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to Thomas Stephens
February 26, 1863
Wilson, James G., 1832-1914
A major commanding the 15th Illinois Cavalry writes to his brigade commander, requesting permission to rescue his servant's children.
GLC02463.26
re: indenture of Alexander Abrahams
1774/12/19
Rhoads, Samuel, fl. 1774
[Continental Congress members]
GLC02471.35
to Eliza Cook
17 August 1862
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Cook recounts his visits with his sister Ginny, "When I went to see her and the servant told her who it was in the parlor the nervous little woman came running with arms outstretched and tears streaming from her eyes. She threw herself upon my...
GLC02570.28
[Massachusetts regimental orderly book]
16 July 1761 - 21 July 1775
Thomas, Joshua, fl. 1775-1776
Massachusetts regimental book regarding recruiting, movements, provisions, court martials, etc. The first 23.5 pages cover entries and accounts made by an unnamed leader of a regiment from Middleborough, Massachusetts, stationed mostly at Crown...
GLC02663
to John B. Marchand
30 November 1858
Marchand, Henry C., 1818-1882
Marchand's brother discusses family events, inquires about retiring admirals, and mentions a black servant who was fired after running away. Also notes "The gas company have laid their pipes through the town and as a general thing almost every...
GLC02680.05
[Report]
circa 24 July 1736
Longley, John, fl. 1736
States that he was taken captive by Indians in 1694, lived with them for four years, serving for two as the chief's servant.
GLC02437.08874
[Indenture] [incomplete]
17 December 1737
Certificate of indenture between Samuel Waldo and Charles Lamb of Dublin, Ireland for a period of one year. Bottom half is missing.
GLC02437.08882
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Walker]
January 15, 1783
Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795
Lieutenant Butler recommends Walker for a leave of absence until ordered to join by Brigadier General Huntington (possibly Jedediah). Notes that Walker is permitted to "take his servant Boy with him."
GLC02437.09609
to William Knox
circa 1776-1795
Temple, R., fl., 1756-1795
Asks Knox to dispatch a servant and mentions some financial business.
GLC02437.08175
[Memoranda]
January 15, 1773
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
List of expenses from Mrs. Lucy Knox by date. Items include satin, wages of various servants, green tea, cloth, buttons and a pig.
GLC02437.08309
Expence of travelling from Fishkill to Trentown
29 November 1776-5 December 1776
Written in Shaw's hand. Travelling expenses for Knox, his adjutant Monsieur Colreuse, and his man John. The total cost came to £7.7.11. Note at bottom says that Shaw borrowed 30 dollars from Knox, part of which was used to pay Knox's account at...
GLC02437.08392
[Debts due to John Chapman]
January 13, 1777
Chapman, John, fl. 1774-1776
Notes that Knox owed Chapman £12.12.6 for keeping 4 horses for 2 weeks and boarding Knox, Monsieur Colerus, Samuel Shaw, and a servant named John. Boarding included 140 meals. Also paid for an old pair of saddle bags. Chapman signed the document...
GLC02437.08396
Henry Knox's account with Samuel Shaw
20 March 1780- 20 March 1782
Account of monies received and expended for General Henry Knox by Samuel Shaw. Includes payments for sundry items such as cloth, food, coffee, etc., household expenses, and services rendered. On page 3, "Paid Cato Bradish at 4 payments per recd on...
GLC02437.08535
[Account of payments made by Henry Knox]
24 May 1780-5 June 1781
First 4 pages summarizes money received and expended from 10 January 1778 to 20 March 1780. The detailed account begins on 24 May 1780. The accounts from 1778-1780 mostly includes items used in daily life: various types of cloth, sugar, oil...
GLC02437.08541
[Receipt]
26 Febraury 1787
Wilson, Mary Ann, fl. 1787
Received three months wages from Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.08600
[List]
1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
List of expenses incurred by Mrs. Lucy Knox, her family, and household by date, including corks, wages for servants, pickles, brandy and other household expenses.
GLC02437.08612
[Expenses]
20 September 1791
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
List of expenses, including clothing for his family, groceries and wages for the servants.
GLC02437.08646
[Military financial return]
January 31, 1869
Reno, Jesse Lee, 1823-1862
Jesse R. Reno signs a partially printed document for money given to him by the paymaster as compensation from 1859 to 1869, including the cost for servants. Docket on verso.
GLC02457.15.01
J.L. Reno
circa 1859 - 1862
McClees, J.E., fl. 1855-1865
Photo taken by J.E. McClees, engraving done by J.C. Buttre. General Jesse L. Reno is pictured in his union uniform.
GLC02457.15.02
to my dear Ma
October 6, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
He has some ladies' shoes he plans to give his mother when he finally sees her. From Colonel Sheffield, he hired a boy, possibly an enslaved individual at 20 dollars per month. Letter is very faded and illegible. Discusses family business, as well as...
GLC00653.01.29
to Ethan A. Jenks
27 June 1866
Chipman, Hosmer & Company, fl. 1866
Attorneys Chipman, Hosmer & Co. state that Jenks is entitled to additional servants' pay from 1 May 1864 to 30 March 1865. Inform Jenks that they will present his case to the Court of Claims.
GLC02750.040
to Abby Goold
February 2, 1864
Goold, James, 1842-?
Writes to his mother thanking her for letters, a photograph, and a box which contained dried fruit, corn, beans, cheese, and tongue. Tells her that when she writes to his brother Theodore she "must encourage him to presevere, also to learn to sing...
GLC03523.05.20
to Sallie Logan
30 July 1863
Logan, William, fl. 1862-1863
Starts letter to his wife by telling her how happy he was to receive two letters from her, considering it had been so long and he was worried that she was sick or dead. Mentions that he received them yesterday, first he'd heard since "Stonemans...
GLC03523.12.05
to his family
20 November 1861
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Discusses his underground stove malfunctioning and filling his tent with smoke. When the Major saw the mess caused by the stove, he gave Coit $5 to purchase a camp stove, frying pan and coffee pot. Mentions that Stanton was offered a job by a pistol...
GLC03603.033
February 10, 1863
Reports that morale has improved since leaving the muddiness of their former camp. The weather is "delightful" and he hopes that they will remain there for a few weeks. Reports that officers from the Nehant and the Galena, two ships that are anchored...
GLC03603.192
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