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Receipt of payment for service
3 June 1813
Madison, George, fl. 1813
"by the hands of Brig. Gen. James Winchester," signed by George Madison, Maj., 1st Rifle Regiment, Ky Vol. Militia. Written at Beauport
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to mayor Thomas Apinwall
5 July 1813
Cranston, F.H., fl. 1813
The writer explains the circumstances of his capture. It appears that British vessels were mistaken for American ones. Written at Beauport
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Receipt of partial payment for service
30 July 1813
Clark, John P., fl. 1813
"by the hands of Brig. Gen. Jas. Winchester," signed by John P. Clarke, Lieut. 5th U.S. Artillery. Written at Beauport
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9 August 1813
for service from Gen. Winchester, signed by John P. Clarke. Written at Beauport
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to James Winchester
19 August 1813
Kempt, Francis, fl. 1813
Kempt writes from a transport ship, which will be leaving early the following day. He will therefore be unable to visit Winchester and his fellow officers. Encloses "reasons for declining doing the General duty of an agent for Prisoners of War," as...
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Receipt for clothing
2 October 1813
Partmatlin, John, fl. 1813
"Received from the British Government one jacket, one pair trousers, one vest, one shirt & one blanket for which I am accountable to the U. States' Government." Five reception vouchers, each marked with an x by a U.S. soldier.
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27 October 1813
Smith, James, fl. 1813
The writers state that what Mr. Montrath has said concerning their behavior is untrue. They would like General Winchester to write to General Glasgow so that he will not believe any such false reports. Written at Beauport
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15 November 1813
Scott, William W., fl. 1813
Writes on behalf of Captain Knaggs and himself. Hopes that the recent exchange of two officers may be a "prelude for others." Hopes for General Winchester's release, as well as their own Written at Beauport
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22 November 1813
Change in servants' rationing.
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December 21, 1813
Van de Vinter, Christopher, fl. 1813
Plea for assistance. Van De Vinter hopes that Winchester may be able to effect "some mitigation of the rigor with which… [he is] bound." Along with Captain Roach and Lt. Smith, Van De Vinter has been held in solitary confinement. He is unwilling to...
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24 December 1813
Polk, Lt. David P., fl. 1813
Thanks for Winchester's advice and encouragement. Polk is glad to hear that Winchester is residing in private quarters, rather than in prison. He informs Winchester that the non-commissioned officers have written him recently regarding "the many...
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February 13, 1813
Appeals for funds on behalf of the non-commissioned officers. Also asks for news, since "a 'death like silence' reigns here." Sends respects to Winchester's fellow officers, concluding, "I quiet the rising perturbations of youth when I place before...
GLC06997.038
3 March 1814
Lenard, fl. 1814
Acknowledges receipt of Winchester's letter, says that he has communicated its Re to the American officers. He is happy to report that the men are "fully sensible of the high responsibility on which they stand to themselves and the American Army."...
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25 March 1814
Polk, David P., fl. 1814
Thanks Winchester for the loan of $25.00 and encloses repayment. Also requests promotion to 1st lieutenancy. Written at Quebec Prison, Quebec, Canada.
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to Maria Breedlove
3 November 1814
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
"I sometime ago offered you your choice of my negresses ….I have not heard of your making a selection. I also offered you a choice of my riding horses. …
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to Andrew Jackson
24 November 1814
Richard, William Smith, fl. 1814
Request for an additional doctor "at the special instance [sic] of Captain Laval" because the regular surgeon, Dr. Armstrong, is ill.
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8 December 1814
General Winchester writes his daughter on the subject of women's dress. He has just returned from a ball, which he attended out of curiosity to see the local ladies, whom he found them much less attractive than the women of Quebec. He adds a...
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15 December 1814
Robertson, William H., fl. 1814
The size of the fleet at Bon Secour exceeds former reports. Also, Admiral Sterling's surgeon came ashore at Pensacola to attend Lavall and Tilournoy. Written at Bon Secour
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[Report on the movements of ships in the vicinity of Petit Bois, N. Island and R. Island.]
17 December 1814 - 20 December 1814
Hobart, Philip, fl. 1814
Report on the movements of ships in the vicinity of Petit Bois, N. Island and R. Island. Note: A transcript exists. A note on the transcript reads: "Evidently a report on movements of the British fleet in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of the...
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22 December 1814
Gaines, George S., fl. 1814
Gaines lacks time to write himself, but encloses a report, which contains information Winchester wants about navigation. Apologizes for extraneous detail about "removal of the Factory."
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Arbuckle, Matthew, 1776-1851
Asks Winchester to appoint an officer to the position of Assistant Adjutant General to help maintain order in the camp.
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27 December 1814
McIntosh, fl. 1814
Awaits instructions, reports on latest movements of his troops and British forces. Concludes from intelligence received from Indians that an attack on Georgia may be expected.
