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to F. W. Fuller
15 July 1883
Burrell, K.F., fl. 1883
Writes that he has received his letter. States that it would bring him great pleasure to meet with the "old boys of the 74." He will try and met them if it is possible.
GLC03523.42.62
to his family
24 October 1861
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Describes the presentation of the state banner by the Sons of Connecticut as "mushy." Also writes about coming to enjoy participating in the Dress Parades. Written from Camp Buckingham.
GLC03603.019
to John G. Walker
3 March 1899
Cheney, Leonard, fl. 1899
Written on stationery of the General Commandery of the Naval Order of the United States. Written by Cheney as the group's General Recorder to Walker as a retired Rear Admiral. Happily reports to Walker that he was unanimiously elected at the...
GLC03804.32
[Document approving Lewis West as a registered shipmaster under the American Ship Masters' Association]
17 May 1866
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Marked as number 449. Certificate says West has been registered as an approved shipmaster with the American Ship Masters' Association. Signed by 5 council members of the association. Also signed by 2 examiners, one in nautical science and the other...
GLC03836.88
Obituary
1864
"Extract from the discourse of Rev. E. Erskine, occasioned by the death of Captain John A. Parrott." Handwritten copy of newspaper clipping summarizing John's life, praising his character and accomplishments, and a describing his death. "At the...
GLC03858.01.26
[Certificate for membership in the Loyal League of Union Citizens]
14 March 1863
Curdy, Richard M., fl. 1863
Signed by Curdy as Chairman of the Executive Committee and [Crosper?] Westmore as Secretary of the League, admitting David B. Scott as a member.
GLC03619.01.13
[Card of E.C. Cook]
1887-1898
Identifies Cook as Commander of the Phil Sheridan Post in Oak Park Illinois, which existed from 1887-1898. The card has a color medal insignia, with a flag and eagle.
GLC03619.02.18
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 296 (September 13, 1863)]
13 September 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Arrival of Grant in New Orleans, General Longstreet in North Carolina, Fort Sumter not yet Surrendered, Preparations to Shell Charleston, News from Charleston, Bombardment of Fort Moultrie, News from Richmond. A letter from the Rebel Col. J.A...
GLC05959.14.13
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 28, no. 18, whole no. 3513 (April 28, 1862)]
28 April 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Minutes from the Confederate Congress. Texans at Shiloh. News from the Rangers. Battle of Elkhorn. Tribute of respect to the Brazos Lodge.
GLC05959.51.031
to Salley S. Alfriend
8 October 1929
Roger, P. Burwell, fl. 1929
Miss Alfriend donated her uncle's (Frank Alfriend) Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pin to William and Mary College. Burwell, a current member of the fraternity writes for information about Frank Alfriend, so he may write an article for the S.A.E...
GLC05344.05.07
to Earl G. Hunt
30 July 1971
Graham, Billy, 1918-2018
Graham accepts Bishop Hunt's invitation to preach in Charlotte. He proposes a five day mini-crusade which will be televised nationally. He comments on the success of his Northern California Crusade despite the radicals at Berkeley University, the...
GLC05508.113.01
to Theodore Hinsdale
17 May 1831
Holabird, William S., 1794-1855
Holabird asks Theodore if he told Horace Hinsdale that Holabird recommended Colonel Soper as Justice to General Adams on the grounds that Sopic was an anti-mason. Includes Theodore's reply of the same day, informing Holabird he did not pass the...
GLC05636.27
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 195 (January 27, 1865)]
January 27, 1865
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
This item is two internal pages from the newspaper; no front page. Article on Hemma Micco, aka John Jumper, a Seminole Indian chief who became a colonel in the Confederate Army. Notes from the Virginia state legislature session and the Confederate...
GLC05959.80.04
[Obituary of David P. Harmon]
1877-1900
Describes Harmon as a horticulturalist, farmer, and abolitionist. Mentions that Harmon withdrew from his religious associations due to the "complicity of the church... with the crime of slavery." Harmon was also a member of the Masonic fraternity....
GLC06143.27
Pin
circa 1946
Pin: "28th National Convention American Legion, San Francisco."
GLC06196.111
1941-1945
Pin: "Rock of the Marne 38th US Infantry/Veterans of Foreign Wars."
GLC06196.112
DAR pin.
1940-1945
Daughters of the American Revolution pin; inscribed "212696" on verso.
GLC06196.196
to Aaron Hobart
19 June 1810
Alden, Cyrus, 1785-1855
Mentions that the next Fellowship Lodge meeting will be held on Monday June 25th, at the Edward Victous Hall. Its' purpose is to hear Hobart's Mosaic Oration. Written as "Secretary."
GLC06313.04.015
[Loose Page from Scrapbook of William C. Alberger]
ca. 1860-1870
Alberger, William C., 1837-1925
Page contains:
Best, R. H. PD: Buffalo, New York, [Summons William Alberger for assistance in riot suppression]. 3 August 1863. 1 p. Best, the Buffalo sheriff, requires Lieutenant Colonel Alberger's presence on 5 August 1863 for prevention and...
GLC06628.04
to his parents
August 1, 1862
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Updates his father on the commanders of the regiment. Writes that General Asboth is the Brigadier General, Nicolas Grensel is the colonel and also a member of the Free Masons;. Lieutenant Colonel Joselyn and Major Barry have resigned and Capt. J.Q...
GLC06728.019
to his sister
6 September 1862
Writes that there was a brush with secesh cavalry who charged into the 7th Kansas cavalry. Seventeen men were killed two of which belong to Weeks' regiment. Describes his experience in Arkansas so far and writes that he was almost hit by firing...
GLC06728.020
to Lt. Holden
12 October 1862
Weeks, Thomas, fl. 1860
Weeks' father, Thomas, inquires about the condition of John after the battle of Perryville. He writes: "so please answer and oblige a fraternal brother." Also included is a response from C.L. Hozl on behalf of Lt. Holden. He writes that John was...
GLC06728.027
8 December1862
Reports the death of Capt. Holden from a wound through the muscle of the arm below the elbow. Also reports that one corporal was killed and two wounded, leaving four corporals on duty. He has finally been paid and hopes to be paid again soon....
GLC06728.033
22 June 1863
Writes that the paroled men were ordered to report to General Rosecrans on the 15th of June, but they reported on the 17th instead and were sent off. Is enjoying Camp Chase, as it is very pleasant and near the woods. Writes that the farther north...
GLC06728.049
3 July 1863
Writes that he is able to get vegetables of all kinds at reasonable rates. Reports that some of the boys took down a Secesh flag and put up the stars and stripes in its place. Writes that he has seen the "enticements" for reenlistments and believes...
GLC06728.050
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