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[Reciept for beef and bread]
January 14, 1777
Morris, William, fl. 1777-1793
Received "seven pound beef & seven pounds bread an allowance of seven men" in Justus Buck's regiment.
GLC01450.143.08
A provision return of Colo John Ely's regiment for January 17: 18 & 19: 1777
January 1777
Lists pounds of bread, pork, and beef provided to various officers in John Ely's regiment. Also lists number of men under each officer. Dated January 17, 1777 - January 19, 1777.
GLC01450.143.10
A provision weekly return of Colo John Ely's Regt for January 18th 1777
January 18, 1777
Lists pounds of bread, pork, and beef provided to various officers in John Ely's regiment. Also lists number of men under each officer. Signed on verso. Note on verso states that Morris received the articles mentioned.
GLC01450.143.11
[Reciept for bread]
11 March 1777
Buck, Justus, 1726-1807
Received thirty pounds bread for his company from "John Deshon Commissary."
GLC01450.143.12
[Provision return]
Chapman, Labeus, fl. 1777
Provision return for fifty men in captain Buck's company.
GLC01450.143.13
12 March 1777
Grant, Oliver, 1754-1832
A provision return for sixty-six men under captain Oliver Grant in colonel John Ely's regiment.
GLC01450.143.14
Provision return for one hundred men.
GLC01450.143.15
13 March 1777
Gates, Lebediah, fl. 1777
Provision return for eighty men for captain Calkin's company.
GLC01450.143.16
Nettleton, George, fl. 1777
Provision return for thirty nine men in Oliver Grant's company.
GLC01450.143.17
Provision return for Captain Buck's company containing one hundred men. Signed on verso. Veros also reads "100 Beefe, 75 Pork."
GLC01450.143.18
[Account betwee John Ely and Connecticut]
5 May 1790
Howell, Joseph, 1750-1798
Formal record listing money to Ely by Connecticut. Includes pay of one dollar per day for time while he was captured, and reimbursement for expenses such as rations incurred during fighting. Includes conversion values between old currencies and...
GLC01450.143.22
To: John Mckinley
08 November 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Appealing for provisions, including shoes . For troops soon to be at Valley Forge. (To the president of Delaware).
GLC08078
to Eleanor Hammond
February 27, 1865
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Health is "first rate," and leg is well. Weather is nice right now, and hopes this letter finds her well. Sent her two letters, each with $20 in them. Will send some more money by express soon. Does not need more than $5, and if he does, he will ask...
GLC09273.30
21 May 1865
He and Fayette are healthy, but Joseph is "grunting some." Hopes this letter will find her and Oscar in good health. Very rainy at camp; it has rained for three days straight. Waiting to take part in the review that will take place on the 23rd and...
GLC09273.46
to brothers
26 April 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
"Everyone is waiting expecting to have orders to move almost every day now." Rations have come from Washington "in abundance" to prepare for the march. Anything that cannot be carried has been sent away to Washington. Had gotten word that a dozen or...
GLC09355.062
West Point Account Book
1873-1877
Shofner, James Clayton, 1853-1926
An account book for J. C. Shofner a cadet of West Point dated September 1, 1873 to June 14 1877. This account book records his commissary purchases including books, equipment, supplies, Christmas gifts, and more. There are also rules in regard to the...
GLC09781
to Dorothy Silbiger
February 17, 1943
Silbiger, Richard Jerome, 1922-1999
One letter from Richard Jerome Silbiger to Dorothy Silbiger dated February 17, 1943. Richard has K.P. (kitchen patrol) duty and says he plans to look at her photo as inspiration to keep going. He then recounts what happened in a bivouac yesterday. In...
GLC09684.05
The Avenger's Shadow
1943
U.S. Government Printing Office
One poster entitled, "The Avenger's Shadow," printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a caricature of a Japanese soldier standing over a body labeled U.S. Pilot, holding a smoking gun. The Japanese soldier is...
GLC09654.09
Help Smash Hitler Now!
One poster entitled, "Help Smash Hitler Now!" printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a soldier holding a gun in his left hand. He is looking over his shoulder to the viewer and pointing in front of him with his...
GLC09654.10
to Sylvia Weiner
19 August 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe ate fried chicken livers for lunch. He knows the mess hall Sgt. He tells Sylvia not be jealous of his travels because they are nothing compared to the drudgery of being a soldier. He assures her he has not had time to even think about girls while...
GLC09414.1484
to Moe Weiner
29 May 1943
Doyle, James M., fl. 1943
James Doyle writes from North Africa, saying that the treatment is very good there. They have excellent rations and the champagne is very good. He brags throughout the whole letter.
GLC09414.1543
French Troops and Transport on "The Sacred Road," During the Battle of Verdun, 1916.
1914
Keystone View Company
In the foreground, French troops sit amongst supplies. In the background, a long, winding highway stretching out over the valley. Ranks of troops can also be seen in the middle ground of the valley.
GLC09584.077
Serving Food from a Movable Kitchen in Ruined Curlu on the Somme.
French soldiers on the Somme front in France eat soup served from a movable kitchen. In the background, there are damaged buildings.
GLC09584.084
to Father
10 December 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
They are ordered to cook three days rations and to cross the Fredricksburg river. He discusses his payment details.
GLC07705.119
January 16, 1863
They have been marching with three days cooked rations and 16 rounds ammunition. Meanwhile their destination is unknown.
GLC07705.127
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