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to Ann Jeffery
1814/09/10
Jeffery, Richard (doctor), fl. 1812-1814
Good weather for Ann's trip to her father's and rumors of British fleet sailing down the [Chesapeake] Bay.
GLC01896.006
to William Knox
January 14, 1778
Scollay, William, 1756-?
Possibly written to William Knox, Henry Knox's brother. Colonel Scollay expresses joy "that the circumstance of settleing [sic] a little delicate matter, whether we should continue the Friendship that has so long & uninterreptedly subsisted between...
GLC02437.00690
1814/09/24
Jeffery, Richard, fl. 1748-1812
Apprehension of not hearing from Ann, assuming she has fallen ill, British fleet going to sea, inhabitants partaking in military duties or evacuated, death of neighbor, boredom.
GLC01896.007
27 May 1778
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox informs his brother that his wife and daughter, both named Lucy, arrived recently at Valley Forge. Notes that General [Benedict] Arnold accompanied Lucy from New Haven, Connecticut. Notes that his guests may not be able to enjoy their...
GLC02437.00706
3 June 1778
Discusses matters of business William is tending to in Boston, including a debt and a petition. Writes, "The Enemy have not yet evacuated Philadelphia but we are in hourly expectation of that event. The whole army is under marching orders as soon...
GLC02437.00708
10 June 1778
Reports that British Commissioners William Eden, First Baron Auckland, Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, and Governor George Johnstone are meeting in Philadelphia to discuss conciliation with America. Declares, "Any offers they may make but of...
GLC02437.00709
[Proof of British powder]
19-24 December 1777
Tiffin, William, fl. 1777
Written at Turtle Bay near New York. Chart recording the result of proofing [testing] of British powder and powder captured by the British. Includes names of prizes from which powder was taken and the capturing vessels. Signed twice by William...
GLC02437.00674
to: sister.
1862/05/12
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
Details the regiments role as it acts as a flanking army to that of McClellan, while sending news of the destruction of the Merrimac. He states that newspapers are scarce, and that the Union Army is close to claiming Richmond.
GLC07164.24
to John Cripps
March 21, 1862
Roe, fl. 1862
Agent of the Confederate States in Mexico writes about seeing two Yankee ships from New York. Discusses how the northerners are getting a good laugh from the evacuations of Clarksville and Nashville and the affairs of Roanoke Island. Mentions...
GLC03587.40
to Nathan Hodgdon
March 7, 1814
Hodgon, Silvanus, fl. 1813-1815
Informs his uncle that he is in good health and asks that his love be given to family and friends. Notes that his time (serving aboard the frigate Macedonian) is about half up and he has been at sea since the previous April. He asks to be written to.
GLC01450.705.02
[Exchange papers for American prisoner of war Joseph W. Clark]
1813/07/27
Bowen, J., fl. 1813
Countersigned by Jn. Haines and W. Boothby, who along with Bowen were "Commissioners of His Majesty's Transport Service," and Thomas Gribble as agent for prisoners of war on parole at Ashburton, England. Certifies that Clark, a master of an...
GLC02247.02
to James Dundas
December 6, 1781
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Discusses a short visit from their brother George who was in good health but had to return to his ship after one day. Also mentions another brother named Ralph, whose "fate you have learnt four days ago" (Ralph, captain of the Bonetta, was captured...
GLC02549.19
to Henri César Marquis de Castellane Majastre [in French]
December 19, 1781
Monteil, Adhemar, Marquis de, 1725-1787
Monteil justifies the actions he has taken during his argument with Comte de Grasse. Complains about de Grasse's actions, especially at the Battle of Virginia Capes. Written on board the Ardent, the ship onto which Monteil was demoted, in the...
GLC04322.07
to Henry F. McSherry [incomplete]
March 15, 1866
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Says she is sorry she sent her last letter, which reported that Henry's resignation was accepted and that another surgeon was being sent to replace him. Says it is not true. Says Admirals Lee and De Clymer both...
GLC03523.21.52
to Henry F. McSherry
December 17, 1864
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Not signed, but handwriting matches previous signed letters by Anna. References receiving Henry's letter of 13 December. Updates him on friends and family and says she received a letter from their sister Eliza...
GLC03523.21.36
March 24, 1865
Euby, E.R.D., fl. 1865
References his letter of 19 March. Encloses a "billet doux that arrived for you this morning" as well (not included). Cryptically says he is glad to hear Henry received what he wanted. Euby appears to own or be a manager of a shipyard. Says he is...
GLC03523.21.38
Information regarding slavers, received from the master of the "Jupiter" captured by Her M S "Antelope"
1857 circa
Pike, John W., fl. 1857
Clerical copy of a deposition taken by Lt. John W. Pike, captain of the HMS "Antelope," from the master of the "Jupiter," an illegal slaver captured by the "Antelope" in June of 1857. The statement describes the operation of an illegal slave ship...
GLC05832.05
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 96 (March 24, 1864)]
March 24, 1864
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
Proclamation of Jefferson Davis for a day of fasting and prayer. Article on the reorganization of the Maryland Line. Article titled "Charleston Impregnable from the Sea Approaches," which states "Charleston will not be taken from the sea approaches...
GLC05959.80.07
The Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore O.H. Perry's Victory.
1878
Newell, J. Perry, fl. 1858-1866
Printed by J.H. Bufford's Sons in Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph depicting the 10 September 1813 Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The names of the ships depicted appear along the bottom.
GLC07728
Blowing Up the Fire Ship Intrepid commanded by Capt. Sommers...
1804 ca.
Tripoli, fl. 1804
[Title continued] "by the American Squadron under Commodore Edward Preble." Hand-colored copper-plate engraving by John Guerrazzi, London.
GLC07729
The attack made on Tripoli on the 3d. August 1804...
1805
Guerrazzi, John, fl. 1805
GLC07730
to Henry Lee
1781/12/27
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Regarding British troops in Charlestown. Greene reports on recent and important news regarding current military operations and those in the immediate future. In part: "Colonel Washington says great confusion is introduced in the business of...
GLC07884.08
to William Lyttelton re: command of British fleet in North America
1759/02/05
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
GLC07890
Instructions on attack of Algiers. Entitled "Revenge off Algiers"
1824/07/12
Neale, Harry B., fl. 1824
Rear Admiral Harry B. Neale gives in depth instructions to the ships under his command to form at distances of 120 fathoms from each other in order to attack Algiers. A Van (front), Center and Rear Division are established and orders are issued...
GLC07895
Extracts. No. 11
1802-1803
Wollsey, S., fl. 1802-1803
Extracts from midshipmans' journals of the United States Frigates Adams, Chesapeake, New York et. al.
GLC07898
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