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February 5, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
to Thomas A. Scott
Asks that all possible reinforcements be sent to Cairo to assist "as I wish to cut the enemy's line before Beauregard arrives. Noted "in cypher."
GLC04537
23 November 1779
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
to Jonathan Hudson & Co.
No Free Frank. Contests Hudson & Co.'s claim of losses, discusses debts, and comments on the plummeting value of Continental currency. One full length seated black and white engraving of Robert Morris included.
GLC04540
1783
The Dealer's companion and trader's assistant
GLC04542
18 October 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
to Daniel Harvey Hill
General Longstreet writes, "Your note of today is received. I am surprised and grieved to learn that you have been relieved from duty with this Army. We have stood side by side in so many severely contested battlefields that I have learned to lean...
GLC04545.02
24 December 1886
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written from Beauvoir, the estate of former Confederate President Davis. Written and signed in the hand of Davis's wife, Varina. Davis relates, "I truly regret that you should have misconstrued my action in relieving you from duty with the army of...
GLC04545.03
circa 25 May 1863
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
to Isabella Morrison Hill
At the time he wrote this letter, Hill was in command of the Department of North Carolina. He expresses his disappointment over an embarrassing incident during the actions around Kinston, in the southeastern part of the state. Date inferred from...
GLC04545.04
February 13, 1900
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
to Mrs. S. W. K. Brown
German vessel smuggling amunition in japanese waters. Written aboard the U.S.S. Monocacy
GLC04546.001
March 1900
to Harvey L. Brown
Disturbances in China; rumors of Russo-Japanese War. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.002
circa 1900
[Leather hand guard and metal spike].
GLC04546.003
23 March 1900
With photo.
GLC04546.004
27 March 1900
to W. T. K. Brown
Twenty six mounted photographs, an album containing twenty nine mounted photographs, one unmounted photograph, and one negative. Photographs taken in China around the time of the Boxer Rebellion. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy...
GLC04546.005
30 March 1900
Murder of British missionaries by "Boxers," preparing. 44 various items: + 8 envelopes, 25 clippings, and 1 photo
GLC04546.006
16 April 1900
"our gunboat shot through, Monocacy attacked"
GLC04546.007
25 April 1900
GLC04546.008
8 June 1900
Europeans murdered by Boxers, invasion preparations. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.009
12 June 1900
Ordered to sail to Taku. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at Taku on 11 June 1900. He was...
GLC04546.010
13 July 1900
Relieving siege of Taku and Tientsin. A long letter describing fighting: "2300 men of all nations held the city [Tientsin] against 30,000 Imperial troops and 100,000 Boxers. It was hell for 6 days [as] they bombarded the city. Our losses - over 600...
GLC04546.011
1 September 1900
Mentions writing a description of siege of Tientsin. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.012
28 June 1900
Killing of first American, marine Nichols. Date inferred from content and postal mark (July 28). Battle description. Brown describes forming ranks to fire on 500 Boxers, marine Nichols being hit, and the marines' attempt to save Nichols, who died...
GLC04546.013
31 October 1900
GLC04546.014
20 October 1900
GLC04546.015
14 December 1900
His promotion.
GLC04546.016
4 January 1901
Rare envelope.
GLC04546.017
7 March 1901
GLC04546.019
9 March 1901
Mentions siege of Peking, bombardment of Taku forts. Asks whether they received 'The Siege of Peking' or the photographs of the "bombardment of the Taku Forts."
GLC04546.020
23 March 1901
Dissension among European forces. Writes in part: "[I]f the troops are not soon out of China they will be mixed up -- England and Russia have been at swords' points over a bit of land on the river bank in Tientsin. Entrenchments thrown up and men...
GLC04546.021
15 April 1901
GLC04546.022
to Howard Payson Brown
GLC04546.023
3 May 1901
Picture of "windjammer" and Brown's notes on the ship.
GLC04546.024
20 April 1779
Massachusetts Bay Council
[Orders for the Sheriff of Dukes County to hold elections for representatives to Massachusetts General Court]
Signed by John Avery as deputy secretary. Also signed by members of the Massachusetts Bay Council: Jeremiah Powell, Artemas Ward, B. Greenleaf, Thomas Cushing, Moses Gill Benjamin Austin, Daniel Davis Timothy Danielson, Oliver Prescott, A. Fuller...
GLC04547
18 April 1895
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
to Arnold Catlin re: commuting sentence of Howard Buner rather than pardon.
Commuting sentence 1 year and 3 months instead of an unconditional sentence due to the character of the offense. Catlin's assurance that Buner would receive a job immediately after his released helped to sway Cleveland's decision for the better.
GLC04551
2 July 1845
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
[Remitting sentence of Daniel Linkins and Augustus Lucas, who had attempted to assist a prisoner escape].
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Buchanan. Linkins and Lucas had both been sentenced to serve 20 days in prison and pay a $50 fine. Following Lucas' release from prison, Polk decided to also pardon Linkins. 1 black and white bust engraving...
GLC04553
30 April 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Samuel Hodgdon
Secretary of War Knox writes from the War Department instructing Hodgdon, superintendent of military stores, to transport mortars, shells, and fuzes to Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
GLC04552
1836
American Anti-Slavery Society, 1833-1870
Slave Market of America.
