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to darling Cherry
9 August 1866
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
The first letter describing the Royal Palace of Queluz. In particular, the Grand Salon is mentioned. More tapestries and paintings are described. Written in Lisbon Harbor
GLC08284.077
[Receipts for coats and duffle]
February 26, 1777
Hill, Stephen, fl. 1777
States that Murphy received a coat and two and a half yards white duffle for ordnance, and that Hill received a coat and four yards white duffle. Each has signed their name next to the goods they received. Murphy's name is spelled Murffey, and he...
GLC02437.00537
[Clothing receipts]
2 October 1776-14 October 1776
Keyes, Nathaniel, fl. 1776
Four receipts for coats, white swanskin (a kind of material) and shoes, signed by Keyes, Thomas Frothingham, John Oliver, Joseph Eayres and Nathaniel Bowen. (All served under Henry Knox.) Notes supplies received at Mount Washington from Isaiah...
GLC02437.00467
to Ezekiel Cheever
February 27, 1777
Treat, Samuel, fl. 1775-1777
Asks Cheever to deliver "three coats & fifteen yards white duffle" to Lieutenant James Hall. Docket states that "three Coats & six yds of W Duffell" were received. Endorsed by Jonathan Terry on verso.
GLC02437.00536
[Receipt for a coat and duffle]
Noyes, Dudley, fl. 1775-1779
States that Noyes received one "Regimental coat" and two and a half yards of white duffle.
GLC02437.00539
to Henry Knox
26 September 1776
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Celebrates Knox's "very surprizing deliverance from the hands of the Enemy." Criticizes the "Scandalous Flight of the Connecticut Militia," at the Battle of Long Island. Says that "General Washington himself has wrote to our [Council] & cast most...
GLC02437.00455
17 July 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Mentions the capture of the Fox, a British frigate. Apparently, the Fox was retaken by the British, but this news is uncorroborated. Colonel Jackson expects to be called in to pay Knox's contribution to a privateer. Suggests that Henry persuade...
GLC02437.00626
February 13, 1777
Asks Cheever to deliver "twenty five yards of that White Duffle you have in your possession & two or three coats" to Lieutenant James Hall. Docket, signed by Hall, states that he received thirty yards of "Duffle," five coats, and "one Laced Hatt"
GLC02437.00533
23 August 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Notes that she is recovering from a four day illness. Describes her daily life in detail as requested by Henry. Rises at eight a.m., has breakfast for an hour, then reads, writes, or works until her "solitary dinner" at 2 p.m. Misses Henry...
GLC02437.00638
to Lucy Knox
25 August 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written at "Derby, 7 Miles below Philadelphia" (possibly Darby, Pennsylvania). Reports that his troops had begun to march to the North River (the Hudson), but received a dispatch that British General William Howe was in the Chesapeake Bay. Believes...
GLC02437.00640
Return of Cloathing Drawn before the first of Jany. for the Use of the new Inlisted Men in Capt Foster's Company in Col. Henry Knox's Regt. of Artillery
circa 1776
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
A list of clothing and its value, including shoes, gloves cloth, a waistcoat
GLC02437.00507
Brigadier General Knox's account of Clothing
5 January 1777 - 11 July 1783
Contains accounts for amount of money Knox spent on various items of clothing from 1777-1779. Items include fabric, shoes, coats, shirts, etc. Many of the items listed are for other officers under Knox's command. Annotations made as late as 1783...
GLC02437.00513
22 May 1777
Colonel Jackson writes to Brigadier General Knox in Morristown, New Jersey. Chides Knox for not writing to him through the last post. Comments that Boston will choose representatives the same day he writes. Expresses relief that Henry's wife, Lucy...
GLC02437.00600
23 May 1776
Shonnand, Fridrik, fl. 1776
Receipt for scarlet cloth and thread (uniform-related).
GLC02437.00312
[Receipt for ordnance and duffel]
9 March 1777
Clark, William, fl. 1777
States that Clark received two and a half yards of white duffle and half a yard of "Ozenb" from ordnance store. "Ozenb" is short for Ozenbrig, another name for the fabric Osnaburg. Osnaburg was a coarse linen fabric first manufactured in Prussia...
GLC02437.00545
to William Knox
19 September 1776
Explains that he has been extremely busy and has not been able to write. Notes that those "Rascally Hessians" took his baggage with most of things and asks that some cloth be sent to him. Written from Mount Washington (now Washington Heights) in...
GLC02437.00447
[Supply list for officers in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
20 May 1776 - 25 May 1776
Audebert, Isaiah, fl. 1775-1779
Notes items (artillery, cloth, etc.) received by officers from Jonathan Pollard, the quartermaster of Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00303
January 23, 1782
Letter written by William Knox to his brother Brigadier General Henry Knox. Good travel description of France before the Revolution. Tells of his journey from L'Orient to Nantes. Arrived in Nantes on December 1 and stayed until December 8. Goes on to...
GLC02437.01338
June 12, 1782
Letter written by William to his brother Major General Knox. References a letter he wrote "a few days ago" and sent from Roquefort (he spells it "Rockford"). Also sent sweetmeats, caps, hats, a pair of epaulets, and two pieces of linen. Says he will...
GLC02437.01448
April 12, 1782
Letter written by William, Major General Knox's brother, to Henry Knox. Includes a postscript written and signed by Lafayette. References the taking of Mahon, an island off the Spanish coast in the Mediterranean, by the Spanish. Says Gibraltar is...
GLC02437.01386
[handkerchief]
1861-1864
Pink with white lace border. The handkerchief also has along one end a set of pink flowers sewn into the fabric.
GLC09355.035
to Mary Ann Davis
4 January 1862
Holly, William H., ?-1864
Written at Camp Lyon to a friend. Talks of mutual acquaintances, (including a death, one in an "insane retreat" and one who goes down town and returns "pretty tight"), Christmas (when he hears a sermon by an African missionary on "what shall be done...
GLC02165.01
to Alfred Hughes
September 16, 1862
Hughes, Mary, fl. 1862
Behavior of their son Tommy and news of the other children; making clothes for her husband; her health.
GLC02166.068
to Mary Hughes
September 14, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Darning and mending; prescriptions for headache and sore throat trouble; dental work.
GLC02166.064
September 29, 1862
Looking on his imprisonment as the start of a new era in his life; lack of rain; proficiency in mending and darning clothing.
GLC02166.078
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