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[Draft of Jackson's seventh and final address to Congress]
1836/12/05
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Written in the hand of Andrew Jackson Donelson, the President's nephew. Page 68 is missing, typed transcript included.
GLC04793.01
to Edward Telfair re: condemning the import of Black enslaved people into Georgia
1804/06/30
Few, William, 1748-1828
Written as former delegate from Georgia to the current Governor, condemning the importation of Black enslaved people into Georgia as a ploy to increase the state's congressional representation. Portion of embossed tax stamp on bottom of paper. Few...
GLC04842.05
to John Jay
20 April 1786
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Writing as a member of the Continental Congress, Monroe seeks Jay's attendance at a meeting and input on the issues of governing territories and establishing an Indian Department. Indicates that the questions will pertain to whether or not the...
GLC03654
to William North
18 September 1788
Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794
Whimsical letter written by Von Steuben in retirement and in debt in New York to his former aide North, who was also in retirement at Duanesburg, New York. Refers to North as "my dear Bill." Looks back on the last year. Mentions that "you did cut...
GLC02542.12
to John Francis Mercer
February 27, 1785
Monroe, a member of the Confederation Congress, informs Mercer, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, that a secretary will soon be appointed to assist John Adams as Minister to Great Britain. States that James McHenry, also a member of the...
GLC02861
to Henry Knox
9 November 1788
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Reports news of the War Office (William was managing affairs there in Henry's absence). Discusses Lieutenant John Pratt's planned march to Fort Pitt. Refers to [Samuel] Hodgdon's organization of wagons for transporting clothing. Admits that he...
GLC02437.04028
30 November 1788
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
"The close of the business relative to the Senators you must ere this have seen in the News papers considering the jumble it wound up very well every thing perfectly quiet and peaceable at present." Transmits a letter for Mr. Morris. Sends his...
GLC02437.04039
1867 Diary
1867
Kiger, James S., fl. 1859-1873
Newspaper clippings inserted at beginning with Washington's General Order, July 1776 and McClellan's General Order, September 1861. Also positions of the sun and moon and on the back, a list of the original 13 states and all the signers of the...
GLC03131.16.07
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, no. 161, (August 22, 1861)]
22 August 1861
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Lincoln Appoints a Day of Fasting and Prayer, Bill to Admit Missouri into Confederacy Passed by Congress, Letter from Mr.Magraw of Pennsylvania. Miscellaneous advertisements for dentistry, confectionaries, drugs and medicines, food.
GLC05959.09.002
Southern Confederacy. (January 2, 1862)
2 January 1862
Subjects include European politics towards the South, Losses at Fredericksburg, Skirmishing on the Chickasaw Bayou. 2 Pages Only - Incomplete. Unclear what the volume and no. are. Includes runaway slave reward notices and miscellaneous advertisements...
GLC05959.09.005
"Congressman Abraham Lincoln"
1946
Dondero, Hon. George A., fl. 1946
GLC08880.138
2 November 1788
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
Stagg fills in for William Knox at the War Office (William was conducting War Office business in Henry's absence and is indisposed due to illness). Notes that William is too sick to answer correspondence. Reports that [John] Pratt, who was ordered...
GLC02437.04023
3 December 1788
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Introduces Mr. Barclay, the bearer of this letter, noting that Barclay hopes to solicit an office in the new government. Asks Knox to make Barclay "known to the Eastern Senators." Docketed by Knox: "from S. Ogden Esqr. respecting Mr Barclay also...
GLC02437.04043
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