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1831-1835
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
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
1835
S. Stiles & Co., fl. 1835
Map of colonization grants in Texas
Land grants in Texas. Streeter 1164. Once belonged to Anthony Dey.
GLC02759
13 October 1871
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
to John Sherman
Congratulates Sherman on his election to the Senate, taking Salmon P. Chase's resigned position. Mentions the influence of Tammany Hall preventing people from voting and the criticism of his supporters by the New York Tribune.
GLC02761
1 April 1861
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898
Morrill, a United States Representative from Vermont, discusses Sherman's election to the Senate. States "I regret you have left the House when I think you might have rendered more important services to your country than you will find opportunity to...
GLC02762
4 December 1877
Remington, Philo, 1816-1889
to Edward Clark
Signed as President of the Remington Company. Discusses debt owed to the Singer Company which he is not able to pay at this time. Remarks on why he entered into the manufacture of sewing machines, "It was not primarily to make money; ... the...
GLC02764
1919-1962
Fenton, Guy A., fl. 1919-1962
Papers of Gen. Fenton re: Treaty of Versailles, plebiscite in Upper Silesia [Decimalized .01- .65]
General Fenton served with British forces on the Continent. He was an accomplished linguist and commanded considerable respect in France and Germany. The papers include numerous printed items relating to the Plebiscite in Upper Silesia. Part of the...
GLC02766
1809
Reich, John, fl. 1809
[James Madison Indian peace medal]
Medal features James Madison's profile on front and the words "James Madison President of the U.S. A.D. 1809." Designer is unknown. Verso features two hands shaking, a tomahawk crossed with a pipe, and the words, "Peace and Friendship," designed by...
GLC02767.02
August 30, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
to Pierre G.T. Beauregard
General Jones writes to Beauregard, commander of the First Corps, Army of the Potomac. Requests to take Lieutenant [J.J.] Garnett, presently Second Lieutenant in the Washington Artillery, as his aid-de-camp. Writes, "I have no one on my staff or in...
GLC02461.14
January 13, 1865
Casey, Silas, 1807-1882
to Reuben E. Fenton
Recommending Hampden Waldron, a First Lieutenant on his staff, for promotion, with an autograph endorsement signed by Edwin D. Morgan, also supporting a promotion for Waldron.
GLC02462.02
6 September [1862?]
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896
to Frank A. Haskell
Orders Haskell and his troops to rendezvous with Gibbon and his men inside Washington. Dated to 9:30 PM. Signed as Brigadier General. Also mentions Sixth Wisconsin and General Hooker. Day and month given, but no year. Written some time between...
GLC02462.07
22 April 1862
Hays, Alexander, 1819-1864
to John W. Werell
Explaining why the muster rolls for his regiment have yet to reach Washington, and says he will now keep the rolls on him until Werell can reach him.
GLC02462.10
10 December 1862
Heintzelman, Samuel P., 1805-1880
to John C. Kelton
Has received an order requesting reports from all commanders under General Pope in the Army of Virginia, and states he will send his report soon.
GLC02462.11
25 March 1864
Morgan, George Washington, 1820-1893
[Certificate of service for Edwin Saunders]
Certifying that Captain Edwin Dean Saunders served on his staff.
GLC02462.14
11 August 1862
Sherman, Thomas W. (Thomas West), 1813-1879
to Adam Badeau
Orders Badeau, an attache on Sherman's staff, to New Orleans.
GLC02462.20
18 November 1874
Cushing, William Barker, 1842-1874
[Naval pass]
Issued from the Navy Yard. Pass for one ton of coal, private property of R. T. Hieston. Cushing signs as commander, one month before his death. Two names appear on verso (possibly signatures): John P. Cahill, watchman, and John O'Neill.
GLC02463.04
24 June 1864
McCook, Edward M., 1833-1909
to Washington Lafayette Elliott
General McCook, commander of 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, transmits a communication from a surgeon in charge of an unspecified Confederate hospital. Indicates he intends "to send it through by a bye road in rear of their pickets so as...
GLC02463.12
January 22, 1862
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894
to Lieutenant Colonel Cummings
Orders Cummings' regiment to focus all their work "on the breast work in front of my quarters." The works have been taking too long to finish, and Early demands that "the whole of your regiment fit for duty except the guard...get all the axes spades...
GLC02461.05
22 March 1853
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
to Robert McClelland
Floyd, a member of the Virginia state legislature, writes to McClelland, United States Secretary of the Interior. Recommends the appointment of General Douglas B. Layne for the post of Marshall of the Western District of Virginia. Writes, "He is at...
