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1786/11/07
Washington, George (1732-1799)
to Benjamin Lincoln re: asking for report on Shays's rebellion
Washington writes "Are your people getting mad?"
GLC01479
1867/01/15
Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875)
Pardon of John Letcher for rebellion (c/s William H. Seward)
Accompanied by collateral transmittal letter from Henry Stanberry, the Attorney General's office 23 Jan. 1867. Letcher had been Confederate govenror of Virginia.
GLC06775
1697/06/02
Cuyler, Johannes (fl. 1697)
Statement that Robert Livingston should be reimbursed for costs incurred during Leisler's Rebellion
Johannes Cuyler states that during the time of Leisler's Rebellion, the city of Albany was desperately short of funds. Consequently, Robert Livingston resorted to using his private funds to supply and manage the city and its soldiers during the...
GLC03107.04839
June 1786
Stebbins, Gideon (1739-1829)
[Pay roll for Captain Stebbins militia company for service suppressing Shay's Rebellion]
Lists the men and indicates that they helped suppress "the Mob at Northampton."
GLC01412.10.02
September 1786
Lists the men and indicates that they served under General William Shepard "in defense of the Supreem Judicial Coart at Springfield."
GLC01412.10.03
17 February 1866
[Presidential pardon of Philip D. Roddey for his participation in the rebellion]
This document is a Presidential pardon in which President Andrew Johnson granted Philip D. Roddey a full pardon and amnesty from crimes committed during the rebellion. Roddey was nicknamed "the Swamp Fox of Tennessee." The pardon was countersigned by...
GLC05921
1873
Dana, Malcolm M. (fl. 1873)
The Norwich memorial: The annals of Norwich,... in the Great Rebellion
History of Regiments and men from Norwich in the Civil War
GLC00267.247
1866
Buchanan, James (1791-1868)
Mr. Buchanan's administration on the eve of rebellion [inscribed, with telegram]
Inscribed to Dr. James R. Speer, With telegram glued to front pastedowns, to Speer, announcing Buchanan's death.
GLC03354
20 September 1866
[Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses arising from the rebellion]
This document is a Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses committed during the Civil War. It is filled out and signed by Andrew Johnson as President and countersigned by William H. Seward as Secretary of State. Accompanied by a white seal.
GLC05782
1861-1877
Bourne, Herbert, (1825-1907)
Grand Durbar at Cawnpore After the Supression of the Sepoy Rebellion
One engraving entitled "Grand Durbar at Cawnpore After the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt" circa 1861-1877. Depicts a view of Lord Charles John Canning bestowing jewelry to a loyal Rajah, surronded by an audience of British and Indian men. Caption...
GLC08878.0188
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