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to Zenas Randall Bliss
February 1864
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Captain Jenks responds to orders from Colonel Bliss requiring him to obtain corn. States that "there is som corn in this county but hard to get."
GLC02750.016
to Mother
7 April 1863
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
They are camped in the city opposite New Orleans.They've been having pleasant food like green peas, new potatoes and lettuce. Two large mules will be arriving from New Orleans. Written in the neighborhood of Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana.
GLC02743.17
to Mary Mayberry
24 December 1859
Allen, Joseph H., fl. 1859-1865
Allen was a sailor on the USS "Congress." Says he has sent several letters home, but wanted to write specifically to her because he does not want to her think he has forgotten her. Sends many individual greetings to friends and family. Reports that...
GLC02829.01
31 May 1863
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
References her letter of the 25th. Is sorry to hear she is in such bad health, but sends her encouraging words. Says "If you have seen me fourteen months ago you would not have given much for me as I dont believe I weighed 80 lbs. but I never...
GLC02829.09
to Bill and Mary Mayberry
24 August 1860
Contains 2 letters, signed twice. Page 1 and half of page 2 is to his brother-in-law Bill and half of page 2 and page 3 is to his sister (he signed the letter on page 4). Allen is aboard the USS "Congress." Is glad to hear Bill is well and has plenty...
GLC02829.02
30 December 1861
Written by Allen aboard the USS "Delaware." Says he has written to "all hands" and has not received any response. Says he will not write again if he does not get a response from her. Reports that "We had an engagement on a small scale which gave us...
GLC02829.05
20 June 1862
Written to his sister Mary. Aboard the USS "Delaware" about 60 miles from Richmond on the James River. Says they are with the USS "Monitor." Says they have left the company of the "Mosquitoe fleet" and are now with the "ironclads." Says they are...
GLC02829.06
to Col. Daniel Brodhead re: court martials and war news
1780/10/13
Washington, George, 1732-1799
In addition to discussing the court martials of Capt Thomas Beal, Peter Davis and David Gamble, Washington also mentions his hopes to attack Detroit, thoughts on Virginia and his need for provisions. Written near Passaic Falls, New Jersey.
GLC02867.03
to Perley P. Pitkin
24 July 1862
Sawtelle, Charles Greene, 1834-1913
General order instructs Pitkin to send "a competent person" to meet "five hundred contrabands" and bring them rations. "Contrabands" were freed enslaved people employed by the Union army. Written as Captain. Written at Harrison's Landing, Virginia...
GLC02849
Account of affairs at Cadarachqui
1687/06/29
Cannadakte, fl. 1687
The Onondaga captain relates that he saw the construction of a stone fort, the preparations for provisions, and a store of Indian shoes and ammunition at Cadarchqui in Canada
GLC03107.01989
Proposition to the Senecas, Cayugas, and Onondagas
1687/07/04
Dongan, Thomas, 1634-1715
In his proposal, Dongan forbids the Indians to travel to Cadarachqui at the Governor of Canada's request, and reminds them to remain loyal to England at all times. He also instructs them on what to do in the event of an attack, and notes that he...
GLC03107.02019
to the Deputy Governor and Council of Massachusetts
1690/03/22
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston explains the money he spent on furnishing Captian Bull's army and the Indians accompanying him, and asks for reimbursement from the Treasurer.
GLC03107.02028
Memorandum about the frontiers
1698
The document lists of a number of items related to the war with the French that must be look in to. The items of inquiry include what garrisons were at Albany when Coll. Fletcher arrived, how these garrisons were deserted, how many people resided in...
GLC03107.02034
Account of expenses for prisoners brought from Canada [in Dutch and English]
Gilbert, Jhan, fl. 1698
Account includes such items as mutton, rum, and tobacco. Contains Peter Schuyler's signature.
GLC03107.02047
Instruction to the Commissioners of Indian Affairs
1700/09/03
Earl of Bellomont, fl. 1700
The Earl of Bellomont instructs the Commissioners to uphold the peace in Albany, and to relieve the Indians in the event of a French attack. Bellomont also notes that Robert Livingston is to pay for the Indians' provisions out of his own excise, and...
GLC03107.02063
Petition to Sidney Lord Godolphin, High Treasurer of England
1704/07/12
Livingston petitions the High Treasurer to reinstate his position as Secretary of Indian Affairs, and to order the payment of the arrears of his salary out of the surplus revenue of Albany. P.3 contains a letter from William Lowndes to the Earl of...
GLC03107.02079
Dispatch of Indians to Quebec and Montreal
May 11, 1709
Renselaer and Livingston send one pair of Indians to Quebec, and another pair to Montreal and order them to make what discoveries they can and to follow the instructions of Coll. Vetch and Coll. Nicholson. P.2 contains the instructions of Vetch and...
GLC03107.02088
Account of pork, bread, and Indian corn distributed to Indians and English men
1709/06-08
GLC03107.02089
Resolution to give an account of the provisions sent to Albany
1709/11/11
Commissioners of New York
The Commissioners of New York for the Canada Expedition state their resolve to give the General Assembly an account of the provisions they sent to Albany to assist with the expedition to reduce Canada.
GLC03107.02095
"The Camp at the Wood Creek Reviewed with an account of the Forces Built . . .
1709/08/16
. . . Between Albany and said Camp, and of the Forces Posted there in order for the Expedition against Canada and how they are Subsisted." The Review relates a number of concerns regarding the expedition to reduce Canada. The soldiers are described...
GLC03107.02096
Proceedings at a council of war
1711/08/25
Council of War
The Council gives directions on how to use the "brass ordinances" sent from England, and addresses complaints of bad bread from Coll. Schuyler's regiment. They also give orders for the creation of a court to try crimes committed against the aritcles...
GLC03107.02105
1711/08/27
The Council discusses an operation to take Mount Royal, and lists payment due to officers and other individuals involved in the expedition. Notes are also made on replacing the bad bread in Coll. Schuyler's regiment.
GLC03107.02106
1711/08/28
The Council asks that accounts be made for the victualling of soldiers, the Commissioners procure as many carpenters as possible, provisions be delivered to soldiers and Indians with great speed, and surgeons be instructed to tend to casualties...
GLC03107.02107
Rough drafts of proceedings of Commissioners of Indian Affairs
1727/06-1727/07
Commission on Indian Affairs
Contains a number of records of the proceedings at meetings of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, as well as drafts of letters to Governor Burnet. P.1 is a fragment of a larger document that welcomes the Indians to trade with the English, and warns...
GLC03107.02162
Bond to John Mitchell
1699/10/29
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
Alida Livingston acknowledges a debt to John Mitchell for beef that she bought for the garrison at Albany. Her signature was removed from the document. P.2 contains a statement signed by John Mitchell, 11 September 1711, in which he assigns payment...
GLC03107.02171
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