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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialMillard Fillmore letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as president to Hugh Maxwell, collector at the Port of New York. Topics include activities in Cuban waters, attempts to annex Cuba, and the issue of war powers in the U.S. Congress. Persons represented include George Law.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Fillmore, Millard
- Date: 1852
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialPeter Muhlenberg letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written near Ocheese Town to Matthew Arbuckle. Topics include the Seminole Indians and the 1st Seminole War.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Muhlenberg, Peter
- Date: 1817
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialPeter Muhlenberg letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written along the Appalachicola River and addressed to Maj. General Edmund P. Gaines. Topics include the Seminole Indians and the 1st Seminole War. He reports sighting Indians with boats laden with corn and pumpkins and expects to have transport arrive at Fort Scott in about 25 to 30 days.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Muhlenberg, Peter
- Date: 1817
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as president to General Andrew Jackson. Topics include Florida, the Seminole Indians, and politics in the U.S. Congress. Monroe writes in part, "Every transaction has been scrutinized, under the instigation of anonymous writers, on false or prejudiced views, & the great effort seems to have been, to pull down institutions & characters, rather than to rear them up, for the support &...
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1822
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialAndrew Jackson letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written by General Jackson in Huntsville, Ala., to his wife, Rachel Jackson. Topics include Florida, the Seminole Indians, and the Jackson family. The letter was written after Jackson had received orders from Secretary of War John C. Calhoun to proceed against the Seminoles and the Spanish government of Florida.
- Contributor: Jackson, Andrew - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1818
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWilliam Eden letter, Catalog Record Only ALS to Lord Holland regarding the draft of a proposed note to include corrections by Lord Holland, Lord Grenville, and Lord Howick, and the impending meeting of same.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Auckland, William Eden
- Date: 1806
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CollectionAnglo-American Treaty of 1806 archive, Catalog Record Only Collection of documents relating to the Anglo-American Treaty of 1806 (also referred to as the Monroe-Pinkney Treaty).
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1805
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialMatthew Arbuckle letter, Catalog Record Only ALS from Arbuckle in camp at Burges Bluff to Maj. General Edmund P. Gaines at Fort Scott, Fla. Topics include the Seminole Indians and the 1st Seminole War.
- Contributor: Arbuckle, Matthew - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1817
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish ambassador Joaquín de Anduaga. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1822
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, Florida and land grants there, and President James Monroe.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1821
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1821
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1821
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1821
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, Florida, Argentina, and the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1820
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1820
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, Florida and land grants there, and Texas.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1820
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1820
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1820
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish ambassador Joaquín de Anduaga. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, the administration of President James Monroe, and Florida and land grants there.
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1822
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJohn Quincy Adams letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Alexander H. Everett, U.S. chargé d'affaires at the Hague. Topics include Florida; Pensacola; St. Augustine; U.S. treaties, diplomacy, and foreign affairs; Spanish colonialism; the Adams-Onís Treaty; and whether the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII, will ratify the treaty, versus obtaining Florida by other means. Persons represented include President James Monroe, U.S. minister to Spain John Forsyth, and...
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1819
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialWilliam Pinkney and James Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only Letter to Lord Holland, excusing their refusal of an invitation because of the expected presence of the Prince of Wales.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialObservations of Canadian merchants on the treaties with America as they affect the provinces of Canada, Catalog Record Only In English. Provenance: Gift of Jay I. Kislak Foundation. Forms part of: Anglo-American Treaty of 1806 archive, no. 4. NUCMC/kislak NUCMC/vm01 Kislak accession no.: 1998.008.04.0002
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialDraft of a dispatch from Henry Fox and William Eden to British Foreign Secretary Charles Grey, Catalog Record Only Fox and Eden were the British commissioners for the Anglo-American Treaty of 1806 (also known as the Monroe-Pinkney Treaty). In English. Provenance: Gift of Jay I. Kislak Foundation. Forms part of: Anglo-American Treaty of 1806 archive, no. 17. NUCMC/kislak NUCMC/vm01 Kislak accession no.: 1998.008.17.0002
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1806
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialDraft of a letter from Henry Fox and William Eden, Catalog Record Only Draft of a letter to the American commissioners, James Monroe and William Pinkney, announcing Napoleon's Berlin decree as a new factor in negotiations regarding the Anglo-American treaty, and requesting an explanation of American intentions.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1806
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialDraft of a letter from Henry Fox and William Eden, Catalog Record Only Draft of a letter to the American commissioners, James Monroe and William Pinkney, announcing Napoleon's Berlin decree as a new factor in negotiations regarding the Anglo-American treaty, and requesting an explanation of American intentions.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1806