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[Receipt for goods on the Brig Sally]
15 May 1777
Lists porter, playing cards, and sugar.
GLC01450.205.02
to George Wanton Ellery
January 16, 1803
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Is pleased to learn that the son of his friend, Mr. Bowen, boards with George. Advises him to be studious: "Now is your time to lay a foundation for future usefulness. Time...
GLC02300.02
April 24, 1806
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. He has no objection to his learning to dance, for it will make him easy and graceful. If the fee is to be paid at entrance to dancing studies...
GLC02300.22
[Diary of a Union soldier, Company B, 98th New York Volunteers, who participated in the Petersburg Campaign]
1864
Sperry, Lyman Bell, 1838-1920
Pongo Bridge is noted on the inner front cover, but this diary was created in various places. Contains a meticulously records of the events of 1864. 8 January, records that General Butler (possibly Benjamin Franklin Butler), is to have entire...
GLC02261
[Receipt]
5 November 1793
Lemaire, J.B., fl. 1793
Note of receipt of Henry Knox for J. B. Lemaire's services as a fencing master.
GLC02437.08667
to Henry Knox
20 July 1774
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Explains why he has not written sooner. Discusses working on a fishing ship and being owed money by his employer. He fears the possibility of staying in Newfoundland until the fall, citing that the town lacks amusements, even a "five alley." He...
GLC02437.00167
to Catharine Littlefield Greene
August 31, 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses Mrs. Greene's financial situation and her children. Mentions the quality of the schools in France as being one of the best, where "the system is admirably adapted to impress the best habits - both of body and mind - Dancing fencing... "...
GLC02437.03649
April 21, 1785
Gibbs, Caleb, fl. 1748-1818
Gibbs transmits a newspaper to Knox in New York. Discusses "the turbulent news of the day," referring to Bostonians' recent decision not to buy goods from resident British "factors," or agents (newspaper not included). Notes that Knox's wife, Lucy...
GLC02437.03130
December 27, 1789
Discusses issues with the eastern lands and the need for Knox to act quickly. Mentions that the price of state paper has gone up since Jackson last wrote to Knox and that "Continental Certificates" are going backwards. Says he will not purchase any...
GLC02437.04452
11 May 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
William Knox informs Secretary of War Knox of what ships William's letters to Henry were traveling on. William is trying to arrange monies to live on until next winter; reports on his health, walking, rising early and drinking quite a lot of wine: "I...
GLC02437.04946
[Affidavit of innocence]
11 May 1805
Sevier, John, 1745-1815
Affidavit prepared for Tennessee Governor John Sevier as defendant in a case against Jenkin Whiteside. Co-signed by James Sevier as clerk that the contents of the affidavit were "sworn in Open Court." The case Jenkin Whiteside v. John Sevier revolved...
GLC02606
to Joseph M. Maitland
January 13, 1865
Maitland, Ann, 1813-?
Reports the sleighing is very good. Updates him on all the weddings. Says Grier is "pretty good at minding what I say indeed much more than I ever expected." Comments the prayer meetings are well attended. Expresses sorrow for "the neuralgia in his...
GLC03523.10.154
to Maria Damuth
December 18, 1863
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Writes to his sister about the men enlisting in the Veteran Corp. They are mostly older soldiers who will go home to recruit. Discusses the strangeness of seeing some men, who have already served three years, re-enlisting while others pay to get...
GLC03523.14.46
to his family
March 29, 1863
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Responds to questions from his family about fixtures in their rental properties. Expresses interest in the results of the election and requests that a chess set be sent to him via one of the Norwich men who are home on furlough. Writes that he has...
GLC03603.217
20 November 1861
Thanks his family for sending him $5 and describes his meal expenses. Requests coffee from home and his skating cap. Also mentions "franking" soldiers letters for them.
GLC03603.034
to Joseph D. Coughlin
October 22, 1917
Coughlin, J.E., fl. 1917
Thanks his father for the money he sent. Writes that he must keep his letter short as there are impromptu boxing matches in his barracks. Promises to send his military pictures. Written on Army and Navy Young Men's Christian Association letterhead...
GLC07810.009
to my dear children
1906/11/09
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Reports there is no snow for sleds so he must use horses to carry the mail. Claims it is difficult to cross rivers with the horses because the ice is too thin to hold them. Rests in a "skookum" log cabin halfway through the six day round trip....
GLC05245.34
to Dear ones all
1908/07/11
He has not written because he was busy and waiting for the Ohio which was delayed by the ice until the Thetis went in search of her. He has attended ballgames that begin at 8 pm and end before sundown. He is sending a Draft for $300 to be divided...
GLC05245.41
to Lucy Knox
March 31, 1777
Loves her and thinks of her constantly. Thinks America will soon rise and Britain fall. Sees the recent arrival of arms as a positive sign from above. Feels the war has lost all virtue. If not for her he think he would not have the will to live....
GLC02437.00560
to his uncle Richard
1874/01/14
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
News about his life at school and the formation of an athletic club. Each member of the group put in 50 cents to purchase a trapeze [from which he fell and muddied his clothing] and "rops with iron rings at the end of them" which you would swing from...
GLC01896.096
College bill sent to John S. Livingston for his son Johnston Livingston
1835/04/04
Union College (Cranford, N.J.)
The bill lists the charges for Johnston's education for the session commencing 2 January 1835 and ending 27 March 1835. Charges include tuition, room-rent, use of college library, servants' hire, printing, etc. The document also gives Johnston's...
GLC03107.04102
24 August 1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes to her husband: "How shall I thank the partner of my soul for the long affectionate letter I have just received from him, that he amid his numerous avocations should find so much time for me, is flattering indeed- but alas that unlucky...
GLC02437.03976
February 10, 1793
References Knox's letter of 2 February. Says that William Bingham will inform Knox of the difficulties in closing the business. Reports that Mr. Sodostrom will deliver Bingham a book on the lottery townships, which Knox should copy. Says the...
GLC02437.05811
to parents
2 April 1864
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Requests that his parents collect his town bounty from the town treasury. Encourages them to move and open a store in West Lebanon, New Hampshire. Also includes a quote from David Crocket: "be sure you are right then go ahead." Comments on the...
GLC03523.18.06
to Clara M. Miller
29 June 1900
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
written recto only. re: Wrote about how, he and his roommates got settled in the woods. What they did all day (played roulette, climbed, haunted). How much he getting paid.
GLC05755.007
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