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to Governor Clinton re: hopes to travel to Congress
1778/09/03
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
Duane writes that he is recovering from the fever, and hopes that he will be able to travel to Congress in a short time.
GLC03107.03379
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1790/05/15
Barton, Lewis, fl. 1790
The account began 20 April 1784, and includes charges for "doctoring" Robert, Jr.'s enslaved people. Docketed on verso. Written at the Manor of Livingston.
GLC03107.03544
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: prescription for Robert, Jr.'s slave, Jack
1783/06/30
Cooper, Ananias, fl. 1783
Ananias Cooper says that he is sending Jack back to Robert, Jr., and explains that he is nearly recovered from an illness that caused him to cough and spit up blood. He prescribes some pills to be given to Jack, and recommends that he refrain from...
GLC03107.03499
[Approval of request for leave]
December 15, 1863
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Hooker endorses an autograph letter signed on verso from Captain Samuel B. Sherer, of Company K, 15th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers, to William H. Perkins, Assistant Adjutant General for the 11th and 12th Corps. Sherer applies for twenty five day...
GLC01911
[Collection of Orville S. Dewey, 33rd regiment, New York, light artillery] [decimalized]
1861-1902
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
Nicknamed "Tom" by his family and coming from Buffalo, Dewey served in the army of the Potomac, primarily in Washington at an instructional camp. Many of the letters are addressed to his sister Mary "Mollie" McLean. Dewey stayed in the Army after the...
GLC02161
to Arthur Carpenter
3 September 1929
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Writes a witty letter to the business manager at Warm Springs, Georgia, where Roosevelt founded the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in 1927. Jokes about mosquitoes briefly. Discusses the sprinkler system for the Meriwether Hotel. Signed...
GLC02202
to Jeremiah S. Black
24 September 1854
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Informs Black of the cholera epidemic in Pittsburgh, and warns him not to return to the city until it has abated. States a hundred people a day are dying. Jeremiah S. Black was chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and later U.S...
GLC02229
to dear General
8 August 1878
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
Replies to correspondence from an unknown recipient. Remarks that the delay in his reply is due to serious illness in his family, and a recent yellow fever outbreak (possibly in New Orleans, where Hood lived after the Civil War). Discusses records...
GLC02063.02
to Mary
20 November 1861
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Writes to his sister Mary about illnesses and camp news.
GLC02082.10
to S. M. Smith
Written in pencil. Discusses illnesses and camp news.
GLC02082.11
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