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Weekly return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
11 October 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Lists the number of men by rank and availability. Watermarked with a crest and "F. Notramy (?) 1780.
GLC02437.10164
[Return of Artillery Corps]
October 11, 1783
List of men broken down by rank, regiment and stats - whether they are fit for duty or not. Calculation in the lower left corner. Watermarked with a stamp & illegible writing. Docketed as "Scale Artillery."
GLC02437.10165
Monthly Return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
25 October 1783
List of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery. Lists people present in the corp by rank and status, where they are on duty, who is on the staff, among others. Of the two captains, one is present and fit for duty, while the other is on the staff...
GLC02437.10175
Weekly Return of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery
1 November 1783
List of the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery. Includes list people present in corp by rank and status, where they are on duty, who is on the staff, among others. Of the four captains listed, two are present for duty and the others are on the staff...
GLC02437.10179
[Return]
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Weekly return for the New York corps of artillery. Lists men by rank and current status. Date from docket.
GLC02437.10546
[Army return]
27 September 1783
Bradford, James, ?-1791
Monthly return for the New York Corp of artillery. Verso includes the absentees. Countersigned by Sebastian Bauman.
GLC02437.02571
[Weekly return of the New York Corps of Artillery Commanded by Major Sebastian Bauman]
19 September 1783
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Lists numbers of majors, captains, surgeons mates, gunners, and other posts present and fit for duty, sick and present, on command, on extra duty, on the staff, on duty present, and absent with leave. Includes an illegible signature in addition to...
GLC02437.10140
Weekly return of the Corps of Artillery
20 September 1783
Lists numbers of commissioned, noncommissioned, and staff officers. Includes total numbers, or "strength of each corps respectively." Also lists numbers "fit for duty," including "sick present," "sick absent," "on duty," "absent with leave," and...
GLC02437.10141
[Miscellaneous return of artillery]
1783
Lists officers and their status (fit for duty, on command, etc.) for an unspecified location. Docket indicates "scale artillery."
GLC02437.10142
Monthly return of the Massachusetts Corp of Artillery
26 September 1783
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Signed by Captain Burbeck and Samuel Cooper, Adjutant. Lists numbers of officers present for duty, sick present, sick absent, etc. Includes notes for men on extra duty, on command, sick absent, on furlough, and in confinement. Also contains a list...
GLC02437.10144
Monthly return of the Corps of Artillery
Lists numbers of officers and their status (fit for duty, sick present, sick absent, on duty, etc.) for regiments from New York and Massachusetts.
GLC02437.10146
Return of ordnance stores, apparatus & c. & c. at the Garrison of Stony and Verplanks Points Kingsferry- Septemer 28th 1783.
28 September 1783
Swartwout, Cornelius, fl. 1776-1783
Signed by Swartwout, Captain Lieutenant Commanding Artillery at Kings Ferry.
GLC02437.10148
Return for the Massachusetts corp of artillery. Lists the rank and current status of the soldiers.
GLC02437.10523
6 September 1780
Collins, John, 1717-1795
Return of ordnance from the ordnance store at Springfield, Massachusetts, delivered to various locations. Items listed by type, status and delivery location.
GLC02437.10709
to Henry Knox
1 July 1785
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Avery, Secretary of the State of Massachusetts, informs Knox that Governor Thomas Cushing has requested that several cannon at West Point be returned to Massachusetts.
GLC02437.03162
[Return of military stores at Fort Pitt]
25 July 1785
Ashton, Joseph, fl. 1779-1785
Marked as a copy. Includes the [copied?] signature of Joseph Ashton, Lieutenant of Artillery Commanding at Fort Pitt. Lists carriages, howitzers, carbines, rifles, horse shoes, and other stores.
GLC02437.03168
to Nathanael Greene
16 June 1781
Sumter, Thomas, 1734-1832
Written by the partisan fighter Brigadier General Sumter, known as the "Carolina Gamecock," to Major General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Sumter had refused to formally join Greene's command, but was assiting him in the...
GLC02507
to Jasper Hopper
1814/04/05
Tompkins, Daniel D., 1774-1825
The Governor of New York notes that he ordered munitions stored near Oswego and orders Hopper to send muskets, cartridges, and powder from those stores to use to defend Oswego, New York, if attacked. Oswego was attacked and captured by the...
GLC02512.13
to Edwin D. Morgan
12 August 1862
Foster, John Gray, 1823-1874
Major General Foster writes to Morgan, Governor of New York. Recommends Lieutenant Daniel Webster Flagler of the Ordnance Corps for command of one of the regiments being raised by New York State. Writes "I have seen him Constantly, & in many...
