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Report of the Massachusetts Bay Assembly
1753/05/30
Massachusetts. General Court
The report orders that improvements be made on lands in the western part of Massachusetts.
GLC03107.04743
to Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
23 April 1862
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898
General Rosecrans transmits a telegraph to Banks, commander the Department of the Shenandoah. Discussing military matters, mentions Generals John Charles Frémont, Irvin McDowell, John Joseph Abercrombie, and George McClellan, and Edwin McMasters...
GLC02330.01
to William Edwin Baldwin
December 9, 1863
Hamilton, P., fl. 1863
Hamilton, aide-de-camp to General Baldwin, relates information pertaining to "roads leading from this point, Resaca, to the Etowah river, also to examine the conditions and crossing of different kinds over that stream." Lists distances between...
GLC02395
to Eliakim P. Scammon
1 July 1862
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Hayes writes as Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers to Scammon, his superior, as commander of the 1st Brigade. Reports that the water supply is inefficient after an inspection of the springs and wells in the area. The...
GLC02414.011
to Rutherford B. Hayes
6 April 1862
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Marked "send in cypher" at bottom. Writes to Colonel Hayes of the 23rd Ohio to give instructions on their next move. Tells him to be ready to move by Wednesday. "Ammunition, Tents & 10 days rations for men & horses will be ready. Make no unusual...
GLC02414.028
to Harriette Crocker "Camp at Workwick [Warwick] Court House,"
18 April 1862 - 21 April 1862
Crocker, John Simpson, 1825-1890
Letter to his wife discussing camp life and military operations during the Peninsula campaign. Weather very hot, so he let the men break from drilling to rest. One thousand men constructing a military road. Relates a story of a rifle accidentally...
GLC02426.02
Agreement with Richard Wilson to build a highway from Albany to Sand Bergh
1686/09/08
Mayor and Aldermen of Albany
Richard Wilson made the agreement with the Mayor and Aldermen of Albany.
GLC03107.04873
Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt... delivered at the Capitol...
04 March 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Signed on titlepage.
GLC00291
to unknown
June 9, 1779
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Lee, a Continental Congressman and signer of the Declaration of Independence, expresses disgust regarding political affairs to an unknown recipient. States "The demon of avarice, extortion, and fortune making seizes all racks- And now, to get into...
GLC00344
to Elias Root
February 28, 1858
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
Writes confidentially that General Campbell will not be reappointed as Superintendent of Canal Affairs and that a Republican will take his place. Mentions that he is "living on hope here - The Senate has killed the Army bill, one of the...
GLC00431.05
to Thomas Holliday Hicks
May 11, 1861
Thomas, John Lewis, Jr., 1835-1893
Thomas, Baltimore city solicitor, relates events that took place during the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot to Maryland Governor Hicks. States that General Charles Calvert Egerton falsely informed a mob that Hicks had issued orders that Union troops...
GLC00451.01
May 1861
Shriver, Edward G., fl. 1861
Co-signed by Grayson Eichelberger, Ulysses Hobbs, and William Maulsby, soldiers present for the April 19, 1861 Baltimore Riot. Shriver et al. claim that General Bradley Tyler Johnson, with Baltimore Marshal of Police George Proctor Kane and others...
GLC00451.03
May 30, 1861
Johannes, J.G., fl. 1861-1864
Based on the request of Maryland Governor Hicks, Colonel John G. Johannes recalls events of the Baltimore Riot. States that 19 April 19, 1861, after spotting a signal light from the Armory of the Maryland Guard, he consulted his Commander, who had...
GLC00451.06
to Henry Knox
9 April 1796
Brown, John, 1736-1803
Mentions that the people of Worcester, Providence, and the towns in between would like a canal to be built to service those areas. They have set plans in motion, and he has enclosed a subscription form (not present), hoping Knox will become one of...
GLC02437.06698
to John Brown
22 April 1796
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Apologizes for not responding to a previous letter. Discusses the canal project Brown wrote to him about, declaring that canals are extremely useful, and while they are expensive to install, they benefit the community dramatically and will return a...
GLC02437.06714
[Report concerning Brigadier's Island]
21 October 1796
Gleason, John, fl. 1796-1811
Reports on conditions at Brigadier's Island, particularly regarding wood and lumber, livestock, and the possibility of building a canal. Mentions Mr. Zenas Lothrop and Captain [George] Ulmer.
GLC02437.06848
3 April 1791
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Informs Knox that his son, William Gray Cobb, "thou by a wrong name" has accepted a military commission offered to him by President George Washington. Says he hopes to build a canal and believes that it may interest Knox as well. Asks Knox to send an...
GLC02437.04897
December 19, 1790
Cobb tells Secretary of War Knox that he has brought up the idea of a canal between the Charles River and the Connecticut River to several people since Knox left Boston, and the idea is growing. There needs to be a more concrete plan in order to...
GLC02437.04800
10 July 1791
Cobb, a member of the Massachusetts legislature, writes that Knox may have seen "that small son of mine, whom you have kindly honor'd with a Commission." Says he has "an affection" for the "Lad" and that "the Females of my Family will never forgive...
GLC02437.05057
[Estimate for a canal built between Barnstable and Buzzard's Bay]
3 December 1791
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Includes measurements and expenses for the construction of a canal between Barnstable Bay and Buzzard's Bay constructed by surveyor John Hills.
GLC02437.05252
to David Cobb, Henry Jackson, John Coffin Jones and Benjamin Hichborn
18 June 1792
Discusses a proposed plan for a canal that connects the Connecticut River to Boston. Informs the other men that he has already engaged the services of a mutual acquaintance, Captain John Hills, to act as surveyor and supervisor for the business....
GLC02437.05510
[Journal entry on the survey for a canal]
circa 16 July 1792
Describes his journey to surrounding land to connect a canal with the upper part of the Connecticut River. Signed in text at top of first page. Originally enclosed with GLC02437.05726. See GLC02437.05578 for a shorter version of this manuscript sent...
GLC02437.05542
December 24, 1806
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Discusses the plans and legislative process related to the construction of the Cumberland Road, from Maryland to Ohio. Fearing that his correspondent's state legislature may be out of session before approving the project, Jefferson sends a partial...
GLC00594
to George Washington
12 November 1782
Writes to General George Washington that he would like a copy of the "general system of signals" Washington is producing when it is finished. Discusses placement of regiments and guards, including the Invalid Regiment, for the coming winter....
GLC02437.01709
to George Washington [incomplete]
December 17, 1782
Writes that he has received General Washington's letter respecting a sleigh, and discusses the possibilities for constructing that sleigh, which will "be put in train immediately and finished with all possible expedition." Is concerned that the...
GLC02437.01748
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