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to John Swift re: family news
1785/07/17
Livingston, Robert C., fl. 1785-1792
Robert writes that he has named his new son after John Swift, and also that his wife will accept an invitation to visit.
GLC03107.04554
to Henry Knox
20 November 1783
Elliot, Andrew, 1728-1797
Writes he is leaving for England "where it is most probable I shall spend the remainder of my days." Thanks Knox for his friendship and kindness and asks Knox to look out for his daughter, Mrs. Jauncy and his friend, Mr. William Seton, as they are...
GLC02437.02790
to Andrew Elliot
23 November 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Signed in text. Sends his best wishes to Elliot. States that he hopes that at a future date, "he may unshackled by opposite interests, fully enjoy those sentiments which were inspired by the liberal and politic conduct of Mr. Elliot" and continue...
GLC02437.02796
To: Mr. Childs
1889/12/28
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
He read Child's book, "Recollections of General Grant." He believes his father did not have better friends than Mr. Childs and Mr. Drexel. Includes news about Ida and himself since their arrival in Vienna.
GLC04360.010
to Aaron Hobart
February 5, 1810
Houghton, Nathaniel, 1784-1840
States how pleasurable it is to hear from Hobart and shares his affections. Mentions that he plans to visit Bridgewater and Abington this winter.
GLC06313.04.012
to Nan [Maury]
February 27, 1865
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Comments that Mrs. Sinclair (widow of Confederate States Navy commander Arthur Sinclair) bears the loss of her husband well. Reports that a black woman who frequently stayed in Baltimore set fire to the house of her mistress, the wife of Confederate...
GLC04572.32
to Almira Winchell
15 September 1864
Donahue, Thomas, fl. 1863
Written from a fort near the Weldon Railroad. Says he is sorry to hear about the death of friends. Accompanied by an envelope printed with the insignia of the Fifth Corps.
GLC04706.11
26 May 1862
Remington, William, fl. 1864-1873
The regiment has moved across the Potomac to Fort Lyon. Gives news of the death of a friend. Accompanied by an envelope printed with the insignia of the Fifth Corps.
GLC04706.18
To her father
1880/12/29
Bailey, Birdie, fl. 1880
Discusses Christmas, the marriage of friends and the assassination of Dr. Lind.
GLC04522.15
to Alida Roca McParlin
27 November 1864
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
McParlin sends news of himself and asks for more letters from his wife. Writes about life and work at the hospital in Annapolis, Maryland. Comments on religion, friends, and food. Has been so cold that he has been using his "buffalo robe." Troops...
GLC02649.39
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 James Kelly
1862/04/11
McPhutons, Joseph G., fl. 1862
He is on leave and visited Kelley's house. He encourages his friend to keep his spirits up and to follow the surgeon's instructions.
GLC04197.28
to Lucy Knox
18 November 1776
Informs her of the loss of Fort Washington and 1,500 men. "This is the most severe stroke we have received during the war as to the number of men." Writes that he is very upset over the terrible defeat, but has not lost hope.
GLC02437.00489
2 September 1776
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Briefly describes an unsuccessful "secret expedition" to obtain some artillery pieces. Seeks assistance in outfitting a ship with guns. Discusses a town meeting to choose wardens and various militia officers. Says James Otis "spoke as well as ever...
GLC02437.00436
to Nancy E. Jones
10 November 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
"It is nothing to a soldier to here of the death of a friend or comrade for he has enough of such…that he cannot mourn for the dead." He describes the Battle of Chickamauga: "For two long days we fought the brave men of longstreets corps from...
GLC02739.084
to William Knox
9 March 1780
Smith, Oliver, 1749-1797
Smith writes to Knox in Amsterdam. Issues a lengthy apology for not writing sooner. Relates that his friend, Mr. Whitlock, shipped Knox's trunks. Describes a mutual acquaintance, "young Mynham," as "a perfect Dutchman." Compares the virtues of...
GLC02437.00803
11 April 1779
Discusses business ventures and the depreciation of currency. Mentions the General Arnold, a ship in which Knox was apparently invested. Refers to a certain gentleman, whose name is not mentioned. States, "...I have the most unequivocal evidences...
GLC02437.00757
4 April 1863
He was detailed and had to leave the 79th to work a twelve pound brass cannon in the 20th Ohio Battery. He does not feel in any more danger as "I can dodge a shell or canon ball some times but a musket ball I can not." The battery consists of two...
GLC02739.045
to Louise Walbridge
12 October 1862
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Notes he saw a girl from home in Alexandria. Discusses the fate of friends, the weather and two photographs that have disappeared.
GLC04663.08
8 May 1863
Death of friends, moving toward Charleston. Also mentions news from home: a fair raised $500, "Cousins Elbridge and Mary have done me the honor to name their baby after me."
GLC04663.18
March 21, 1865
Expects to be transferred to General Turner's division. Saddened by the prospect of leaving a place that has been his home for almost a year. Writes about some friends he has made at the post. Mentions fighting "in front of the Army of the Potomac...
GLC04663.60
February 19, 1776
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Praises Knox and congratulates him on his recent commission to colonel and his successful operation retrieving artillery from Fort Ticonderoga. Discusses his own ill health as well as his desire to get well and return to military service. Comments...
GLC02437.00252
February 11, 1863
He grieves for George Cooper, John Millis, and Joseph Walker. He describes Joseph's and John's deaths and how he helped bury them. He isn't sorry that he enlisted but if he would never "go in another such a wore as this for it is an unholy war on...
GLC02739.034
February 14, 1863
He sends Phebe Jane Walker his sympathies about Joseph's death. They are working on a fort and he hopes they will get to stay in it. He finds the Confederates "al friendly and kind I tel you it is awful to think that we half to kill them on the...
GLC02739.036
January 14, 1778
Scollay, William, 1756-?
Possibly written to William Knox, Henry Knox's brother. Colonel Scollay expresses joy "that the circumstance of settleing [sic] a little delicate matter, whether we should continue the Friendship that has so long & uninterreptedly subsisted between...
GLC02437.00690
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