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[Appointment of Joshua Potts as Navy Agent]
21 April 1812
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Secretary of Navy Paul Hamilton. Appoints Potts as Navy Agent for Wilmington, North Carolina. Includes Navy Department seal.
GLC00496.058
[Report defending actions as Minister to France]
circa January 1825
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Draft. Defense of actions taken and request for reimbursement of debts incurred while Minister to France. Monroe was Minister to France from 1794-1796. Proof of innocence regarding government-subsidized housing is found in GLC00496.065.02.
GLC00496.065.01
[Advertisement for sale of land]
22 May 1816
Advertisement written by Monroe as Secretary of State for the sale of 2000 acres of land in Loudoun County, Virginia. He had been attempting to sell the land to liquidate his debts as early as 1814, when he placed advertisements in various newspapers...
GLC00496.067
[Appointment of Robert S. Falconer to Surgeon's Mate in the U.S. Navy]
March 28, 1820
Countersigned by Secretary of Navy Smith Thompson. Registered by John H. Sherburne. Document says President Monroe has nominated, and the Senate has consented to, the appointment of Robert S. Falconer to Surgeon's's Mate in the U.S. Navy. Includes...
GLC00496.068
to unknown
September 23, 1820
Written by Monroe as President to an unknown recipient. He is anxious about Samuel Gouverneur, his son-in-law and private secretary, and his child, perhaps because they are ill. Sent down letters with John Coburn because there was no mail going out...
GLC00496.070
Authorization for transfer of funds
July 10, 1822
Authorizes the transfer "from the Appropriation for the Pay of Subsistence of the Marine Corps to the Appropriation for Clothing the Marine Corps, The sum of Ten Thousand Dollars." Permitted by virtue of the May 1, 1820 "Act further to amend the...
GLC00496.072
[Deed from the General Land Office]
1 May 1824
Document signed by President Monroe and countersigned by George Graham as Commissioner of the General Land Office. Proclaims the sale of U.S. land in Huntsville, Alabama, to Jesse Coe acting as assignee for John L. Doxey. Paper seal still extant.
GLC00496.073
to Thomas Mumford
August 31, 1777
Mumford, Giles, 1759-1795
Written by Giles Mumford as a solider under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letter from August 26, 1777. Mentions that he sent 4 letters to him and that none of them have...
GLC00496.075.03
1777
Written by Giles Mumford an American soldier in New York to his father, the Groton, Connecticut merchant Thomas Mumford. Says he has not received a line from his father since October 9, 1777. He is pleased that his mother and all his friends are...
GLC00496.075.05
January 24, 1815
Rich, Charles, 1771-1824
Discusses General Andrew Jackson's New Orleans victory. Mentions a bank bill has been kept by President James Madison for 6 days without a decision. Reports the loss of the frigate U.S.S. President on January 15, 1815.
GLC00496.080
to Richard Varick
July 31, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Written by General Schuyler as commander of Northern Department to Captain Varick as deputy muster master general of the Northern army. Schuyler says he only received Varick's letter on July 27, 1776 yesterday afternoon. If cannot get certain...
GLC00496.082
to Carter Page
June 12, 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Reply from headquarters indicating regret at learning Captain Page's corps will return home. Carter Page served as a captain in the New Jersey and Virginia cavalries during the American Revolution.
GLC00496.043
to Major John J. Key
December 27, 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A short note that reads, "The within, as appears, was written some time ago. On full consideration, I can not find sufficient ground to change the conclusion therein arrived at./A. Lincoln/Dec. 27. 1862.” Probably written in the Executive Mansion...
GLC00496.045.02
to Ward H. Lamon
January 7, 1860
Abraham Lincoln refuses Lamon's request for him to take on a new case at Bloomington, because he is "so pressed" in Springfield at the time.
GLC00496.048
to Caleb Smith
October 7, 1860
Davis, David, 1815-1886
Confirms Smith's much anticipated speaking engagement at Bloomington, Illinois. Davis, a judge of the eighth judicial circuit of Illinois and later a senator, was a close political and personal friend of Lincoln.
GLC00496.050
to James Leander Cathcart
April 9, 1803
The letter discusses that peace had just been made with Algiers. Also, mentions commission as consul to Tunis.
