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to Henry Knox
18 August 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses land business and mentions an overflowing river that has done quite a bit of damage to the property along its banks. Mentions Knox's upcoming trip to Boston.
GLC02437.06494
[Collection of Josiah E. Henry, I company, 5th regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
This collection consists of eleven letters (one is a copy) written by Josiah E. Henry, some detailing the Valley Campaign in 1864. Five of these letters are written to his sister, four are addressed to his mother, and two are written to both his...
GLC02749
[American Museum or Universal magazine; volume VIII, no. 3].
September 1790
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Signed by Secretary of War Henry Knox. Includes Jefferson's report on currency and weight and measures, Washington's State of the Union address, and a letter by Franklin on death by lightning strike. Printed by Carey, Stewart, & Co.
GLC02593.02
to his son [possibly his son-in-law, James Duane]
15 December 1778
Livingston, Robert, 1708-1790
Discusses a snow storm that may work to the American troops' advantage as the roads are impassable. Mentions a food shortage and the rising costs of provisions. Assures the recipient that his family, under Livingston's care, is healthy. Asks about...
GLC02537.01
[Journal of voyage from New York City aboard the Raleigh]
10 November 1780-29 November 1780
The unsigned manuscript, apparently British in origin, was written while on the Frigate "Raleigh," commanded by Captain James Gambier. Gives list of passengers, who are all officers and says they are bound for the Chesapeake. On 12 November his...
GLC02542.08
to James Anderson re: instructions for management of Mount Vernon
1797/01/22
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written as President. Washington goes into considerable detail regarding farming, especially innovations (a new red clover). He also mentions building a new road and the drought of the previous fall.
GLC02793.006
19 November 1790
Discusses an expedition against the Wabash Indians. Expresses disappointment in General [Josiah] Harmer. Expected little from Harmer, after hearing he was a drunkard. Instructs Knox to present other important matters before Congress, as they occur...
GLC02437.09421
circa March 1780
Later copy. An estimated date of March 1780 is written in pencil at the top of page. Washington thanks Knox for three recent favors, including sending him a "Suit of the Hartford Manufacture." Discusses a recent election, noting that votes have...
GLC02437.09436
to Norvell Caskie
October 2, 1870
Lee, Mary Custis, 1808-1873
Mary writes of her husband Robert E. Lee's sudden illness. "He has taken very suddenly & alarmingly ill after a day of rather harrassing mental fatigue but is now better & the Dr. gives us good hope he will soon be well again though he is still...
GLC01440.01
October 7, 1870
She updates Caskie on her husband Robert E. Lee's illness. " ... Dr. Madison says that the Genl has neither paralysis or apoplexy but is suffering from tension of the nerves of the head connected with his former illness." She advises that in case...
GLC01440.02
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