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to Thomas Pinckney
November 21, 1793
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Mentions the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. Fears that the political climate in France will hinder mail delivery.
GLC00496.140
to Henry Knox
3 March 1796
Burton, William, fl. 1789-1796
Burton and Philip Audebert mention that Knox had previously given them certificates verifying that they had remained in Philadelphia during a fever yellow epidemic in 1793. Write that Congress is now considering providing compensation to those who...
GLC02437.06648
to George Washington
10 September 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox, Commander at West Point, transmits a weekly return of troops to Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. Discusses illness among soldiers in the West Point vicinity: "The troops having been uncommonly sickly for this place, and...
GLC02437.10136
[Collection of Dr. Thomas A. McParlin][Decimalized .01-.48]
1861-1883
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
Includes personal and professional letters and documents to and from Dr. Thomas A. McParlin, medical director of the Army of Virginia and the army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Among the individuals represented in this archive are Secretary of...
GLC02649
to Father
February 10, 1863
Pearce, Edgar, fl. 1861-1864
Edgar Pearce discusses his father going into business. He also mentions a smallpox epidemic.
GLC00066.079
to Joseph Lord
14 September 1699
Cotton, John, 1640-1699
Cotton writes from Charleston, South Carolina, where he had been called in 1698, to Joseph Lord, a minister at Dorchester, South Carolina. Lord had sailed to South Carolina with Cotton in November 1698. Speaks of mutual acquaintances in Charleston...
GLC05508.002
to Mary Aiken
circa July 1855
Pierce, Jane M., 1806-1863
Writes as first lady to her sister about her attempts to socialize. Mentions that she saw Mrs. Jefferson Davis who is nervous about her husband being in Tennessee because there is a cholera epidemic in New Orleans and along the river. On black...
GLC03177
to Robert Morris
February 7, 1782
Houston, William C., fl. 1746-1788
Forwards an affidavit and other documents (not included), mentions his expectation that news of the American victory at Yorktown has reached London, and sends personal news related to a smallpox epidemic. One bust engraving of Robert R Livingston...
GLC03147
to Colonel Mauray
22 July 1862
Duffie, Alfred Napoleon Alexander, 1835-1880
Colonel Duffie of the First Rhode Island Cavalry writes to Colonel Mauray, Assistant Adjutant General, Company H. Discusses the state of his regiment. Writes, "Since soon 15 days I have the honor to command this regiment it is for me a sad duty to...
GLC05030
to Alexander McDougall re: plans for 1778 campaign, conditions in the army
1778/04/08
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written as Commander in Chief. Also mentions his fears for a small pox outbreak in the army
GLC03104
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