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January 10, 1804
De Blanc, fl. 1804
to unknown
Written to an unidentified friend ("bon ami")
GLC04960
October 31 1774
Dawe, Philip, fl. 1750-1785
The Bostonian's Paying the Excise-man, or Tarring & Feathering
Engraving attributed to Philip Dawe, with hand-coloring. Shows the Boston Tea Party in the background, a "Liberty Tree" with a paper "Stamp Act" affixed upside-down, with five unsavory Bostonians forcibly pouring a pot of tea into the mouth of a...
GLC04961.01
1772
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793
The Young sweep in love, or the house-maid's conquest [mezzotint with color]
Mezzotint printed by Carrington Bowles, 7th May 1772. Depicts a short and filthy chimney-sweep embracing a house-maid, while an obscured figure watches in the background (and puts food in his mouth). The poetry appears to be a parody of Dryden's...
GLC04961.02
circa 1869-1870
Bailey, James M., fl. 1869-1870
[Scrapbook of James M. Bailey]
Professionally prepared scrapbook entitled "History Set Right," published in 1869, with 2 pamphlets and 2 maps bound into the book. Also bound in are two colored lithographs of the "Manassas" and the "Louisiana" (original 19th century binding stubs...
GLC04965
1906-1929
[Items relating to California history] [Decimalized]
Housed together on bookshelf.
GLC04967
18 April 1906
Schmitz, Eugene E., fl. 1857-1906
Proclamation by the Mayor
Broadside declaring martial law by the Mayor, in the aftermath of the San Fransico earthquake. Authorizes security forces to kill looters, requests citizens to remain at home from dark until dawn, and has directed that electricity and gas remain off...
GLC04967.01
1929
Davis, William Heath, 1822-1909
Seventy-five years in California: a history of events and life in California...
Title continues "personal, political and military; under the Mexican regime; during the quasi-military government of the territory by the United States, and after the admission of the state to the union: being a compilation by a witness of the events...
GLC04967.02
1881
Denison, E. S., fl. 1881
Yosemite and the big trees of California
Half-title: "E.S. Denison's Yosemite Views." Lithographed by H.S. Crocker & Co. Contains 50 black and white lithographic plates of Yosemite. Has map, tour schedule for 1881, and black and white illustrations.
GLC04968
4 July 1833
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
An address delivered before the citizens of Worcester.
Discusses the consequences of dissolution of the Union in the immediate aftermath of the Nullification crisis. Written during the Nullification crisis. "I know, indeed, that the dissolution of the Union would be the source of incalculable injury to...
GLC04972
25 April 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
[Message to the Confederate House of Representatives vetoing an act for investigating committees].
Vetoes "an act to aid committees of Congress in the investigation of matters referred to them and to punish false swearing before said committees" passed by the Confederate Congress. Davis believes that conferring upon the Congress the power to fine...
GLC04974
January 1863
On Speculation.
A poetic broadside, attacking speculators and stressing the need for patriotism. Contains 15 stanzas, each with a faded ink "X" next to it. Signed "A.H.B." The broadside calls on Confederates to fight rather than "speculate" at home. Expounds upon...
GLC04975
circa December 1880
Stereocard view of Johnsonville, TN before evacuation when threatened by Forrest
Published by Taylor & Huntington, Hatford, Conn. As per printed notice on verso, this image was taken the day before it was evacuated by Federal troops. The First Tennessee colored battery is visible in the mid-ground.
GLC04976
6 August 1868
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
to William H. Seward re: accepting the conditions of his pardon
Forrest accepts the conditions of his presidential pardon and amnesty oath, with all the conditions specified. Certified at bottom by Isaac Morrison, U.S. Commander for the District of West Tenn.
GLC04978
11 March 1815
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1822
to Eli Whitney
Discussing trouble with his son and noting that: "Most of the young men in our cities are deplorable."
GLC04979
17 May 1788
Pemberton, James, 1723-1809
to Moses Brown
The letter is written in traditional Quaker fashion without reference to the pagan names of months, and instead uses numbers for dates throughout. Written by Pemberton, a Quaker merchant and philanthropist in Philadelphia, to Brown, a well-known...
GLC04980
circa 1870-1880
Badeau, Adam, 1831-1895
The march to the sea
The title of the story is "The March to the Sea," but the heading for the series is "War Stories for Boys and Girls." Tells the history of the campaign in simple, straight-forward language for younger readers. Takes the reader from Chattanooga...
