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to Henry Knox
February 25, 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Orders Knox to inquire about the repeated theft of artillery stores at Kings Ferry. Written at "Head Quarters."
GLC02437.09381
14 May 1783
Washington writes to Knox, commander at West Point. Supports Knox's approval of officers' court martial of rioters. Writes, "I am loth at this time to consent to the absence of Officers from their Corps,- wanting their influence as much as possible...
GLC02437.09386
[Presidential pardon of Charles A. Doyen, found guilty of violating Article 22 of Navy Code on 20 July 1901 in a court martial]
18 March 1905
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Doyen, a Major in the U.S. marine Corps, had a court martial convened to try him by the Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic Station on board the U.S.S. Alabama. He was sentenced to have his grade reduced two numbers and be publicly reprimanded...
GLC00511
to William Willard
October 5, 1865
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Gideon Welles informs Willard, the Warden of the State Prison at Wethersfield, Connecticut, that he is ordering him to imprison five sailors convicted of capital crimes: Wesley B. McLane, James Wilson, James Brown, James Stivers, and Francis Johnson...
GLC00517
to Henry W. Halleck
October 5, 1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Henry S. Hewit will report to Washington, as ordered, in accordance with a notice to delinquents. Defends Hewit's conduct, and says if he was delinquent it was due only to a misunderstanding, but states he will report to "the 'Military Commission'"...
GLC00543
to Ma
May 22, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
In his letter, Henry Stokes Figures mentions that four men deserted but were caught and will be court marshaled. He asks his mother to make him new pants and a coat as the other coat she sent was 5 inches too short. Henry still hasn't received the...
GLC00653.01.19
[Deposition of Edwin M. Stanton and related legal documents] [decimalized]
April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Six documents relating to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton's deposition as a defense witness in the case of John Benjamin (plaintiff) vs. Robert Murray and Jacob H. Perkins (defendants), being heard before the New York Supreme Court. The case, and...
GLC00720
[Printed War Department Order issued by Edwin M. Stanton].
1 April 1865
Stamped as page 93. Signed by Stanton vertically along the left-hand margin. (Not signed by Olin.) Labeled "Exhibit 'A'" (possibly in Stanton's hand). A printed copy of Stanton's 8 August 1862 "Order authorizing arrest of persons who discourage...
GLC00720.02
[Printed War Department Order No. 94 issued by Edwin M. Stanton].
Stamped as page 96. Signed by Stanton vertically along the right-hand margin; also with an autograph endorsement signed by E[dward]. D. Townsend certifying that the foregoing order is a true copy of the original. (Not signed by Olin.) Labeled...
GLC00720.03
[Partially-printed attestation of Edward D. Townsend's credentials]
Stamped as page 98. Labeled "Exhibit C," in support of Secretary of War Stanton's deposition (GLC00720.01).
GLC00720.04
[Order to issue a commission to A.B. Olin; defendant's interrogatories; plaintiff's cross-interrogatories]
15 March 1865
State of New York
Stamped as pages 102-108. Pages 102-103 comprise the New York State Supreme Court order to issue a commission to A.B. Olin to examine Edwin M. Stanton. Noted, and signed, as "A copy" by John Wood, clerk, on page 103. A 18 March 1865 note written...
GLC00720.06
[Appointment of Philip R. Ward, Captain in the Artillery Corps]
December 26, 1901
Appointment of Philip R. Ward to Captain in the Artillery Corps, beginning August 23, 1901. Signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President, countersigned by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Docketed at top by Adjutant General, reads "Recorded, Adjutant...
GLC00778.20
[The Massacre of Chehaw indians by Georgia militia] [Decimalized .01- .06]
May - August 1818
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
GLC00782.11
to William Rabun
June 30, 1818
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Secretary of State Adams informs Governor of Georgia Rabun that President Monroe has directed that Captain Obediah Wright be prosecuted for the murder of Chehaw Indians. He discusses some details necessary to start the prosecution. The Chehaw were...
GLC00782.11.02
The Weekly junior register. [Vol. 1, no. 43 (October 16, 1862)]
16 October 1862
White, Jonathon C., fl. 1862-1863
Several articles and ads are in both English and French. Content includes "Late News" on the Battle of Corinth, Butler's order from occupied New Orleans, requiring all adults who have not taken the oath of allegiance to report to the nearest Provost...
GLC00846
to Benjamin Lincoln
May 27, 1782
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
Written by Hazen as commander of prisoners at Lancaster, Pennsylvania during the Huddy-Asgill Affair to Lincoln as Secretary of War. References letters of General Washington from May 4 and 18, 1782, which he received on May 25, 1782. Writes that lots...
GLC01147
Military arrests in time of war
1863
Whiting, William, 1813-1873
Printed by the Government Printing Office. Written as Solicitor of the War Department. The work serves as a guide for military arrests during war. Discusses various topics such as the Enrollment Act of 1863, arrests on suspicion, martial law, and...
GLC01265.16
Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg
January 22, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Note suspending execution of Harry C. Fuller at request of O. Kellogg.
GLC01307
to unknown
Kellogg, Orlando, 1809-1865
"The President told me today that the sentenced of Harry C. Fuller would stand suspended 'till I could have a hearing for him. I shall save him." Apparently a fragment from a longer letter.
GLC01308.01
to Edward Ortho Cresap Ord
21 November 1866
Comstock, Cyrus Ballou, 1831-1910
Serving as senior aide-de-camp to General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant, Comstock authorizes General Ord to move soldiers from Little Rock to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Referring to reconstruction policies, informs Ord that "It is impossible for the General...
GLC01951
Order for a military commission
1 May 1865
Written on War Dept. stationery, with "War Department" struck and substituting "Executive Chamber." Title taken from docket. A draft for the orders by which the Booth conspirators were given military trial. Written as Secretary of War.
GLC01975
Pass for John Ford
2 June 1865
Signed by Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War. Pass for John Ford to visit the stage and private boxes in Ford's Theatre.
GLC02011
[Pardon of marines Thomas Potts and George Allen for desertion].
February 12, 1813
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Monroe. Potts had been convicted of desertion in June 1812. Allen had been convicted of desertion in August 1812. Both had been sentenced to be shot. Pardoned by Madison for "divers good causes and...
GLC00049
to J.C. Underwood
March 14, 1868
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Writes to Judge Underwood of the U.S. Circuit Court to confirm his receipt of a summons to testify in the treason trial, '"The United States vs: Jefferson Davis," and agrees to report on the postponed day of the case, April 14, 1868. Lee did not...
GLC00199
to Fitz-John Porter
October 31, 1867
Lee provides a brief list of his recollections of the events during the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) August 29-30, 1862 in response to a request from Union General Fitz-John Porter. Union General John Pope refused to take the blame for the defeat...
GLC00214.01
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