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to Lieutenant Horn
4 April 1865
Venable, Charles S., 1827-1900
Venable, aid to General Robert E. Lee, instructs Horn to destroy a bridge and make his way to Amelia Court House.
GLC04095
to James Kelly
February 5, 1862
Moore, John, 1826-1907
He hopes that with all the hard work in his regiment, that Jim will receive a promotion. The present condition of the roads prevents movement near Louisville, with no active operations for at least two more months. He mentions a congressional...
GLC04195.01
to Mary Moore Kelly
February 11, 1862
Troops are passing through on their way to important work in Paducah and "there is a rumor here that 20 or 30 thousand may be sent from the Army of the Potomac into Ky. We are being victorious everywhere, and everyone looks for victories as a matter...
GLC04195.02
February 27, 1865
He describes their march through South Carolina, wading through swamps, repairing roads, and taking Columbia. Although they were welcomed by the townspeople, drunk Union soldiers set buildings on fire, and the wind carried flames throughout town...
GLC04195.30
to unknown
1 May 1789
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Invites the unknown recipient to inspect a new iron bridge he designed. "We have erected our Experiment Rib and Struck the Center." With engraving.
GLC04218
Union Pacific Railroad. Photographical. Illustrations.
April 1869
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
One photograph album entitled, "Union Pacific Railroad. Photographical. Illustrations," taken by Andrew J. Russell dated April 1869. Consists of 50 albumen photographs of views along the route of the Union Pacific Railroad from Omaha, Nebraska to...
GLC04348
to Mary (Wright) Kellogg
10 April 1863
Blanchard, Ira, 1835-?
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from camp on the Mississippi River. Mentions the levee was cut and submerged the whole country around it, sweeping away many homes and forcing people to flee to higher ground. Reports visits from Union Generals Lorenzo...
GLC03523.31.22
to Isora Sayles
22 March 1863
Sayles, Sumner, fl. 1862-1868
Sends his best wishes to everyone back home. Comments that he has not been sick since he has been in "Dixie." Writes that he is sorry to hear how many people are sick and dying back home. Describes how he would like to see all the deserters caught...
GLC03523.32.08
to Mary
28 August 1863 - 29 August 1863
Fuller, Franklin W., fl. 1861-1865
Written at camp near Stephenson, Alabama. They again have marching orders and are liable to leave at any time. Writes that he has received some of the items Low's family had sent him. The boots and socks were most appreciated. He is very thankful for...
GLC03523.42.29
to his mother and relatives and Mary
30 June 1864 - 3 August 1864
A series of short diary-like entries for the past few days. There are also three pencil sketches: one of Buffalo Spring at Catoosa Springs, Georgia; another of a bridge at Catoosa Springs; the third is a drawing of a tree. There was no activity until...
GLC03523.42.50
to Hannah E. Russell
Russell, E. S., fl. 1861-1862
Writes to his wife listing everywhere they have been. They marched out of Bargetown, Kentucky on 13 December heading for Lebanon, Kentucky. Around 80 soldiers fell sick and had to stay behind. Writes that he fell sick and was told by the doctor to...
GLC03523.50.07
[Receipt for payment of street paving bill]
December 1, 1875
Murray, C., fl. 1875
Partially printed pink receipt for William Remington showing a payment made to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore of $457.95 for paving Oliver Street. Marked "Folio 2 City Taxes, 1875," and "James M. Anderson, City Collector." Murray signed...
GLC03545.24.10
[Contract for graveling Huntington Avenue]
25 September 1867
Dawson, Hugh, fl. 1867
Contract between William Remington and Hugh Dawson for graveling a street. Details the costs and certifies that Dawson received payment. Note on second page dated 7 October 1867 states that Remington paid $55, his portion of the account. With 2...
GLC03545.24.26
[Bill for paving Decker Street]
28 September 1872
Anderson, James M., fl. 1872-1875
Partially printed bill for William Remington to pay the city of Baltimore $1954.75 for paving a street. Marked "Folio 294." Anderson signed as City Collector. There is a newspaper clipping pasted on reverse titled, "City Assessments for Paving...
GLC03545.24.30
to William and R.P. Remington
9 November 1846
Ball, Charles L., fl. 1846
Discusses selling some bonds of the Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal Co. which were jointly owned by a group of men including the Remingtons. Asks for the Remingtons' views on the matter.
GLC03545.24.38
to Thomas Ewing
1 January 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Plans to institute martial law to punish saboteurs and guerillas. "Nothing but the severest punishment can prevent the burning of R.R. Bridges & the great destruction of human life. I shall punish all I can catch...These incendiaries have destroyed...
GLC03602
to his family
17 March 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Describes the circumstances under which Mr. Woolley, Captain Uphan, and Lieutenant Ives have resigned or otherwise left the service. Also critiques reporters' accounts of the battle and attempts to describe the battle more clearly for his family...
GLC03603.088
2 May 1863
Writes that his regiment has been building corduroy roads and gabions. Notes that some people are making "queer remarks" about General Peck. One man said that he hoped that General Peck was killed and went to hell before the soldier did. That way...
GLC03603.228
to Henry A. Wise
30 June 1863
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Confederate Major General Hill writes to General Wise, expressing approval of Wise's troop's disposition and their burning of bridges. Hill reports in a postscript that James Ewell Brown Stuart captured Fairfax Court House (27 June).
GLC03784
to Delia Slocum
3 May 1863
Cranor, Franklin, fl. 1862-1865
re: While camped near Murfreesboro in the months following the Battle of Stones Creek, Cranor describes how the Union soldiers have generally been causing trouble for the Confederates. He writes about Union "devilment" in McMinnville that resulted...
GLC03791.006
8 March 1865
re: Reports that washed out bridges have resulted in no mail delivery for a week. He writes that lack of news has made him "tired and lonesome." After the arrival of the postmaster he closes his letter and reopens it the next day, where he mentions...
GLC03791.024
[Proclamation relating to separation of Maine from Massachusetts]
24 August 1819
Brooks, John, 1752-1825
2 documents from Maine.
GLC03794
[Petition of Lincoln County, Maine asking permission for a lottery to raise funds]
10 June 1790
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Petition of inhabitants of Lincoln County, the District of Maine, asking for permission to start a lottery to raise funds to build a bridge over the Eastern River in June 1790. Includes 73 signatures. Marked as being received by the Massachusetts...
GLC03794.02
to John G. Walker
9 September 1898
Haupt, Lewis M., 1844-1937
Written by Haupt, who was working with Walker in Nicaragua (see GLC03804.25 -- he is referenced as one of the guests on the receipt) on the feasibility of creating a canal there. Says he heard that "Menocal has been 'pardoned'" and assigned to duty...
GLC03804.30
January 23, 1899
Kingman, W., fl. 1899
Written on letterhead of the Caribbean & Pacific Transit Co. Ltd. Written and signed by W. Kingman, who appears to be the General Manager of the company to Rear Admiral Walker as President of the Canal Commission. Provides dates when the ship...
GLC03804.31
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