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[Collection of 3 letters written and received by Montgomery Meigs regarding the Capitol Dome]. Decimalized.
1855-1859
See descriptions in GLC08246.01-.03
GLC08246
to A.H. Bowman
07 July 1855
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
Justifies the use of an ornate molding of the Capitol Dome.
GLC08246.01
to J. Glancy Jones
24 June 1858
Meigs allays concerns over the Capitol Dome's stability: "There were plenty of people, who when Michel Angelo was building the Dome of St. Peter's thought it would never stand..." Jones was on the House Ways & Means Committee.
GLC08246.02
to Montgomery Meigs
12 August 1859
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
Franklin, the superintendent of construction, writes to Meigs regarding the construction costs of the Capitol Dome.
GLC08246.03
to Harriet W. Dewey
2 December 1861
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
Mark hasn't arrived in Washington yet, but his baggage arrived. He is off to visit Col. Alberge and doesn't have time to write. Written at Camp Rogers.
GLC02161.011
12 July 1864
He thinks the "Head of the Nation" is frightened by the raid into Maryland and want to protect Washington. He would like to hear that the Johnnies are burning Buffalo.
GLC02161.134
to Fannie Schoonmaker
February 14, 1862
Higgins, Patrick, fl. 1859-1862
Received a letter from her yesterday, and is glad to hear she is in good health. Does not have much to ask her because she wrote a very long letter. Wrote to her the Saturday before, but it appears that that letter did not arrive before she sent her...
GLC02164.05
to Mary Blackman
17 September 1862
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. Speaks of the heavy load they have to carry; knapsacks, water, their guns and rounds. Stationary of the Headquarters 7th reg. R.I. Vol., Col. Z.R. Bliss. With an image of the United States Capital. Written in pencil.
GLC02159.04
to Father
18 July 1861
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
He talks of how they made the journey from Detroit to Washington and were then presented to the President and General Scott. Some men were detailed to go on picket duty. At some point shots were exhanged and 5 or 6 Rebels were killed.
GLC02172.06
to Charles Thomson
3 March 1785
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Draft letter to Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, declining appointment [as one of three commissioners to lay out site for Federal capital] "Reduced to the painful necessity of a sedentary life by chronic disorders,… In this situation Congress...
GLC09242
to mother
February 23, 1863
He asks her to send some flannel shirts and socks. Soon he will go to Washington and get paid and he will be able to fix things financially.
GLC02161.074
[orders for Orville S. Dewey]
20 April 1864
Hall, James, A., 1750-1819
Dewey is ordered to Washington on guard patrol.
GLC02161.121
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
February 27, 1862
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Edwards, senior aide-de-camp on the staff of General Darius N. Couch, writes to his mother, from head quarters, Couch's brigade. Remarks that he will take the train to Washington, D.C., on 28 February. Does not know his precise destination, but...
GLC02163.01
to his aunt
January 19, 1862
He is camped near Washington and he is very interested in the town. He wants to get a pass and explore. He imagines a time when the great rebellion will end and the troops will go marching back to whoever is home.
GLC02161.016
to Esther Ann Kinney
22 November 1863
Blanchard, John, fl. 1862-1864
re: Blanchard describes the skirmishes his regiment has with the Confederate troops around the Rappahannock River in the defense of Washington DC. He also describes his camp, saying, "the huts were constructed of bags plastered with mud…every thing...
GLC02162.05
to Mary Ann Davis
24 September 1862
Holly, William H., ?-1864
Written at Camp Parapet to a friend. Mentions rumors that Stonewall Jackson has been taken prisoner in Washington or that he has conquered Washington. Talks of gifts sent from home (one especially exciting was a piece of cheese.) In return, he sends...
GLC02165.10
to Heather Henry
5 July 1861
He got a pass to go down to Washington the other day. He visited the gallery and the senate chambers. Very Faded.
GLC02172.04
to Henry Jackson Hunt
18 May 1883
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
States "I say you are still fit for the tented field; full pay; and to hold your own with any hero or patriot of them all (even with Cullum- I will tell you, someday, why I put him first)." Scolds Hunt for going to Little Rock, Arkansas because...
GLC02382.098
View of the White House and Grounds, the East Room, The Red Room, The Blue Room, and the Green Room
circa 1861-1864
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
GLC09118.51
to Robert L. Stone
December 31, 1945
Petersen, Howard C., 1910-1995
A thank you note from Howard C. Petersen who just became Assistant Secretary of War.
Post-Script- He asks that Bob let him know if he can do anything to get Bob a regular army commission.
GLC09620.192
to Sheila Stone
December 1, 2015
Dole, Robert J., 1923-?
A thank you note from Bob Dole for a copy of "Letters in a Box." He enclosed a copy of his own war memoir, GLC09620.347. It is signed by Bob Dole.
A note with the collection states "Dick Button introduced me to his friend John Zentay, a Washington...
GLC09620.213
[Copied photograph of the Washington, D. C. Williiam Tecumseh Sherman memorial]
circa 1893-1903
Photograph of the monument, dedicated in 1893, created by sculptor Carl Rohl-Smith. The page on which the photograph is printed appears to have been torn from a book.
GLC05466.02
to John T. Caine
10 May 1870
Williams, J., fl. 1790
Comments on managing the Salt Lake Theatre with Hiram Clawson, and having to pay all the proceeds to the landlord. He mentions that Clawson brought up Caine's situation (taking up residence in Washington, D.C. in order to protest anti-Mormon federal...
GLC05493.03
to Margaret McClelland
31 July 1863
Hallidy, Adam, M., fl. 1862-1865
Discusses the significance of their correspondence. Describes his daily activities. Reports accompanying rioters from the New York Draft Riots to the old capitol prison to await court martial. Writes that after they see their new quarters, the...
GLC05522.03
Richard Wallace
23 November 1864
Wallace, Richard, fl. 1777
Mayor of Washington, D.C.
GLC05603.02.74
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