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to Henry Knox
4 January 1773
Bayley, Daniel, 1755-1799
Brief instructions for book shipment and information about a book being printed. Bayley was a printer, publisher, and composer.
GLC02437.00022
January 11, 1773
Putnam, James, 1756-1838
Discusses pricing of the Burrows Reports and the Willford Reports, and makes a request for magazines. Putnam was among the Massachusetts merchants stigmatized as Hutchinson "Addresses" for signing addresses to British Governor Thomas Hutchinson when...
GLC02437.00023
January 15, 1773
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Rivington thanks Knox for accepting the charge of receiving his newspapers in Boston and delivering them to the subscribers to relieve the burden on the postmaster there. Inquires as to how he can repay Knox for the favor. Asks Knox to send Boston...
GLC02437.00024
January 20, 1773
Goodwin, Samuel, fl. 1751-1773
Asks Knox to engage in a trade deal with "a Gentleman in Boston" who Goodwin has arranged to sell bibles for.
GLC02437.00025
January 21, 1773
Hays, Moses M., 1739-1805
Hays, interested in opening a store selling stationery and books in "New Port James," seeks to establish a business relationship with Knox. Asks Knox to occasionally supply him with books. Address mistakenly made out to Daniel Knox.
GLC02437.00026
January 22, 1773
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820
Agrees to pay Knox's 80 percent advance to purchase books, although he thinks it too high. In a post script, asks for books on philosophy and mathematics.
GLC02437.00027
February 1, 1773
Sparhawk, John, 1743-1787
Asks Knox to send him French grammar books and French bibles. Sparhawk later became the Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
GLC02437.00028
Sparhawk, Nathaniel, fl. 1773
Requests a subscription for the Lady's Magazine for 1773 for his mother, Eliza Sparhawk, who will pay Knox for it. A post script asks that any reply to this letter be directed to his mother or his brother, Samuel Sparhawk.
GLC02437.00029
February 4, 1773
Informs Knox that he received his last order of books and places a new one.
GLC02437.00030
February 16, 1773
Emerson, Bulkeley, 1732-1801
Sends payment and requests that Knox send him the books listed. Emerson was a bookseller.
GLC02437.00031
February 15, 1773
Haven, Jason, 1733-1803
Book order for "6 of Baxter's Call." Haven was the pastor of the First Church in Dedham.
GLC02437.00033
February 18, 1773
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Indicates that he received Thomas Boylston's bill on Champion & Dickason for two hundred pounds sterling and an order for books. Expresses satisfaction with Knox's rebuttal of earlier accusations about underselling that Longman had heard from Knox's...
GLC02437.00034
8 March 1773
Hopkins, David, fl. 1773
Order for stationary supplies for Daniel Hopkins in Salem, Massachusetts. Placed by David Hopkins.
GLC02437.00038
11 March 1773
Places an order on Francis Dana, drawn by George Buckmaster. Also orders books.
GLC02437.00040
9 March 1773
Oliver, Andrew, 1731-1799
Places a book order for the "six Vol's of Doddridge on the New Testament." Requests that it be sent to the Reverend Asa Dunbar. Oliver was one of the founders of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical...
GLC02437.00041
March 19, 1773
Places a book order. Putnam was among the Massachusetts merchants stigmatized for signing addresses to British Governor Thomas Hutchinson when he departed from Massachusetts in 1774.
GLC02437.00043
March 22, 1773
Saltonstall, Nathaniel, 1746-1815
Apologizes for not settling his bill sooner. Knox was then a bookseller in Boston.
GLC02437.00044
Clarke, Joseph, fl. 1773-1774
Places an order for books and magazines, and inquires about inventory and prices. He also inquired about some of these books, including Goldsmith's Deserted Village, in an earlier letter (see GLC02437.00021).
GLC02437.00045
March 28, 1773
Returns a copy of the Nautical Almanac for 1774 because it is missing pages containing calculations of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites for the month of May. He wishes to exchange it for a complete one. Oliver one of the founders of the...