American Anti-Slavery Society broadside regarding the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. The text quotes scripture, the Declaration of Independence, the federal Constitution, state constitutions, and news accounts. Illustrated with...
GLC04557
1 January 1865- 11 August 1865
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
[Diary of a soldier 2nd Brigade Band, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, during Petersburg Campaign]
States that his band played out the old year and in the new 1 January. 2 January, mentions "Rebs threw a shell at us while playing the Star-spangled Banner at Div Hd. Qrs shelling continued for some time afterwards. Notes that his band performs and...
GLC04562
1804
Derbigny, Pierre, 1767-1829
Memorial presented by the inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States, in Senate and House of Representatives convened. Translated from the French...
(title continues)... Sole copy acknowledged to be conformable to the original. Famous pamphlet expressing the grievances of French settlers in Louisiana after annexation by the United States. "Henry" written on first page. Derbigny signs last page...
GLC04571
1786
A Plan for the General Arrangement of the Militia [1st ed of 1786 report]
In original gray paper wrappers. Very rare first edition printed for the members of Congress under the Articles of Confederation. Evans 20076, Sabin 38161.
GLC04554
February 14, 1844
Gilmore, Hiram Sandford, 1819-1849
[Subscription letter for legal defense of John "Vansandt" (Van Zandt), who helped a fugitive slave]
Printed letter with blank subscription page summing up the case of Jones v. "Vansandt" (Van Zandt) and seeking contributions towards Van Zandt's defense. Van Zandt, a Cincinnati farmer, had transported an escaped Kentucky slave in his wagon, and was...
GLC04555
January 11, 1867
Barlow, Francis Channing, 1834-1896
[Certifying copy of New York resolution ratifying Fourteenth amendment]
A true copy certifying that New York State has ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, a copy of which is on the second page.
GLC04556
1861-1864
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
[Collection of George W. Tillotson, H company, 89th regiment, New York, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.208]
Sergeant Tillotson served with the 89th NYS Vols (Dickinson Guards). He came from Greene, NY and left behind a wife and three children. His correspondence, mostly with his wife A. Elizabeth ("Libby") describe camp life, complains about the war...
GLC04558
12 April 1866
Tillotson, Mary, fl. 1866
To her sister
Regarding spring planting, current prices and events. Mentions sending representatives to the "Woman's Rights Convention in N.Y. May 10th (possibly the First Women's National Loyal League Convention); opening correspondence with Mrs. Stanton, Lucy...
GLC04558.173
circa 1870
unknown, fl. 1870
Battles and battleflags of the 89th Regiment, N. Y. S. Vols.
One undated albumen print entitled, "Battles and Battleflags of the 89th Regiment, N.Y.S. Vols." Image is a collage composed of two separate images of printed lists of Civil War battles where the New York's 89th Regiment was present, the United...
GLC04558.208
1862-1865
Hackett, William C., fl. 1862-1865
[Collection of William C. Hackett, B company, 111th regiment, Ohio, infantry][Decimalized .01-.53]
Collection of letters belonging to William C. Hackett. Consists of 53 items dated approximately 1862-1865. Primarily corresponding with his wife Rebecca E. Hackett and their daughter Mary Ellen. Mary Ellen's death becomes a focus towards the end of...
GLC04559
June-November 1863
Gifford, Haviland, fl. 1863
[Collection of Haviland Gifford, field and staff, 93rd regiment, New York, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .12]
Haviland Gifford served as a Lieutenant in charge of guarding Union General George Gordon Meade and his staff. Provides information he learned about strategy from being in close proximity to high command. Highlights include letter #1, written on 20...
GLC04560
1 January 1865-13 Mayt 1865
Whipple, Milton, fl. 1865
Diary of Milton Whipple
Early entries are brief and mostly record staff changes, troop movements, drills, and the weather but the entries lengthen as Whipple details the Appomattox campaign and the last few weeks leading up to General Robert E. Lee's surrender. On 24...
GLC04561
Gottshall, Samuel G., 1841-1902
Diaries of Samuel G. Gottshall [decimalized]
Mentions battles of Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. First diary is loose.
GLC04564
1861
Cannon shell
Piece of a cannonball shell.
GLC04564.02
circa 1920-1940
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
to R. D. Cooper
Discusses his concern that an increase in milk prices will harm the health of poor in New York. Furthermore, he contends that the decrease in consumption will hurt the dairy industry. Desires the support of Cooper's committee.
GLC04568
12 August 1863
Soule, Pierre, 1801-1870
to Edwin DeLeon
Marked confidential at the top. Soule writes to DeLeon, Confederate Envoy to France 1862-1864. Relates, "I came to the confederacy by the way of Nassau & Charleston. Before leaving Nassau, we had the news of a great battle fought at Gettysburg, of...
GLC04570
21 May 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
to Gideon Welles
Writes to Secretary of the Navy Welles to endorse Walter Trumbull, the son of Illinois Senator Trumbull. Asks that the young man be given an interview for admission to the Naval Academy.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New...
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