GLC02461.06
13 March 1865
Fry, Birkett Davenport, 1822-1891
to J. M. Otey
General Fry, in command of the Augusta District, writes to Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Otey (possibly John M. Otey), Assistant Adjutant General. Has just received a dispatch directing the extension of a courier line from Columbia to Winnsboro, South...
GLC02461.07
29 April 1861
Heth, Henry, 1825-1899
to John Letcher
Randolph Harrison applies to Virginia Governor John Letcher for the position of Captain in the Quartermaster's Department of the State of Virginia. Lieutenant Colonel Heth endorses Harrison's request, from the Quartermaster General's Office in...
GLC02461.08
8 June 1862
Hill, Ambrose P., 1825-1865
to Robert Hall Chilton
General Hill writes to Colonel Chilton, Assistant Adjutant General serving under Robert E. Lee, to discuss an endorsement on an enclosed application [not present]. Hill desires a detail for the applicant as a clerk in the adjutant general's office of...
GLC02461.09
8 May 1861
Hunton, Eppa, 1822-1908
to Daniel Ruggles
Hunton informs General Ruggles: "I resigned my position of Brig Genl of Ma. and obtained the place of Col of active volunteers." Notes that General Robert E. Lee ordered him to report to General Cocke (possibly Philip St. George Cocke). Remarks, "I...
GLC02461.10
10 March 1864
Imboden, John D., 1823-1895
to William Smith
General Imboden writes from Headquarters of the Valley District. Imboden's friend, [Aylette?] B. Coleman of Nelson County, Virginia, was a volunteer aid on his staff, "but the promulgation of an order prohibiting men liable under the Conscript Act...
GLC02461.11
28 April 1863
Jenkins, Albert Gallatin, 1830-1864
General Jenkins requests arms from Letcher, Governor of Virginia. Reports that many of his men are not armed. Writes, "My command being made up of a lot of Refugees who have lost everything- We stand but little chance in the... competition for arms...
GLC02461.12
May 25, 1863
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895
to Zebulon Baird Vance
General Jordan thanks Vance, Governor of North Carolina, for a letter intercepted from a clerk on the U.S.S. Huron, off of the Charleston Harbor. Thanks Vance in the absence of General P.G.T. Beauregard. Written on Headquarters, Department of South...
GLC02461.15
22 April 1861
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895
Colonel Kemper, General in the Provisional army of Virginia, informs Letcher, Governor of Virginia: "Ambrose P. Hill of this state, late a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and of long experience in the service, is now on his way to Virginia from the West...
GLC02461.16
18 August 1862
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
to Robert Ould
Brigadier General Lee writes to Colonel Robert Ould, Eastern Confederate agent for the exchange of prisoners. Requests that Ould examine the case of William Meade, a Bugler, Co. L, 1st Virginia, and to evaluate the case for the possibility Meade's...
GLC02461.17
December 11, 1862
Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 1837-1891
to unknown
Discusses troop movements in preparation for the Battle of Fredericksburg. Discusses Confederate plans if they are attacked and relates enemy troop movements. Written at 9:25 p.m., less than two days before the battle began. Written to an unknown...
GLC02461.18
30 September 1861
Magrunder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
General Magruder requests that Captain Jeff Phillips (possibly Jefferson C. Phillips), of the 'Old Dominion Dragoons,' be promoted to the position of Lieutenant Colonel of a cavalry regiment. Relates that Phillips has been recommended by Colonels...
GLC02461.19
28 May 1861
Mahone, William, 1826-1895
Possibly created in Norfolk, Virginia. Mahone notes that Colonel Butt (possibly Alexander Bruce Butt), who bears this letter, will visit Richmond seeking a commission in the Provisional Army of Virginia. Notes that Butt is Commandant of the 7th...
GLC02461.20
January 22, 1865
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900
to Pierre G. T. Beauregard
Confederate Major General Maury writes to General Beauregard requesting that he make known what work the engineers should focus on first. Asks if the work above the city should be put off until the work at Bay Shore is completed. Informs, "At present...
GLC02461.21
circa 14 October 1885-1886
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
to Marcus Joseph Wright
Mosby, who led partisan ranger bands during the Civil War, writes to Wright, a Civil War General and author/biographer. Mentions that while reading Hall's International Law, he found a reference to "Instructions issued during the war to the Army in...
GLC02461.22
19 May 1863
[John S. Mosby's safe conduct pass for William L. Yurk, 5th Michigan Cavalry].
