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1863/10/22
Smith, John M.
to Elizabeth Smith
He found her husband's body and has sent it home by express. He warns her not to open the coffin because the body is "in an advanced state of decomposition."
GLC04189.58
16 - 18 April 1865
Moore, John (1826-1907)
to Mary Moore Kelly
He describes the surrender of Raleigh and the request for protection from looters. "The men here with few exceptions are anxious to come back into the Union; but as usual the majority of the ladies are rebellious, of course." He is optimistic of...
GLC04195.31
1862/01/04
Kelly, James R. (fl. 1861-1862)
to Mary Kelly
He is boarding with "widows" whose husbands are in the Confederate army. He also discusses the plight of pickets and guards, and a much awaited pay.
GLC04197.10
1862/03/08
He toured the estate of the ex-Senator and ex-minister to Spain, C. J. Falkner. Falkner himself fled from the approaching Federal army. He finally received a letter from home and was alarmed to hear that someone was prowling around their house at...
GLC04197.24
29 April 1861
Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
[President Abraham Lincoln appoints William W. Ross as an agent for the Pottowatomie Indians in Kansas]
Countersigned by Caleb Blood Smith, Secretary of the Interior. Features embossed seal of the Department of the Interior.
GLC04206
17 January 1865
[Authority to affix the seal to a treaty with the Shoshonee Goship Indians].
Lincoln authorizes a treaty with the Shoshonee Goship (Goshute) Bands of Indians dated October 12, 1863. The treaty was made at Tuilla Valley, Utah Territory. Brigadier General P. Edward Connor, commander of the military district of Utah, and...
GLC04328
1870/05/16
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) (1822-1885)
To Miss Zielin
Inviting her to lunch at the White House. [see .016]
GLC04360.015
Grant, Julia Dent (1826-1902)
Requesting her assistance in "receiving" guests after tomorrow's lunch. [see .015]
GLC04360.016
1875/11/18
To: Paymaster General.
Inviting the Paymaster general and Mrs. Alvord to dinner at the White House.
GLC04360.017
1876/02/11
To: Honorable and Mrs. Townsend
Engraved invitation. Inviting them to dinner at the White House
GLC04360.018
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