Meier-Rudwick Collection of Congress of Racial Equality Records

Contents List

Container Title
Mss 445
Series: Post Office Files, 1789-1893, 1908
Box   1
1789-1820
Box   2
1821-1824
Box   3
1825-1827
Box   4
1828-1831
Box   5
1832-1843
Box   6
1844-1853
Box   7
1854-1855
Box   8
1856-1857
Box   9
1858
Box   10
1859-1860 July
Box   11
1860 August-1893, 1908
Mss 446
Series: War Department Files, 1789-1870
Box   1
Adjutant General's Office: Letter Books of the Secretary of War, 1800-1867
Physical Description: About 600 cards 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological
Scope and Content Note: Instructions for operation on the frontier.
Box   1
Adjutant General's Office: Letters of the Secretary of War to the President, 1802-1862
Physical Description: About 75 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Valuable in the study of the military and Indian policies of the United States.
Box   2
Adjutant General's Office: Letters of the Secretary of War to Congress, 1803-1870
Physical Description: About 200 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Valuable in the study of the military and Indian policies of the United States.
Box   2
Adjutant General's Office: Confidential and Unofficial Correspondence, 1814-1841
Physical Description: 10 cards 
Adjutant General's Office: Letters Received by the Secretary of War, 1789-1867
Scope and Content Note: Valuable for study of conditions on the frontier.
Box   2
1789-1812
Box   3
1812-1821
Box   4
1822-1867
Box   9
Adjutant General's Letter Books, 1800-1865
Physical Description: About 300 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Instructions to army officers.
Box   10
Adjutant General's Office: Miscellaneous Collection, 1799-1852
Physical Description: About 150 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Among those that pertain directly to Wisconsin are about 50 letters from Fort Howard, 1849-1852, written by Francis Lee, B.L.E. Bonneville, and others.
Box   5
Adjutant General's Office, Mails and Files Division: Letters Received, 1805-1865
Physical Description: About 850 cards 
Box   5
Adjutant General's Office, Mails and Files Division: Miscellaneous Papers
Physical Description: 5 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Re: a conspiracy to invade Canada in 1838-1840.
Box   10
Adjutant General's Office: Contracts, 1799-1806
Physical Description: 12 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Contracts of the War Department for furnishing rations, etc. for U.S. soldiers.
Box   10
Office of the Adjutant General: Orders, General, Special, 1797-1863
Physical Description: About 325 cards 
Box   6
Black Hawk War, Miscellaneous Papers, 1832 April-September
Physical Description: About 175 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Consists largely of correspondence among army officers regarding the war.
Letter Books of the Department of the Northwest, 1862-1865
Physical Description: About 875 cards 
Scope and Content Note: From September 1 to November 29, 1862, headquarters was at St. Paul; at Madison to February 9, 1863; and at Milwaukee to 1865. A great part of the correspondence relates to the Sioux Outbreak but also is much on the “Indian Scares” in Wisconsin, draft “riots,” and methods of meeting the problems in Wisconsin, Ozaukee, Indian troubles, movement of troops, disciplinary details, etc.
Box   6
1862-1864
Box   7
1865-1873
Box   7
Department of the Northwest: Letters Received, 1862-1865
Physical Description: About 475 cards 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological
Scope and Content Note: Most of the letters deal with the Sioux Outbreak and its effects on the people in the Northwest. Several letters from the Lake Superior region regard the necessity of defense against the Chippewa.
Department of the Northwest: Orders, 1833-1837, 1862-1865
Physical Description: About 700 cards 
Scope and Content Note: General and special orders regarding placing of troops or individuals and courts-martial. Those for Fort crawford related entirely to courts-martial. Others are from Washington, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Camp Reno, Wisconsin.
