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to Aaron Hobart
February 5, 1821
Eells, Robert, 1767-1844
Mentions that Oliver Winslow has requested a favour from Hobart concerning his pension, possibly a Revolutionary War pension.
GLC06313.04.107
1 January 1822
Bartlett, Zacheus, fl. 1822
Discusses bounty land for veterans of the American Revolution. Requests that Hobart obtain and send the warrant issued for Jonathan Bartlett's bounty, which had been approved but not issued. Also asks Hobart, if he can, to send the names of "1200...
GLC06313.04.126
5 January 1822
Hobart, Thomas, fl. 1821-1824
Writing on behalf of William Pincers and Frances Joscelyn, Hobart reports mistakes in making their schedules, possibly for tax purposes or Revolutionary War benefits. Explains the adjustments that need to be made to the record to reflect the...
GLC06313.04.130
January 12,1822
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Mentions that David Diman sent a petition for a military pension and had not received a response from the Secretary of War. Sampson asks Hobart to inquire about the matter and, if he obtains the needed certificate, to send it to him or Diman.
GLC06313.04.136
January 30, 1822
Lincoln, Rufus, 1751-1838
Writes about his petition to Congress for support due to him for eight years military service and time as a prisoner of war during the American Revolution. Comments on his economic hardship and previous rejections of his petitions.
GLC06313.04.145
February 1, 1822
Turner, Charles, 1760-1839
Discusses the divided local opinion on the topic of a bankruptcy bill before congress. Also discusses the pension application of one of Hobart's constituents.
GLC06313.04.147
15 March 1822
Gurney, Nathan, 1769-1850
Seeks Hobart's aid in discovering the status of a pension application for a widow, Nabby Gardner, of a soldier killed in the War of 1812. The docket contain information on Zachary Gardner's service.
GLC06313.04.170
27 April 1822
Gordon, William, 1783-1851
Dr. Gordon writes on behalf of Ebed Stockton, a Revolutionary War soldier who lost his pension due to a new law and was petitioning to have it restored. Describes some of Stockton's ailments.
GLC06313.04.185
19 December 1822
Peirce, Peter H., 1788-1861
Hoping to win Hobart's support for a pension for Leonard Briggs, since Hobart was on the Committee of Revolutionary Pensions. Briggs can no longer works, served in the army, and was taken prisoner, and Peirce believes he is deserving of a pension.
GLC06313.04.205
Collateral of Henry Pitcher. [Decimalized .01- .03]
August 9, 1862 - February 9,1891
Pitcher, Henry, fl. 1862-1891
Includes one discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862; one general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890; one envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions...
GLC06889.04
Discarge of Henry Pitcher.
9 August 1862
Platmer, John S Major, fl. 1862
A discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862
GLC06889.04.01
General Affidavit.
18 April, 1890
Henry, James, fl. 1890
This is a general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890. This Affadavit concerns health issues suffered by Henry Pitcher, mainly varicose veins which caused him to be unable to work.
GLC06889.04.02
Envelope
February 9, 1891
Envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions, dated 9 February 1891. This envelope also has notes in pencil about the death of Henry Pitcher January 6 1891 as a result of "Rheumatism of the heart very much...
GLC06889.04.03
[Collection of John F. Weeks, K company, 36th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [decimalized .001-.143]
1862-1865
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
The John F. Weeks collection consists of approximately seventy-five letters written by Weeks to his family during his service. These letters include accounts of the battles of Pea Ridge, Perryville, Stone River, and Mission Ridge. Along with...
GLC06728
to John Weeks
January 12, 1880
Elliot, John F., fl. 1860
Writes that he has been trying to get Captain Adams' address but hasn't been successful. Expresses his surprise that he and other soldiers have lived to tell stories of what they experienced during the war. Advises Weeks to contact Captain Adams in...
GLC06728.097
15 May 1880
Hammond, M.J., fl. 1860
Written on Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co. stationery. Writes that he does remember Weeks contracting measles in Rolla and again after the battle of Pea Ridge. Informs Weeks of Captain Adams' address.