GLC02437.00046
to Aaron Hobart
31 October 1810
Mitchell, Nahum, 1769-1853
Mentions a meeting with Hobart's father. Discusses the trial held for the discontinuance of the new road and the case of Jenkins vs. Gurney. Mentions the death of Dr. Dunbar and Major Barells. Also, reminds Hobart that the election is near and...
GLC06313.04.018
December 21, 1810
Cropper, Benson, & Co., fl. 1810
Sends a payment for ninety pounds (not included). Cropper, Benson, & Co. was a merchant firm in Liverpool, England.
GLC06313.04.020
to James William Paige
11 May 1828
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Informs his brother-in-law of a debate in the Senate regarding the 1828 Tariff Bill that proposed to tax certain raw and manufactured materials including molasses and hemp. States that due to disagreements with Southern Senators, several North...
GLC01946.10
December 23, 1831
Serving as Massachusetts Senator, Webster informs his brother-in-law that he will be travelling to Baltimore and Annapolis to assist in settling a legal dispute between the Maryland Rail Road and Canal. Asks if "Mrs. Webster and the girls ... talk...
GLC01946.14
January 22, 1832
Requests that his brother-in-law send "Remarks on the Federal Land- N.W. of the Ohio- or Memoir on the Federal Lands" to Washington for use in a court case involving the City of Cincinnati. Instructs Paige to send it safely and "without the loss of...
GLC01946.15
30 June 1832
Informs his brother-in-law that the 1832 tariff is before Senate; claims the tariff protects cotton interests, flannels, ingrain and Venetian carpets. Assumes the "Tariff Gentlemen" will likely approve the bill, though much rests on the wish of...
GLC01946.16
to Daniel Webster
January 10, 1848
An unknown author informs Webster that the "Government and Country are approaching a crisis." Reports that the United States will face great financial difficulty by the end of 1848. Complains of the financial strain placed on the United States...
GLC01946.67
to Harriette Story Paige
29 August 1842
States at the top of the letter, "1 o'clock- Tariff passed," likely referring to the Tariff of 1842, which returned duties to what they had been before the Compromise Tariff of 1833. Thanks his sister-in-law Paige for the sixth "mouchoir," or...
GLC01946.23
to Nan [Maury]
February 20, 1865
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Updates his wife on family members and expresses happiness that his son is better and recovering. Says that Humphreys wants the government to go into the cloth-manufacturing business "now that Wilmington is closed & we will have to look more closely...
GLC04572.30
to Lucy Knox [incomplete]
24 September 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Reports that in a previous letter to Lucy, he gave an account of the Battle of Brandywine. Relates that his army came in sight of the enemy, when a pouring rain ruined their cartridges. Describes how his army followed the British from across the...
GLC02437.00652
to Thomas Flucker
7 November 1777
Latham, Thomas, fl. 1777
Written at St. Dunstan's Hill. Latham, apparently a merchant, promises to send sherry to Flucker in Knightsbridge, London. Also apologizes for his previous blunder in the transaction. Docket in Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.00664
Letter regarding arrest of traders, and list of confiscated goods [Decimalized .01-.02]
September 18, 1864
Williams, W.F., fl. 1863-1864
Williams informs George Wortham that he has captured men who were trading across the lines and encloses a list of the articles seized and men captured.
GLC02233.55
to John B. Marchand
February 20, 1864-February 21, 1864
Low, William W., 1823-1877
Relays a message from "the Admiral" asking Marchand to forward certain mails and discusses a trading ship that is overcharging for its goods. Docket notes "Reporting the 'Pelican States' violation of Revenue law." Written on board the U.S.S...
GLC02680.20
[Invoice of items bought by Jonathan Hasting at London book store]
May 1777
Includes five thousand quills, seals, wafers, and loggerheads. Knox's business was called the "London Book Store."
GLC02437.00606
4 June 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Comments on his recent sickness, noting that "by riding out often, eating no animal food, & by drinking nothing of a spiritous kind... I have been sensibly losing flesh to a great degree." Complains of the high prices charged for books he is...
GLC02437.00609
12 June 1777
Replies to his brother's "very affectionate but too short Epistle..." Has sold most of the stock of Henry's bookstore, which he operated in Henry's absence. Writes, "I would not justify your keeping the Store open longer than the time I mention if...
