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to Alexander McDougall re: plans for 1778 campaign, conditions in the army
1778/04/08
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written as Commander in Chief. Also mentions his fears for a small pox outbreak in the army
GLC03104
to Robert Livingston re: overtures of amiability
1679/03/22
Wolley, Charles, fl. 1679
Wolley informs Livingston that there is no news in town noteworthy of his attention, and invites Livingston to correspond with him more regularly. In a postscript he expresses his desire to visit Albany, but explains that he may not be able to due...
GLC03107.00036
to Governor Bradstreet re: French and Indian encounters on the frontiers
1690/06/07
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston writes of his regrets for the capture of the settlement at Cascoe Bay by the French and their Indian allies, and his belief of a need to "Subdue Canada." He then mentions writing to the Government at Albany in an effort to discover the...
GLC03107.00172
to Robert Livingston re: news of Pirates and a "plague"
1699/09/23
Riggs, John, fl. 1699-1701
Riggs writes to Livingston discussing a "great sickness at Philledelphe . . . above three hundred ded" and an action taken by Pirates by capturing a ship. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00515
to Horatio G. Wright
April 18, 1859
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Discussing the poor health of a "promising...young officer" and possibility of "another such terrible epidemic" as had recently hit the men.
GLC03499
to Dolly Davis
January 10, 1862
Davis, Samuel H., ?-1862
Writes to his wife. Discusses illnesses in the camp. Mentions they are expecting heavy fighting soon. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.02
January 16, 1862
Writes to his wife. Mentions a gentleman named Henry being ill. A portion of the document is damaged and mended causing text loss on page one. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.03
to James Dundas
January 24, 1789
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Of his schedule, he writes that for a time he was "going every other days to Windsor, sitting up all Night, hurrying home the next, & struggling to keep my usual business." He does not state exactly what he was doing, but does remark that "I fancy...
GLC02549.44
to Mary Mayberry
18 November 1862
Allen, Joseph H., fl. 1859-1865
Glad to hear that her children are in good health. Says he is not well himself, having caught a heavy cold. Has a rebel prisoner under his charge. The prisoner was taken for burning the clipper ship "Alagany" in Chesapeake Bay. He did not deny it...
GLC02829.07
to John C. Calhoun
10 October 1821
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by President Monroe to Calhoun as Secretary of War. Declares that the measures Calhoun have taken in regard to the Seminole Indians have been proper. Says that "Unprincipled settlers" should be driven away, and that "It was correct also to...
GLC02859
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