An undated safe conduct pass, signed by Mosby as "Major, CSA." "This prisoner captured by my command in Loudon Co VA. has been sent to the Federal lines." On the verso is the certified promise of William L. Yurk (5th Michigan Cavalry) not to take up...
GLC02461.23
17 September 1861
Paxton, Elisha Franklin, 1828-1863
Lieutenant Paxton of the 27th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, writes to John Letcher, Governor of Virginia. Relates that Captain Robinson, also of the 27th Virginia, "is a worthy gentleman and a gallant officer."Written at Fairfax Court House.
GLC02461.24
10 September 1861
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883
Colonel Pendleton recommends Captain Atkinson, of Colonel August's Regiment, for the position of Major in that regiment. Informs Letcher, Governor of Virginia, that Atkinson is well suited for command.
GLC02461.25
December 31, 1861
Pickett, George Edward, 1825-1875
[Pickett's certification of a list of ordnance and ordnance stores]
Possibly created in Urbanna, Virginia. Colonel Pickett verifies an invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores he turned over to William C. Fleet, Captain of Company B, 55th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers. Lists ordnance and ordnance stores. Includes...
GLC02461.26
8 March 1863
Prentiss, Benjamin Mayberry, 1819-1901
to Leonard Fulton Ross
General Prentiss, Union Commander of the District of East Arkansas, replies to correspondence from General Ross (possibly Leonard Fulton Ross, commander of a post in Helena). States "I will endeavor to keep up communication with you and have sent...
GLC02461.27
10 October 1863
Price, Sterling, 1809-1867
to Thomas Caute Reynolds
Marked "private." General Price writes to Reynolds, Governor of Missouri. Assures Reynolds that he has received no further news than that which he transmitted the previous day (docket indicates that the 'news' Price refers to possibly pertains to a...
GLC02461.28
2 May 1861
Pryor, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919
Colonel Pryor writes to Letcher, Governor of Virginia. Recommends Colonel George C. Cabell (possibly George Craighead Cabell), for the position of paymaster for the Virginia forces. Of Cabell, Pryor writes, "He is a gentleman of the highest...
GLC02461.29
April 29, 1864
Robertson, Beverly Holcombe, 1827-1910
General Robertson writes to Beauregard, who recently transferred from command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida to the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. Robertson writes, "I am anxious to be again in active...
GLC02461.30
8 December 1861
Rodes, Robert Emmett, 1829-1864
to Thomas Jordan
Written in Union Hills (possibly near Arlington, Virginia). General Rodes writes to Jordan, Assistant Adjutant General of the First Division, Army of the Potomac (Confederate). Reports that in the absence of General Earl Van Dorn, his brigade (3rd)...
GLC02461.31
10 June 1862
Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876
Thompson, a Brigadier General in the Missouri State Guard, writes to General Ruggles: "Can you inform me the custom in the case of an Officer resigning who has never received his commission, but who has been duly elected and served for several months...
GLC02461.32
6 March 1862
Trimble, Isaac Ridgeway, 1802-1888
to Jubal Early
Demands one hundred men on the next day to load railway cars. The men must arrive by 8 a.m., have their own officers with them, and bring their own dinners. Year not given, but both men are referred to as Brigadier Generals. In March of 1861...
GLC02461.33
5 October 1861
to unknown "H.Q. 4th. Va. Cav."
Colonel Robertson forwards a report from Lt. Col. Wickham of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) regarding his reconnaissance of their front lines and placement of pickets. Reports "I have today made a full reconnaisance of the entire front of...
GLC02461.34
1861-1899
Documents from Union generals born in mid-Atlantic states [Decimalized .01-.26]
Twenty seven letters and documents relating to Union Generals born in the mid-Atlantic states.
GLC02462
30 April 1864
Baird, Absalom, 1824-1905
to William D. Whipple
Worries that the enemy may be gathering a force near his right flank.
GLC02462.01
9 November 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
to Robert S. Foster
Forwarding to Foster a copy of a letter he has sent to the Navy Department, so that Foster can peruse it. Written on board the U.S.S. Philadelphia.
GLC02462.04
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
24 December 1862
Geary, John White, 1819-1873
to Edwin D. Morgan
Recommending that Captain Robert Avery be promoted to Colonel of the One hundred and second New York Volunteers.
GLC02462.06
14 September 1864
Gregg, David M., 1833-1916
to W. A. Cameron
Thanks Cameron, whose term of enlistment has expired, for his loyal service.
GLC02462.08
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