Box   7
1862
Box   8
1863-1865
Box   8
Eastern Department: Letter Books, 1820-1841m 1849-1857
Physical Description: About 135 cards 
Box   9
Eastern Department: Orders, 1821-1856
Physical Description: About 125 cards 
Box   8
Eastern Department: Letters Received, 1822-1856
Physical Description: About 230 cards 
Box   9
Western Department: Letter Books, 1822-1840, 1846-1848
Physical Description: About 250 cards 
Box   9
Western Department: Orders, 1822-1840
Physical Description: About 50 cards 
Box   9
Northern Department: Letter Books, 1818-1820, 1864-1866
Physical Description: 26 cards 
Box   9
Northern Department: Letters Received, 1863-1865
Physical Description: 76 cards 
Box   9
Department of the Ohio: Letters Received, 1861-1862
Physical Description: About 35 cards 
Bureau of Topographical Engineers, 1837-1865
Physical Description: About 1700 cards 
Box   10
1837-1850
Box   11
1851-1856
Box   12
1857-1865
Box   14
Chief of Engineers: Letters Received, 1816-1857
Physical Description: About 375 cards 
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Miscellaneous Letters Sent, 1821-1865
Physical Description: About 350 cards 
Box   14
1821-1833
Box   15
1834-1865
Box   15
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Communications to Secretary of War and Members of Congress, 1836-1862
Physical Description: 47 cards 
Box   15
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Letters of Chief Engineer to Officers of Engineers, 1815-1840
Physical Description: About 50 cards 
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Letter Books of the Chief of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, 1829-1866
Physical Description: About 1500 cards 
Box   12
1829-1844
Box   13
1845-1866
Box   14
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Letters of the Chief of Topographical Engineers to the Secretary of War, 1843-1870
Physical Description: About 340 cards 
Box   10
Letter Books of Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 1828-1865
Physical Description: About 160 cards 
Box   10
Letters Received by Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 1823-1865
Physical Description: About 200 cards 
Quartermaster General's Office: Letter Books, 1818-1865
Physical Description: About 1700 cards 
Box   15
1818-1837
Box   16
1838-1865
Quartermaster General's Office: Letters Received, 1818-1866
Physical Description: About 1700 cards 
Box   16
1818-1822
Box   17
1823-1859
Box   18
1860-1866
Quartermaster General's Office: Letters Received, Historical File, 1818-1867
Physical Description: About 1100 cards 
Box   18
1818-1831
Box   19
1832-1867
Box   19
Quartermaster General's Office: Maps and Plans, 1829-1866
Physical Description: 22 cards 
Box   19
Quartermaster General's Office: Letter Books, Reports and Estimates, 1833-1848
Physical Description: About 70 cards 
Box   19
Quartermaster General's Office: Letters and Reports of the Q.M. General to the Secretary of War, Heads of Departments, and Committees of Congress, 1848-1863
Physical Description: About 85 cards 
Mss 447
Series: Interior Department Files, 1838-1873
Box   1
Indian Division Files, 1838-1873
Division of Lands and Railroads Files, 1820-1880
Box   2
Miscellaneous Letters Received re Railroads, 1820-1880
Physical Description: 163 cards 
Scope and Content Note: These letters are segregated by railroad. Those for each railroad are tied in one or more bundles. The bundles, filed in 58 boxes, are in numberical order from 1 to 348. These letters have been removed to the General Land Office.
Box   2
Letters Received from the General Land Office, Treasury Department, Executive, State Department, and Navy Department, 1849-1878
Physical Description: 39 cards 
Scope and Content Note: The cards for these groups have been combined and arranged chronologically. No summary card. They do not seem to belong to the large groups of Letters Received from the GLO in Box 2-4 below. They are marked “LR from GLO, Box X,” “L.R. from N.D. Box N,” etc.
Box   2
Miscellaneous Letters Received, 1847-1880
Physical Description: 160 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letters from residents of the United States to the department inquiring principally about land laws. Removed to GLO.
Box   2
Letters of the Secretary of the Interior relative to Land Grant Railroads, 1866-1871
Physical Description: 45 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letter-book copies. They have been removed to the General Land Office.
Box   2
Letters of the Secretary of the Interior relative to the Pacific Railroad, 1865-1872
Physical Description: 14 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letter-book copies. No summary card.
Box   2
Opinions of the Attorney General, 1851-1873
Physical Description: 30 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Removed to the General Land Office.
Box   2
Letters relative to Wagon Roads, 1868-1870
Physical Description: 7 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letter-book copies. Removed to GLO.
Letters Received from the General Land Office, 1824-1880
Physical Description: About 620 cards 
Scope and Content Note: In two parts. Part 1 concerns Wisconsin and Part 2 concerns the other Midwestern states. These have been removed to the General Land Office.
Box   2
Part 1, 1824-1856
Box   3
Part 1, 1857-1880
Box   3
Part 2, 1857-1859
Box   4
Part 2, 1860-1868
Letters of the Secretary of the Interior relative to Lands and Railroads, 1849-1880
Physical Description: About 950 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letter-book copies.
Box   4
1849-1859
Box   5
1860-1880
Mss 448
Series: State Department Files, 1670-1865
Box   1
American Letters, 1785-1792
Physical Description: 33 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Copies of these letters are preserved in chronological order in four bound volumes. They relate to territorial affairs and the navigation of the Mississippi River.
Box   1
Domestic Letters, 1793-1865
Physical Description: About 700 cards 
Scope and Content Note: The Domestic Letters embrace all communications that were sent out over the signature of the secretary of state that are not included in the diplomatic and consular correspondence. Copies of these letters are preserved in chronological order in quarto volumes.
