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13 February 1934
Addison, Pauline, "Pat" (fl. 1930-1940)
to Paul H. Lobik
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated February 13, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.17
26 February 1934
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated February 26, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.18
20 March 1934
Hlobik, James J. Jr., (fl. 1933)
One letter from James Hlobik to Paul H. Lobik dated March 20, 1934.
GLC09577.19
21 March 1934
Jahoda, Henry, (fl. 1934)
One letter from Henry Jahoda to Paul H. Lobik dated March 21, 1934.
GLC09577.20
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated March 21, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.21
5 April 1934
Hlobik, John, (fl. 1934)
One letter from John Hlobik to Paul H. Lobik dated April 5, 1934. Pleads for forgiveness and wishes to see Paul, his son, and the rest of the family.
GLC09577.22
7 March 1934
Hlobik, James J. Jr., (fl. 1933-1934)
One letter from James Hlobik to Paul H. Lobik dated March 7, 1934. Mentions relationship with their father and daily life.
GLC09577.23
12 April 1934
Larry, (fl. 1934)
One letter from Larry to Paul H. Lobik dated April 12, 1934.
GLC09577.24
24 June 1934
One letter from James Hlobik to Paul H. Lobik dated June 24, 1934.
GLC09577.25
10 September 1934
One letter from James Hlobik to Paul H. Lobik dated September 10, 1934.
GLC09577.27
25 June 1934
Bellinger, J.B., (fl. 1934)
One letter from J.B. Bellinger to Paul H. Lobik dated June 25, 1934. A official letter regarding an appeal of Paul's discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. A note on the envelope reads "received Certificate of Disch. & Checks: July 10, 1934...
GLC09577.26
circa 1865
Baxter, William, (fl. 1865)
The Refugee
One poem entitle The Refugee sent by Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated circa 1865.
GLC03523.29.096.02
9 September 1782
Tilghman, Tench (1744-1786)
to Samuel Shaw
Written from "Head Quarters." Writes, "I would ever wish to pay proper attention to the business of Ladies, but without I am acquainted with the Resolve of the 6 July 1779 in [favor?] of Mrs. [Margaret] Corbin, I cannot tell what it is she wants -...
GLC02437.01591
September 10, 1782.
Shaw, Samuel (1754-1794)
to Tench Tilghman
Writes that it is not in his power to send him Congress's resolve of 6 July 1779, concerning Margaret Corbin. Explains that her case is "peculiar": "Her husband and son killed and herself wounded in the services, were misfortunes of so aggravated as...
GLC02437.01595
11 September 1782
Writes, "It appears clearly to me that the order forbidding the issue of Rum to Women does not extend to Mrs. [Margaret] Corbin - Granting provision at all, to Women who are followers of the Army, is altogether matter of courtesy, and therefore the...
GLC02437.01597
31 March 1950
Truman, Harry S. (1884-1972)
to Dean Acheson
A personal letter to Acheson, then secretary of state. Responding to a letter of Acheson dated 28 March and enclosing a copy of his previous day's press conference. Mentions Michigan Senator Arthur Vandenberg and Henry Stimson as arguing from the...
GLC00782.22
22 June 1774-25 July 1774
Lott, Abraham, fl. 1785-1789
[Journal of trip to Albany, New York]
Leather bound journal of Abraham Lott. Journal describes his journey from New York to Albany. Traveled by ship from Boston to the Hudson River. Mentions meeting Philip Schuyler and Philip Livingston, among other notable New Yorkers. Tells of his...
GLC02542.06
4 January 1789
Ogden, Samuel (1746-1810)
to Henry Knox
Two parts. First part from Samuel Ogden. Sends regards to Knox's children who have recovered from the measles. Writes about work done for a ship and land on the St. Lawrence river. Mentions that Mr. [Gouverneur] Morris "will be authorized to sell a...
GLC02437.10218
26 March 1784
Hamilton, Alexander (1757-1804)
[Salary account for service in the Continental Congress]
Lists his salary for a 240 day term he served for the state of New York from 25 November 1782 to 30 July 1783 at five dollars a day for a total of $524. Also lists traveling expenses for 14 days. Lists credits to his account of $460 leaving a...
GLC01605
2 November 1785
Writes, "Accept my thanks, my dear Sir, for the Extract, from the Journals of Congress- It appears to be fully in point- But now I have begun with you I must have your further assistance- Will it not be necessary that a certificate should be obtained...
GLC02437.03210
01 January 1778
Whipple, William
to the Gov. of Georgia re: lifting the embargo on rice
Signed on verso by Whipple and Gouverneur Morris, both as members of Congress, as well as Nathaniel Scudder.
GLC00184.51
Wednesday March 1776
Jay, John (1745-1829)
to Sarah Livingston Jay
Written by Jay as a member of the Continental Congress to his wife Sarah, who he refers to as "Sally." References Sarah's letter of 17 March 1776 (date of creation inferred from this reference), which gave news of her and their son's improved health...
GLC01220
9 May 1781
Lovell, James (1737-1814)
to Samuel Holten
Signed with initials. Discusses a letter sent to Elbridge Gerry concerning money. States that Congress cannot move forward with the creation of a new system during this wartime without money from the states. Writes "Congress without their money...
GLC01450.020.15
circa 1788
Hancock, John (1737-1793)
Retained draft of Hancocks' instructions to Massachusetts legislature
One manuscript written by John Hancock dated circa 1788. Pertaining to the selection of electors to vote for the President of the United States. He believes that such an act would not only strengthen the relations between the states but establish...
GLC07916
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