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To George Tillotson
5 July 1898
Lewis, Calvin, fl. 1865-1898
The 114th Regiment has not been called up, however, Tillotson can enlist in Syracuse when a battalion is recruited.
GLC04558.189
General orders no. 1
1 July 1898
Britton, Edward E., fl. 1865-1898
114th NY National Guard. General orders No. 1. Drill dates. Physical examinations. Includes envelope.
GLC04558.190
General orders no. 3
1 August 1898
Mann, Herbert E., fl. 1865-1898
Order for all company drills to be discontinued until further notice. Instructions for headquarters night.
GLC04558.191
General orders no. 5
29 September 1898
Brower, George A., fl. 1865-1898
Orders for 114th regiment to assemble at the Armory on October 1st, 1898 for parade as part of the escort to Brooklyn's Volunteer troops.
GLC04558.192
General orders no. 4
13 September 1898
Lists commanders of each company of the 114th regiment NY National Guard. Inspection for a parade.
GLC04558.193
Order of attendance
16 September 1898
Accompanying envelope not used to mail the post card. Countermanding General orders # 4.
GLC04558.194
General orders no. 6
21 November 1898
Orders concerning mustering out of the service of the 114th regiment.
GLC04558.195
General orders no. 7
28 November 1898
Orders regarding mustering out.
GLC04558.196
Duplicate of GLC04558.196. Orders regarding mustering out.
GLC04558.197
to Jedediah Smith
15 November 1808
Smith, Israel, 1763-1821
Writes that he was very happy to hear from him since almost two years have past since their last correspondence. Discusses a Colonel Trash who traveled to Jedediah's area (Massachusetts) but did not bring back word. He is sorry to hear Jedediah has...
GLC04601.04
23 April 1811
Smith, Philander, 1764-1824
Writes to his brother in Massachusetts and sympathizes with his maladies. Informs that the family is all well but complains about the restrictions on commerce which if continued, threaten to hurt business in the Mississippi territory. The embargo...
GLC04601.06
1 January 1816
Apologizes to his brother in Massachusetts for not writing back sooner. States that although he has not seen Jedediah since he was very young, he has fond memories of him and the place where he was born, Massachusetts. Mentions that his two sons...
GLC04601.07
to Isaac Mayo
February 10, 1825
Stewart, Charles, 1778-1869
Written by Captain Stewart to Lieutenant Mayo. References Mayo's letter of 7 February 1825 from Hampton Roads, Virginia. Stewart regrets the "Painful circumstances" in which he has been placed. Is sorry that his circumstances have compelled him "to...
GLC04604.07
15 November 1828
Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845
Written by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Mayo as commander of the schooner "Grampus" stationed off the coast of Cuba. This is a clerical copy, with clerical signature of Elliott, of general instructions to Mayo...
GLC04604.14
to James G. Boughan
11 March 1830
Signed by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron on board the U.S.S. Falmouth to Lieutenant Boughan stationed on the schooner U.S.S. Grampus. Boughan was a subordinate to Lieutenant Isaac Mayo, commander of the "Grampus."...
GLC04604.15
10 April 1830
Written by Elliott on board the U.S.S. Falmouth as commander of the West Indian Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo. Orders Mayo to assume command of the schooner U.S.S. Grampus. Says Lieutenant James G. Boughan will provide him a copy of his...
GLC04604.16
Circumstances leading to and attending the seize of the Phoenix
5 June 1830
Mayo, Isaac, 1791-1861
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Relates the chase made by the "Grampus" to capture the slave trade ship"Phoenix" off the coast of Saint Domingo. J.C. Hall, captain of the merchant ship "Kremlin," which sailed...
GLC04604.17
to John Branch
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus, which was off the coast of Saint Domingo, to Branch as Secretary of the Navy. Better copy of GLC04606.17. Marked "No. 2" in docket.
GLC04604.18
to J.C. Hall
9 June 1830
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus to Hall as captain of the merchant ship "Kremlin," based out of Boston, Massachusetts. Hall was threatened by the slave trade ship "Phoenix" and witnessed Mayo's seizure of the...
GLC04604.19
12 July 1830
Written by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Orders Mayo to remain with the Grampus until Lt. Wilson comes out with the prize. Mayo is to escort Wilson to the...
GLC04604.20
to Mr. Knight
1 August 1830
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the schooner U.S.S. Grampus to Mr. Knight of Havana, Cuba. References Knight's letter of 26 June 1830. Says he has made a request that is so out of line that he cannot comply with it. The request...
GLC04604.21
7 September 1830
Clerical copy written and signed by H.F. Ingraham, Captain Elliott's clerk on the U.S.S. Erie. Marked "True Copy." Written by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus...
GLC04604.22
13 November 1830
Written in clerical hand and signed by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron to Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the U.S.S. Grampus. Orders Mayo to take provisions for a four month cruise off the coast of Mexico. Says he...
GLC04604.23
to Dr. Howe
circa 1847-1878
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Phillips indicates that he has consigned Howe's excellent letter to George Thompson, M.P., who will put it "into the night train to reach as many English eyes as possible." Thompson was elected a member of Parliament in 1847 for the Tower Hamlets....
GLC03998.02
to George William Curtis
circa 1871
Requests details on Curtis's interview with Grant. Asks if he has heard anyone besides Grant assert that Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner was removed from chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations because of negligence. Curtis was...
GLC03998.07
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