLC02758
1700/05/25
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
to Robert Livingston re: congratulations on return from Indian Mission
Nanfan welcomes Livingston's return to Albany, after having been on a mission to the Onondaga tribe in an effort to maintain peaceful relations between the tribe and the colony. Nanfan then further writes that Governor Nicholson, while aboard the...
GLC03107.00596
1715/02/02
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
"Leendert Conyn & Kiliaen Winne's oath about the Examination. . .
. . .of Joh: Dykemans negro." Both of the oaths attest to the statement made by an enslaved person of Dykeman's that he did not help another enslaved person named Tom commit murder against his master. The statements are signed by Robert Livingston...
GLC03107.01103
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