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to James H. Bryson
1812/08/09
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
Discusses equipment and supplies with Bryson, assistant deputy quarter-master-general. The following January, General Winchester's men were massacred at Raisin River.
GLC04982
War of 1812: Correspondence and documents on war, POWs in Canada, New Orleans [Decimalized .01- .80]
1812-1815 ca.
General Winchester's correspondence includes letters received as the highest ranking American prisoner in Canada. Later his correspondence includes documents relating to the British attack on New Orleans in 1815. Highlights include a manuscript map...
GLC06997
to unknown
23 May 1793
Wm. Winchester Bot. Of Thos & Sam Hollingsworth two pair of Horsemen …" Pencil note in later hand at bottom: "William Winchester, father of genl. James Winchester."
GLC06997.001
Headquarters at Lexington, to Lt. Col. William McMillian.
10 August 1812
Orders. McMillan is to pay his troops for July and estimate advance pay for the officers.
GLC06997.016
Headquarters at Lexington, to Lt. James H. Bryson
11 August 1812.
Winchester countermands his previous orders regarding equipment for transporting troops.
GLC06997.017
to General Glasgow
29 May 1813
The writer requests $1000.00 for himself and his fellow prisoners. States that he delayed this request in the hopes that a treaty would soon be signed and they would be released, but finds that they will need the money unless they are freed...
GLC06997.023
to Captain Francis Kempt
3 July 1813
"I am told you object to my having Joseph Cains as a servant on the grounds that … he was born in the East Indies and possibly in those parts…owned or possessed by your Government." The writer proposes another servant for himself and two more for...
GLC06997.025
to Maria Breedlove
3 November 1814
"I sometime ago offered you your choice of my negresses ….I have not heard of your making a selection. I also offered you a choice of my riding horses. …
GLC06997.041
8 December 1814
General Winchester writes his daughter on the subject of women's dress. He has just returned from a ball, which he attended out of curiosity to see the local ladies, whom he found them much less attractive than the women of Quebec. He adds a...
GLC06997.043
January 15, 1815
Personal letter about family affairs.
GLC06997.052
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