GLC02464.04
to John Titcomb Sprague
16 June 1863
Roberts, Benjamin Stone, 1810-1875
Brigadier General Roberts writes to Sprague, Adjutant General for the State of New York. Remarks that he recently passed through Ilion, New York, where he experimented with improved shot for rifle guns. Asks Sprague to "send a commission of...
GLC02464.15
to Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
10 October circa 1863
Sedgwick, John, 1813-1864
Year inferred from content. General Sedgwick writes to Humphreys as "Maj Genl Humphries Chief of Staff." Discusses the position of heavy artillery at [Piney?] Mountain. Notes that General Wright (possibly Horatio Wright) will examine the artillery...
GLC02464.16.01
9 April 1863
Smith, William Farrar, 1824-1903
Major General Smith recommends Lieutenant Martin of the 5th New York Artillery, who seeks promotion. Remarks that Martin served under him for eighteen months.
GLC02464.17
to D. R. Wright
February 3, 1863
Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875
Buckingham, Governor of Connecticut, writes to Colonel Wright (possibly Dexter R. Wright) of the 15th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. Notes that a surgeon [L. Apirt?] of the 1st Regiment Artillery has been transferred to the Regiment under Wright...
GLC02467.09
to Benjamin Lincoln
February 26, 1779
Ashe, John, Sr., 1721-1781
Written by Brigadier General Ashe to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Says nothing extraordinary has happened. Reports that Colonel Lythe's light infantry advanced to take possession of the pass at the lower bridge and...
GLC02497.02
February 16, 1783
Gist, Mordecai, 1742-1792
Informs General Greene that there are less ammunition and supplies in the magazine for the troops in Charleston than he expected
GLC02497.07
to Richard Platt
March 18, 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the preliminary drawings of an artillery building at West Point which will include an ordnance store and a crane projecting from the building's pediment. Knox requests another building to serve as a laboratory.
GLC02531
to Gross
December 19, 1862
Birney, David Bell, 1825-1864
Discussing the "terrible battle" of Fredericksburg, which had occurred six days earlier. States that "Our troops behaved well." Also "My old Division true to prestige drove back the enemy and retook the lost ground & held it under Artillery &...
GLC02630.01
[Collection of Horace B. Gardner]
5-22 July 1862
Gardner, Horace B., fl. 1862
Letters dated July 5, 12, and 22 1862. First McClellan lettersheet with McClellan patriotic, second on choice multicolor Magnus General Halleck lettersheet, eagle and shield patriotic. Last on plain paper with multicolor Magnus White House Views...
GLC02665
[Sketchbook of miscellaneous drawings] [word processed inventory available]
circa 1862
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Includes seven pencil and watercolor sketches. None are identified and all are in different stages of completion. Images include two mountain scenes, a battle scene, a courthouse, soldiers with a cannon, an unidentified town, and infantry on parade...
GLC02670.02
A congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of First Bull Run
July 25, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
Confederate general Samuel Jones has written "For the 8th Rgt. Ga. Volunteers" on the verso of a copy of a congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of...
GLC02691.07
to Edward Manigault
19 July 1861
Anderson, Richard Heron, 1821-1879
Anderson, Colonel of South Carolina Infantry, writes to Manigault, Chief of Ordnance of South Carolina. States "I have been informed that the guns required for the [bastionets?] at Fort Moultrie are under your charge and not at the Arsenal as was...
GLC02702
[Collection of Christian M. Epperly, 54th regiment, Virginia, artillery] [decimalized]
1859-1890
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
The collection contains 136 letters (122 war-date) mostly from Private Christian M. Epperly to his wife, Mary Epperly, living in Floyd County. The collection also contains a few letters from Mary Epperly to her husband. Throughout the war, Epperly's...
GLC02715
to John S. Missroon
22 April 1862
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877
Written on letterhead of the Flag Ship USS "Minnesota." Written by Flag Officer Goldsborough as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to Commander Missroon as commander of the naval forces off Yorktown, Virginia on board the USS...
GLC02721
to George Minor
9 July 1859
Ingraham, Duncan N., 1802-1891
Ingraham, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, discusses the fabrication of guns at the Tredegar Foundry in Richmond, Virginia. States that Joseph Reid Anderson, owner of the Foundry, gave notice that ten guns are ready for inspection....
GLC02724
[Diary of James W. Pierce]
1864
Pierce, James W., fl. 1864
Autograph manuscript. Mentions General Ulysses Grant's campaigning along the North Anna River.