GLC00496.051
to William Fitzhugh
February 23, 1787
Mason, George, Sr., 1725-1792
Discusses Fitzhugh's disagreement with his neighbor, Mr. Steptoe, over land boundaries and property lines. Suggests drawing up a plat map to prevent future disagreements.
GLC00496.059
November 7, 1794
Discusses a meeting with French diplomats regarding Treaty of Amity and adoption of a national free market. Reports on Mr. Paine's and Mme. Lafayette's imprisonment. Transcribed duplicate letter signed with a closing note.
GLC00496.060
to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
May 19, 1803
Regarding Mr. Marbois' help in negotiating Spanish territory east of the Mississippi River. Maurice Talleyrand-Périgord was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, intermittently, from 1797-1815.
GLC00496.061
Mr. Monroe's claims
1825-1829
Written by Monroe in retirement after his presidency. Starting in 1825, in order to pull himself out of $75,000 of debt and save his Oak Hill estate, he requested reimbursement of back salary and expenses from his diplomatic missions and governmental...
GLC00496.062
Major Mountflorence
circa 1830
Note to himself about Mountflorence's information-gathering. Mountflorence was a prize agent and former secretary under Minister to France Robert Livingston.
GLC00496.063
Copy of a letter from Col. James Lewis to Col. James Monroe
October 12, 1826
Lewis, Monroe's attorney, describes the circumstances under which he sold Monroe's land above Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1806; the land on which the University of Virginia was later established. A need to settle Monroe's debts compelled the sale...
GLC00496.064
The Commissary of Foreign Affairs to the Minister Planipotentiary of the United States of America
22 August 1794
Transcribed letter, with response, declining government-subsidized housing as it contradicts the Constitution. Philibert Buchot was Commissary of Foreign Affairs for the French Republic in 1794. Monroe was Minister to France from 1794-1796. Serves...
GLC00496.065.02
to Joseph Gales
May 19, 1814
Written by Monroe as Secretary of State. Recipient inferred from docket. "Mr. Gales" is Joseph Gales, the editor of the National Intelligencer newspaper. This is an advertisement titled "Letters miscarried," that was eventually printed in the May 21...
GLC00496.066
[Commendation for service]
20 April 1820
Describes a soldier's courage under fire and bravery in the face of the enemy. According to the Monroe Papers, these are remarks made by Monroe during the presentation of a sword to Richard M. Johnson for service during the War of 1812.
GLC00496.069
June 5, 1820
Possibly written to President Monroe's lawyer. Involves a financial claim Mr. Coffin held against Monroe, who disparagingly refers to Coffin as a "adventurer, without talents, & therefore an impostor." Monroe paid Coffin $35 for four busts, but...
GLC00496.071
[Land Indenture between Burr Powell, William Noland and Lewis Berkley].
5 March 1830
William Nolan and his wife deeded a tract of land in Loudoun County Virginia on May 17, 1822 to Burr Powell and Thomas R. Mott. In order to satisfy a debt owed to Lewis Berkeley, Nolan "has resolved to release all equity of redemption in the lands"...
GLC00496.074
[Collection of 8 items concerning Revolutionary War in NY] [Decimalized]
1777-1780
GLC00496.075
July 7, 1777
Parsons, Samuel Holden, 1737-1789
Written by Major General Parsons to Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. Says recent events are moving so fast that it they are the product of "a more prolific Brain than I find myself possesd of." Says while the nation is full of news he has...
GLC00496.075.01
August 26, 1777
Written by Giles Mumford as a soldier under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letters from August 11, 1777 and August 13, 1777. Says he has not received his powder puff...
GLC00496.075.02
October 23, 1777
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Written by General Parsons to Mumford as a merchant in Groton, Connecticut. Says he has doubtlessly heard of the Convention between General Gates and General Burgoyne. The Convention delineated the terms of surrender for General Burgoyne. Mentions...
GLC00496.075.04
October 23, 1779
Written by General Parsons to Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. Thanks him for his letter on October 17, 1779. Thanks him for procuring a place for his son, but is against him going on the ship "Trumbull" with Captain Nicholson. Would rather...