GLC02437.00611
10 July 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Replies to a letter from Henry from 21 June, in which Knox discussed British movement in detail. Agrees with Knox, that the British in the New York/New Jersey area will "form a junction with the Nothern [sic] Army." Worries that General George...
GLC02437.00621
Letter Book and Log of Edward R. Archer. U.S. Navy. 1857
1856-1858
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
First nine pages contain letters to and from Archer (1856/5/19-1857/9/19). Log entries begin on 19 May 1856 and include his voyage aboard the U.S.S. Roanoke (1857/4/17 - 1857/9/16) and his cruise to the East Indies aboard the U.S.S. Powhatan (1857...
GLC01896.156
[The account of Otis & Henly, to ascertain the amount of clothing supplied by them]
15 June 1781
Lists clothing shipped on board Captain Hardie's ship, Olimpe, at Brest, France 15 June 1781. A separate list indicates artillery, ordnance, and camp equipage on board the Cybelle, ordnance stores on the ship Ruise, and medicines and instruments on...
GLC02437.00970
[Compilation of printed material pertaining to Sierra Leone]
1811-1848
McCarthy, Charles, ?-1824
Documents issued in Sierra Leone, many dealing with slavery. Bound by Colonial Office Library (possibly the Colonial Office Library of London). Contains a brief and incomplete handwritten table of contents. An exhaustive compilation of documents...
GLC08059.01
[Certificate of pay] [In French]
29 June 1781
Baubert, V., fl. 1781
Partially printed. Certificate to pay [Jeremiah] Wadsworth and [John] Carter, of Wadsworth & Carter, who furnished supplies to General Rochambeau's army. Note in English on verso signed by Joseph Peirce, who handled business affairs for Knox....
GLC02437.00987
Partially printed. Certificate to pay [Jeremiah] Wadsworth and [John] Carter, of Wadsworth & Carter, who furnished supplies to General Rochambeau's army. Note in English on verso signed by Wadsworth & Carter states: "Pay the contents to Mr. William...
GLC02437.00988
GLC02437.00990
GLC02437.00991
GLC02437.00992
3 July 1781
Partially printed. Certificate to pay Thomas Lloyd Halsey, a shipping merchant and French consular agent, for providing supplies to General Rochambeau's army. Note in English on verso signed by Halsey states: "Pay the contents to Mr. William Knox...
GLC02437.01008
7 invitations to various special and commemorative events, 1866-1905.
1866/04/23-1905/06/01
Invitations: to "Shakespeare's Birthday Dinner", "The Salmagundi Sketch Club", reunion of "The Society of the Army of the Cumberland", "Chamber of Commerce of the State" banquet, inauguration of new Metropolitan Museum of Art, memorial book in...
GLC06343.225
to Joshua Mauger
December 19, 1765
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Discusses business matters. Reports at length on his talk with Lord Halifax about the Stamp Act and the situation in America. Provides a view into the British debate over handling the discord in the American colonies in such a way that will both...
GLC03902.004
to Charles Magill Conrad
March 18, 1862
Mallory, Stephen R., 1813-1873
Refers to Conrad's letter asking if there is any new legislation before the session comes to a close. Discusses the efforts being made to build iron plated vessels for the Confederacy in Europe and estimates its cost at 2 million dollars. Discusses...
GLC08155.01
to Elizabeth Smith
1862/11/18
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
Discusses guard duty, the value of the equipment in his blacksmith shop, and an increase in desertions from some regiments who have not received furloughs.
GLC04189.18
7 November 1776
Discusses Knox infrequent correspondence and attributes it to him being "in one of the most active Situations in the whole army." Is happy to hear Knox is getting over an illness. Mentions Knox becoming increasingly fat. Discusses the scarcity and...
GLC02437.00482
13 November 1776
Hastings, Jonathan, 1738-1804
Agrees that Boston men show "indifference" to joining the army. States his willingness to "resign my commission to the Post Master General" as long as he can join Knox as an "aid de Camp." Tells Knox "to be with you & share your Dangers is my...
