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[Clerical document]
14 September 1775
Documents the impressment of the Captain Edward Southwick's Sloop Warren by Captain James Wallace of the Rose, a man of war. Includes a list of unreturned materials, exceeding 50 pounds in value.
GLC01412.20
to Jonathan Medcalf
July 22, 1776
Davis, Aaron, 1709-1777
Letter discusses appointment of William Draper of Roxbury as captain of a company being raised for Canada. Also inquires about the amount and type of camp baggage available for the company. Letter written when the American forces were in retreat from...
GLC01412.22
to Selectmen of Newburyport
September 1, 1778
Powell, Jeremiah, 1714-1789
Letter written by Powell as President of the Massachusetts Bay Council, which was the upper house of the legislature when the General Court was in session to the selectmen of Newburyport, a northern coastal town. The president of the council was...
GLC01412.25
to Henry Jackson
June 13, 1779
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Letter written by Major General Gates as commander of the Eastern Department to Colonel Jackson as commander of one of the "16 Additional Continental Regiments" raised at large after December 1776. Each regiment was named for its Colonel, with...
GLC01412.29
to his brother
May 29, 1775
Green, Robert, fl. 1775
Letter cosigned by Mary Green. Says he has been in bad health for the past five weeks. He hopes to get better by the grace of God. Says their sister has a new daughter three months old. References a letter that came from several brothers and sisters...
GLC01412.31
to Count Boris Petrovich Sheremetyev
October 28, 1715
Peter I, Emperor of Russia, 1762-1725
Numbered "No. 108" on recto and "N. 88" on verso. The Czar recommends replacing Lieutenant General Anfediel with Lieutenant General Shlipenbah (possibly Wolmar Anton von Schileppenbach). Discusses political and military strategies against Sweden.
GLC01256
Address to the People of Massachusetts [call to arms] [broadside]
1777/01/26
Massachusetts Assembly
A call to arms mentioning Declaration of Independence and referring to Battles of Princeton and Trenton. The House of Representatives ordered it to be printed and be read by ministers to Sunday congregations.
GLC01400
[Resolution of preparedness and list of committee members who approved from several Massachusetts towns]
14 June 1775
Clark, N., fl. 1775
Plan agreed to by the Selectmen, Committees of Correspondence and military officers of the towns of Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Cohasset, Marshfield and Pembrook to spread word of any "appearance of an Invasion of the Enemy." Provides details on...
GLC01401
to Don Pedro Diez Canseco
May 13, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Countersigned by Secretary of State Seward. Letter of condolence to Vice President of Peru Canseco upon the death of the President of Peru Don Miguel San Roman. Canseco succeeded Roman, was shortly overthrown, and eventually regained power through a...
GLC01085
to House of Representatives
May 1, 1822
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Recommends Congress grant a request by the government of Norway that the United States provide reciprocity of a policy reducing port duties and cargo unlading fees for U.S. vessels using Norwegian harbors. Letter written a year before the Monroe...
GLC01107
to Samuel Jarvis
September 3, 1813
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Morse complains of problems with the mail. He lists books (and their prices) he obtained for Jarvis. Comments on politics in Europe and his hopes for peace in the War of 1812. Jarvis was rector of St. Michael's school in Bloomingdale, New York.
GLC01092
[Collection of two James Madison letters]
March 1807
Madison, James, 1751-1836
GLC01096
General Washington's Letter Declaring his Acceptance of the Command of the Armies of the United States
18 July 1798
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Regarding the Quasi-War with France, Washington's support for the Administration and acceptance of commander in chief. Signed: "D.R. Slade" in upper right corner. Washington's letter is dated July 17, 1798 from Mount Vernon. The document is also...
GLC00265.04
Battle of New Orleans
1890
Kurz & Allison
Published by Kurz & Allison at 76 & 78 Wabash Avenue in Chicago. Depicts General Andrew Jackson, on a white horse, leading his troops in the defense of New Orleans on 8 January 1815, the last major battle of the War of 1812. The American troops are...
