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[Request for one pound of musket powder]
16 November 1798
Pike, Zebulon, 1751-1834
Request made of the Conductor of Military Stores "for the use of the Officers of this Garrison" at Fort Pickering.
GLC04352.05
to Manning Force
16 April 1847
Force, Charles F., 1826-1883
Writes to his brother about the death of his commander, a childhood friend of Manning's. Discusses the bad food, small rations, scarcity of paper and the hope for war's end. Mentions that there are five soldiers waiting for him to finish writing...
GLC04107
Approving receipt for 25 pounds powder, 72 bars lead, 1 box percussion caps
1839/08/19
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862
Signed as Sec. of War for the Republic of Texas. The materials were intended for Capt. Bennett's Texas rangers.
GLC04123
Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe expedition....
1856
Kendall, George W., fl. 1844-1856
Fuller title: "Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, comprising a description of a tour through Texas, and across the great southwestern prairies, the Camanche and Caygua hunting-grounds, with an account of the sufferings from want of food...
GLC04153
to Jacob Buntly
April 1863
Buntly, G.W., fl. 1862-1864
Discusses personal affairs, his good health, and his wish for clothes. Notes the Union will "will meet a sad fait for we have a bout 115 or 120 Guns on the Bank of the River" in addition to the Confederate fleet. Also mentions he has heard that...
GLC04190.06
to William Buntly
22 May 1863
Describes the battle at Ramen where he lost his clothes.
GLC04190.08
to unknown
18 June 1780
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785
Discusses General Washington's need for reinforcements in case British general Henry Clinton returns to New York before the arrival of the French fleet. Under these circumstances, Reed believes that Washington would be pushed to the Delaware River...
GLC05547
to Henry Laurens re: skirmish with Cornwallis and parole of Burgoyne
1777/12/14-15
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Large skirmish with Cornwallis, question of parole for Burgoyne & Burgoyne's new opinion that Britain cannot win and should grant America its independence, and self-criticism for problems taking supplies from inhabitants: "I confess, I have felt...
GLC05572
26 November 1779
Stark, John, 1728-1822
General Stark requests as much flour and corn meal for his brigade as can be collected, provisions needed for the upcoming winter. Mentions that General Enoch Poor's brigade would be stationed there for the winter also.
GLC05548
to Stephen Hopkins
December 9, 1758
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
Addressed to Governor Hopkins "& Compy of Rhode Island." Relays requests and information on a planned invasion of Canada during the French and Indian War. Describes the rationale for the invasion to carry "War into the heart of the enemy's...
GLC05562
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