GLC00496.075.06
April 14, 1780
Written by Parsons as a Major General in the Continental Army to Thomas Mumford, a merchant from Groton, Connecticut. Mumford was also the brother-in-law of Parsons's staff officer Silas Deane. Tells Mumford that he asked Mr. Lawrence (possibly John...
GLC00496.075.07
April 25, 1780
Written by Parsons as a Major General in Continental Army to Thomas Mumford, a merchant from Groton, Connecticut. Mumford was also the brother-in-law of Parsons's staff officer Silas Deane. Tells Mumford his son was waiting at home after having...
GLC00496.075.08
to Perkins Magra
June 20, 1799
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, 1758-1805
Introduces Captain Don de Pinto, sent from the Marquis de Niza. Magra was Consul General at Tunis. Marquis de Niza headed a Portuguese squadron in the blockading of Valetta, Malta, 1798-1800.
GLC00496.077
[Acts and orders of the General Assembly sitting at Newport]
March 27, 1666
Rhode Island General Assembly
Signed by the clerk, Joseph [illegible].
GLC00496.078
[Acts and orders made at the General Court of Commissioners held for this Colony at Portsmouth, March the tenth 1658]
10 March 1658
Sanford, John, fl. 1658
Written by Chief Magistrate of the Colony at Portsmouth Sanford. Report of a meeting moderated by Benedict Arnold. Written at Colony of Portsmouth
GLC00496.079
to The Honorable Council of Safety of North Carolina
10 July 1776
Rutherford, Griffith, 1721-1805
Describes Indian unrest in the frontier. Hopes to negotiate a treaty. Awaits instructions from the Council. Rutherford served as a general in the Revolution and in 1776 was successful in subduing the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina.
GLC00496.081
Panel addressed to R.Y.C. White, Lebanon, Tennessee
February 9, 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Free frank reads "Andrew Johnson, M.C." Front panel only. Letter is incomplete.
GLC00496.183
to A.F. Cunningham
July 9, 1849
Matthew, Theobald, 1790-1856
Declines an invitation to visit with The Temperance Societies of Washington due to a prior engagement. Compliments the Societies' work by stating that "the recollection of the Friends of the Temperance in Washington, being amongst the earliest to...
GLC00496.197
to Mr. Dawson
March 6, 1859
O'Brien, William Smith, 1803-1864
Declines complimentary box tickets. Written at Willard's Hotel, possibly in Cambridge, Massachusetts, or Washington, D.C.
GLC00496.202
to Frances Bland Coalter
September 18, 1808
Randolph, John, 1773-1833
Written by Randolph as a Virginia Congressman to his sister. Writes after learning she has been ill and hopes to visit the warm springs at which she is recuperating. Says he would have been home sooner but an unexpected demand for money left him...
GLC00496.212
February 1, 1802
Rutledge, John, 1766-1819
Letter of introduction for Prince Ruspoli, a Roman nobleman and Admiral of the fleets at Malta.
GLC00496.215
to Mr. Murphy
February 19, 1829
Shepperd, Augustine Henry, 1792-1864
Augustine Henry Shepperd speculates about the dubious appointments in Jackson's cabinet. First name missing on address sheet.
GLC00496.221
[Musical quotation signed]
December 17, 1856
Thalberg, Sigismond, 1812-1871
Also includes a book plate from Henry K. Willard, 1333 K. Street, N.W., Washington, DC.
GLC00496.235
to John Branch
circa October 18, 1830
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Letter of introduction of Mr. Groves of New York to Secretary of the Navy Branch. Written as Secretary of State.
GLC00496.241
Collection of three clipped signatures of Andrew Johnson [Decimalized .01-.03]
circa 1863
GLC00496.181
to Hugh McCulloch
circa 1865-1869
Requests an interview with the Secretary of the Treasury McCulloch on behalf of Mrs. Dudley.
GLC00496.182
June 10, 1846
Kean, Charles John, 1811-1868
Discusses involvement in a production of Richard III.
GLC00496.184
to Edward Moxon
December 23, 1833
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
Edits one of Thomas Pringle's poems.
GLC00496.185
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