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Diary of Captain Samuel J. Chaffee, Co. D, 49th Mass. Volunteers.
1862/11-1863/10
Chaffee, Samuel J., fl. 1862-1863
Seige of Port Hudson, battle descriptions, black soldiers, sketches, etc.
GLC07921
To: John Schank.
1776/11/15
Phillips, William, 1731-1781
Phillips' reaction to a truce at Fort Ticonderoga
GLC07928
to J.G. Parke re: orders to "open attack at once" on Beaufort, N.C.
1862/04/24
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
GLC07760
[Vignette bust portrait of John William Hoffman in uniform]
1870 ca.
Carte de visite-sized engraving of officer in 56th Penn., the infantry unit credited with firing the first volley in the Battle of Gettysburg.
GLC07788
to Winthrop Sargent
6 January 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Later copy. Refers to a recent letter from Sargent which discussed battle losses to Indians in the Northwest Territories. Comments on the protection of settlements on the frontier, and mentions that plans will be laid before Congress on that subject...
GLC02437.05288
to Henry Knox
10 November 1792
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Discusses land business as well as shipping and invoices. Writes that in his area, "mole hills may be magnified to mountains and the smallest mistakes that have relation to the war Department may judging from precedent be made use of to incriminate...
GLC02437.05695
23 July 1794
Discusses the preparation for an expedition (possibly the build-up to the Battle of Fallen Timbers that took place on 20 August 1794). Notes there have been volunteers pouring in ever since his arrival. Reports General [Charles] Scott has moved to...
GLC02437.06150
5 September 1794
Discusses information he gathered from an officer regarding the army. Reports on the distances of forts and other landmarks located near Fort Recovery along with General [Anthony] Wayne's recent actions. Also reports General Wayne was attacked by...
GLC02437.06193
December 17, 1781
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
Declares "we are very happy in this part of the Country at the glorious campaign our army has had this last summer," and says the people in his region are hoping for a peace. Comments that he is sorry to hear of General George Washington's loss of...
GLC02437.01306
January 31, 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written by Major Shaw, formerly Knox's aide-de-camp, to Brigadier General Knox. Reports that his brother arrived safely in France after a 23 day voyage. Says his brother's ship was the first to arrive with news of Cornwallis's defeat at Yorktown. It...
GLC02437.01346
5 March 1782
Written by Major Shaw, Knox's former aide-de-camp, to Brigadier General Knox. Says he was mistaken when he told Knox the lower house of the Massachusetts legislature has passed an act for payment of notes for 1782 for officers and soldiers who still...
GLC02437.01364
16 May 1782
Written by Sears, who was known for his early and vehement support of the patriots in New York, to Major General Knox. References Knox's letters of 23 January and 1 May. Says his first "orders" are paid and the other will be paid when due. Is happy...
GLC02437.01418
to Thomas Seward
24 September 1782
Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes, "I have directed a company under Capt. Lt. [Isaac] Guion from Col. [John] Lamb's regiment to relieve yours now Stationed in the Northern department. You will...
GLC02437.01626
[Gen Knox presents his compliments to the Marquis de Rostaing].
24 October 1781
Indicates that he is sending one of the pieces of ordnance seized from a British redoubt at the Battle of Yorktown to the regiment of Gattenois, which stormed that redoubt on 14 October 1781. The transfer was made in accordance with George...
GLC02437.01260
to Henry Knox [in French]
24 October 1782
Rostaing, Juste-Antoine-Henri-Marie-Germaine, marquis de, 1740-1826
Docket, in English, notes "From the Marquis Rostaing acknowledging the receipt of two mortars taken in the enemy redoubts at York Town in Virginia... "
GLC02437.09556
4 September 1791
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818
Collection of eight letters. Letters dated 4 September, 14 September, 16 September, 23 September, 10 October, 17 October, 21 October, 1 November. Discusses the transportation of goods, supplies and horses. Mentions problems with raising troops and...
GLC02437.10237
February 7, 1782
Stevens, William, 1750-1801
Asks that Knox provide him with a horse or approve of him obtaining one. Lost his horse "before York" (possibly meaning in battle), and cannot afford another. Wants to borrow a horse in order to travel to Boston: "As I have no other way of getting...
GLC02437.01349
28 September 1782
Alexander, William, 1726-1783
Signs as Lord "Stirling." Writes that the laboratory and the old iron cannon has been shipped, by sloop, from Albany to West Point. Mentions that he had expected the military stores to be shipped also, but the Deputy Quartermaster has "disappointed"...
GLC02437.01631
January 10, 1782
Smith, Paschal Nelson, ?-1805
Thanks him for his last letter, and adds the congratulations of himself and Mrs. Smith, as well as of Mr. and Mrs. Sears, on the birth of Knox's son. Comments that they are "very happy to hear Mrs. Knox & the young Stranger were so well." Discusses...
GLC02437.01329
6 September 1794
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
Informs Knox the results from the general meeting at Redstone in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania have not come back yet. Encloses newspapers (not included) that notes Governor [John Graves] Simcoe's "singular conduct." Reports on the progress of the...
GLC02437.06194
2 October 1794
A note informing Knox he has enclosed this morning's paper which contains the official account of General [Anthony] Wayne's success (likely referring to Wayne's victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on 20 August 1794). "Free" stamped on address...
GLC02437.06214
Bull's Run [Confederate song about Battle of Bull Run]
1861
Confederate imprint of lyrics to tune of "Wait for the wagon".
GLC07042
to E.T. Lawsing re: answering inquiries on Shiloh
1888/08/07
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898
"In case of a battle on Monday without my command, Genl. Grant would without doubt have been defeated."
GLC07052
to Stephen A. Hurlbut re: seige of Vicksburg
1863/05/31
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
"Vicksburg is so strong by nature and so well fortified that...it must be taken by regular siege or by starving out the garrison. I have all the force necessary if my rear was not threatened...the entire rebel force heretofore against me are...
GLC07055
Draft General Order re: Fredricksburg
1863/03/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Announcing day of fasting and prayer in wake of victory at Fredericksburg; "Soldiers! No portion of our people have greater cause to be thankful to almighty God than yourselves. He has preserved your lives amidst countless dangers..." and pray that...
GLC07057
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