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to my dear wife
March 28, 1865
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
The Rebels lost 3,000 soldiers recently.He describes their efforts to take care of the dying and wounded.
GLC02740.38
to John Lillie
25 August 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Requests fourteen days leave for the bearer of the letter (whose name is not given), as the bearer's father had died. Encloses a letter (not present) confirming this information.
GLC02437.02417
[Request for rations]
2 October 1783
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Request for ten rations of provisions for a soldier and his two children. Relates that the soldier is sick in the hospital, his wife and one child have already died, and the other children will too without the relief. Noted as received and signed...
GLC02437.02608
to Henry Knox
12 March 1786
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
General Nathanael Greene writes, "I thank you for the public attention you are paying to my public Trophies; but I have been so embarrassed and perplexed in my private affairs for a long time past which originated in the progress of the War that I...
GLC02437.03251
to Henry Knox and Samuel Ogden
21 November 1786-3 December 1786
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written from Canton, present-day Guangzhou, China. Writes a lengthy letter updating his friends Knox and Ogden on the status of his business in China. Says he is pleased to finally be able to write, but is sad to report on the illness and death of...
GLC02437.03311
[Certificate regarding Dr. Horton's widow]
8 November 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Docket reads, "H Knox's copy certificate in the case of Dr Horton's widow." Testifies that Doctor Jonathan Horton died while in the service of his country, in the state of New Jersey, and that for this reason his widow is entitled to an allowance...
GLC02437.03329
13 August 1785
Savage, Joseph, 1756-1814
Captain John Savage writes to ask for Knox's recommendation for a job. Savage explains that Colonel William Burbeck has recently died, and the berth is unoccupied. Plenty of people are applying for the position, including Savage, so he hopes that...
GLC02437.03177
Extract of a letter from David Duncan to Tho Hutchins Esqr.
March 28, 1786
Duncan, David, fl. 1786
In this letter, David Duncan, a former Indian trader appointed to work at Fort McIntosh, writes to Thomas Hutchins, the Geographer of the United States. After a four-month tour of Detroit and the surrounding areas, Duncan reports to Hutchins about...
GLC02437.03254
[Letter of address to the town of Granby]
February 1, 1787
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Honored with their application from the day before. Writes that he sympathizes too much with "the distresses of those unhappy men" who have risen against the government not to try to avoid reclaiming them without bloodshed. Has tried to avoid firing...
GLC02437.03439
Elegiac lines, inscrib'd to Mrs Knox, occasioned by the death of her infant daughter, who deceas'd near Pluckemin N. Jersey July 2 1779
circa 2 July 1779
Signed "JBC." "This little Cherub like some blooming flower/ The soft Exotic of an happier clime/ Shrunk from the dawn of beauteous Childhood Hour/ And, drooping sought It's native realms sublime..."
GLC02437.10473
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