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to Dwight Foster
22 August 1806
Eaton, William, 1764-1811
Re: Burr's western conspiracy. Eaton had told Jefferson, who answered, "'There is too much knowledge an integrity among the people to give room to any apprehension of the kind.'"
GLC08103
[Official notification of Santa Ana's Secularization Act]
26 November 1833
Garcia, Carlos, fl. 1833
Broadside in Spanish. Official notice that Catholic Church property has been given over to private petitioners.
GLC08204
to darling Cherry
28 May 1865
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
The Secretary of the Navy finally arrived, as well as the steamer Clyde with Jefferson Davis on board. Later he went on board the Santiago de Cuba and was introduced to the ladies of the party. Written at Charleston Harbor.
GLC08284.110
to Vincent Gray
April 5, 1823
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
"As fast as my vessels arrive, I shall send them off the coast of Cuba again....the pirates shall have but little peace..." building a town in Florida,etc.
GLC08288
to [Edward W.] Kinsley
10 April 1872
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Marked private. Written from the Senate Chamber. Complains about the Boston press being hard on him, criticizes President Ulysses S. Grant's attempt to annex Santo Domingo, and rails against Grant's leadership in general: "I did not write to...
GLC02095.16
10 March 1874
Criticizes Buenaventura Baez, President of the Dominican Republic. Kinsley apparently informed Sumner of a dinner for Baez. He states in full, "A Dinner to Baez! Why not invite the murderer of the Virginius crew? At least please read an authentic...
GLC02095.18
to Estelle Spero
January 15, 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond tells Estelle that he is "attempting to learn the basics of Spanish".
GLC09120.174
January 17, 1943
Diamond describes watching a group of cavalry officers warming up for a fox-hunt. He also discusses his Spanish class.
GLC09120.177
to John W. Frughs
27 July 1872
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Writes shortly after being nominated as Grant's Vice President. "I find your note and the Platform of 'The Young Men's Continental League' ...I have long hoped and believed that the people inhabiting the North American Continent will be united under...
GLC09142
[Slavery related collection] [Decimalized .01- .10]
circa 1860s
Collection of 7 abolitionist and slavery related autograph letter signed and one John Brown carte-de-visite. Autograph letter signed dated 25 June 1861 from H. Giles, "If this war continues, we can not now even imagine our worst days - nor, do I...
GLC09190
To "My Dear Sir"
25 April 1862
Littell, E., 1797-1870
GLC09190.07
to L. Pierce Jr.
10 December 1863
Dana, Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh, 1822-1905
Retained copy of letter to the U.S. Consul at Matamoras, declining to intervene in the ongoing Civil War in Mexico. "The federal government of Mexico is on terms of intimate friendship with ours... if your danger is iminent you should remove herer...
GLC09230
to Stevens
12 October 1846
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Mexican War naval and land operations while in command of the Cyane: "there is no hope whatever of a peace & we will have to conquer the whole country or form lines of occupation of what we already have taken."
GLC09281
to Mr. Clark
15 July 1847
Plummer, Joseph B., fl. 1847-1862
Conditions in Vera Cruz in the Mexican War: "the Guerillas are becoming more and more bold.… They have even sent word to the Col. that they are going to pay him a visit and that they shall hang him.... There is little prospect of peace. Santa Anna is...
GLC09282
to his mother
8 April 1848
Wheeler, Frank, fl. 1848
Lt. of 2nd Illinois Volunteers, re dining with former Mexican president General Santa Anna in Puebla: "His opinion of the war is this, he said he thought that the Mexican people would send for him again and as to peace there would be none."
GLC09283
to Sarah R. Golding
2 May 1846
Hunter, Nathaniel Wyche, fl. 1846
Capt. of 2nd U.S. Dragoons, Galveston, Texas writes about the opening of the Mexican War: "There will be ten thousand troops on the Rio Grande in two weeks....I shall go directly to Point Isabel and if not in the hands of the enemy shall land and...
GLC09284
[Report] of 3rd Auditer on Claim of Lt. Grant
February 12, 1852
Gallaher, John S., fl. 1848
Letter to Secretary of the Treasury Thomas Corwin. States that in a previous letter, Secretary Corwin had referred to a report by Congressman Seymour regarding the alleged loss of $1000 by Ulysses S. Grant. Responds that he examined the accounts...
GLC02305.05
to Origen Storrs Seymour
February 16, 1852
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865
Responds to Congressman Seymour's request for information on the Grant case. Replies, "no credit can be given on account of such alleged loss unless expressly authorized by Act of Congress. I am not aware of any case where this Department has...
GLC02305.06
Affidavit of Captain John H. Gore 4th Infantry
26 June 1848
Gore, John H., fl. 1848
Swears that Ulysses S. Grant asked his permission, on about 7 June, 1848, to "place a bag of public money in my private trunk, saying at the time, that he considered it the most safe place for its conveyance on the march which we were preparing to...
GLC02305.02
Statement of Lieutenant U. S. Grant Regiment Quarter Master
27 June 1848
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Swears he took the sum of $1000 to Captain Gore's room on June 6 "to be locked up in his trunk for safe keeping, my own chest having previously had the lock broken. I also deemed it safer to have public money in the room of some officer who did not...
GLC02305.03
to Henry Jackson Hunt
February 7, 1865
Worth, Margaret, 1828-?
Signed "M. S. Worth." Discusses General Scott's charge, possibly referring to an advance during the Mexican American War which involved General Winfield Scott and her father General William Jenkins Worth. Remarks "I remember how fully it was my...
GLC02382.099
Affidavit of Lieutenant D. F. Jones 4th Infantry
Jones, Del. Floyd, fl. 1848
Swears that he assisted Ulysses S. Grant in counting a bag of money that Grant brought into his quarters in early June. It was exactly $1000. They put it in a bag and Grant said he would place it in the trunk of Captain Alvord, but Jones...
GLC02305.01
Affidavit of Lieutenant DeRussy 4th Infantry
DeRussy, John, fl. 1848
Swears that Ulysses S. Grant deposited $1000 in the trunk of Captain Gore in early June. Comments that on the night of June 16, "the trunk containing said funds was stolen from the tent of Capt. Gore, this whilst Capt. Gore and myself were both...
GLC02305.04
February 18, 1871
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
Requests information from Hunt regarding Robert E. Lee's heroic crossing of the pedregal (a lava field) during the Mexican American war. This inquiry is for Emily V. Mason, who is writing a pictorial school book on the life of Lee. Mentions...
GLC02382.086
December 21, 1869
By the daughter of General William Jenkins Worth. Missed Hunt on his last visit. Has spent long hours in a sick room (possibly the room of her mother, Margaret Stafford Worth, who died in 1869). Mentions General Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee...
GLC02382.100
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