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James Wright, of Haverhill... [Merchant will not sell sugar due to slave labor]
1780s?
Wright, James, fl. 1780
Printed at Bury by P. Gedge, Agent to the Sun Fire Office.
GLC04614
to Earl of Stanhope
1798/04/14
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Writes that all wars are a waste of money and labor. Improving a country's infrastructure is the best use of these funds and energy, through projects such as his canals. He estimates just how much the canals would save England. Fulton comments:...
GLC04661.03
to Mary Moore Kelly
12 July 1863
Moore, John, 1826-1907
He describes working with 30,000 prisoners to process their paroles. He praises General Meade particularly for the defeat of Lee, stating "I consider Meade one of the best soldiers in the Army of the Potomac." Also observes that despite "That...
GLC04195.15
to Mother and Sisy
1862/04/22
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
She sends gifts to her mother and her daughter. Her husband appears stronger but does not eat much and complains of pain in his left leg. The pain is much worse at night and he must take morphine. She suggests they hire someone to do the plowing....
GLC04197.30
to Sue
1862/05/06
Since her mother is not feeling well, she tells them to find someone to help with the housework. Mr. Kelly does no better. She asks when Sisy will visit.
GLC04197.34
to her brother
1861-1865
Hogeland, Sally W., fl. 1861-1865
Written at Granby. Starts the letter by stating that no important events have taken place since she last wrote and that the world is "jogging on about the same pace." They are all glad that he is well and they have heard rumors of another battle. She...
GLC03523.42.63
to John Reeser
24 August 1862
Ubil, Frederick, fl. 1862-1864
Writes Reeser asking for help on the farm and offers to pay him. Request that he plough and sow the clover and purchase phosphate for areas without manure. Inquires about the news of the day and about his neighbors. Mentions not knowing when he...
GLC03523.43.04
2 November 1864
Apologizes for not writing sooner, and for Si not writing. Mentions that Si is unhappy here because he doesn't have a girl yet but he is looking at two or three and will soon be all right. Writes that many of his friends have quit and moved away....
GLC03523.43.16
to unknown
circa 16 July 1863
Barton, Seth Maxwell, 1829-1900
Barton, a Confederate General, writes to an unknown recipient regarding the impressment of workers for a building project. States that Major Burnet is attentive in organizing the project, which he refers to as Green's Hill. The docket indicates...
GLC05003
General Orders No. 62
24 June 1865
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901
Marked as a "True Copy." Contracts between planters and freedmen: "any contact... which contains provisions tending to peonage, will be considered null."
GLC05037
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