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Whiskey Rebellion Traitors
November 1794
Wells, James, fl. 1794
Whiskey Rebellion Traitors - re: "Raising a [liberty] poll...in sign of Treason" Treasonous activity in Bruners Town
GLC08150
to his sister
11 August 1863
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
Received the news that clothes were on the way. Is very grateful to have a family that readily supplies his wants. Remarks on beauty of Maryland, and comments that his brother Marion remembers the countryside and the "famous stampede" there the...
GLC08165.57
to William H. Seward
February 14, 1855
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
Discusses the failed attempt to unseat him from the United States Senate: "the combination to destroy by mutiny and treason the advantages which the Whigs of New York won in the open field was a fearful one. But we have prevailed."
GLC08226
to Mary Blackman
5 August 1863
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother about feeling sick but does not believe it is enough to get him discharged. Asks about his brother Francis. Discusses his view of the war. "I hope this war will soon be over and I think it would if the North made as great an...
GLC02159.10
to Brother Henry
26 July 1861
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
There was an awful battle at Bull's Run He criticizes General Tyler who changed General Scott's orders, thereby ruining their position. Another General was drunk and their Colonel refused to obey the drunk General's orders. The next day General Tyler...
GLC02172.07
[South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession]
1865
Lithographic facsimile of South Carolina's 1860 Act of Secession. On March 3, 1865, a detachment of the 102 U.S. Colored Troops captured what they believed to be the original manuscript of South Carolina's Secession ordinance. (In fact, they had...
GLC09237
to James B. McPherson
28 August 1863
Ransom, Thomas Edwin Greenfield, 1834-1864
To Gen. James B. McPherson, reporting on disloyalty of W.W. Shaw, who plans to ship cotton, and attacks Col. B. G. Farrar of the 30th Missouri: "...his men and officers can not be trusted in the country alone. They pillage and plunder and destroy...
GLC09269
[Certification of authenticity of flag fragment]
26 April 1865
Laurence, A.B., fl. 1865
Lt. Col. and Quartermaster of the U. S. Army 24th Corps certifies "That the accompanying is a fragment of the Rebel Flag that floated over the Capitol of the Confederacy in this city, and was taken by the troops of this command. The flag- made it is...
GLC09276.01
Susan B. Boomer Diary 1848-1858
1848-1858
Boomer, Susan B., fl. 1848-1858
Diary of a young woman who left Massachusetts to settle in Bristol, Illinois, with opinions on slavery, patriotism, the Compromise of 1850, and the Fugitive Slave Act. "I spent the night at Uncle James's. During the evening a fugitive slave was...
GLC09292
to Esther Ann Kinney
12 May 1862
Dodge, Nelson E., fl. 1862-1864
re: Dodge admits that he has had dysentery and has "felt not fit to crall." He also writes about the attack on the retreating Confederates, specifically at Williamsburg. He is also suspicious of the rumored attack on Richmond, writing "I think...
GLC02162.03
to Henry Knox
17 July 1781
Franks, David Salisbury, fl. 1740-1793
Written at the "Capes of Delaware." Franks explains that he is employed in a matter of public business by Robert Morris, superintendent of finance. Franks is on his way to Madrid, Spain then Paris, France (to bear dispatches to John Jay and...
GLC02437.01056
to unknown Colonel
circa 1863-1864
Undated, unsigned letter addressed only to "Col." Refers to a Father Park who aided Colonel Fitzhugh by sending money to Baltimore. The writer states by doing so, Park helped the Confederates and states "...by this act not only sympathized with our...
GLC02414.187
to Ebenezer Foote
4 September 1780
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
From West Point, Arnold writes to a supplier asserting that "The Enemy from their Preparations seem to have some important movement in contemplation, their object may be an attack on these ports." Consequently, he requests the cattle meant for the...
GLC08919
Amendments of the Constitution, submitted to the consideration of the American people.
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872
Argues for constitutional amendments to abolish slavery, establish universal citizenship and prosecute treason. Issued during the ratification process of the Thirteenth Amendment proposes a number of amendments, and discusses them in context of...
GLC08996
to Thomas Pennant
7 June 1778
Mostyn, Samuel, fl. 1778
British officer in occupied Philadelphia discusses threats against Loyalists: "Peace is not wish'd at all nor hardly talked of ... The rebels have publish'd a list of Persons whom they mean to threat as Traytors [sic] to the States of America, if...
GLC09023
The dangers and duties of the hour: an address delivered at concert hall
1866
Kelley, William D., 1814-1890
Published by Chronicle Book and Job Print. Denounces president Andrew Johnson as an untrustworthy leader and one who easily pardons traitors, primarily Southern rebels. Includes a letter written to Kelley by Governor W.G. Brownlow of Tennessee as a...
GLC01265.24
to William Maxwell
28 April 1779
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Confirming death sentence against Major Daniel Platt, commuting another, [in reaction court martial 12 soldiers who deserted and planned to join the British].
GLC08135
to Emily McLeod
03 September 1863
Describes trying to remember the faces of family members since he has not been home for so long. Reports that the regiment is idle at present, and that the army of Northern Virginia is gaining its strength back because the absentee and sick are...
GLC08165.58
[The Pennsylvania Packet].
26 June 1779
Includes "Dr. Morgan's Vindication," supported by Washington, and a list of those wanted for high treason.
GLC08209
[Rail pass and train ticket]
August 1862
Cyril, M., fl. 1862
Contains two items. The first is a permit for Sarah Lay to travel by "rail or river" at her expense, good for one day. Issued by Major J. W. Merrill, Provost Marshal, District of Cairo, and signed by [M. Cyril]. On verso is printed, "It is...
GLC01013.30
to Jedediah Smith
April 1807
Smith, Philander, 1764-1824
Informs his brother in Massachusetts that their brother Philetus has died of an inflammatory illness. Comments on family members and his finances. Says he has withdrawn from public life for he is tired of the ignorance of both Democrats and...
GLC04601.03
to John J. Key
September 26, 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The letter is accompanied by a copy of General Orders No. 144 from September 27, 1862, signed by the Assistant Adjutant General, dismissing Key from the service for uttering disloyal sentiments. The note describes meeting on September 27 with Key and...
GLC00228.01
to Parents
13 September 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Received his first letter from them in over two weeks. "I think this department is the worst we have ever been in for mail arrangements." Has started to drill twice a day. "The weather is variable." It often rains without warning, and nights can be...
GLC09355.090
to Father
25 October 1861
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Writes from Camp Pierpont, Virginia. Recounts to him, "you heard of the battle of Balls Bluff where the Rebels were victorious. They killed about 600 men altogether... besides the prisoners they took." Also reports that they caught the traitor, a...
GLC03523.08.20
February 11, 1862
Reports to his father from Camp Pierpont, mentioning that Union General Charles Stone has been rearrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. "The following are the charges brought against him. 1st For misbeavior at the Battle of Balls Bluff. 2nd For holding...
GLC03523.08.32
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