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to Captain Vaughan
1758/06/10
Boscawen, Edward, 1711-1761
Orders Captain Vaughan to "receive twelve pipes of Madeira wine being two months supply," for his men. Written on board the HMS Namur.
GLC02500.03
to Dudley Saltonstall [Receipt for copper nails and blue cloth]
26 May 1777
Hinman, Elisha, 1734-1807
Signed twice by Captain Elisha Hinman, who served in the Continental Navy. Indicates that Captain Dudley Saltonstall was involved in the transaction. Guy Richards, (possibly a merchant in New London, Connecticut) signs on verso, acknowledging...
GLC02500.06
to Thomas Willing
9 October 1800
Murray, Alexander, fl. 1754-1821
Written on board the U.S. Frigate Constellation near New Castle, Delaware. Murray requests a deposit of approximately $154,000 to be used for military supplies.
GLC02500.08
to Elias Dayton
4 May 1776
Tucker, Samuel, 1747-1833
Written by Captain Tucker to Colonel Dayton. References Dayton's letter of 23 April 1776. Says he will lay his recommendations for promotions before the New Jersey Committee of Safety. Says he mentioned Captains Dickinson, Potter, and Bloomfield in...
GLC02500.11
[Certification that Cornelius Vander Barrak delivered medical supplies]
1756/10/11
Ruggles, Timothy, 1711-1795
The supplies were for "the sick and well People of Col. Thatcher & Colonel Ruggles's Regiment" during the Seven Years' War.
GLC02503.20
to Henry Alexander Wise
5 July 1862
Randolph, George Wythe, 1818-1867
Randolph, Confederate Secretary of War, writes to general Wise, commanding a brigade at Chapin's Bluff, Virginia. Randolph orders Wise to discontinue the impressment of Union horses, and to send a record of horses taken, and from whom they were...
GLC02469.18
to Colonel [Mores?]
11 May 1863
Vance, Zebulon B., 1830-1894
Vance, Governor of North Carolina, asks Mores: "Why do you detain Smith's salt? If it is going to any point in N.C, we have no right to seize it." Inquires if General Daniel Harvey Hill, commander of the District of North Carolina, needs the salt...
GLC02469.29
to John Cabell Breckinridge
1 April 1865
Watts, Thomas Hill, 1819-1892
Watts, Governor of Alabama, discusses salt production in Alabama with John C. Breckinridge, Confederate Secretary of War. Writes, "I desire authority from the War Department permitting the bonded agriculturists to sell to the State salt commissioner...
GLC02469.31
to John de Neville re: military uniform; correspondence with Benjamin Franklin
1781/05/31
Jackson, William, 1759-1828
Requests an order of gold military epaulets and gold sword knots, as he will soon sail. Says he has written to Dr. Franklin (Benjamin Franklin).
Jackson had been working with fellow American diplomats in Europe to negotiate contracts for military...
GLC02470.19
to Timothy Pickering
January 10, 1784
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Major General Knox as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army (he succeeded Washington on 23 December 1783) to Colonel Pickering. Discusses the difficulties in obtaining sleighs and horses to collect firewood for the post at West Point...
GLC02485
to Nathanael Greene
January 21, 1781
Lee, Henry, 1756-1818
Written by Lieutenant Colonel "Light-Horse Harry" Lee to Major General Greene, the commander of the Southern Department. Written during Greene's retreat across North Carolina. Marked "express." Letter describing the stalling tactics he wishes to take...
GLC02487
to George B. McClellan
10 March 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Celebrates Union victory at the Battle of Pea Ridge, a major battle in the Trans-Mississippi. Relates that "The Army of the Southwest, under Genl Curtis, after three days hard fighting near Sugar Creek, Ark, has gained a most glorious victory over...
GLC02655
to unknown
11 September 1793
Knox signs as Secretary of War. Writes "The want of instructions to Harleman was indeed an omission- No more stores are to be sent to Georgia at present. The returns of Clothing forwarded to the frontiers is enclosed. You will please to return it...
GLC02623
[Massachusetts regimental orderly book]
16 July 1761 - 21 July 1775
Thomas, Joshua, fl. 1775-1776
Massachusetts regimental book regarding recruiting, movements, provisions, court martials, etc. The first 23.5 pages cover entries and accounts made by an unnamed leader of a regiment from Middleborough, Massachusetts, stationed mostly at Crown...
GLC02663
A congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of First Bull Run
July 25, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
Confederate general Samuel Jones has written "For the 8th Rgt. Ga. Volunteers" on the verso of a copy of a congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of...
GLC02691.07
to E. S. Burford
2 May 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan writes to Burford, assistant adjutant general. Relates his failure to comply with General Orders No. 4. Writes, "I would beg leave to say that, with half a Regiment at one point & half at another, with a command scattered over a line of...
GLC02700
to Braxton Bragg
4 August 1864
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
Confederate General Hood, Commander of the Army of the Tennessee, relates that Bragg's instructions will soon be followed regarding the command of General Roddy (possibly Philip Dale Roddey), and that Roddey soon departs for West Point. Informs...
GLC02704
[Certification of a sutler for prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Illinois]
March 20, 1864
Orme, William W., 1832-1866
Appoints Luman Burr to the position of sutler (someone who supplies provisions) for the prisoners of war at Camp Douglas. Signed as Brigadier General commanding the Post of Chicago. Orme was promoted to brigadier general in November of 1862. He...
GLC02705
[Collection of Josiah E. Henry, I company, 5th regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
This collection consists of eleven letters (one is a copy) written by Josiah E. Henry, some detailing the Valley Campaign in 1864. Five of these letters are written to his sister, four are addressed to his mother, and two are written to both his...
GLC02749
Robert H. Stafford Collection [Decimalized .01- .98]
1837-1908
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
Stafford enlisted as a sergeant in the 12th Alabama infantry. Contains letters and newsclippings about the Peninsula Campaign, advance into Maryland, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Early's raid on Washington, D.C....
GLC02618
to James Duane
18 April 1779
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
Writes to his son-in-law about the state and activities of his iron works, where they were producing pig iron for Colonel Hay, Colonel Lewis, and General Schuyler. Mentions an upcoming meeting with the Governor of New York, in which he will let him...
GLC02537.02
Documents relating to Andrew Johnson and Eliza C. Skidmore [decimalized .01-.04]
circa 29 April 1965
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Three documents related to Eliza C. Skidmore's passage across battle lines during the Civil War. She received permission from President Andrew Johnson to cross from the Union side to the Confederate side to obtain supplies and bring them back to...
GLC02779
to Gideon Welles re: furnishing coal for the Government
1864/09/06
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Written as President. Not in Basler. Lincoln writes to his Secretary of Navy about a woman's proposal to supply coal. He suspects she is insane.
GLC02793.036
to James McHenry re: War Department's fiscal needs
1799/07/07
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as President to his Secretary of War. Numbered at top 173.
GLC02793.008
to John Bryant
26 July 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
General Lincoln sends Captain Bryant a congressional resolution (not included) "relative to the department of military stores." Asks Bryant to fire the commissary of general stores and his clerk at the armory in Springfield and to take over the...
GLC03432.034
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