GLC02437.00486
to Owen Horsfall
22 July 1900 - 11 August 1900
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Complains to his son that business is "very dull" and everyone is "disappointed at the actual conditions when compared with what they had expected." Comments on lowered prices for items such as bread, flour, and lumber. He had stomach cramps and a...
GLC05245.01
to William Knox
27 August 1776
Greene, Caleb, 1751-1824
A former customer of Henry Knox reestablishes a relationship in order to have some bookbinding completed that was ordered before the start of the war. Greene was a bookseller and apothecary in Bedford, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00428
2 September 1776
Parry, Edward, fl. 1776
Discusses plans to purchase books and other business. Mentions that the Army was in 3 divisions and describes the location of each division.
GLC02437.00434
23 May 1776
Indicates that he received William's letter from his wife Lucy, who just arrived in New York with their newborn child. Anticipates New York as "principal seat of war" and worries about his family being in harms way. Mentions that George Washington...
GLC02437.00311
Administracion General De Rentas Reales Marítimas [In Spanish]
26 June 1839
Partially printed. Bill of lading for the schooner Amistad. Lists items to be shipped for Don Pedro Montes including silk, onions, and cologne.
GLC05636.43
8 July 1779
Makes financial plans before embarking for Holland on a business venture. Encloses an inventory of "the stock on hand, which amounts nearly to as much sterling as it did upon my taking it after returning from the Army ... " Informs Knox he has only...
GLC02437.00773
to [William Knox]
26 July 1779
Greene, Joseph, 1712-1790
Recipient inferred based on content. Gives detailed instructions regarding bills and a shipment of tobacco. Notes, "any Commission business you may send this way, if agreable [sic] to you shall be done on our joint Acco ... " In a post script...
GLC02437.00777
21 August 1779
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
From Captain Isaac Sears, a founder of the Sons of Liberty. Has sent John De Neufville & Son bills of exchange, and has ordered Neufville to deliver the bills to Knox. Requests silk and gold to be made "into a negligee in the Newest Taste to a Hoop...
GLC02437.00781
9 November 1779
Van Rensselaer, Philip, 1747-1798
Rensselaer, an Albany storekeeper, reports that arms (likely ordered by Knox) "are all pack'd up in Boxes According to your orders and ready for Transportation on the Shortest Notice The swords in my possession I shall have put in order as soon as...
GLC02437.00785
18 November 1779
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Written to William Knox at Amsterdam. Reports that he asked his uncle about the "chest, cask, & some loose furrs which you desire to be shipped for Amsterdam." Notes that some of the items were sold because they were damaged, and Knox may draw the...
GLC02437.00786
November 1779
Neufville, John de, fl. 1779-1789
De Neufville, of the Amsterdam firm De Neufville & Son, writes to William Knox in London. Reports that since Knox left [Amsterdam], "we have no material news." Apparently discusses business ventures. Refers to mutual acquaintances, including...
GLC02437.00787
[Receipt for supplies purchased from Otis & Andrews]
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Receipt noting that Otis & Andrews [& Henley] "supplied sundry articles of clothing- inclusive of an inconsiderable quantity of arms, lead & c and sundries in the Quartermaster Generals Department- from 16 October 1778 to the 13 January 1779."...
GLC02437.00788
[Information pertaining to commissaries and military clothiers]
circa 1783
Appears to be collected information about clothiers and commissaries. Mentions James Wilkinson, Clothier General at Philadelphia in 1779 and Otis and Henley, clothiers in Boston. Notes, "About this time- shoes were provided for the army by...
GLC02437.00793
A Broader Philosophy of Protection
August 1897
Brainerd, Cephas Jr., 1859-1898
Article removed from the August issue of Gunton's Magazine, pages 109-121. Responds to an article titled, "Philosophy of Protection," printed in the July issue of Gunton's Magazine. Discusses the differing philosophies of free trade and...