GLC04983
13 March 1865
T. D. W., fl. 1865
When Sherman Marched to the Sea
Manuscript copy of a song written to commemorate Union General William T. Sherman's famous march to the sea, which began with General Sherman's troops leaving the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia on 15 November 1864, and ended with the capture of...
GLC04984
1861
["Death to Traitors" anti-Confederate token showing Jefferson Davis hanging]
The face shows a body hanging from a tree with the inscription "Jeff Davis." The obverse is inscribed "Death to Traitors" and "Becker."
GLC04986
1861-1865 ca.
[Pauline Cushman]
Full length pose in uniform with sword. Cushman served as a Union spy in Louisiana.
GLC04987
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
[The Holy Bible; inscribed by Benjamin Rush].
Presented by him to his daughter, Ann Emily Rush.
GLC04998.01
circa 1802-1813
to Ann Emily Rush Cuthbert
Also written on by Cuthbert, Rush's eldest daughter. He writes, "permit me my dear child to remind you of the promises you made me the evening before we parted. I shall not be happy till I hear of your having fulfilled them. I send you herewith a...
GLC04998.02
1825
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
[Notes for speech]
Expresses his gratitude to members of "both houses" of the Pennsylvania legislature for their "kind welcome." Undated notes for a speech possibly given in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on 31 January or 1 February 1825.
GLC04999
31 May 1795
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
to Sylvanus Bourne
Discusses the progress and prospects of the North American Land Company in regard to their Georgia holdings. Comments on unfavorable publicity in Paris newspaper and his plans to reverse any negative impression. Discusses fund raising and bills in...
GLC05000
13 April 1864
Anderson, James Patton, 1822-1873
to Braxton Bragg
Anderson, commander of the District of Florida, writes to Bragg, now chief military advisor to President Davis. Anderson complains about the disorganization of his district and the difficulties of his job. Expresses surprise at the addition of 5,000...
GLC05001
February 3, 1863
Baldwin, William Edwin, 1827-1864
to D. W. Flowerree
General Baldwin informs Major Flowerree, an assistant adjutant general (for General Dabney Herndon Maury), that an unofficial report informed of thirty seven deserters from the 37th Mississippi Regiment the previous night. Notes that the Big Black...
GLC05002
circa 16 July 1863
Barton, Seth Maxwell, 1829-1900
Barton, a Confederate General, writes to an unknown recipient regarding the impressment of workers for a building project. States that Major Burnet is attentive in organizing the project, which he refers to as Green's Hill. The docket indicates...
GLC05003
2 May 1863
Bate, William Brimage, 1826-1905
General Bate writes to an unknown general. Bate is unable to review the recipient's brigade because Generals Stuart and Polk will be in his camp for inspection.
GLC05004
20 May 1861
Blanchard, Albert Gallatin, 1810-1891
[Order No. 2 containing instructions for Colonel Blanchard's command]
Colonel Blanchard assumes command of troops in the district south and west of the Elizabeth River. Includes appointment of Blanchard's quartermaster, instructions for submitting morning reports, and other rules pertaining to his command. Instructs...
GLC05005
January 30, 1863
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
to Christopher G. Memminger
Confederate General Bragg sends a $100 counterfeit Confederate bill (see GLC05006.02) which he found on a man who was now being held for questioning.
GLC05006.01
circa 1855-1860
Items concerning John Cabell Breckinridge [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC05007
20 September 1862
Duke, Basil Wilson, 1838-1916
Reports on nearby Union movements, and a reported advance "upon the Independence road, between Independence & Colemansville." Addressed to "Genl," most likely for Braxton Bragg since he was in charge of the Kentucky campaign, and because the docket...
GLC05008
25 September 1863
Finley, Jesse J. (Jesse Johnson), 1812-1904
to James Benagh
Finley, Colonel of the Sixth Florida Infantry, transmits a report of the Chickamauga Campaign to Captain Benagh, Assistant Adjutant General. Writes from Headquarters, Sixth Florida Volunteers, near Chattanooga. Details the Battle of Chickamauga...
GLC05009
29 May 1862
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
to Henry A. Wise
Says his position is critical, with the enemy only "a few hundred yards" away, and he will need reinforcements, "three full Brigades." Wonders if he will receive them since General Johnston's "attention is now entirely to the left." Written at 8:15...
