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Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 25 June 1842, Author Unknown Jun 1842

Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 25 June 1842, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 25 June 1842, James Kerr, Jeremiah Morgan, Benjamin D. Treadwell Jun 1842

Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 25 June 1842, James Kerr, Jeremiah Morgan, Benjamin D. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


John H. Treadwell To Reuben Treadwell, 9 June 1842, John H. Treadwell Jun 1842

John H. Treadwell To Reuben Treadwell, 9 June 1842, John H. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Greenberg Bright To T.L. Treadwell, 4 June 1842, Greenberg Bright Jun 1842

Greenberg Bright To T.L. Treadwell, 4 June 1842, Greenberg Bright

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Promissory Note, 29 April 1842, Timmons Louis Treadwell Apr 1842

Promissory Note, 29 April 1842, Timmons Louis Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


William T. Brantly To Reuben Treadwell, 1 April 1842, William T. Brantly Mar 1842

William T. Brantly To Reuben Treadwell, 1 April 1842, William T. Brantly

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


1842 April 1: I. Davis, Barryton, Alabama, By H.J. Y. Moss, To Secretary Of State Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims Mar 1842

1842 April 1: I. Davis, Barryton, Alabama, By H.J. Y. Moss, To Secretary Of State Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Town Of Bangor In The County Of Penobscot And State Of Maine, Rufus Gilmore Mar 1842

Town Of Bangor In The County Of Penobscot And State Of Maine, Rufus Gilmore

Maine Bicentennial

Hand-tinted, pen and ink map of Bangor dated March 26, 1842 depicting holdings of Benjamin Bussey, a successful and wealthy Massachusetts businessman who owned large plots of land in Bangor, Dixmont, Newburg, Frankfurt, and Augusta, Maine in the late 18th and early 19 centuries. Bussey died on his Roxbury, Massachusetts estate January 13, 1842. Rufus Gilmore was the eldest son of David Gilmore, an early settler of Newburg, Maine and Land Agent for Benjamin Bussey. Map scale: 1:19,800. Map size: 53 x 72 cm.

Map includes the following inscription: "This plan represents the town of Bangor in the County of …


Receipt, 21 March 1842, Author Unknown Mar 1842

Receipt, 21 March 1842, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Robert E. Lee Letter To Captain J.K.H. Mansfield Of Fort Pulaski Regarding A Matter Published In A Circular To The Army Corps Of Engineers. Fort Hamilton, N.Y., February 25, 1842., Robert Edward Lee Feb 1842

Robert E. Lee Letter To Captain J.K.H. Mansfield Of Fort Pulaski Regarding A Matter Published In A Circular To The Army Corps Of Engineers. Fort Hamilton, N.Y., February 25, 1842., Robert Edward Lee

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Robert E. Lee writes from Fort Hamilton to Captain J.K.H. Mansfield of the Corps of Engineers at Fort Pulaski to discuss the object of a publication presented to the Circular in the Corps December 27, 1841. He states he had could claim no merit in its origin and was to promote its success, dated February 25, 1842, Fort Hamilton, N.Y.


Reason Wethers To T.L. Treadwll, 22 February 1842, Reason Wethers Feb 1842

Reason Wethers To T.L. Treadwll, 22 February 1842, Reason Wethers

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams Poem "To Thomas," 1842., Louisa Catherine Adams Jan 1842

Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams Poem "To Thomas," 1842., Louisa Catherine Adams

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Louisa Catherine Adams was the wife of John Quincy Adams. She was the first lady from 1825-1829, and she was the only first lady to be born outside the U.S. Adams writes this poem to Thomas, stating "your presence eased the lab'ring thought/the note aside was laid/ Before, with kind expression fraught/my compliment was paid." Dated January 25, 1842.


Archivo Historico De La Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores L_E_1067, Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores Dec 1841

Archivo Historico De La Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores L_E_1067, Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores

La Guerra de Texas y La Guerra Mexico - Estados Unidos

The Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans sent reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding: Texan prisoners in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and their release from prison in Puebla and Jalapa; correspondence between Waddy Thompson, agent of the United States in Mexico and José María Bocanegra the Foreign Minister; a Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Texas and England; Treaty of Peace and Alliance between Texas and the Comanche Indians; support from Texas for the rebellion in Yucatan. p. 1-263.