Miscellaneous Letters, circa 1670-1865
Physical Description: About 1800 cards 
Scope and Content Note: With the exception of a collection of letters received from territories these Miscellaneous Letters embrace all communications addressed to the secretary of state that are not included in diplomatic and consular correspondence. They are preserved in bound volumes (400), from 1789 to 1865 inclusive, in the chronological order of the cover letters. Enclosures are often voluminous and embrace such material as journals of legislative proceedings of Territorial Assemblies.
Box   1
1670-1817
Box   2
1818-1846
Box   3
1847-1865
Box   3
Miscellaneous Papers, circa 1826-1842
Physical Description: About 15 cards 
Scope and Content Note: These were a few loose papers which properly belonged to the bound volumes of Miscellaneous Letters, and they have been incorporated with those letters since the calendar was made.
Box   3
Territorial Papers, circa 1779-1816
Physical Description: About 275 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letters and other papers received by the secretary of state from some of the territories were segregated by territories and preserved in bound volumes. Those in each volume were in approximately the chronological order of the cover latters but some of the enclosures were misplaced. Subsequent to the calendaring of these papers the volumes were rebound with other territorial paper included and in more perfect chronological arrangement.
Box   3
Territorial Papers, Unbound, circa 1770-1835
Physical Description: About 350 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Letters and papers received by the secretary of state from several of the territories were segregated by territories. Some of these papers were bound in volumes and some were tied in bundles. Subsequent to the calendaring of them, those that had been preserved in volumes were rebound with the unbound ones, in chronological order.
Box   4
British Legation Notes, circa 1791-1865
Physical Description: About 350 cards 
Scope and Content Note: These are notes of the British Minister in Washington to the secretary of state. The original notes are preserved in bound volumes in chronological order.
Box   4
French Legation Notes, circa 1801-1804
Physical Description: 11 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Notes of the French Minister in Washington to the secretary of state.
Box   4
Spanish Legation Notes, 1796-1804
Physical Description: 31 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Notes of the Spanish Minister in Washington to the secretary of state.
Box   4
American Diplomatic Notes, circa 1815-1865
Physical Description: About 65 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Notes from the secretary of state to ministers representing foreign countries in washington. Only notes to the British minister were calendared.
Box   4
Claiborne Correspondence, circa 1770-1809
Physical Description: 246 cards 
Scope and Content Note: This correspondence constitutes a portion of the territorial papers in the state department. It consists of letters received by the secretary of state from William C. C. Claiborne, governor of Orleans Territory.
Box   5
Consular Letters, 1858-1865
Physical Description: 38 cards 
Scope and Content Note: These letters are autograph despatches from United States consuls at Canadian ports. Theya re preserved in bound volumes in chronological order for each port.
Box   5
Journals of the Continental Congress, circa 1787-1788
Scope and Content Note: These papers are copies of extracts from the Journals of the Continental Congress. Those relating to domestic affairs have been removed to the Library of Congress. The calendar covers chiefly extracts relating to the Northwest Territory.
Box   5
Instructions, 1791-1865
Physical Description: About 125 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Instructions issued by the secretary of state to diplomatic representatives of the United States in foreign counties.
Box   5
Letters from Governors of States, 1793-1796
Physical Description: 4 cards 
Scope and Content Note: A miscellaneous collection of letters from the governors of several states.
Consular Despatches, circa 1855-1865
Physical Description: About 25 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Instructions from the secretary of state to the various United States consuls in foreign countries. Only instructions to consuls in Canada were calendared. [These cards were not found when the cards were moved from drawers to boxes.]
Box   5
Despatches, 1794-1858
Physical Description: About 250 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Despatches from the United States minister to the Court of St. James in London, arranged chronologically.
Box   5
Despatches from France, 1791-1804
Physical Description: About 50 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Despatches from the United States minister to France, arranged chronologically.
Box   5
Despatches from Spain, 1793-1805
Physical Description: About 75 cards 
Scope and Content Note: Despatches from the United States minister to Spain, arranged chronologically.
Mss 449
Series: U.S. Senate Files, 1789-1888
Senate Files, 1789-1888
Box   1
1st Congress-24th Congress (Cards #1-3220)
Box   2
24th Congress-28th Congress (Cards #3221-6900)
Box   3
28th Congress-33rd Congress (Cards #6901-10,600)
Box   4
33rd Congress-38th Congress (Cards #10,601-14,500)
Box   5
38th Congress-44th Congress (Cards #14,501-19,600)
Box   6
44th Congress-50th Congress (Cards #19,601-24,847)
Senate File Cases, 1789-1886
Box   6
3rd Congress-21st Congress (Cards #1-680)
Box   7
22nd Congress-33rd Congress (Cards #681-3900)
Box   8
34th Congress-49th Congress (Cards #3901-8354)
Mss 450
Series: L. F. Stock Calendars, 1772-1838
Box   1
1772-1828
Box   2
1829-1838; undated