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to C[?] Van W[?]
7 January 1867
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Asks recipient to send money to England because his daughter is spending a year in Europe. Recipient's name is illegible.
GLC07483.23
to E.L. Wyler [?] Esq.
20 August 1868
Recipient's name is illegible. Mentions Ulysses S. Grant/ Schuyler Colfax running for president/ vice president in the election of 1868 and states he is in support of them.
GLC07483.24
to J.A. Spencer
19 July 1868
Expresses his thanks for Spencer's condolences on the death of his child.
GLC07483.25
[Gerrit Smith]
1861-1865
Buttre, John Chester, 1821-1893
Bust portrait engraving of Gerrit Smith with printed signature below image.
GLC07483.26
to unknown
February 9, 1870
Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889
Addressed from "Ind. Office." Writes of an accidental stoppage of an exchange that the editorial office did not know about or allow. States he ordered it restored.
GLC07483.28
to Henry Jackson Hunt
January 22, 1870
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
Lee requests Hunt's presence, but notes "The stage [inserted: U. S. mail coach] is slow, & regulated on the plan of Sumner's civil rights bill. (crowded with niggers) You might be wanting in some gallant attentions to a colored lady, & be legislated...
GLC02382.083
June 3, 1870 circa
Mason, Emily Virginia, 1815-1909
Year inferred from content. Thanks Hunt for offering her information, possibly related to her book on the life of Robert E. Lee. Mentions General Cooper (possibly Samuel Cooper), Lee's wife, her friend Mary Randolph Custis Lee, and General [Dunn?]...
GLC02382.087
circa 16 August 1872
Discusses an unspecified case with Hunt, and notes that Hunt is engaged in political service. Remarks "I wish you would solve that mystery of the Ku Klux. It is not all a dream. There must be some waking reality in it." Mentions General Ethan...
GLC02382.091
22 July 1876
Wetmore, William, 1749-1830
Possibly served under Hunt during the Civil War. Thanks Hunt for letters of introduction he used while traveling the world. Mentions Colonel Talbot, Lieutenant Colonel Peel, and Earl Stanhope, who assisted him greatly while he stayed in London....
GLC02382.110
5 January 1871
Davies, Charles, 1798-1876
Davies, a noted mathematician, responds to a letter from Hunt. Remarks "No problem in Science has been so difficult to me as our connections and relations with the Southern people, since the War, and our duties connected therewith. I have been and...
GLC02382.119
[Report of ammunition in artillery reserves]
circa 1864
Stanton, Robert A., 1839-?
Captain Stanton lists quantities of shrapnel, shell, and canister. Directs list to Captain Craig, Assistant Adjutant General. According to a pencil note on verso, this document pertains to the Battle of Cold Harbor. Written in pencil. Stanton...
GLC02382.137
[Report of ammunition in artillery reserves, ammunition train]
13 May 1864
Captain Stanton lists shot, shrapnel, shell, and canister. Also transmits the report of the Quartermaster of wagons. Directs this report to Captain Whittelsey, possibly Henry Martyn Whittelsey, an Assistant Adjutant General. Includes several...
GLC02382.138
27 August 1864
Newbatt, Alfred, fl. 1863-1865
Written in camp near Petersburg. Lists shot, shrapnel, shell, and canister, among other reserves. Newbatt served in the Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery.
GLC02382.139
[Field return, artillery park]
28 August 1864
Shaffer, Calvin, fl. 1863-1865
Lists officers, soldiers, and horses present and absent. Captain Shaffer lists no casualties. Captain Shaffer served in the Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery, part of the Army of the Potomac, which was active in Virginia near Petersburg in August...
GLC02382.140
[Report of ammunition in reserve artillery train, Army of the Potomac]
10 September 1864
Newbatt, a first lieutenant in reserve artillery, lists numbers of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition. GLC02382.139 from 27 August 1864, indicates that Newbatt served in the Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery.
GLC02382.143
[Report of horses and mules in reserve artillery, ammunition train, Army of the Potomac]
15 September 1864
Barker, Nathan, 1792-1866
Barker signs as Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Captain Calvin Shaffer, commanding artillery reserves, signs the docket.
GLC02382.145
[Field return, artillery park, Army of the Potomac]
25 September 1864
Written near Petersburg. Captain Shaffer lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve...
GLC02382.149
30 September 1864
Location inferred from previous items in the collection. Possibly written near Petersburg. Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.150
12 October 1864
Written near Petersburg. Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.154
to [Henry Jackson Hunt]
circa 1870-1880
Discusses the retirement pay of soldiers. Notes "What a standing-army, in expense- & paid without musters- i. e. head men, & men who never lived." A newspaper clipping, attached to the page, also discusses retirement for soldiers, stating: "It will...
GLC02382.082
26 July 1870
Discusses submitting testimony for Hunt, on the issue of military rank and retirement pay. Notes that Hunt is correct in his opinion of brevet pay for brigadiers and majors, referring to General Roger Jones. Writes "in good law you had no right to...
GLC02382.084
January 11, 1872
Lee indicates that he writes from "The Lodge," the name for his home. Relates that an acquaintance, Clement Hill, informed him that Hunt was visiting town. Discusses the possibility of visiting Hunt, or of Hunt coming to visit him. Quotes Cicero.
GLC02382.093
February 7, 1865
Worth, Margaret, 1828-?
Signed "M. S. Worth." Discusses General Scott's charge, possibly referring to an advance during the Mexican American War which involved General Winfield Scott and her father General William Jenkins Worth. Remarks "I remember how fully it was my...
GLC02382.099
10 June 1871
Drum, Richard Coulter, 1825-1909
Drum, who had served as an assistant adjutant Union general during the Civil War, writes to Hunt at Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island. Notes that Harney (possibly General William Selby Harney) "would get through notwithstanding his demerit."...
GLC02382.113
19 August 1874
Gardiner, Asa Bird, 1839-1919
Gardiner, a Civil War veteran from New York, relates that he recently visited West Point. Discusses the false claims of a young man in Louisville, Kentucky, who is posing as Hunt's son. The young man had introduced himself to some of Hunt's...
GLC02382.118
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