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[List of articles seized from traders]
September 18, 1864
Williams, W.F., fl. 1863-1864
List of articles seized from men who were trading across enemy lines. Also lists the men captured.
GLC02233.55.02
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 31 (August 17, 1864)]
17 August 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Burning of Governor Letcher's house, The new law regulationg trade with the insurgent states, Killing off rebel generals.
GLC05959.50.26
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 2, no. 15 (May 24, 1865)]
24 May 1865
Commercial intercourse with Southern states, Details of the capture of Davis, Rebel Governor Vance captured, Negotiations between Kirby Smith & Maximillian, The Mexican Question, Maximilian must clear out.
GLC05959.50.61
Circumstances leading to and attending the seize of the Phoenix
5 June 1830
Mayo, Isaac, 1791-1861
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Relates the chase made by the "Grampus" to capture the slave trade ship"Phoenix" off the coast of Saint Domingo. J.C. Hall, captain of the merchant ship "Kremlin," which sailed...
GLC04604.17
to John Branch
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus, which was off the coast of Saint Domingo, to Branch as Secretary of the Navy. Better copy of GLC04606.17. Marked "No. 2" in docket.
GLC04604.18
to J.C. Hall
9 June 1830
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus to Hall as captain of the merchant ship "Kremlin," based out of Boston, Massachusetts. Hall was threatened by the slave trade ship "Phoenix" and witnessed Mayo's seizure of the...
GLC04604.19
to Isaac Mayo
12 July 1830
Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845
Written by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Orders Mayo to remain with the Grampus until Lt. Wilson comes out with the prize. Mayo is to escort Wilson to the...
GLC04604.20
7 September 1830
Clerical copy written and signed by H.F. Ingraham, Captain Elliott's clerk on the U.S.S. Erie. Marked "True Copy." Written by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus...
GLC04604.22
13 November 1830
Written in clerical hand and signed by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Orders Mayo to take provisions for a four month cruise off the coast of Mexico. Says he...
GLC04604.23
to J.D. Elliott
December 31, 1830
Marked "Copy of a Letter to J.D. Elliott," on docket. Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus to Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron. Half the letter appears to be written in a clerical hand and the...
GLC04604.24
The celebrated collection of Americana formed by the late Thomas Winthrop Streeter...
1968
Streeter, Thomas W. (Thomas Winthrop), 1883-1965
(title continues)... Morristown, New Jersey sold by order of the trustees. Volume four of a seven volume collection, plus index. Includes: Kansas and Nebraska, the Dakotas, the Rocky Mountains, Colorado and Pike's Peak Gold Rush, Wyoming and...
GLC03261.04
to unknown
February 24, 1782
Livingston, Peter, 1737-1794
Sent Captain John Shaver with four barrels of flour. Asks Bromfield to store them and send them by first conveyance to Captain Hopkins at Hartford. Also says to send Hopkins all the pork. Says to also send what is not cut up because this will be the...
GLC01450.803.01
to Henry Bromfield
July 15, 1774
Bromfield, Thomas, fl. 1774-1777
Also has a note from Thomas on the third page dated July 26, 1774. Thomas is writing from London to Bromfield in Boston. Mentions he received Henry's letter from June 9, 1774. Most of the letter deals with business transactions, inventories, bills...
GLC01450.803.05
to Eben Whittemore
10 November 1862
Lewis, Thomas, fl. 1862
States that while Charles F Childs has been enrolled, he is at sea "on a merchant foreign voyage." Signed by Thomas Lewis as the "Ch. Selectmen of Falmouth." Also signed "James &C."
GLC02175.11
to Samuel and William Vernon
13 September 1775
Roosevelt, Nicholas, fl. 1775
Requesting sugar for Mr. Clover Sands.
GLC02542.32.05
to James Dundas
3 November 1790
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Informs James that he received the wine he had asked for but notes that there was an error in the amount. Comments on James's business and health. Reports no new news from George, and George's difficulty gaining a promotion. Notes sending George...
GLC02549.48
to James Dundas [fragment]
December 11, 1780
Discusses his wife Isabella's bathing in the sea for health reasons, describing the Russian practice. Notes that James became corpulent and compares him to "Sir. J: Falstaff." Gives news of various old friends, including one currently in India....
GLC02549.59
Collection of two documents related to Dycas's Hydrometer [Decimalized .01-.02]
1790
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Circular letter to customs officers regarding the use of Dycas's Hydrometer, accompanied by directions for using the device.
GLC08993
to Custom Officers
December 18, 1790
Discussing Dycas's Hydrometer, a device to be used for assessing the proof of alcohol and spirits for taxation. The Hydrometer is enclosed, as well as intructions on its use. Discusses the use of the Hydrometer, the reasons for its neccesity, and...
GLC08993.01
Description of the Scale of accompanying Dycas's Hydrometer
Explains how to use and read Dycas's Hydrometer, a device invented to determine the strength of alcoholic beverages, so that the proper tax could be applied.
GLC08993.02
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
to John Bryant
21 September 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Reports on his inspection of the military stores under Captain Bryant's charge at the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts and expresses his approval. Lists items still in need of inspection. Provides instructions for making sure the "four pounders...
GLC03432.021
March 24, 1791
Notes his receipt of "the return of Ordnance and military Stores for February." Indicates he sent $240 for Captain Bryant's pay for 1789 and $480 for 1790. Instructs Bryant to maintain the revenues from the sale of damaged ordnance stores "as a...
GLC03432.022
29 August 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
General Lincoln discusses selling certain items from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Comments on the operations of mechanical and chemical stores. Notes that he has put Captain Hawes in charge of the artificers and that he desires Captain...
GLC03432.035
16 November 1784
McNiel, Alexander, fl. 1784-1790
Reports on his auction of military stores that Captain Bryant requested be done. Discusses the low prices they fetched and his fees for acting as the vender. The stores were from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts.
GLC03432.104
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