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30 October 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Requests 12 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09808
20 August 1783
Requests eight pounds of bread for General Henry Knox's family. Includes "M G Knox" on the verso.
GLC02437.09753
[Confirmation certificate]
February 11, 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Certifies that "Richard Frothingham served as a field Commissary in the Army of the United to the thirty first of December one Thousand seven hundred and Eighty three."
GLC02437.04507
Extract from the diary of W. S.
13 July 1788
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
The diarist gives news of a Chippewa or Ottawa Indian attack on General [Josiah] Harmar's regiment, which was "stationed up the Muskingum River." Both sides suffered casualties. Writes, "This most flagitious insult seems to have been conducted with...
GLC02437.03933
[Carrington' s affidavit related to General Nathanael Greene and John Banks]
February 4, 1790
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Provides an affidavit explaining why Nathanael Greene agreed to provide security for the debts of John Banks. Relates that in 1783, Robert Morris, Superintendent of Finance, asked Greene to arrange for the supply of provisions to the Southern Army...
GLC02437.04498
Southern cultivator. [Vol. 22, no. 1 (January, 1864)]
January 1864
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Cotton at Home and Abroad, The Wounded as Overseers of Plantations While Owners are Gone, Farmers Not Extortioners. An editorial upholds the freedom of the press, while another encourages farmers not to hoard provisions, and another implies that...
GLC05959.11.07
[Civil War diary of Calvin S. Mixter]
1861
Mixter, Calvin Symmes, 1832-?
Signed diary including printed almanac and eclipse calendar in the opening pages. Mixter writes from various locations. Relates the events of 1861, spending most of his time divided between his home in Hanson, Massachusetts, and his workplace in...
GLC06583.01
to Daniel Dobbins
September 4, 1813
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819
From aboard the USS Lawrence during the War of 1812., Commodore Perry instructs Captain Dobbins to "proceed again to Erie for the purpose of bringing up provisions & Stores for the Squadron." Indicates that "the services of the Ohio will in all...
GLC00496.273.02
to Joseph Curtis and his wife, Mary Gorsuch Curtis
February 23, 1863
Gorsuch, Joseph B., ?-1864
Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi (possibly in Louisiana). Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, replies to a letter from his aunt and uncle. Relates that two men from his company, Daniel D. Avey and Hillrick G...
GLC00653.09.07
to William Beckett
July 4, 1863
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, writes to his friend the day the Union won the Battle of Vicksburg. He declares "Today is an era in our career as an army, and as individuals, for today Vicksburg has fallen. Long and...
GLC00653.09.12
July 11, 1863
Gorsuch, Captain and Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, writes to his aunt and uncle as his corps attacks Jackson, Mississippi. He writes that the Union army attacked General Joseph E. Johnston's force, which was entrenched at Jackson, the...
GLC00653.09.13
to Brother
December 27, 1861
Wolcott, Laurens W., fl. 1861-1865
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that there are some people who say they have defective arms, but he thinks their weapons are very well-made. He says they have been living on 2 meals per days and he has enjoyed good health. He writes that they marched at...
GLC00653.11.30
to father and mother
November 16, 1864
Cook, George B., fl. 1845-1865
"We are faring badly [here] now," as they are not getting nearly enough to eat. The regiment might have to head home, for "we can't get neither clothes nor money nor provisions here." He does not know how much longer the troops can stand such poor...
GLC00653.22.03
to family
December 14, 1864
This letter is printed on half of a regimental attendance sheet, perhaps demonstrating the lack of paper in the Confederate camp. He is well and hopes these lines find them in a similar condition. "We are having some very [cold] weather here." It...
GLC00653.22.08
to parents
January 2, 1865
George B. Cook mistakenly writes on the letter that the year is 1864. He is camped about a mile northeast of Wilmington. He left Richmond on December 20, 1864 and arrived on Christmas Eve. He immediately saw action at Fort Fisher. He lost "three or...
GLC00653.22.10
to sister
January 11, 1865
George B. Cook is replying to his sister's letter from the 6th of this month, which he received yesterday. The letter found him well. He hopes Cousin Frank will recover soon from his "suffering condition." No news of interest. He heard that General...
GLC00653.22.12
to mother
February 1, 1865
George B. Cook is replying to his sister's letter from January 22, 1865. Not much news to report. There is "a heap" of talk about peace. Everyone believes the war is coming to an end. "The boys will all run away if they [aren't] fed a little better."...
GLC00653.22.14
February 16, 1865
George B. Cook is writing in reply to his sister's letter from the 9th. He is well; hopes she is too. He got the box they sent through Mr. Bailey. He did not need tobacco, as it "is an article I have quit using." He sends the box home; asks her to...
GLC00653.22.16
[Mess Bill]
30 August 1864
Mason, A.H., fl. 1864
Bill listing foodstuffs purchased from 30 September 1862 to 10 July 1863 under the command of Major General John G. Walker. Signed by Mason, who indicates he received payment on 30 August 1864.
GLC01404.04
[Collection of materials related to Gideon Savage, a soldier in the Continentental Army] [Decimalized .01-.20]
1773-1858
Savage, Gideon, 1751-1833
GLC01450.013
[Provision return]
8 January 1777
Gates, Lebediah, fl. 1777
Reads "A Provision Return of Capt Calkinses Company for Eleven Men. To the Comdg Lebediah Gates Sergent."
GLC01450.143.03
9 January 1777
Provision return for eleven men in Captain Colking's company. Verso contains a crossed out receipt.
GLC01450.143.04
January 10, 1777
Provision return for eighteen men of Captain Colkin's company.
GLC01450.143.05
A provision return of Colo John Ely Regt for January 11 & 12: 1777
January 1777
Morris, William, fl. 1777-1793
Lists pounds of bread and beef provided to various officers in John Ely's regiment. Also lists number of men under each officer.
GLC01450.143.06
January 13, 1777
Reads "A provision Return for 9 Men for Capt Colkine Company that fell in this Day for the Company."
GLC01450.143.07
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