GLC00249.01
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
August 5, 1780
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
David Humphreys encloses a paper (not included) that explains the reasons for the recent movements of both the British and Continental armies during the Revolutionary War. He also encloses a sketch of the order of battle (not included) for the...
GLC00250
to Sydney Lee
September 20, 1779
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Marked No. 31 in a different hand. Written by the discredited Continental General in retirement on his farm in Virginia to "my dear Sister." Recipient inferred as Sydney Lee, his only sister. Mentions his experiences during the Revolution and defends...
GLC00251
to unknown
May 27, 1776
Wendell, John, 1731-1808
Written by Wendell, a wealthy, well-connected merchant in New Hampshire to an unknown recipient. References a previous letter he wrote that mentioned political sentiments. Does not go into detail. Mentions a report of the broken American siege of...
GLC00252
Preliminary articles of peace between...Great Britain and...the United Provinces
02 September 1783
Great Britain. Treaties.
Published by Webster and McLean. Treaty of peace between England and Holland.
GLC00256
The American military pocket atlas; being an approved collection of correct maps
1776
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
First issue in original boards, rebacked. Bookplate of Arthur Haynsworth Masten; ticket of T. Connolly, Bookseller, Dublin. Also with bookplate of Arthur Haynsworth Masten and inscription of "Jimmy [?] Browne / Augt. 1843" on titlepage. Full title...
GLC00257
to Dr. David Hosack
May 11, 1821
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
The letter is free franked. Jefferson thanks Hosack for a paper on Nosology, or classification of diseases, a topic that might have interested a man of science like Jefferson, since classification might help find cures. He soon turns to the exciting...
GLC00262
Broadsides and pamphlets including appointment as commander [Decimalized .01-.04]
18 July 1798 ca.
[decimalized 00265.01-00265.04]
GLC00265
Resolution: "That the present Embargo be continued"
18 April 1794
United States. Congress
Signed by Edmund Randolph as Secretary of State. Concerning the Quasi-War with France. States that the present Enbargo be continued until "the twenty fifth day of May next."
GLC00265.01
A Motion: establishing embargo, fortifying ports and raising an army
March 26, 1798
The motion was a result of the Quasi-War with France. Document is slashed on lower right corner. Formerly pencilled "Duplicate."
GLC00265.02
Message of the President of the United States, to both houses
04 May 1798
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Dated May 4, 1798. Stab-stitched as issued. Regarding negotiations with France to end the Quasi-War, and report from Ambassadors
GLC00265.03
to Sidney Smith Lee
May 21, 1848
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
It is a secretarially written and signed letter. Written to his brother (addressed "My dear Rose") as Engineer accompanying the Mexico expedition. A joyous Lee proudly announces the final ratification of a Peace Treaty between the United States and...
GLC00215
[Subscription for the barge experiment] [Decimalized .01- .02]
1781
Paca, William, 1740-1799
GLC00218
[Partially printed document authorizing the forcible capture of British vessels]
March 16, 1778
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
This document serves as a form by which Continental Congress authorizes the seizure of British ships and crew members in a warlike manner. Originally signed by Hancock during his term as President of the Congress (24 May 1775- 31 October 1777)....
GLC00231
to Kitty Hand
October 3, 1780
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Writes to his wife that he hopes he can alleviate her distressing situation soon. Informs her of the treason of Benedict Arnold and the hanging of the British spy, John Andre. "A few days ago Gen Arnold detected in his views of Betraying the Garrison...
GLC00189
to Christopher Champlain
April 26, 1775
Barron, William, ?-1803
Written by Barron, apparently a merchant or ship captain in Baltimore, to Champlain a merchant in Newport, Rhode Island. Barron's writing is understandable, but filled with misspellings. References his own letter from April 18, 1775. Says he is...
GLC00190
to David Easson
December 18, 1773
Easson, John, 1715-1790
Discusses various business matters and give instructions to his son in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Provides a brief account of the Boston Tea Party and advises David to take good care of any remaining tea he has, since there will be no more...
