Return to my Collection Search Results Collection Details GLC# GLC00782 Type Header Record Date 1766-1960 Title Americana collection [decimalized] Place Written s.l. Pagination Time Period Primary time period American Revolution, 1763-1783 Sub-Era Road to Revolution Showing 20 of 29 records See all Records Collection Item Autograph letter signed to Richard Price April 8, 1785 Adams, John, 1735-1826 Recipient from contents. Adams thanks Price for his book "Observations on the importance of the American Revolution." Has received 1st and 2nd editions. He states that to him the chief liberty is that of conscience. GLC00782.01 Collection Item Manuscript document signed [Testimonial in defense of Silas Deane] December 18, 1782 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Franklin, as Ambassador to France, asserts that the accusations of fraud against Deane are false. British newspapers had accused Deane of making fraudulent purchases of munitions in France. GLC00782.02 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to Joseph Galloway January 16, 1766 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Describes the debate in Parliament over whether or not to repeal the Stamp Act of 1765. Comments at length on the speech given by William Pitt in favor of the American position. Marked "Copy" on page 3. Some notes in the form of a list pertaining to... GLC00782.03 Collection Item Letter signed to Edwin M. Stanton December 4, 1863 Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879 Recommends that Brigadier General John W. Geary be promoted for his service in the Battle of Wauhatchie. Endorsement on the verso signed by generals Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph Hooker, George H. Thomas, and James A. Hardie support the request. Thomas's... GLC00782.04 Collection Item Document signed [Commission of Martin Eichelberger as first lieutenant]. 11 September 1777 Hancock, John, 1737-1793 Cosigned by Charles Thompson. GLC00782.05 Collection Item Letter signed to the Assembly of New Jersey October 2, 1776 Hancock, John, 1737-1793 President of the Continental Congress Hancock reminds the Assembly of New Jersey of the requirement that they provide the military with physicians to certify surgeons and their assistants. If New Jersey does not comply, it will risk losing... GLC00782.06 Collection Item Autograph document signed [Resolution to equalize pay of troops] 10 June 1776 Hancock, John, 1737-1793 Resolution of Congress to equalize pay of the troops in the Middle Department with that of those in the Eastern Department. Passed by the Continental Congress in response to George Washington's 8 June 1776 letter stating that Congress had intended... GLC00782.07 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to Carrie F. Phillips February 4, 1917 Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923 Written as United States senator from Ohio to Phillips, his longtime mistress, about his recent trip to Columbus and Marion, Ohio, to visit a sick brother. Writes that he approves the neutrality policy towards Germany but fears that war will still... GLC00782.08 Collection Item Typed letter signed to William D. Street November 17, 1910 Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923 Written after his defeat in the 1910 Ohio gubernatorial election to thank Street for his support in the campaign. He cheerfully accepts defeat and recounts humorous misconceptions of his positions. Letter typed on personal stationary in purple ink... GLC00782.09 Collection Item Typed letter signed to Henry L. Stoddard July 8, 1933 Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 In a letter marked "Personal," Hoover writes critically about President Roosevelt and the New Deal. He comments on an economic conference and going off the gold standard. He provides a list of "misrepresentations and illusions held out from... GLC00782.10 Collection Item Header Record [The Massacre of Chehaw indians by Georgia militia] [Decimalized .01- .06] May - August 1818 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 GLC00782.11 Collection Item Letter signed to William Rabun May 7, 1818 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 Andrew Jackson asks that Rabun, governor of Georgia, arrest Captain Obediah Wright for murder. Wright had destroyed a Chehaw village and murdered several of its inhabitants, while many of its members were aiding him in his expedition against the... GLC00782.11.01 Collection Item Letter signed to William Rabun June 30, 1818 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Secretary of State Adams informs Governor of Georgia Rabun that President Monroe has directed that Captain Obediah Wright be prosecuted for the murder of Chehaw Indians. He discusses some details necessary to start the prosecution. The Chehaw were... GLC00782.11.02 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to Andrew Jackson April 30, 1818 Glascock, Thomas, 1790-1841 A brigadier general in the Seminole War, Glascock tells Jackson of his return to Fort Early during the first Seminole War and gives an account of the Chehaw Affair. He discusses the misunderstandings that lead Captain Obediah Wright, who was in the... GLC00782.11.03 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to William Rabun May 23, 1818 Davis, John M., fl. 1818 Assistant Inspector General Davis forwards Governor of Georgia William Rabun a letter from Andrew Jackson (see GLC00782.11.05) regarding the Chehaw Affair. He also explains his plans for a trip to apprehend Obediah Wright for massacring several... GLC00782.11.04 Collection Item Letter to John M. Davis May 7, 1818 Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 A clerical copy of Jackson's letter to Davis in which he deals with the aftermath of the Chehaw Affair. He orders Davis to send a "talk to Kinnard with instructions to explain the substance to the Chehaw Warriors." Also orders him to arrest Obediah... GLC00782.11.05 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to William Rabun May 29, 1818 Davis, John M., fl. 1818 Davis informs Georgia Governor Rabun that Obediah Wright, whom Davis arrested for massacring Chehaw Indians, has been released through a writ of habeas corpus. He requests that Rabun have Wright returned to his custody. The Chehaw were American... GLC00782.11.06 Collection Item Autograph letter signed to Cummings, Hilliard & Company January 17, 1825 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Jefferson mentions ordering books for the schools of art and modern languages and ancient and modern history. He writes concerning courses in law at the University of Virginia and the need for books, especially "Thomas' edition of Coke Littleton... GLC00782.12 Collection Item Letter signed to Ulysses S. Grant October 4, 1867 Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875 Johnson asks Grant to "inform Major General C. C. Augur, by telegraph, that he is authorized and empowered to act as a member of the Indian Peace Commission during the absence of Lieut. General Sherman, and direct him to meet the Commission at Fort... GLC00782.13 Collection Item Document signed [Appointment of Joseph Jackson Coombs as an examiner-in-chief of the United States Patent Office] 6 August 1861 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Countersigned by Walton J. Smith, acting Secretary of the Interior. Impression stamped with The Department of the Interior seal. GLC00782.14