
President Abraham Lincoln, After Enactment of the First Conscription Act in American History, Issues a Draft Call in September 1863

President George Washington’s Official Handwritten Message to the Senate on His Reelection, Hoping His Second Term Will Lead to “the happiness of our country”

Gen. William Heath, Hero of Bunker Hill and Then in Charge of the Saratoga Convention Army, Writes His Prisoner and Counterpart, the British Commander of the Convention Army, on the Policy of Treatment of British POWs

Churchill Amidst the Rubble During the Blitz: Photograph of Winston Churchill as Prime Minister in 1941, In the Ruins of Bombed-out Portsmouth, with the Lord Mayor, Signed by Both

Gandhi Aims to Advise a Nurse Who Wanted to Help the Poor and Underprivileged and Aid in Their Medical Care


A Rare Diplomatic Appointment to Newly Recognized Haiti, Signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, Just Months After He Recognized that Republic

Albert Einstein Declines an Invite to Speak in Philadelphia, a Day After His 71st Birthday

The Humane Side of Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, in a Remarkable, Rare, Unpublished War Date Order