GLC00191
to William Whipple
April 21, 1777
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Discusses various Tory conspiracies, such as counterfeiting currency (to cause inflation) and spreading smallpox. Describes the difficulties of recruiting sufficient men for the army. Notes that many men have marched to Ticonderoga. Postscript dated...
GLC00193
to Nicholas Cooke
February 15, 1777
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
William Ellery voices concern about the financing of the national debt and the issuance of paper money. He has found in Congress some interest in naval defense. The American army is at Morristown and the British army is at Brunswick. There have been...
GLC00202
[Collection of Edwin Jackson, D company, 6th regiment, Minnesota, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1865
Jackson, Edwin, fl. 1862-1865
Fighting the Sioux [18 letters]. Edwin Jackson 6th Regt. Minn. Vols. collection of letters, many written on patriotic stationery. Very detailed and descriptive accounts of Indian atrocities against civilians and battles. On 12 October 1862, he...
GLC00203
Message from the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the fifteenth Congress.
December 2, 1817
Monroe reports that Amelia Island, near the Georgia boundary, had been seized and was "being made a channel for the illicit introduction of slaves from Africa into the United States, an asylum for fugitive slaves from the neighboring states, and a...
GLC00267.030
Message from the President of the United States ... relating to the occupation of Amelia Island.
March 26, 1818
Full title reads, "Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 20th instant, information, not heretofore communicated, relating to the occupation of Amelia Island...
GLC00267.032
Message from the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress.
December 7, 1824
Describes the joint efforts of the U.S. and Britain to suppress the slave trade, which the Monroe administration proposed to define as piracy. Also discusses the rights of U.S. vessels during recent wars. Document no. 2. Printed by Gales & Seaton....
GLC00267.033
Slave Trade. Message from the President of the United States, communicating correspondence with Great Britain in relation to the Convention for suppressing the slave trade.
December 27, 1825
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Relating to the convention for the suppression of the slave trade. House Executive Document 16, 19th Congress, 1st session, Document no. 16. Secretary of State Clay advises the British that the Senate will not agree to British right of search along...
GLC00267.034
Message of the President of the United States, communicating in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, papers in regard to the seizure of the American barque Panchita on the coast of Africa.
May 1858
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
35th Congress, 1st session, Senate Executive Document 61. The Panchita was an American slave ship seized by British vessels off the coast of Africa. Although the British admitted seizure violated U.S.-British accords, they argued it was in good...
GLC00267.040
Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, information concerning the recent search or seizure of American vessels by foreign armed cruisers in the Gulf of Mexico.
35th Congress, 1st session, Senate Executive Document 59. Describes ships stopped in the Gulf of Mexico by British vessels searching for boats engaged in the slave trade. Includes narratives and American reactions, including a response of Secretary...
GLC00267.041
The Slave-power: Its character, career and probable designs: Being an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the America contest.
1863
Cairnes, John Elliott, 1823-1875
Second edition. Published by Macmillan and Company. Contains pencil notes on title page. Includes dedication to John Stuart Mill: "...the opportunity of connecting my name in public with that of one from whose works I have profited more largely...
GLC00267.014
An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791...
1791
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
(title continues)... on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave trade. Pamphlet bound as a book. With a note "Printed at the expense of the society in Newcastle for promoting the abolition of the slave-trade. Includes one...
GLC00267.028
The history of slavery and the slave trade, ancient and modern. The forms of slavery that prevailed in ancient nations, particularly in Greece and Rome...
1861
Blake, William O., fl. 1861
(title continues)... The African slave trade and the political history of slavery in the United States. Printed by J. & H. Miller. Published and sold by subscription.
GLC00267.038
Schooner Amistad: message from the President of the United States, transmitting sundry...
February 28, 1842
United States. Congress (27th, 3d session : 1842)
(title continues)... letters between the Department of State and Chevalier d'Argaiz on the subject of the schooner 'Amistad.' Contains messages from President John Tyler, Secretary of State Daniel Webster, and Chevalier d'Argaiz, envoy extraordinary...
