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Gown worn by Edith Roosevelt displayed on mannequin.
1894-1927
Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.)
Pencil note on back: "From Smithsonian Institute Gown Collection."
GLC07002.91
[Invoice for soldier payment and clothing purchases for men in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
11 May 1776
Morton, Dimond, 1743-1792
Actual title: "Collo. Henry Knox in Accott. with Capt. Dimond Morton." Records money distributed to pay members of the regiment and to purchase clothing. Docket possibly in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.00290
13 May 1776 - 24 June 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Records money distributed to officers to pay members of the regiment and to purchase clothing.
GLC02437.00292
13 May 1776
GLC02437.00294
[Henry Knox in account with Captain Edward Crafts]
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Records cash received from Major John Crane in February and March 1776 and mentions the purchase of clothing. Crafts was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00298
to Henry Knox
14 May 1776
Howard, John Eager, 1752-1827
Apologizes for disturbing Knox with this letter, refers to Knox as his benefactor, and insists that he writes out of necessity. Describes his impromtu joining of the campaign on the recent march from Massachusetts to New York, his lack of money, and...
GLC02437.00299
[Supply list for officers in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
20 May 1776 - 25 May 1776
Audebert, Isaiah, fl. 1775-1779
Notes items (artillery, cloth, etc.) received by officers from Jonathan Pollard, the quartermaster of Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00303
20 May 1776 - 22 May 1776
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Also signed by Walter Heyer, Thomas Carnes, David Schuyler, and James Hall. Notes items (artillery, cloth, etc.) received by officers from Jonathan Pollard, the quartermaster of Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00304
to Nan [Maury]
February 20, 1865
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Updates his wife on family members and expresses happiness that his son is better and recovering. Says that Humphreys wants the government to go into the cloth-manufacturing business "now that Wilmington is closed & we will have to look more closely...
GLC04572.30
to Almira Winchell
3 May 1863
Donahue, Thomas, fl. 1863
Written from the battlefield. Expects the Confederates to withdraw by the next night. Reports that Confederate prisoners are poorly clothed but "are as saucy as ever." Expresses patriotism and confidence in the Union cause and also"[G]reat...
GLC04706.02
to George Washington
3 December 1777
Offers Washington his sentiments "upon the advisability of a Winter Campaign and practicability of an attack upon Philadelphia with the aid of a considerable body of Militia asembled [sic] at an appointed time and place ... I think a Winters Campaign...
GLC02437.00671
[George Measam's invoice]
February 1777- August 1777
Lists accounts with several officers. Includes the account of a transaction with James Mease, Clothier General, located in Philadelphia. A note at the bottom of the page indicates that Measam removed to Springfield, Massachusetts in 1778. Top of...
GLC02437.00644
to Lucy Knox
2 December 1777
Writes, "In short my Lucy no man on earth seperated [sic] from All that he holds Dear on earth has ever suffer'd more than I have suffer'd in being absent from you whom I hold dearer than every other object..." Defends his love for her, because "in...
GLC02437.00670
22 May 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Colonel Jackson writes to Brigadier General Knox in Morristown, New Jersey. Chides Knox for not writing to him through the last post. Comments that Boston will choose representatives the same day he writes. Expresses relief that Henry's wife, Lucy...
GLC02437.00600
to Alida Roca McParlin
27 November 1864
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
McParlin sends news of himself and asks for more letters from his wife. Writes about life and work at the hospital in Annapolis, Maryland. Comments on religion, friends, and food. Has been so cold that he has been using his "buffalo robe." Troops...
GLC02649.39
to Mother and Sisy
1862/04/22
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
She sends gifts to her mother and her daughter. Her husband appears stronger but does not eat much and complains of pain in his left leg. The pain is much worse at night and he must take morphine. She suggests they hire someone to do the plowing....
GLC04197.30
1 June 1777
Written in Camp Middlebrook. Writes, "I am well and love you infinitely." Complains of the heat, hoping he has hinted enough so that Lucy will send his summer clothes. Mentions a skirmish with the enemy 31 May in which ten men were "cut to pieces...
GLC02437.00607
19 June 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes a love letter to her husband: "Is it possible, is there a dawn of hope, may I expect to be again blessed with him who forms a part of my very soul, whose presence I esteem the greatest good that this world can afford." Dreads that...
GLC02437.00614
8 May 1777
Informs Knox that their daughter has smallpox, but is recovering, and acting "very lively." Discusses sending Knox waistcoats and breeches through Colonel Mason. At her current location, has no company except for [Henry] Gardner, Treasurer of...
GLC02437.00589
to unknown
1861/12
Grove, M.L. fl. 1861
Wishing a Merry Christmas and offering the gift of a cap. State written from unknown.
GLC04197.09
[The account of Otis & Henly, to ascertain the amount of clothing supplied by them]
15 June 1781
Lists clothing shipped on board Captain Hardie's ship, Olimpe, at Brest, France 15 June 1781. A separate list indicates artillery, ordnance, and camp equipage on board the Cybelle, ordnance stores on the ship Ruise, and medicines and instruments on...
GLC02437.00970
2 July 1781
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Written at Fort Herkimer. Captain Moodie updates Knox on general news at the fort. Reports that the gun powder for the fort is stored in the cellar of a house occupied by eight or nine families. Worries that no work will get done due to a lack of...
GLC02437.01005
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: sending Ward Gen. Logan's clothes and his measurements to use in studies for a monument to him.
1892/04/19
Logan, Mary, fl. 1892
Also, mentions Ward's work on the Sheridan statue. Written on stationary reading: "The Home Magazine. Conducted By Mrs. John A. Logan. . . The Brodix Publishing Co."
GLC06343.305
to Sarah McLeod Hutson
December 9, 1862
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
Mentions cold in Fredericksburg. Comments that George C. MacKay, and a man named Clap, of McCreary's South Carolina Infantry (1st South Carolina Infantry, Provisional Army) arrived and brought clothing and other supplies from Richmond. He has...
GLC08165.51
27 July 1776
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Comments on Lucy's baby daughter's improving health. Discusses the possibility of purchasing two "[corsetts] with bells" for Lucy. Promises to send her tea. He has little hope for a truce, commenting that Lord William Howe will seek a settlement...
GLC02437.00396
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