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to Samuel Hodgdon
13 October 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Secretary of War Knox instructs Hodgdon to supply Fort Cumberland with clothing and shoes. These supplies were intended for the army sent to supress the "Whiskey Rebellion."
GLC04657
Collection of Charles E. Walbridge, US volunteers quartermaster's department [Decimalized .001-.126]
1861-1866
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
The collection contains 125 letters of Charles E. Walbridge, of Buffalo, New York, to his mother. Two stray items are at the end of the inventory: an undated letter to his mother and a letter to Minnie Walbridge, his sister (#126). The letters...
GLC04662
to his mother
1862/7/12
He asks his mother to send various articles of clothing and leather goods such as sword belts, boots and a holster. The regimental quartermaster is returning so Walbridge may have to return to his company. Describes an officer's dinner and a visit...
GLC04662.010
to mother
1864/5/7
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
Diary of John W. Phoenix
12 November 1864-4 December 1865
Phoenix, John W., fl. 1864-1865
Written from camp at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Describes picket duty, foraging, and rations. Mentions cooking and what the soldiers had for dinner frequently. Discusses how the soldiers want to shoot at pigeons flying over camp but are not allowed to...
GLC03956.01
1 January 1865-18 June 1865
Early entries mostly detail the weather, regimental duties, and camp life at Little Rock, Arkansas. On 21 January he indicates that the regiment has received marching orders but he is to remain at camp. This marching brigade came back on 4 February...
GLC03956.02
to Daniel Ruggles
13 August 1863
Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876
Discusses recruitment and organization of the militia, transport of supplies, and communication with New Orleans,
GLC03960
to Thomas S. Bocock
9 January 1865
Trenholm, George Alfred, 1806-1876
Report of the Confederate Treasury Department to the Confederate Congress. Trenholm signs as Confederate Secretary of State. Addressed to Bocock as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Discusses finances, debts owed by the War Department...
GLC03977
[Revolutionary war journal of Captain Benjamin Larrabee]
1776-1791
Larrabee, Benjamin, 1740-1829
Written at various locations; the fist location recorded is Scarborough, Maine. Records details regarding the weather, marching, and reporting to Colonel Reuben Fogg. Includes various lists of soldiers and drafted men. Contains financial records...
GLC03983.01
to unknown re: gathering powder & lead for expedition against Indians
1780/06/21
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
The document has water damage with losses to the text at center left, and with two small losses in the closing.
GLC04018
[Soldiers of the Army of Western Louisiana!]
11 April 1864
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Congratulatory special order to his troops after two victorious battles. Praises his men extensively for their valor at the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana on 8 April, and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana on 9 April. Lists prisoners taken and equipment...
GLC04024
[Regulations from Confederate War Department]
1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Printed circular leaflet describing regulations put forth by the Secretary of War Benjamin. Divided into five sections for a total of 17 regulations. First sections deals with "Rules of Organization," describing size of military units and types of...
GLC04026
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America.
1776
Van Schaick, Goose, 1736-1789
Created by the Continental Congress and printed by John Dunlap. Signed by Colonel Goose Van Schaick in 1777. Contains uniform regulations for commissioned and noncommissioned officers, relates penalties and reasons for the issue of Court Martials....
GLC04050
[to a captain]
January 18, 1862
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Possibly written in Virginia. Howard describes a recent foraging expedition. Reports that a Squadron of Cavalry under Major Beveridge 8th Illinois was sent to his Head Quarters (possibly referring to John Lourie Beveridge). Recently went to "Edsel...
GLC04056
Four notes to be telegramed to Pierre G. T. Beauregard [Decimalized .01-.04]
16 June 1862 - 17 June 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Four autograph copies of notes that were sent to Beauregard as telegrams. Telegrams relate to various preparations for military action and the defense of Confederate positions in Mississippi. All telegrams were sent to Beauregard in Tupelo...
GLC04057
[Note to be telegramed to Pierre G. T. Beauregard]
17 June 1862
Wonders whether or not he should "establish the Holly Springs repairing machinery at Newtown." While the Western front was relatively quiet at this time, Holly Springs would be the site of a major battle in September.
GLC04057.03
Requests railroad cars to move his forces and supplies.
GLC04057.04
to Wallace J. Ford
30 August 1861
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Camp Chase was located in Columbus, Ohio. Lieutenant Colonel Garfield replies to a letter from Ford, apparently serving as his personal secretary. Discusses buying a horse, stating "From what I have seen since I came into camp I am satisfied that I...
GLC04069
Al pueblo sensato de Mexico. Proclama [in Spanish]
11 April 1847
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
"To the sensible town of Mexico. A Proclamation." States that Americans are not enemies of peaceful Mexicans and that they respect their religion. Discusses martial law and the power of the army to prosecute offenders. Also mentions that all food...
GLC04070
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
Volunteer descriptive list and account of clothing of Private W.S. Stevenson of Captain Dee Ridley's Company "K" 9th Reg + Texas Infantry
18 November 1864
Ridley, Dee, fl. 1864
Volunteer descriptive list and account of clothing of Private W.S. Stevenson of Captain Dee Ridley's Company "K" 9th Reg + Texas Infantry. List is charted with descriptors: names, rank, eyes, hair, complexion, state of kingdom, town or county...
GLC04114.04
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 David Sithen or Thomas Sharp
1862/10/21
Sutton, George S., fl. 1862
Gives permission for D. V. M. Smith's wife to have a cord of wood.
GLC04189.12
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