GLC06728.098
31 May 1880
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Confirms that Weeks contracted the measles while in service. Asks that Weeks send him any papers requiring his signature.
GLC06728.099
February 17,1882
Elliot, John, fl. 1860
Writes that he has filled out his recollections of Weeks' case (referring to Weeks contracting the measles while in service). Also writes that John P. Lenhart is willing to make an affidavit on Weeks' behalf. Asks that Weeks return the same favor...
GLC06728.100
February 21, 1882
Writes that he has forgotten exactly what Weeks' disability was but thinks it was loss of speech due to measles. Asks that Weeks fill out the affidavit with the details of his illness
GLC06728.101
16 March 1882
Lenhart, John, fl. 1860
Is happy to hear from "one of our boys that is still alive". Writes that George Biddulph, John Gardon, and Capt. James Hogue are still living in the area. Assures Weeks that any of the men would be willing to help him out with his case.
GLC06728.102
to Theodore Rea
26 May 1882
Writes to Rea regarding affidavits for his disability. States that he has received affidavits from Al Taft and George Mordoff. Includes a response from Rea stating that he can attest to Weeks disabilities.
GLC06728.103
circa 1861-1864
A partial letter most likely included with letter #103. Written in Weeks' hand writing; this letter appears to be a standard statement of the content Weeks wanted included in the affidavits in support of his application for pension.
GLC06728.104
to Elon
19 June 1882
Asks that his friend attest to his disability. Writes that he has sent a copy of Theodore Rea's certificate as an example.
GLC06728.105
Notary Public Document
January 17, 1887
Barney, A.J., fl. 1860
Signed by H. J. Baldwin, notary public. A.J. Barney certifies that John Weeks was discharged from the army due to an illness of the lungs in October of 1864. He also certifies that Dr. Parker of Erie County, Ohio treated Weeks.
GLC06728.108
January 17,1887
Taft, E.N., fl. 1860
Signed by E.H. Andress, notary public. Certifies that [E.N. Taft] knew Weeks in 1864 and was afflicted by lung disease which lasted for several years.
GLC06728.109
[Pardon of Marshall Barton Fales to restore civil rights.]
January 28, 1929
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Convicted of swearing a false affidavit for pension claim. Pardoned for good conduct in prison and abiding the law since release. Attempted obliteration of name.
GLC00045.40
to Susan Decatur
January 10, 1832
Responding to Decatur's letter, Adams will find it "highly gratifying" if he is able to aid Decatur in advancing her claim currently before Congress. Decatur was attempting to secure a pension for service rendered by her husband, Commodore Stephen...
GLC00105
to Joseph W. Keifer
January 17, 1888
Milroy, Robert Huston, 1816-1890
Complains of the inequities in pension payments between volunteer officers and officers in the regular army, and hopes to change the system. Informs Keifer, who also served as a General in the Volunteer Army, that any officer who received a...
GLC03215.01
[Collection of diaries and letters] [decimalized]
1861-1889
Booth, Thomas R., fl. 1861-1908
Thomas Rogers Booth served as Civil Engineer, Clerk in the office of the Adjutant General (1863-1864) and Captain of Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers (1864-1865). He was a railroad engineer from New Castle, Delaware. The wartime diaries were...
GLC03347
to Nettie C. Maitland
2 May 1890
Lemon, George E., fl. 1890
Legal document sent to Nettie C. Maitland from George Lemon's law offices in Washington D.C. Refers to her pension claim as a surviving minor of soldier Samuel Hill.
GLC03523.10.191
to Joseph M. Maitland
February 13, 1890
Morris, John W., fl. 1890
Letter addressed "Dear Sir and Comrade." Offers his vast legal experience in settling pension claims. Appears to be a generic letter of solicitation. Includes five blank pension forms as examples and one return envelope.
GLC03523.10.206
to Nettie Maitland
Attorney George E. Lemon Requests additional evidence for her claim. Writes, "Your own statements will not be accepted as sufficient, witnesses must be disinterested parties."
GLC03523.10.208
Affidavit for Additional Evidence
circa 1890
Partially completed affidavit for additional evidence prepared by attorney George E. Lemon for Nettie C. Maitland. Appears to be in relation to the disability discharge of her father, Samuel Hill, a soldier in the 66th regiment of Ohio. There are two...
