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to Nancy E. Jones
31 July 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Surrounding the city and three subsequent engagements; news of mutual acquaintances; rumors of Confederate reinforcements.
GLC02739.127
9 August 1864
Heavy shelling from Confederate forts; returning fire.
GLC02739.128
22 August 1864
Possibility of furlough; hopes of taking the city of Atlanta.
GLC02739.129
August 1864
Burning in and around Atlanta and Macon; circular from General Sherman congratulating the soldiers on their success.
GLC02739.130
8 September 1864
Marching through Atlanta; Confederate retreat.
GLC02739.131
10 September 1864
Irregular mail; expecting to leave Atlanta.
GLC02739.132
21 September 1864
Visit to the 57th Indiana volunteers; application for furlough; leaky tents; field chapel.
GLC02739.133
Diary [June 1863 to Sept. 1863.]
4 June 1863 - 2 September 1863
Arthur, D.B., fl. 1862-1904
He records the weather and describes his daily activities. The most interesting entries take place in July when he describes Vicksburg. He also tells the story of how a group of Rebel prisoners surrenderd.
GLC06245.02
Great Central Fair ticket
1864
Ogden, Sarah Perot, 1831-?
Signed on the back by "Mrs. E. H. Ogden."A "Lady's Ticket" to the "Great Central Fair" in Philadelphia.
GLC06559.158
to William Knox
3 June 1779
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835
Relates that he enclosed to Samuel Broome of Boston a set of bills of exchange drawn by Captain [Simonot De Valcourt?] from Valcourt's father. Encloses an extract [from his contract with Broome], copying the information for Knox. Discusses the...
GLC02437.00767
to Dr. Robert Archer
1847/03/06
Maxwell, William, 1784-1857
Regarding "...meeting of the Executive Committee of our Virginia Historical & Philosophical Society, the following resolution was adopted, on the matter of [illegible] Capt. [illegible] H. Ellis..." Also, includes the Society's request for Archer to...
GLC01896.013
to William Maxwell
1847/03/22
Archer, Robert, fl. 1842-1875
Response to previous letter regarding the Virginia Historical & Philosophical Society, providing a description and historical account of Fort George, on Old Point Comfort, Va. The fort was first ordered built in 1629-30 by Sir John Henry, Govenor of...
GLC01896.014
February 28, 1779
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the revival of the General Arnold, a ship that wrecked in December 1778. Knox had some investment in the ship, and remarks "it would be worth while to... get as much in her as will be prudent to risque," possibly referring to loading the...
GLC02437.00751
March 20, 1779
Agrees with William that commerce is a profitable venture. Quotes Shakespeare: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken [at] the flood lead[s] on to Fortune..." Discusses William's previous proposal, which apparently involves buying...
GLC02437.00753
3 April 1779
Asks William, his brother, to pay Mr. French a sum owed by Knox. Discusses the procurement of cloth for coats. Reports that his wife bore a daughter, whom they named Julia, the previous Sunday. Expresses happiness, though they had wished for a son...
GLC02437.00755
[Receipt of payment from Henry Knox]
February 9, 1776
Document in Knox's hand, signed by Mosely twice. His first signature indicates receipt of payment from Knox for transporting two cannons from Westfield to Worcester. His second signature confirms receipt of payment for "a mistake in the calculation...
GLC02437.00756
24 April 1779
Discusses a letter William recently wrote to Knox's daughter, Lucy. Lucy is exceedingly pleased to receive a letter from her uncle, and "begs me to assure you she loves you exceedingly and shall write you often." Remarks that his baby daughter...
GLC02437.00758
7 May 1779
Thanks William for congratulating Henry and Lucy Knox on the recent birth of their daughter, Julia. Reports that Lucy has been extremely ill, and suffers from "billious [sic] obstructions." As a consequence, the baby is forced to be weaned....
GLC02437.00760
20 May 1779
Encloses letters from Baron Johann De Kalb "to some of the most eminent characters in Europe all of them introducing you to the persons they are address'd to and mentioning you connection with me- it will therefor be incumbent on you to deliver them...
GLC02437.00762
27 May 1779
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Comments on "the present grandees of our once respected town" (Boston). Criticizes the "mushroom gentry" rising in Boston, referring to those of recently established wealth, such as merchants. Notes that the honest man is scarcely noticed, "unless...
GLC02437.00764
[Receipt regarding Henry Knox and Samuel Shaw]
29 May 1779
French, Samuel, fl. 1777-1779
Written in Shaw's hand. "Received of Gen. Knox by the hand of Samuel Shaw four hundred and eighty dollars for that sum lent him at Valley Forge last June ... "
GLC02437.00766
4 June 1779
Reports that Continental troops are moving toward the British on the North (Hudson) River. Discusses William's upcoming voyage, a mercantile venture to Holland. Declares, "From the high Spirits of our troops, their discipline, and equipments, I...
GLC02437.00768
to Lucy Knox
14 June 1779
Sends his wishes for her improved health. Reports that the enemy in his area have made no new movements. Relates news of General Benjamin Lincoln's victory against the British in South Carolina (Lincoln engaged the British as they retreated from a...
GLC02437.00769
[News of British defeat in South Carolina]
Written in the clerical hand of Samuel Shaw. Begins with a note attesting that General Nathanael Greene received payment on an account from Colonel Cox in Philadelphia. The second copied document, also on page one, is an extract of a letter from...
GLC02437.00770
29 June 1779
Laments at length that he can not be with his wife and family (both Lucy and their infant daughter, Julia, are extremely sick). Has reason to believe the British have traveled down the river (the Hudson). Remarks that Continental posts near New...
GLC02437.00771
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