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[Receipt for 1410 pounds of flour]
31 May 1781
Morgan, Ephraim, fl. 1776-1783
Morgan, the Quartermaster for the Connecticut line during the American Revolution, notes his receipt of the flour "for the use of the Connt Division."
GLC01450.412.03
[Receipt for corn and rye for Nathan Barber, a wagoner]
9 November 1784
Mitchell, Thomas, fl. 1781
Mitchell, an assistant deputy quarter master, asks Jacob Benson for five bushels of corn and three of rye for the New Hampshire line. Nathan Barber, the wagoner, signed as "Waginer" noting his receipt of the items from Benson on the verso.
GLC01450.412.04
[Receipt for 120 pounds of bread and 140 pounds of pork]
26 April 1775
Blaney, Aaron, 1745-1824
Deputy Commissary Blaney indicates that the food was received from Captain Jabez Ellis "for the use of the Provincial Troops Station'd in Roxbury."
GLC01450.436.01
to Jabez Ellis
April 22, 1775
Stanley, Daniel, fl. 1775
Stanley says he has sent food gathered from the townspeople to support Ellis' troops. "Don't give up the cause but go on and the Lord be with you," he prays for the troops.
GLC01450.436.02
[Order to collect twenty eight pounds from the treasurer of Middletown, Rhode Island]
21 June 1781
Clarke, Joseph, 1719-1792
Explains that the money is owed the state treasury for the costs of procuring beef to provision Revolutionary War soldiers. Orders the sheriff of Newport to collect the money from Thomas Peckham, the Middletown treasurer, and if he does not supply...
GLC01450.447.01
[Little's account of refreshments delivered]
1780
Little, William, fl. 1780-1786
Records refreshments delivered to Lamb's (possibly Colonel John Lamb's) regiment of artillery, Colonel Jeduthan Baldwin's regiment of artificers, Livingston (possibly James Livingston's) regiment of infantry, a corps of sappers and miners, and...
GLC01450.806
to Barton J. David re: accounting for flour to Iowa Indians
1842/11/12
Chamber, John, fl. 1842
Governor of Iowa and Indian agent. Signed as Superintendent of Indian Affairs
GLC01450.715
[Receipt book with forged signatures]
1764-1777
Pico, Joshua, fl. 1760-1790
Includes forged signatures of John Adams and John Hancock pasted onto the inside of the front board. Some receipts included are written to Treat & Pico, others to Joshua Pico. Items/services bought and sold include oil, rent of property, schooling...
GLC01450.725
to unknown
October 9, 1755
Unknown
Answering part of the recipient's letter to Governor Robert Morris, and following the instruction of the Committee for Purchasing Provisions, informs the recipient that a ship will soon sail "with 780 barrels of Bread for your Forces."
GLC01450.284
to Israel Clark
29 May 1746
Wilors, John, fl. 1746
Requests that Clark, a member of a company of militia in Topsfield, Massachusetts, inspect the arms and ammunition of the men listed.
GLC01450.297
to Elijah Leonard
July 3, 1755
Porter, Peter, fl. 1755
Describes the bad weather and encounters with Indians on his march from Massachusetts to Albany, New York. Sends news of recent victories against the French and their Indian allies and says a man brought good news of the fighting in Canada. Asks to...
GLC01450.298
Certificate for provisions supplied to troops by the Lt. Governor.
1761/09/15
Hamilton, Otho, fl. 1761
GLC01450.315
to Henry A. Muhlenberg
29 June 1840
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Comments on the 1840 presidential campaign and states that they are "in the midst of a higher political excitement than I have ever yet witnessed ... " Believes that Pennsylvania will support Democrat Martin Van Buren though the Whigs have...
GLC02919
[Indenture apprenticing Javin Toby to John Steadman]
1747/01/09
Toby, Hannah, fl. 1747
Singed by Toby with an X, also signed by Samuel Swift and Thomas Hazard, both Justices of the Peace. States that "Hannah Toby Indian Woman" has indentured her son "Javin Toby a Molatto" to John Steadman and his wife for fifteen years and five months...
GLC03002.01
to Miss Saltonstall
15 July 1848
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849
Thanks her for her kind thoughts. Comments that she is glad Saltonstall was able to sample figs from the southern climate. Mentions travel plans and her health, stating "I should have been with you yesterday but was obliged to sleep - I hope Dr...
GLC03010.02
Bombproof restaurant, Petersburg
circa 1861-1865
The image shows a man sitting in front of a bombproof restaurant with a sign: "Fruit & Oyster House" and scattered trees in the surrounding landscape. Numeric notation on recto: "180." Inscription on verso: "Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg...
GLC05111.01.1043
Union refreshment saloon [in paper case]
Image shows busy street corner with large crowd gathered at Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon in Philadelphia. Imprint on flap of case "With the Compliments of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee. See back of Photograph." Ink inscription on...
GLC05111.02.0982
[Mississippi cotton plantation diary and journal]
circa 1850-1855
English, John G., fl. 1827-1869
Signed in inner front cover in August 1850, where English notes that his father, James English, moved from Kingsport, Tennessee to Madison County, Alabama in 1818. Records that James took him, and left his sister in Salem, North Carolina, and his...
GLC05496
to James Ewell B. Stuart, Jr.
8 November 1910
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Offers assistance in an unspecified endeavor of Stuart's (possibly a political appointment or campaign). Encourages Stuart, son of Civil War General James Ewell Brown Stuart, to call on President Taft when Taft travels to Richmond, Virginia....
GLC05252
Discrepancies in pay of Victuallers of New York and Albany
1701/02/06
Weemes, James, fl. 1700-1701
James Weemes discusses the rationales for the peculiarity that the Victualler at New York is paid 1/2 pence less per Soldier Victualled than his counterpart at Albany, with reasons ranging from earlier hunting requirements to inconvenience of laying...
GLC03107.00604
to Robert Livingston re: business ventures
03 September 1701
Livingston, John
John writes with news of his arrival to New London, where he finds himself busy trying to transport "dearre and appells" from Hartford for the Sloop he and his brother-in-law Vetch had purchased. The ship, which had been "Creaned and Tealeered," is...
GLC03107.00630
Fragment of account sheet re: expenditures outlayed for province of New York
1701/09
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Part of an itemized list detailing each of the outlays of Livingston made for the Province of New York, totalling £5335 19 shillings 2 1/4 pence. The outlays included "Incidents" and Provisions for the Indians of the Five Nations , and "for Makeing...
GLC03107.00641
to Robert Livingston re: news of John's business venture
1701/10/15
John writes home to send his wishes of health to all, especially his mother who had just recovered from a fever, and then begins to list his creditors, including Duncan Campbell and Messrs. Long and Van Sweten. He requests that his father send him a...
GLC03107.00645
Ink Diagram of "New Invention of a Corn Mill"
1701
GLC03107.00661
to Robert Livingston re: threshing corn and wheat
1722/01/14
Slater, John, fl. 1722
Slater writes that a certain old woman who is in Livingston's debt, can not leave her sick husband to pay the debt, but promises to do so eventually. Slater also informs Livingston of the amounts of corn and wheat he and some others have threshed....
GLC03107.01414
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