GLC03523.10.212
Pension Law of June 27, 1890
Pennebaker, C.D., fl. 1890
Description, rules and regulations of the Pension Law of June 27, 1890, written by the office of Washington, D.C. attorney C. D. Pennebaker. Document is torn on crease line.
GLC03523.10.213
Declaration for Dependent Father's Pension
Blank application of Declaration for Dependent Father's Pension, Act of June 27, 1890, produced by the office of Washington, D.C. attorney C. D. Pennebaker. There are two copies of the form.
GLC03523.10.214
Declaration for Dependent Mother's Pension
Blank application of Declaration for Dependent Mother's Pension, Act of June 27, 1890, produced by the office of Washington, D.C. attorney C. D. Pennebaker. There are two copies of the form.
GLC03523.10.215
Declaration for Widow's Pension
Blank application of Declaration for Widow's Pension, Act of June 27, 1890, produced by the office of Washington, D.C. attorney C. D. Pennebaker. There are four copies of the form.
GLC03523.10.216
Declaration for Invalid Pension
Blank application of Declaration for Invalid Pension, produced by the office of Washington, D.C. attorney C.D. Pennebaker. There are two copies of the form.
GLC03523.10.220
Declaration For Children By Guardian
Blank application of Declaration For Children By Guardian. There are two copies.
GLC03523.10.222
War Claims Against The United States
1861-1865
A digest of laws and practice relative to war claims against the United States written by attorney John W. Morris, an expert in pension cases.
GLC03523.10.238
Collection of Henry Jackson Hunt [Decimalized .001-.233]
1862-1888
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Collection of letters, principally received correspondence, military returns, and one military journal. Includes military correspondence during the War, letters concerning Hunt's various post-war publishing endeavors, correspondence pertaining to...
GLC02382
Collection related to Confederate soldier George P. Hodges [Decimalized .01- .07]
1863-1931
Collection of George P. Hodges, Sergeant, Company B., 37th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Includes a parole pass for Hodges, who was a prisoner of war at Vicksburg, a document related to Hodges's participation in a United Confederate Veteran's...
GLC02386
Widow's pension certificate
15 June 1850
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871
Widow's pension certificate for Isabella St. Clair, wife of Daniel St. Clair, Drum Major in the Revolutionary War. The certificate is sealed with the Department of the Interior seal. the docket indicates that the pension is to be paid in...
GLC02016.176
[Collection of Justus Morse, G company, 4th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .66]
1861-1910
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
Morse was a Private in the 47th Indiana Volunteers, Co. G. The collection describes battles and skirmishing in Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. One group of letters were written from City Hospital in Indianapolis. The bulk...
GLC02170
[Collection of John H. Powers, 1st regiment, Vermont, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1877
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Collection of 75 letters written to a private in the first Vermont Cavalry, 1860-77, from friends and schoolmates at Newbury Seminary, and fraternity brothers from Wesleyan College. Some of the letters are from soldiers in the field, while others...
GLC02181
[Frederick W. Simonds?]
1861-1919
GLC03523.45.02.01
to Joseph Day
9 August 1873
Dockey, Jos., fl. 1873
One letter from Jos. Dockey to Josesph Day dated August 9, 1873. Regarding the payment of Otis D. Munsell's pension
GLC03523.17.18
to Mary E. Munsell
10 December 1874
Davis, Wendell T., fl. 1873
One letter from the law offices of Davis and DeWolf to Mary E. Munsell dated December 10, 1874. Regarding the payment of a pension.
GLC03523.17.19
[Pension documents]
4-28 June 1873
One document sent to Mary E. Munsell by the law offices of Davis and DeWolf dated 1873
GLC03523.17.20
to Lucius F. Potter
18 April 1865
Buckholden, H.H., fl. 1865
One letter addressed to Lucius F. Potter from H.H. Buckholden, a claim agent from the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Notifies him that the Pension and Claim Agency had suspended their claim of Horace B. Potter's death while it is awaiting a testimony from...
GLC03523.38.91
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