GLC04471.08
[Promissory note from Samuel Ware to the estate of George Garrett]
5 August 1809
Ware, Samuel, fl. 1809
Ware promises to sell off his property to repay a debt to George Garrett's estate, of which Benjamin Faulkner is a trustee. Ware will sell off ten slaves, who are named, a horse, cattle, and other goods, to be sold to "the highest bidder" to pay...
GLC03434.77
[List of goods sold from the estate of Patrick Pursell]
20 July 1739
Listing items from the estate of Patrick Pursell that were sold, value totalling twenty pounds. Also lists debt records owed to Pursell with blank amounts.
GLC03434.13
February 13, 1779
Explains why he has not written recently, citing "a very bad arrangement between me & the post Master." Expresses relief that he and William agree regarding an unspecified matter and a Mr. Hichborne (most sources say "Hichborn"). Refers to the...
GLC02437.00750
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
11 April 1779
Discusses business ventures and the depreciation of currency. Mentions the General Arnold, a ship in which Knox was apparently invested. Refers to a certain gentleman, whose name is not mentioned. States, "...I have the most unequivocal evidences...
GLC02437.00757
25 April 1779
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
"Agreeable to your Desire I embrace the earliest Opportunity of acquainting you to the Rate of exchange upon France." Gives details of the rate of exchange of bills. Also notes that the destination and time of sail for a certain Dutch ship is...
GLC02437.00759
2 May 1780
Neufville, Leendert de, fl. 1780
Discusses an upcoming visit from William Knox and gives thanks for an offer to take care of some business. Writes concerning further business ventures. Author of the letter possibly Leendert de Neufville, most likely related to the de Neufvilles of...
GLC02437.00807
13 July 1780
Describes a riot in London where a library was burnt down and discusses business where he made a mistake and paid remittance to Knox on behalf of another gentleman.
GLC02437.00816
Return of Stores Burnt & discharged on board the Sloop July 15
17 July 1780
Lists goods damaged and their amounts. Signed for John Miles by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00818
[Acknowledging account due for leather purchases]
17 July 1738
Pursell, Patrick, fl. 1730-1738
Pursell acknowledging account due for leather purchases.
GLC03434.16
Hardware plantation book 1836
1836-1840
Winn, John, 1789-?
Account book for the Winn family's Hardware plantation. Lists debits and credits, sales and purchases of supplies, tools and produce. Lists sales of tobacco, prices of other crops, amount of tobacco produced by each enslaved person, and wages. The...
GLC03434.32
Memorandum book
October 1835
Shopping list including groceries, books, shoes, earthenware, hats, dry goods, medicines, hardware and other goods. The last few pages list money spent on various goods.
GLC03434.34
[Advertisement of personal property, including slaves, for the estate of Thomas Winn]
22 November 1824
Announcing the credit sale of enslaved people and other articles belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn. Besides the "several negroes," articles to be sold include corn, fodder, tools and furniture.
GLC03434.46
Account of sales of the personal estate of Thomas Winn
6 December 1824
Lists property sold by the estate of Thomas Winn, with name of purchaser and amount paid listed for each item. Property sold includes enslaved people, animals, tools, foodstuffs and furniture. John Winn and George Winn purchased several items from...
GLC03434.60
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
May 18, 1779
Henry Knox expresses happiness in hearing of the arrival of the Joseph, a ship. He wishes William could have sailed earlier, on the General Arnold (referring to a voyage William plans regarding a business venture in Amsterdam). Instructs him to be...
GLC02437.00761
May 21, 1779
Henry Knox recaps a letter he recently sent to William, in which he urged William to sail directly to Amsterdam instead of stopping in France. He mentions letters of introduction he previously sent for William's voyage to Europe, noting he will also...
GLC02437.00763
to David Sears
29 May 1779
Oliver, Ebenezer, fl. 1779
Received goods, in order, from Sears in Amsterdam. Has not heard "one word of" goods shipped on his account by their mutual friend William (possibly William Knox). Discusses the obtainment of bills for Sears. Thanks Sears for procuring a cloak and...
GLC02437.00765
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
8 May 1776
Todd, William, fl. 1776
Places a new book order, mentions receiving several books and reminds Knox about others. Docket possibly in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.00286
"Die Markthalle, No. 5." Ink inscription on recto: "Market Hall."
