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[Receipt for 450 pounds/1,500 dollars and an account for clothing for Colonel Thomas Mifflin]
8 October 1776
Anspach, Peter, fl. 1775-1783
Delivered for Henry Knox by Samuel Treat. Composed at Mount Washington.
GLC02437.00471
to David Sears
8 July 1779
Oliver, Ebenezer, fl. 1779
Encloses four bills of exchange (not included) for Sears in Amsterdam. Requests a variety of goods, including cream colored tea cups and saucers, "small plain common wine glasses," apron tape, leather gloves, thread, shoe bindings, and gauze, among...
GLC02437.00774
to William Knox
21 August 1779
Sears, Isaac, 1730-1786
From Captain Isaac Sears, a founder of the Sons of Liberty. Has sent John De Neufville & Son bills of exchange, and has ordered Neufville to deliver the bills to Knox. Requests silk and gold to be made "into a negligee in the Newest Taste to a Hoop...
GLC02437.00781
[Receipt for supplies purchased from Otis & Andrews]
November 1779
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
Receipt noting that Otis & Andrews [& Henley] "supplied sundry articles of clothing- inclusive of an inconsiderable quantity of arms, lead & c and sundries in the Quartermaster Generals Department- from 16 October 1778 to the 13 January 1779."...
GLC02437.00788
[Information pertaining to commissaries and military clothiers]
circa 1783
Appears to be collected information about clothiers and commissaries. Mentions James Wilkinson, Clothier General at Philadelphia in 1779 and Otis and Henley, clothiers in Boston. Notes, "About this time- shoes were provided for the army by...
GLC02437.00793
to Nancy E. Jones
28 October 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
General Hooker is fighting the Confederates on the right wing. She should make him two shirts and send them and a needle and pins if possible. He encloses General Rosencrans' congratulatory Orders No. 227.
GLC02739.081
20 November 1863
The Confederates have been fighting internally since the Battle of Chickamauga; "I believe they will disband completely." Cornelius Hanvy has recovered. He requests cotton shirts to keep away the army lice. She may exchange the money he sends for...
GLC02739.087
January 14, 1864
He just received the needle and pins he asked for and is very grateful. He expects to lose most of his teeth while he is in the army. He, Colonel Buckner, and another man formed a religious group and made resolutions on New Year's Day.
GLC02739.095
15 April 1864
He is sorry that she didn't see Hickenbothem. He hopes to get a furlough this summer and would like her to buy silk dresses for herself and the children.
GLC02739.110
to Mary Epperly
22 May 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Says the Union has control of the James River all the way up to Richmond, Viriginia. Believes that the Yankees will take Richmond soon. Reminds his wife to pay back the man whom he borrowed money from and asks her to sell his watch.
GLC02715.012
to Catharine Phleagar
19 October 1862
Says the army has been quiet, but he believes a big battle is coming. He mentions food available and a lack of soap. Asks Mary, his wife, to make him a shirt, drawers, pants, and a knit cap. Notes he received two months pay and that he intends to...
GLC02715.033
States he is nearly barefoot and hopes to get his boots soon. Mentions that General [W.E.B.] Stuart rode around [General George] McClellan's army in Maryland. Page four is a religious poem.
GLC02715.034
to Henry Knox
February 21, 1780
Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department, discusses a discrepancy in Knox's account. Claims that Knox owes General Thomas Mifflin, former Quartermaster General, money for clothing. Anspach claims he can assist in rectifying the...
GLC02437.00801
to Peter Anspach
13 March 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox. Knox replies to a letter from Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department (GLC02437.00801). Finds no error in his account with the Quartermaster besides one omission of credit...
GLC02437.00804
5 June 1864
Nine days' engagement with the enemy; continuous fighting in Tennessee from 4 May to 7 June; discomfort from "filth and durty clothes and loss of sleep;" hopes for a furlough.
GLC02739.118
17 November 1864
Incessant rain; washing clothes for other soldiers; sanitary rations; encouraging news in the papers.
GLC02739.140
January 13, 1779
Address leaf has been cut out. Discusses the management of an estate, possibly his own, noting his satisfaction that William chose Joseph Peirce as agent. Requests William to procure black cloth from the State Store of Massachusetts to make coats...
GLC02437.00746
3 April 1779
Asks William, his brother, to pay Mr. French a sum owed by Knox. Discusses the procurement of cloth for coats. Reports that his wife bore a daughter, whom they named Julia, the previous Sunday. Expresses happiness, though they had wished for a son...
GLC02437.00755
12 April 1863
He cannot pray at night in the 20th Ohio and must rely on secret prayer. All the prisoners "that we get say that the rebel armey is both starveing and getting naked for the want of clothes."
GLC02739.046
16 June 1863
He has a shelter or dog tent which he stretches out on sticks to cover about five feet of ground. He fashioned a bedstead from an old stable door and uses his oil blanket and dress coat as bedclothes and his knapsack as a pillow. It would be worth...
GLC02739.056
Memorandum book
October 1835
Winn, John, 1789-?
Shopping list including groceries, books, shoes, earthenware, hats, dry goods, medicines, hardware and other goods. The last few pages list money spent on various goods.
GLC03434.34
[Terms for hiring out slaves from the estates of Thomas Winn and Thomas Drummond]
December 31, 1831
Winn, Thomas, 1753-1824
One document stating the terms by which people enslaved by John Winn would be hired out for work. Lists their names and amount charged, and names of the people requesting their labor. Document also states that they would be given winter clothes and...
GLC03434.36
[Reciept for "slave shoes"]
8 October 1825
Weaver, L., fl. 1825
A receipt for shoes for enslaved people belonging to Thomas Winn, with two autograph notes signed, one on the front, and one on the verso. The receipt itself is for the purchase of shoes for enslaved people made by Thomas Winn from Stephen W. Seay...
GLC03434.48
Terms of hiring negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn
30 December 1829
Specifies the terms under which enslaved people belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn can be hired out for the year 1830. Agreement provides for enslaved people to be returned with blankets, shoes, and clothes, that they be "treated humanely," and...
GLC03434.59
29 May 1779
Received goods, in order, from Sears in Amsterdam. Has not heard "one word of" goods shipped on his account by their mutual friend William (possibly William Knox). Discusses the obtainment of bills for Sears. Thanks Sears for procuring a cloak and...
GLC02437.00765
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