Box 2
Contains 69 Results:
Item 1
Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., New York City New York, to President John O'Neill, New York City, New York, 1868 July 19
Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Wade Hampton, stating his position as well as those of Generals [William] Preston, Gordon, and Forrest on their recent interview. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
Also including ALS, from James Gibbons, Vice President Fenian Brotherhood, [St. Louis, Mo.], 1868 April 21
Authorizes him to consult with General [P.] G. T. Beauregard and other former Confederate officers about the Fenian Brotherhood's plans; lets them know how much they admire their abilities and how much they would like them to join them. First sentence revised by John Tyler, Jr. 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Also including ALS, from Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, New Orleans, La., to Jno. Tyler, [Jr.], New Orleans, La., 1868 May 12
Health precludes his acceptance of the command offered; General Richard Taylor may be able to assist him. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.
Also including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana, to General [P.] G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1868 May 12
Hopes his health will be restored; plans to use the introduction to Richard Taylor this evening. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.
Also, including ALs, from Raphael Semmes, New Orleans, La., to John Tyler, [Jr., New Orleans, La.], 1868 May 12
Until such time as the foreign power which he represents has a de facto government and a flag, there can be no naval force; when that time comes he will be happy to become the commander of that force. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Also including Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, to Major General [Wade] Hampton and others [N.B. Forrest, J.B. Gordon, J.C. Brown, Raphael Semmes], 1868 June 17
Inquires whether they wish to stay with their delegations to the convention or have their own suite; expects them about the last of the month. "Keep uncommitted on the Presidential question." 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Also including ALS, from N.B. Forrest, Memphis, Tenn., to Gen. John Tyler, Jr., New York City, [N.Y.], 1868 June 20
Advises him to secure a suite of rooms for the party; will be in New York City by the 1st of July; has written to [John B.] Gordon and [Wade] Hampton and has seen John C. Brown about this. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Also including ALS, from Wade Hampton, Charlottesville, Va., to Col. Jno. Tyler, Jr., [New York City. N.Y.], 1868 June 27
Will arrive in New York about 3 July; has arranged a room already. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Also including ALS, from Raphael Semmes, Mobile, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, 1868 June 25
Received his letter; reminds him of his [RS] letter of last May, wherein he states that he could be of no service until such a time as the cause has a de facto government; when that time comes he would be glad to assist the cause. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
Also including ALS, from Wade Hampton, New York City, New York, to Col. Jno. Tyler, [Jr., New York City, New York], 1868 July 15
Gordon, Forrest, and he [W. H.] concur in the agreement reached the other day; is planning to leave this morning. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
Item 1
Box 2
Folder 1, 1868 January-May
Folder 2, 1868 June
Folder 3, 1868 July 1
Folder 4, July 2-September
Folder 5, 1868 November-December
Folder 6, 1869
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Washington, D.C., 1868 January 23
The movement is going in the right direction and the adversary should be overthrown; nothing can stop him [JT] when he is doing what he thinks it right; has consistently supported him [AJ]; if he [JT] cannot do what he needs to be done, then appoint John Cantatore or John P. Brophy. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of the letter.
[John Tyler, Jr., to Washington, D.C.?], to Mr. President [Andrew Johnson, Washington, D.C.], 1868 February 11
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, Washington, D.C., 1868 February 16
The Radicals have let several opportunities for complete victory slip through their fingers, enabling Johnson to gather strength. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
Rsolution prepared for Mr. Lewis V. Bogy of St. Louis, Missouri, 1868 February 22
to be offered the National Democratic Committee at Washington Feb. 22, 1868, for adoption. Rendering thanks to Andrew Johnson for his part in upholding the constitution. 2 pp. Df of AD.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, The President, Washington, D.C., 1868 March 27
Believes impeachment will fail; please support the action to be taken on Monday. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, The President, Washington, D.C., 1868 March 30
Encloses Robert Tyler's report to the Executive [Democratic] Committee of Alabama; is ready to do whatever he can to support him [AJ]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.