GLC02741
[Collection of Josiah E. Henry, I company, 5th regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
This collection consists of eleven letters (one is a copy) written by Josiah E. Henry, some detailing the Valley Campaign in 1864. Five of these letters are written to his sister, four are addressed to his mother, and two are written to both his...
GLC02749
to General Forteguerra re: extract of letter requesting loan of gunboats
1804/12/15
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
"In consequence of the situation of the City & harbour of Tripoli it is necessary, in order to carry on our operations against that Regency with the greatest effect, that we should have Bomb-vessels & Gun-boats."
GLC02794.062
Robert H. Stafford Collection [Decimalized .01- .98]
1837-1908
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
Stafford enlisted as a sergeant in the 12th Alabama infantry. Contains letters and newsclippings about the Peninsula Campaign, advance into Maryland, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Early's raid on Washington, D.C....
GLC02618
[Commission of William North as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Massachusetts artillery]
9 May 1776
Massachusetts Bay Council
Partially printed document signed by John Avery as deputy secretary of the council. Also signed by members of the Massachusetts Bay Council, including: Jer. Powell, Artemas Ward, B. Greenleaf, Richard Derby, John Whitcomb, Moses Gill, John Taylor, B...
GLC02542.26
[Enlistment document for volunteers in company of William Van Dueser]
February 21, 1781
Painter, L., fl. 1781
Signed by 23 men to show they have voluntarily enlisted in the company of artillery under the command of William Van Dueser to serve as a guard for the town of New Haven, Connecticut until the first day of 1782. Several people signed their name, but...
GLC02542.28
1 June 1781
Hunt, John, fl. 1782
Signed by 8 men to show they have voluntarily enlisted in the company of artillery under the command of William Van Dueser to serve as a guard for the town of New Haven, Connecticut until the first day of 1782. Related to GLC02542.28.
GLC02542.30
April 11, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Requesting artillery supplies in case while taking Fort Sumter "a desperate battle" ensues. Written the day before the fort is attacked. Written as Colonel of the First Regiment Rifles of South Carolina on the day before Fort Sumter surrendered.
GLC02602
to Father
May 6, 1861
Pearce, Frederic, fl. 1861-1868
Frederic Pearce writes to his father in Hillsboro, Ohio, about troops arriving in Marietta. He adds that the artillery is moving camp from Fair Grounds to Haimer Hill.
GLC00066.127
The Opelousas courier. [Vol. 11, no. 16 (March 21, 1863)]
March 21, 1863
Sandoz, Joel H., fl. 1840-1864
With French text. Prints a proclamation by Governor Moore calling for a General Assembly in Shreveport, the temporary capital of Louisiana. Articles describe female soldiers and war industries. Includes several ads, among which is one offering full...
GLC00843
[Report on the Battle of Murfreesboro, or Stone's River]
January 11, 1863
Wood, Sterling Alexander Martin, 1823-1891
Written from the Headquarters of Wood's Brigade, General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne's Division, Army of Tennessee (Confederate). Brigadier General Wood directs this report to Captain Irving A. Buck, Cleburne's assistant adjutant-general. Discusses...
GLC00784
to Colonel Colburn
September 18, 1862
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
Penciled letter written during the Battle of Antietam on stationary marked "Head Quarters, Army of the Potomac." He states "We have just captured one three inch gun and its Caisson on the road from the Hagerstown Pike to Sharpstown. Col. Hunt had...
GLC00932
[Attesting to Battle of Concord]
20 April 1775
Fullam, Phinehas T., fl. 1775
Fullam apparently was a postrider for a Committee of Safety, who, like Paul Revere, was employed to spread the news of Lexington and Concord and bring reinforcements. Says he saw the Battle of Concord with his own eyes and that he confirms about 200...
GLC00869
to Braxton Bragg
April 28, 1864
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
General Beauregard, commander of the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, gives his opinion to General Bragg (at this point in the war in Richmond, Virginia, and functioning as Confederate chief of staff) concerning the proper...
GLC00913
9 September 1782
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Proposes use of prisoners as armorers, discusses trial of Sergeant Spinoza [Spinosa] for treason, requests help organizing the Department of the Commissary of Military Stores and wonders if "it be possible to get the field pieces directed to be...
GLC02437.09358
February 1, 1783
Requests that Knox "furnish me with an Estimate of every thing in the Ordnance and Artillery Department which will be necessary to carry on an Offensive and vigorous Campaign - considering also the Seige of New York as a probable Operation." Written...
GLC02437.09363
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