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[Naturalization certificate]
29 October 1787
Later copy. Certifies Barthélémy de Grégoire, and his wife, Marie-Thérèse de Grégoire, as naturalized citizens of the state of Massachusetts, along with their three children.
GLC02437.03685
[Document sent to the Massachusetts legislature defending Henry Knox's claims on the Waldo patent]
February 7, 1797
Written to the Massacusetts Legislature defending Henry Knox's claims to the Waldo patent against a petition sent to the legislature by many residents of the patent. Argues against the claims made in the petition, and states that the land rightfully...
GLC02437.09263
[Resolution regarding distribution of lands in the Waldo patent]
February 16, 1798 - February 23, 1798
Sumner, Increase, 1746-1799
Appointing a surveyor to settle a dispute over lands within the Waldo patent. Some of the lands recently granted to Waldo's heirs were withing the holding of the Plymouth company, and this overlap must be resolved. Also signed by Samuel Phillips...
GLC02437.09264
Schedule of requisitions on the several states by the United States Congress assembled
25 September 1787
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Lists the requisitions and quotas, date, amount paid and balances due by state. Noted as taken from the Register's Office in the Department of the Treasury.
GLC02437.10585
to David Porter
February 28, 1815
Crowninshield, Benjamin Williams, 1772-1851
Written in secretarial hand and signed by Secretary of Navy Crowninshield to Captain Porter. Says that Porter was appointed to the board of the Naval Commission (a post he held 1815-1822) by the President and that he is to report to the department at...
GLC03479.04
to C. K. Gardiner
11 August 1845
Crane, W. M., fl. 1845
Written in secreterial hand and signed by Crane as a member of the Bureau of Ordinance and Hydrology to Colonel Gardiner as Postmaster of Washington. Asks that Gardiner give the bureau's mail to Mr. McArran, the messenger of the office.
GLC03479.14
to Benjamin Lincoln
February 9, 1787
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Unsigned, and marked "copy." Body of the letter in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Knox refers to a previous letter he sent to Lincoln (see GLC02437.03446). Thanks him for his last letter, and believes his recent services to the...
GLC02437.03447
[Receipt for bills drawn by the Board of Treasury]
February 14, 1787
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Reads, "Received from the Secretary at War, ten Bills drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay Esqr. Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office, State of Connecticut, amounting to one thousand Dollars, for which I have given duplicate Rects...
GLC02437.03455
[Remarks on the disfranchisement of the Massachusetts rebels]
1 March 1787
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Expresses views and thoughts about rebellions, in relation to the recent Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts. Writes, "The spirit of rebellion is now nearly crushed in this state, and the opposition to Government is hereby decreasing. This therefore is...
GLC02437.03477
to the Senate and House of Representatives
4 March 1787
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses the last session, in particular the budgeting of £2,500 for "the Purposes of raising and subsisting this States Proportion of the Federal Corps ordered by Congress agreeably to their Resolution ..." Since that amount is almost all used up...
GLC02437.03480
[Receipt for two warrants]
25 April 1787
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804
Receipt of two warrants from Henry Knox numbered 135 and 136 draw by the Board of Treasury respecting continental taxes for the state of Connecticut. Warrant No. 135 is related to the resolve of Congress dated 20 October 1786, concerning raising...
GLC02437.03534
[Receipt of two warrants]
Duplicate copy of GLC02437.03534. Receipt of two warrants from Henry Knox numbered 135 and 136 draw by the Board of Treasury respecting continental taxes for the state of Connecticut. Warrant No. 135 is related to the resolve of Congress dated 20...
GLC02437.03535
to Henry Knox
2 May 1787
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Explains that her son, Winslow Warren, has run into financial troubles and appeals to Knox for help. The attention of either Henry or his brother William Knox is needed to resolve the situation with the creditors. Hopes he or William will attend to...
GLC02437.03539
[Land grant]
14 May 1787
Randolph, Beverly, 1754-1797
Beverly Randolph, as Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, grants a 12,000 acre tract of land on the Ohio to a Mr. William Fitzhugh. Details its borders. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.03548
[Petition to the state of Massachusetts for rights to land within the Waldo patent]
8 October 1793
All text and signatures secretarially written. Petition to the House and Senate of Massachusetts requesting that the petitioners be allowed to keep their lands in the Waldo patent, even though Henry Knox claims he owns the land. Argues that their...
GLC02437.09247
[Resolution regarding taxes on the Waldo patent]
February 18, 1794
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
Resolution by the Massachusetts State Senate regarding taxes paid on the Waldo patent. States that while Knox is only in possesion of about one third the land on the patent he is being assessed taxes for the entire property. Decrees that all taxes...
GLC02437.09251
to Elhanan M. Mast
5 July 1863
Maitland, James M., 1815-1864
Comments on a 4 July celebration at Urbana, Ohio: "the Orator of the day was Hon. West of Belfontaine. I heard part of the Oration, when a shower of rain coming up dispersed the assemblage for awhile. he was amplifying on the negro and beginning to...
GLC03523.10.079
to Mary (Wright) Kellogg
22 August 1861
Blanchard, Ira, 1835-?
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Camp Tremont outside St. Louis. Thanks her for the magazine she sent him. Reports Confederate General Gideon J. Pillow has a strong army in the state. Says St. Louis is under martial law and a very dangerous place...
GLC03523.31.09
to Joseph M. Maitland
21 May 1863
Writes, "There is considerable excitement in the Political atmosphere. The Republicans have nominated rather a strong ticket headed by John Brough for Governor and Charlie Anderson of Texas notoriety for Lieut Gov." Recently read a speech by Brough...
GLC03523.10.067
24 May 1863
Shares with his son that his grandmother has died recently. Notes that he does not know whether or not Joseph participated in the 16 May 1863 battle "West of Jackson," (the Battle of Champion Hill, an engagement in the Vicksburg Campaign). Includes a...
GLC03523.10.068
9 June 1863
Reports to his son that their family friend has gone deaf and dumb in service and did not receive a discharge from the army. Writes, "I trust by the time this reaches you Vicksburg will have fallen. I do not know whether you are aware that the...
GLC03523.10.070
to Maria Damuth
13 November 1863
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Writes to his sister about a skirmish between Union cavalry and Rebel mounted infantry a few days earlier, "we heard the canon very plain but it was 4 mils away from here." Mentions rumors that many infantry regiments have been transformed into...
GLC03523.14.43
4 January 1864
Writes to his sister to tell her that "the next time you hear from me I shall be in Texas." Wonders when the war will end and says some people in Louisiana think that as long as Lincoln is president, the country will continue to be at war....
GLC03523.14.47
3 April 1864
Writes that the men are waiting to fight. A battle is going to take place at Pleasant Hill, thirty-five miles from their campsite. Tells a story about some men out on picket the day before who were captured by a plantation owner who "mad his negros...
GLC03523.14.52
1 September 1864
Writes that the men have marching orders, possibly to go to Grand Gulph. Damuth may have the opportunity to become a lieutenant. Writes about Lincoln's reelection and the "copperheads and disappointed politicians" who are against him. Damuth...
GLC03523.14.67
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