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to Jonathan Pollard
20 May 1776
Whiteman, Henry, fl. 1776
Receipt for equipment. Whiteman was a member of the Dutchess County Militia of New York. Pollard was the quartermaster in Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00305
[Supply list for officers in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
23 May 1776 - 1 June 1776
Hiwell, John, fl. 1788
Also signed by Benjamin Hoey, Elijah Harvey, Samuel Jefferds, D. Preston, William Stevens, Eliphalet Newell, and William Perkins. Notes supplies received by officers from Jonathan Pollard, the quartermaster of Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00310
31 May 1776 - 3 June 1776
Dana, William, 1745-1809
Also signed by John Barrit, Gershom Foster, John May, William Phillip, Remember Preston, and Nathaniel Glover. Notes supplies received by officers from Jonathan Pollard, the quartermaster of Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00320
The United Colonies to Henry Knox commander of the Regiment of Artillery
May 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Duplicate of GLC02437.00324. Lists costs to the colonies for pay and supplies for Knox's entire regiment.
GLC02437.00325
Duplicate of GLC02437.00324 and GLC02437.00325. Lists costs to the colonies for pay and supplies for Knox's entire regiment. Draft copy.
GLC02437.00326
to mother
1864/5/7
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
The steamer "Fanning" was sunk, taking with it a letter from Walbridge. He is now acting chief Quartermaster for the 10th Army Corps and has been very busy loading steamers. He desperately wants a furlough.
GLC04662.065
to Mrs. Walbridge
18 June 1864
Writes to his mother that he returned last night from a two day excursion across the Appomattox River to bring supplies to the troops since their supply trains had not yet arrived. Discusses the fighting at Petersburg, 15-18 June 1864. States he...
GLC04662.069
1864/10/7
Thomas Colson has arrived and now works in the blacksmith shop. Walbridge must assume the duties of depot Quartermaster in addition to his regular duties. He hopes to be promoted and is building a log office. Notes 33 Confederates deserted and...
GLC04662.080
1864/10/9
He is glad to hear that his mother's boarders are not disagreeable. Louise has resumed teaching school. He needs to buy a coat and has assumed responsibilities for foraging and steamers.
GLC04662.081
1864/12/11
Sent home money for Christmas presents. Wishes he could be home for Christmas. He has been busy getting supplies ready for an upcoming expedition.
GLC04662.085
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