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December 31, 1814
Winston, William O., fl. 1814
Charges of drunk and disorderly conduct against General Coulter, commander of a militia brigade from East Tennessee.
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January 15, 1815
Taylor, Nathaniel, fl. 1815
Writes regarding removal of Creek prisoners of war. The Chippewa claim that the prisoners are their property and do not wish them removed. Taylor awaits further orders from Winchester before acting. Written at Fort Montgomery
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[General Orders to James Winchester]
January 6, 1815 - February 12, 1815
Butler, Robert, fl. 1815
1. All surgeons to report to their posts. 2. General Court martial of Col. G. F. Ross of the 44th Infantry "and such prisoners as may be brought before it" to be held on 02/14/1815. Brigadier General James Winchester "hereby authorized to constitute...
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Personal letter about family affairs.
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15 March 1815
Long, John B., fl. 1815
Response to Winchester's orders of the 22nd. Current state of the troops.Written at Fort Montgomery
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[Report of Military Store]
March 30, 1815
Thompson, George W., fl. 1815
including short table of grocery items and list of armaments.
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to David Winchester
26 October 1815
Letter of sympathy to his brother. Written at Cragfont .
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to Maria E. Breedlove
January 25, 1818
Letter to daughter, enquiring after her sisters and brother and providing family news. Written at Cragfont .
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February 1, 1818
Repeats enquiry about her brother and sisters, provides additional news.Written at Cragfont .
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4 March 1818
Campbell, James H., fl. 1818-?
Reply to Winchester's of the 24th. Campbell discusses artillery command assignments. He writes, "I had reason to of [sic] hoped from the Friendly Attention I had received from the General that my rights privilages [sic] and standing would not be...
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5 March 1818
Seaton, Gales P., fl. 1818
The office has published Winchester's sixth number, and has received the eighth, but is missing the seventh and would like Winchester to supply a copy.
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4 May 1818
Winchester, Susanah, 1818-?
Mrs. Winchester is happy that her daughters and her new granddaughter are well. She sympathizes with Maria's domestic difficulties, occasioned by "grumbling servants of colour and newly imported German girls," but says that "without pain trouble and...
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to John C. Calhoun
24 April 1819
Winchester will delay running the Chickasaw line until after the treaty with the Chickasaw nation has been concluded.
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11 May 1819
Writes regarding plans to lay out new town. Written 30 miles above Chicksaw Bluff on the Mississippi River
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[James Winchester's bill]]
June 6, 1819
Bruton, J., fl. 1819
James Winchester's bill for setting south boundary of the State of Tennessee.
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to Reuben Blackmore
July 1819
Blackmore, Reuben, fl. 1819
Bill for payment to Reuben Blackmore, chain carrier on surveying project forouth boundary of Tennessee. Docketed by Blackmore.
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25 October 1819
Winchester, Susan, 1819-?
Reply to letters of Maria and her husband. Mrs. Winchester is happy that they and the new baby are well, but is anxious about the unhealthy conditions in New Orleans. Written at Cragfont .
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Complaints of the Chickasaw chiefs regarding the recent establishment of the Tennessee state line. Winchester lists their major complaints, which he then answers.
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to James Breedlove
8 November 1819
Winchester writes regarding the settlement of Memphis, Tennessee. Written at Cragfont .
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1 January 1820
Apology for not writing sooner. Plans for Maria's visiting her parents with her children. News of family and neighbors. Written at Cragfont .
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February 13, 1820
Thanks for letter, apology for not answering sooner. "You know my daughter my misfortune, to be entirely without education, else your letters should never remain a week unanswered." Sends family news, plans to visit in the coming summer if possible...
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27 June 1822
Writes regarding court case in which David Winchester is currently involved. He encloses documents for David to complete, and hopes for a favorable settlement. He conveys greetings from family and acquaintances. He ends with a discussion of the...
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January 24, 1826
Overton, William, 1826-?
Encloses a letter from William Lawrence, with a proposal for publication he thinks worthy of consideration. Would like the General's opinion on the subject.
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23 November 1829
Smith, Thomas, fl. 1829
pamphlet, newspaper publication
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[Unused bill of sale]
1830
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Unused bill of sale for parcel of land in Memphis.
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[State of Kentucky Court of Appeals]
6 October 1832
Quigerly, Jacob, fl. 1832
Certification: J. Wrightman Smith permitted to practice as a counselor and attorney.
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to James W. Breedlove
26 March 1833
Winchester, Lucilius, 1833-?
Statement of Mr. Breedlove's account
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10 November 1838
Cassedy, Charles, 1838-?
Cassedy is currently writing a biography of Mrs. Breedlove's father, James Winchester. He asks Mrs. Breedlove to have an engraving of her father made as a frontispiece for the book, which should be "as faithful to the truth of the countenance as the...
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