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to George Wortham
29 August 1864
A list of sixteen prisoners to be sent to Goldsboro, with their names, ranks and charges against them listed. Includes "Prisoners confined in jail & charges against them…."
GLC02233.54
Letter regarding arrest of traders, and list of confiscated goods [Decimalized .01-.02]
September 18, 1864
Williams, W.F., fl. 1863-1864
Williams informs George Wortham that he has captured men who were trading across the lines and encloses a list of the articles seized and men captured.
GLC02233.55
to Charles M. Armstrong
18 April 1849
Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby, 1790-1858
Jones' letter discussing John B. Marchand's "lack of zeal and restiveness" and his "hostility to my lawful authority," written in Marchand's hand. Jones discusses the insubordinate actions of Marchand and two other officers, which he says were...
GLC02680.01
to Thomas Ap Catesby Jones
October 8, 1849
Marchand, John B., 1808-1875
Marchand states his desire to be detached from his ship and copies an earlier letter of his to support his case. Since he has served three years and his ship is about to "almost circumnavigate the globe," believes he is entitled to instead return to...
GLC02680.02
to John B. Marchand
10 October 1849
Denying Marchand's request to be relieved of his post and return home. "I can see nothing in your situation oppressive or even unusual in the naval service...It is a great innovation upon usage, and the obligations of Commissioned officers to their...
GLC02680.03
February 20, 1864
Fitzhugh, William E., 1832-1889
Enclosing communications regarding James Byrnes, a deserter from the U.S. Army, who now works on board the ship. "I herewith enclose the communications relating to James Byrnes, a deserter from the U.S. Army and now serving on board this ship as...
GLC02680.19
to Henry Knox
31 July 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Reports that Lucy Knox, Henry's wife, left for Newbury Port (possibly Massachusetts), the previous Monday. Mentions an express from General [Israel] Putnam to General [William] Heath, in which Putnam attested the British sailed from the Hook...
GLC02437.00631
19 June 1777
Jarvis, Samuel G., fl. 1777-1794
Apologizes for not writing Knox sooner. Reports that he sent Knox wine the previous Sunday. Writes, "I think it impossible my Dear Friend that our Country can be so ungratefull as to put a foreigner over your Head but should they be so foolish &...
GLC02437.00613
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of John Absher for being absent without leave]
28 July 1863
Burch, James Anderson, 1829-1906
Details court martial proceedings of John Absher, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave," but attempted to defend his conduct, saying he was unable to return in time due to poor health. Records specifics of the charge, testimony...
GLC02233.32
[Telegraph to James G. Martin]
30 July 1863
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Manuscript copy of a telegraph sent to Brigadier James G. Martin ordering "the execution of privates William Leggett & Canada Barnes...suspended until further notice." Docket contains autograph endorsement signed by Charles Grice Elliot, Martin's...
GLC02233.33
Court martial proceedings in seven cases [Decimalized .01-.07]
27 Feburay 1864 - 4 March 1864
Atkinson, Joseph Henry, 1829-1907
Court martial proceedings in seven cases in the Fiftieth North Carolina Infantry. Most likely all written at "Camp Burgwyn," near Bogue, North Carolina.
GLC02233.37
[Order to issue a commission to A.B. Olin; defendant's interrogatories; plaintiff's cross-interrogatories]
March 15, 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
Charges and Specifications of Charges Preferred by Acting Rear Admiral S.P. Lee Commanding Mississippi Squadron Against George W. Shallenburger A 2nd Asst Engr of USS "Forest Rose"
circa March 31, 1865
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Clerical copy of the charges against Shallenburger. He was charged with overstaying his leave of absence by about 10 days (as stated in his diary at GLC02263.02). Charges state he was given a 3 week leave from the USS "Forest Rose" on 1 March 1865...
GLC02263.03
to Elizabeth Smith and Charles C. Smith
1862/11/31
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
The regiment was excused from guard duty on Thanksgiving to attend church and a dress parade. Smith urges Charles to learn to write and to study geography. "I now see the need of understanding the geography and the map and then I could tell when I...
GLC04189.19
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 15 (October 18, 1862)]
18 October 1862
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
An account of the battle between Rosecrans and Price. An act resolves military law by the Confederacy. Fugitive slave ads. Printed on yellow necessity paper.
GLC06208.06
to Nancy E. Jones
14 November 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
The Confederates had an internal battle on October 28: "One brigad[e] of them was determined to quit them and ground arms and come to our lines and they was silenced by their trusty troops which terminated in three hours fight killing eight hundred...
GLC02739.086
[Return of Shells Shot & Powder in Possession of the Continents & the Places where they are deposited, composed with an Estimate of those presented to the Committee of Congress with the Army - 27th June 1780 for sixty Days Service. ]
3 July 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Lists number of shells and powder requested and their deficiencies by size and place. Includes an explanation of the numbers in Knox's hand at the end. Noted as a copy, "one presented to the Commander in chief, and one transmitted to the board of...
GLC02437.00814
to William Knox
1 July 1776
Chastises William for not writing more. Discusses the recent Tory plot to either capture or assassinate George Washington and the subsequent hanging of a member of the General's Guard named John Rickey, a misidentification of Thomas Hickey, the only...
GLC02437.00356
to Elizabeth Smith
1862/10/5
Smith gives his wife instructions for renting out his blacksmith shop. [see also #2, 13] He is dismayed that she rented out part of the house against his wishes. His legs are giving him trouble again. Discusses types of punishments in camp...
GLC04189.08
[Record of military clothing supplies]
25 June 1776
Royse, Thomas, fl. 1776
Lists supplies and their cost from May and June received by Royse from Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00346
to Sam Chapman
1910/02/15
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Defense of Stuart's absence at Gettysburg, prompted by a newspaper article; treason case against Jefferson Davis.
GLC03921.30
5 July 1778
Informs his brother that he wrote a previous letter discussing the Battle of Monmouth (refer to GLC02437.00714). Writes, "I had particular reasons for not writing you a circumstantial [account] as General Lee who commanded the advanced parties has...
GLC02437.00715
[Henry Knox's responses to questions posed by George Washington]
2 September 1778
Later copy. Knox considers whether or not the greater part of the Continental Army should move east to reinforce troops in Newport, Rhode Island and Boston, Massachusetts. Suggests lending assistance if American General John Sullivan's troops are...
GLC02437.00722
6 September 1778
Has received news that a fleet has blocked the port of Boston. Notes that Admiral Parker (possibly Sir Hyde Parker) has arrived at "the Hook" with several ships ("the Hook" may refer to Sandy Hook, New Jersey, or another point in New Jersey near New...
GLC02437.00725
to: Carrie.
1862/08/22
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
He discusses the new system of rationing, along with his observation of the execution of a deserter. He states his belief that the end of the war might be in sight, possibly as soon as January of 1864, along with own term of service being nine months...
GLC07164.47
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