April 1861
Osborn's Gallery
Osborn imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Die Markthalle, No. 5." Ink inscription on recto: "Market Hall." View of the hall's main entrance.
GLC04509.07
"Der Fleischmarkt, Gemüsemarkt, und Obstmarkt in der Feree[?], No. 6."
Osborn stamp on verso. Ink inscriptionon verso: "Der Fleischmarkt, Gemüsemarkt, und Obstmarkt in der Feree[?], No. 6." View of the length of the nearly empty market hall.
GLC04509.09
C.S.S. Georgia list of prizes captured from commencement of cruise
1863
Contains information about the ships captured. Includes the date and location of the capture or burning of the nine ships, names and captains of the ships, owners, the vessel's home port and the value of the ship and its cargo. The list was most...
GLC04572.01
[to the commander of the C.S.S. Georgia] [in French]
26 November 1863
Villeneuve, Alexandre-Marie Ducrest de, 1813-1893
No. 2367. Signed as a Major General of the French Navy. Believes that William Cullen is a French sailor named Bouvier. Cullen claims that the North American (United States) commercial vessel he was on was sunk by the Georgia. Villeneuve asks that...
GLC04572.10
1862/10/5
Smith gives his wife instructions for renting out his blacksmith shop. [see also #2, 13] He is dismayed that she rented out part of the house against his wishes. His legs are giving him trouble again. Discusses types of punishments in camp...
GLC04189.08
[merchants building]
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Shows a three-story wooden building with signs for various types of merchants, including clothing, furniture, and millinery. A fourth sign advertises Carpenter's Photography Studio.
GLC03029.23
to: Sam Chapman
1915/02/04
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
anniversary of the day he took over the Hong Kong consulate 36 years ago; opposition to Wilson's shipping bill; arranging a sitting for the group painting.
GLC03921.49
1915/02/19
endorses an advertisement of a hotel with rooms for $1 per day.
GLC03921.50
28 September 1778
Written at Fredericksburgh. Comments, "You appear a little testy that I did not inform you the Enemy were going to Boston. Indeed I never believed it except a combination of unfortunate circumstances should impress an Idea of the kind on their...
GLC02437.00727
[Account between General Henry Knox and Jackson Tracy & Tracy]
31 July 1778
Brimmer, Martin, 1742-1804
Signed by Brimmer on behalf of Jonathan Jackson, Nathaniel Tracy, and John Tracy. Knox pays for sugar and repairs of the Hero, a frigate.
GLC02437.10457
[John Jackson's account from 12 May- 17 August 1778]
17 August 1778
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
John Jackson's account, partially in his hand and partially in the hand of Henry Knox's aide Samuel Shaw, for goods purchased on behalf of , and services performed for, Henry Knox. Signed by both Jackson and Shaw. Covers Jackson's account with...
GLC02437.10458
to William H. Lyttelton (marked "copy")
December 7, 1759
Ellis, Henry, 1721-1806
Georgia Governor Ellis responds to South Carolina Governor Lyttelton's letter about illicit trade with the Cherokee Indians occurring in Georgia. Expresses his desire to discipline those involved with selling arms and ammunition to the Cherokee....
GLC05228.01
to John Rae, Lachlan McGillivray, Francis McCartan, and others
Circular letter from Georgia Governor Ellis to the merchants and storekeepers in Augusta, Georgia. Informs the merchants that he has learned from South Carolina Governor William H. Lyttelton of their involvement in "a clandestine and most...
GLC05228.02
[1873 Army Letters and Telegrams]
1873/12/19-28
Thomas, W. N., fl. 1873
The retained copy book record of army officers' letters and telegraphs concerning the affairs of the Twentieth Infantry. Discusses the removal of the Winnebago tribe of Indians, which is being hampered by white men who trade with the tribe...
GLC05731.02
to Hardy M. Cryer
1830/10/18
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Pleased about plans to open trade with British West Indies, celebrates the French Revolution of 1830, discusses his horses. Mentions the gravesite of his wife Rachel, who was "all that made this world desirable to me."
GLC02526.01
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