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Declaring martial law in Austin because of archives war
1842/03/07
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
As Secretary of War, declares martial law because of "archives war" and places Thomas Ward in command of stores. Probably clerical.
GLC02145.12
2 letters appealing to Thomas Ward for reconciliation before execution
1836/08/22
Milroy, Joseph H., fl. 1836
Milroy was to be shot by court martial and sought to reconcile himself to Ward. Both letters (each 2 p. + addr.) were written on the same day, in pencil.
GLC02145.34
Orders for a court martial board, to include Ward [damaged]
1836/08<?>
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857
Damaged at top, affecting date and place of writing.
GLC02145.60
Collection of 13 Massachusetts documents, re: French & Indian War [Decimalized .01- .13]
1746 ca.
Topsfield & Worcester, fl. 1746
A number of warrants/orders regarding arms and training. Petition to move training Order to arrest a deserter Order to rally troops and march them List of soldiers
GLC01450.248
to Robert Livingston re: fear of attacks from French and Indians
1712/06/21
Livingston, John
John writes to inform his father that he is currently stationed with 600 men and officers, who are awaiting news from England regarding how they are to settle the garrison. The situation is tense due to the threat of a French and Indian attack, and...
GLC03107.00920
Provost Marshal General Marsena R. Patrick and staff, Culpeper, VA. [September 1863] by Gardner [red mount]
1863/09
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Nearly the identical photo can be seen by Gardner, the exception being the banner above the portico is missing in this image. See GLC 5111.01.0209, .0415.
GLC05111.01.0316
Provost Marshal General Marsena R. Patrick and staff, Culpeper, Va. [September 1863 ca.]
1863/09 ca.
Inscription on verso: "Genl. Ordway Gardner Coll." Numeric notation: "285." See GLC 5111.01.0209, .0316.
GLC05111.01.0415
Provost guard, Manassas Junction, Va. [March 1862 ca.]
1862/03 ca.
There is a large pile of planks in the center of the image lying next to the railroad tracks that lead to several cars on the left in the distance. A small group of men is seated on some of the planks on the left while a larger group stands to the...
GLC05111.01.0561
to Sylvia Weiner
29 June 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe discusses the prisoners of war he sees guarded by Poles. He says he does not believe in corporal punishment. He thinks they should be forced to do things, all perfectly legal, that are worse than a beating.
GLC09414.1443
to Father
14 November 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He reports a sad incident in which two Germans were practicing a bayonet exercise and one accidently pierced the heart of the other. He tried to shoot himself afterward but was prevented from doing so and locked up.
GLC07705.114
February 10, 1863
He arrived in New Port News, Va. The Major told them he had been detailed Provost Marshall.
GLC07705.137
17 December 1863
He tells the story about the deserter who left after a few weeks to join the Rebels but ended up on Black Island (in possession of the Union troops) and lied by saying he had deserted the Rebels. He was executed.
GLC07705.190
to A. E. Allen
3 March 1895
Wallace, Lewis, 1827-1905
Apologizes for the delay of the photograph. States that assassination trial was "perfect in every respect." Provides the name of the officers that tried the Lincoln conspirators. The list of names accompanies a photograph that has been pasted on a...
GLC07740.01
[Thirty-two presidential messages] [Decimalized .01- .32]
1933-1945
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Collection of thirty-two presidential messages issued during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration, 1933-1945. The pamphlets concern many topics including; banking, commerce, taxes, agriculture, weapons, employment, transportation, the Tennessee...
GLC09693
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
February 19, 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia saw Alfred, Alice and Archer at Mad's. She describes them as "divine." She also refers to a letter of Moe's in which a guy is sentenced to life imprisonment for refusing to drill.
GLC09414.0520
Executive Order 9512
January 20, 1945
One pamphlet entitled, "Executive Order 9512," dated January 20, 1945. This pamphlet is a printing of the order, "Providing for Coordination of the Allocations of Field Positions Subject to the Classification Act of 1923, as Amended." The pamphlet...
GLC09693.32
to Parents
17 April 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Time is flying by. Will be home in just over 16 months. Expects the next 4 months of battles will "till loudly on our regiment." They have often been part of the reserves in a battle, and therefore expects to be put in the front line more often this...
GLC09355.060
1 May 1864
This is likely his last Sunday at this camp. Orders came in that when they do break camp, they must not burn the camp down like usual. They must also not light any fires for the first two weeks that they are on the move so as to not give away their...
GLC09355.063
February 19, 1865
Does not have anything to write, but it is a good way to pass the time. Is only barely able to use a pen. Hopes that "by the 1st of May… I shall be able to do something besides living in a Hospital." Hates life here. The Surgeon General and Governor...
GLC09355.115
to James A. Seddon
4 October 1863
Boham, Milledge L., 1813-1890
To James A. Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War, sending "a copy of the Report of the Provost Marshall's Court to whom the Negros--slaves and free--captured on James and Morris Island on the 11th and 18th of July last were committed for trial."
GLC09402
[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 Henry Knox
February 1, 1776
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Concerns a complaint by the quartermaster in the regiment of Colonel Prescott, possibly William Prescott, against a member of the regiment of artillery. Discusses a potential garrison court martial and its legality. Gates was then George Washington...
GLC02437.00246
to Eliakim P. Scammon
18 July 1865
Stromhouse, H.V., fl. 1865
Captain in the U.S.C.T. with extensive military experience with British arm, including a general's a.d.c., before joining Union army as draughtsman. At time of writing was serving as a judge advocate.
GLC02414.413
1861-1864
Parke, H.F., fl. 1863
"I ask a favor. My supposed collusion with the Rebels is a mistake the trial will show it I ask an immediate one." Dated Apl 19 186
GLC02414.303
to James L. Botsford
Hall, Jas. R., fl. 1861
Lists six men that he has "arrested as hostages . . . . " Dated Feb 3 186
GLC02414.306
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