GLC05010
25 December 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
to George Washington
Expresses frustration with contradictory accounts from New York. Updates Washington on the movements of the British fleet and states that Benedict Arnold boarded one of the vessels. Reports that he does not know if they have sailed yet. Gives...
GLC04863
2 April 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
to John Langdon
Written by Whipple to Langdon. Both were members of the Continental Congress from New Hampshire. Whipple would sign the Declaration of Independence in July 1776, while Langdon would leave Congress in June 1776. References Langdon's letter of 19...
GLC04866
2 August 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
to John Charles Frémont
President Lincoln informs Major General Frémont that Dr. Godfrey Aigner was appointed by the United States Sanitary Commission to visit soldiers stationed at a camp under Frémont's command "to report upon circumstances affecting their health, and to...
GLC04874
30 May 1797
Washington, George, 1732-1799
to William C.C. Claiborne
Thanks him for his "favourable sentiments," noting that "If all our Citizens were actuated by the principles you profess, it would much promote the happiness and prosperity of our Country." In regard to some papers Claiborne requested, Washington...
GLC04877
circa 1 May 1864
Blanchard, Henry, fl. 1864
to Horace Blanchard
Discusses troops movements and a baseball game.
GLC04881
October 21, 1944
[Twenty-two orders of the day including pardon of all who were under sentence of death].
Written as general in command of the United States Army in Greeneville, Ohio.
GLC04864
August 12, 1776
Williams, William, 1731-1811
to Jabez Huntington
Summarizes affairs in first weeks of independence. Opens by commenting on his arduous journey to Philadelphia to join the Continental Congress. Informs that Silas Deane has arrived from France with the report of the French court's unfavorable...
GLC04867
9 April 1823
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
to William Gibbons
Writing to his overseer regarding a slave he has just purchased, a blacksmith named Clem. Says Clem does not get special treatment but that "he was promised, if sold, that his wife should live with him." Also discusses buying horses. Signed "Ch...
GLC04868
circa 1781-1782
Hanson, John, 1715-1783
[Congressional certificate authorizing vessels to engage in military activity]
Signed below seal by John Hanson. Countersigned by Charles Thompson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Contains blank spaces designated for the name of commander and vessel, the vessel's weight and type, and the number of men on board. Created...
GLC04870
12 June 1783
Harrison, Benjamin (ca. 1726-1791)
to John Dickinson
Written by Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as Governor of Virginia to Dickinson as President of Pennsylvania. Written "In Council." Regarding the ownership of land along the Virginia-Pennsylvania border. This problem dated to...
GLC04871
June 21, 1788
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
to the Public accusing R.I. legislature of acting "contrary to the Articles"
Probably intended for publication. The essay attacks the Rhode Island legislature for not sending representatives to Congress or the Constitutional Convention. King, who signs himself five times in the text but signs "Procolus" at the end, argues...
GLC04873
21 June 1821
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to William Smith Shaw
Discusses his interest in Native American religion and his difficulties in learning about it because of Indians reluctance to speak on the topic. Describes his attempts to learn about Native American religion from a Mr. Alexander McGillivray, the...
GLC04880
19 July 1790
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
to Josiah Bartlett
Sends President of New Hampshire Bartlett copies of "the act for establishing the...permanent seat of the government of the United States" in Washington, D.C. and an act providing for the payment of invalid pensioners (the actual copies are not...
GLC04886
21 June 1540
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554
to Francisco Vásquez de Coronado [in Spanish]
Written on behalf of King Charles I of Spain (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor), by the President of the Council of the Indies, Francisco García de Loaysa. Report of the Niza expedition. Authorizes Coronado's expedition to explore the heart of the North...
GLC04883
February 22, 1864-March 9,1864
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Items pertaining to Millard Fillmore's address delivered to the Great Central Fair held in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC04884
5 December 1794
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
to John Q. Adams
Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton instructs Minister to the Netherlands Adams to deposit funds in a secure institution in order to meet immediate expenses for Envoy Extraordinary to Spain Thomas Pinckney.
GLC04885
circa 1861-1865
General Geo. Crook, vignette portrait [cabinet card] [1861-1865 ca.]
Inscription on verso: "Gen. Geo. Crook." Printed below image: "Handy 494 Maryland Avenue, South Washington, D.C."
GLC05111.01.0671
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