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General orders no. 5
29 September 1898
Brower, George A., fl. 1865-1898
Orders for 114th regiment to assemble at the Armory on October 1st, 1898 for parade as part of the escort to Brooklyn's Volunteer troops.
GLC04558.192
General orders no. 4
13 September 1898
Britton, Edward E., fl. 1865-1898
Lists commanders of each company of the 114th regiment NY National Guard. Inspection for a parade.
GLC04558.193
Order of attendance
16 September 1898
Accompanying envelope not used to mail the post card. Countermanding General orders # 4.
GLC04558.194
General orders no. 6
21 November 1898
Orders concerning mustering out of the service of the 114th regiment.
GLC04558.195
General orders no. 7
28 November 1898
Orders regarding mustering out.
GLC04558.196
Duplicate of GLC04558.196. Orders regarding mustering out.
GLC04558.197
General orders no. 8
7 December 1898
Announcing the mustering out of specific companies in the regiment. Accompanied by notice asking that all regiment members give particular attention to personal appearance at the time of mustering out.
GLC04558.198
to William Sampson
2 April 1898
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Dispatch regarding the arrival of Spanish torpedo fleet at Martinique. Written in pencil.
GLC04275
July 10, 1875
Schley, Winfield Scott, 1839-1911
Attempting to correct newspaper reports that he was responsible for victory over the Spanish fleet on 3 July. Encloses a copy of the cipher telegram.
GLC04276
to Mrs. Sampson
19 September 1898
Sampson, William Thomas, 1840-1902
Discusses the conditions in Havana and the importance of the Spanish withdrawal from Cuba.
GLC04277.01
22 September 1898
Writes that the Spanish commissioners had yielded a point on duty-free admission to canal. Includes personal news, negotiations with the Spanish, and the state of civilians' lives.
GLC04277.02
to Luke Wright
2 March 1900
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Urges recipient to accept appointment as President of the Philippine Commission. Written on U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit letterhead.
GLC04279
Our victorious fleets in Cuban waters [chromolithograph]
1898
Currier & Ives
GLC03534
to the British consul in Nice, France
February 22, 1880
Appears to be sent to the British consul in Nice, France by an unknown creator. Asks for the consul to arrange for the Duke of Cambridge to pay a private visit to the American admiral and fleet next Tuesday (perhaps Walker's ship the USS "Sabine" was...
GLC03804.18
to John G. Walker
15 August 1884
Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917
Written by Secretary of the Navy Chandler to Commodore Walker. Says he has telegraphed to suspend the orders to Europe of Surgeon Rixey and the leave of absence to Commander Evans. Asks him to follow through on it. Wants to know if Rixey is entitled...
GLC03804.21
Monopoly of lead, fulminating caps and cartridges for shot guns and revolvers
4 December 1897
Zelaya, José Santos, 1853-1919
Contract approved by Zelaya as President of Nicaragua. Contract given by Minister of Finance Enrique Lopez. Probably arranged by Walker in retirement from the U.S. Navy working on the canal commission in Nicaragua, but his signature is not on the...
GLC03804.24
[John G. Walker's reciept from the Gran Hotel in Managua, Nicaragua] [In Spanish]
January 18, 1898
Walker, John G., 1835-1907
Receipt for $219.30 from the Gran Hotel in Managua. Walker appears to have been entertaining guests or dignitaries. Receipt lists payments for a special apartment, 3 servants, and several bottles of wine, beer, and champagne. One of the guests with...
GLC03804.25
9 September 1898
Haupt, Lewis M., 1844-1937
Written by Haupt, who was working with Walker in Nicaragua (see GLC03804.25 -- he is referenced as one of the guests on the receipt) on the feasibility of creating a canal there. Says he heard that "Menocal has been 'pardoned'" and assigned to duty...
GLC03804.30
January 23, 1899
Kingman, W., fl. 1899
Written on letterhead of the Caribbean & Pacific Transit Co. Ltd. Written and signed by W. Kingman, who appears to be the General Manager of the company to Rear Admiral Walker as President of the Canal Commission. Provides dates when the ship...
GLC03804.31
to Nathan Appleton
7 January 1881
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Former President Grant replies to a letter received 27 December 1880 from Boston lawyer Nathan Appleton. States that all investments in the construction of the Panama Canal under European management will be "sunk without any return to the investors...
GLC03635
[Petition of National Continental Union League for union with Canada]
1892
National Continental Union League
Petition calling for lawful, peaceful and honorable union between the United States and Canada. Says "The time has come when it is desirable that Europe should cease to direct or control the political or domestic affairs or any portion of this...
GLC05900
Journal of Edward Simpson, Jr.
September 5, 1880-March 31, 1882
Simpson, Edward, 1824-1888
Lt. Simpson's personal journal on board the U.S.F.S Richmond in the South Pacific Ocean.
GLC05911.19.01
Navigation note book
October 14, 1880-February 25, 1882
Simpson, Edward Jr., fl. 1880-1882
Lt. Simpson's navigational logbook aboard the U.S.F.S. Richmond in the South Pacific Ocean. Pages 156 - 180 are a series of question and answer exercises on the theory and practice of navigation. Page 181 contains a series of translation exercises...
GLC05911.19.02
[Lieutenant Edward Simpson, Jr.'s personal journal of a voyage on the U.S.S. Concord and the U.S.F.S. Baltimore in the South Pacific].
September 17, 1894-January 19,1896
Written aboard the U.S.S. Concord and the U.S.F.S. Baltimore. Particularly focused around Port Arthur, Japan. U.S.F.S. Baltimore containing 1) 9 October 1894 Nippon, Japan, "S. Ito, Commander-in-chief of H. I. Japanese M.'s United Squadron"...
GLC05911.20
to Rev. H.W. Tucker
4 December 1886
Gladstone, William, fl. 1866-1874
British Prime Minster Gladstone comments on the Colonial Episcopate.
GLC05508.110.02
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