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Neighbors Affidavit
1861-1862 circa
Affidavit regarding the pension claim of Mary A. Hackett, widow of Thomas Hackett. Partially printed document. Says the claim was filed by Mary Hackett.
GLC02175.27
to "Dear John"
3 August 1858
Signed "Charles"
GLC02181.02
to "Friend Hale"
January 11, 1860
Signed [illegible]
GLC02181.05
to Henry Knox
26 August 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written by Secretary of War Lincoln to Major General Knox. Marked "Private." References Knox's private letter of last Saturday evening sent by Frothingham. Asked him to reread his public letter of 31 July because "fearing from the warmth of...
GLC02437.01540
to Benjamin Lincoln
19 August 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Major General Knox to Secretary of War Lincoln. References 2 private letters from 7 and 10 August. Says he cannot furnish him estimates. Says he read over his last public letter (which was on the issue of soldiers pensions at half pay) to...
GLC02437.01532
to father and mother
13 September 1863
Robinson, George, fl. 1829
stamp on last page, "Department of the Interior Pension Office APR 16 1877"
GLC09182.14
Pension Certificate
2 May 1910
Davenport, J.L., fl. 1908-1910
Pension is granted to Catherine Morse.
GLC02170.61
Resolutions of Congress, making provision or allowance to wounded, supernumerary or other officers of the American Army, under various contingencies
26 August 1776 - 28 November 1780
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Assorted resolutions providing for the livelihood of wounded soldiers, such as receiving a pension throughout his life upon losing a limb. Noted that this copy was written by Shaw.
GLC02437.00860
to R. W. Baker
February 14, 1884
Morse, Leopold, 1831-1892
Morse, a United States Representative from Massachusetts, replies to a previous note from Baker. Notes that when the Military Committee 122 and Private Bill 78 come up for consideration in the House of Representatives, "it shall receive from me such...
GLC02382.133
to Henry Jackson Hunt
25 September 1883
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896
Discusses Hunt's retirement. Expresses hope that Logan (possibly Senator John Logan, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs) presses the 62 year bill during the upcoming winter. Writes "I shall not mourne when my time comes, tho' I do not...
GLC02382.048
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