Cotton Book, 1842, Author Unknown Dec 1841

Cotton Book, 1842, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Ebws 1.13: Correspondence And Documents, 1842 Dec 1841

Ebws 1.13: Correspondence And Documents, 1842

Correspondence

1842


Archivo Historico De La Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores L_E_1068, Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores Dec 1841

Archivo Historico De La Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores L_E_1068, Secretaria De Relaciones Exteriores

La Guerra de Texas y La Guerra Mexico - Estados Unidos

The Mexican Embassy in United States of America and the Vatican and the Mexican Consulate in New Orleans sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports on: mediation from France, England and the United States over the conflict; the Texas-United States border; correspondence between Waddy Thompson and José María Bocanegra; proposed U.S. invasion of Mexico; Texans and Americans warships along the Mexican coast; the Battle of Lipantitlan between Texan and Mexican forces; a Texas Treaty with England. p. 1-320.


1841 Undated: Real Estate Bank Of The State Of Arkansas, $1,000 Arkansas State Bond Dec 1841

1841 Undated: Real Estate Bank Of The State Of Arkansas, $1,000 Arkansas State Bond

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Undated [1841]: State Of Arkansas To William H. Glass, Itemized Statement For Plastering Work Done At Penitentiary Dec 1841

Undated [1841]: State Of Arkansas To William H. Glass, Itemized Statement For Plastering Work Done At Penitentiary

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


1841 December 4: W. Forward, Secretary Of Treasury, To Governor A. Yell, Concerning The Sale Of Public Lands And Granting Of Preemption Rights Dec 1841

1841 December 4: W. Forward, Secretary Of Treasury, To Governor A. Yell, Concerning The Sale Of Public Lands And Granting Of Preemption Rights

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Promissory Note, 24 November 1841, William H. Taber Nov 1841

Promissory Note, 24 November 1841, William H. Taber

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Business Records, 3 November 1841, Author Unknown Nov 1841

Business Records, 3 November 1841, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Warrant For Arrest. Charge: Assault And Battery On Julia, An Enslaved Woman. 1841, Washington County, Tennessee., Justice Of The Peace, Washington County, Tennessee Oct 1841

Warrant For Arrest. Charge: Assault And Battery On Julia, An Enslaved Woman. 1841, Washington County, Tennessee., Justice Of The Peace, Washington County, Tennessee

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

The justice of the peace for Washington County, Tennessee instructs the sheriff to detain an individual for the "assault and battery on the body of Julia a Female Slave the property of Alexander Nelson now in the employment of Henry C. Stephenson." October 28, 1841.


1841 September 7: Jehoiada Jeffery, Probate Judge, Izard County, To Governor A. Yell, Recommending Appointment Of Benjamin Hawkins As Special Probate Judge Sep 1841

1841 September 7: Jehoiada Jeffery, Probate Judge, Izard County, To Governor A. Yell, Recommending Appointment Of Benjamin Hawkins As Special Probate Judge

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Liquor License, Barnwell District, South Carolina, August 21, 1841., Barnwell District, South Carolina Aug 1841

Liquor License, Barnwell District, South Carolina, August 21, 1841., Barnwell District, South Carolina

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

In which the licensee, William Robertson Jr., swears to not "sell give exchange barter" liquor to any enslaved persons. Signed by C.A. Scott.


[Thos] Thomas J. Chapman To T.L. Treadwell, 8 August 1841, Thomas J. Chapman Aug 1841

[Thos] Thomas J. Chapman To T.L. Treadwell, 8 August 1841, Thomas J. Chapman

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 2 August 1841, James Dillard, Sarah Dillard, Jeremiah Morgan Aug 1841

Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 2 August 1841, James Dillard, Sarah Dillard, Jeremiah Morgan

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Gilead Treadwell To Benjamin Treadwell, 15 July 1841, Gilead C. Treadwell Jul 1841

Gilead Treadwell To Benjamin Treadwell, 15 July 1841, Gilead C. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


1841 July 1: State Of Rhode Island To The Governor Of Arkansas, Proposing Several Amendments To The United States Constitution Jun 1841

1841 July 1: State Of Rhode Island To The Governor Of Arkansas, Proposing Several Amendments To The United States Constitution

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


1841 June 30: W.S. Fulton, Washington, To Elias N. Conway, Bank Question In Congress Jun 1841

1841 June 30: W.S. Fulton, Washington, To Elias N. Conway, Bank Question In Congress

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


1841 June 29: George W. Himes, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims Jun 1841

1841 June 29: George W. Himes, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.