GLC00267.067.01
A list of reports to be made to the House of Representatives at the first session of the eighteenth Congress by the executive departments
1823-1824
United States. Congress (18th, 1st session : 1823-1824). Senate
Book of reports and state papers sent to the 1st session of the 18th Congress. Each report or group of papers is paginated separately. Contains first printing of Monroe Doctrine (report #2), which is 15 pages long. Given to Congress on 2 December...
GLC00237
to James T. Austin
June 7, 1813
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Elbridge Gerry remarks that the governor of Massachusetts, Caleb Strong, "displayed his british colours," referring to Strong not allowing the Federal Government to recruit troops for the War of 1812 in his state. He notes that President Madison...
GLC00239
to Talcott Williams
March 28, 1911
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
William H. Taft updates Williams, a political journalist, on the tense status of relations between the United States and Mexico in return for Williams' "seal of silence." He refers to an enclosed copied letter for United States Army Chief of Staff...
GLC00240
Oval bust carte de visite portrait of man in military dress
circa 1861-1877
Mehlbreuer, F.W., fl. 1861-1877
Imprint of F.W. Mehlbreuer, Mainz, on both recto and verso. The number 88 is visible on the man's epaulets.
GLC00241.23
Full length carte de visite portrait in militrary dress
Imprint of J. Haeuselmann, Bienne, on both recto and verso.
GLC00241.24
General Contingent Accompt of Garrison and Incidental Expences at Halfax, during the Command of Brigadier Genl Eyre Massey from 25th December 1775 to the 31st March 1776
1775-1776
Massey, Eyre, 1719-1804
Document signed by Major General Massey as commander of British forces on Nova Scotia. List of two vouchers for expenses of troops in Halifax; one for the "Contingent Accompt of the Garrison of Halifax," which could possibly mean the cost of extra...
GLC01450.151
to Myles Cooper
December 16, 1777
Middleton, Peter, ?-1781
Letter written by Middleton as a Loyalist and former medical professor and governor at King's College (now Columbia University) to Cooper, the former president of King's College who fled New York in 1775 after revolutionary violence erupted. Reports...
GLC01450.138
[Revolutionary War exchange note drawn on France]
20 July 1780
Truxton, Thomas, fl. 1780
GLC01450.142
to Lord Thanet
1778
Copy of a letter to Thanet in which Gates appeals to Britain to recognize American independence. Cites the American victory at Saratoga and foretells "Calamities which England will sustain" if the war is continued. A version of this letter was...
GLC01450.150
[British Royal Artillery Return of Stores Issued for Service of the Post at the Quarter House]
February 17, 1782
Traille, Peter, fl. 1782
Requests that George Wray, Commissary to the Royal Artillery, send supplies listed to Simon Fraser. A note signed by Fraser confirms his receipt of the items. Title taken in part from docket.
GLC01450.154
[Account of artillery stores released to James Boyd]
December 1781
Wray, George, fl. 1772-1793
Signed by Wray as Commissary to the Royal Artillery. Boyd is described as "Matross in the Royal Regiment of Artillery. Indicates that the supplies lists were for "the New Work on Hadress Point."
GLC01450.156
to Ezra Badlam
November 22, 1778
Putnam, Israel, 1718-1790
Letter written by Major General Putnam as commanded Continental forces near Redding, Connecticut to Lieutenant Colonel Badlam as commander of the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment. Orders Badlam to take his regiment to New Hartford, Connecticut or wherever...
GLC01450.157
to Amasa Davis & Co.
November 23, 1779
Paine, Samuel, 1754-1807
Letter describes trading conditions in the South. Encloses account of sale of the cargo of the ship "Dove," which amounted to over 20,800 pounds (the account is not included here). Knows recipient will be disappointed with the small cargo being sent...
GLC01450.158
to Thomas Bowlby
31 August 1786
Oliver, Joseph, fl. 1786
Witnessed and co-signed by attorneys William Truelove and A. Vikers, saying proper stamps were provided for the document. This Legal document gives Oliver's power of attorney to Bowlby, an attorney in Philadelphia. Oliver was previously in an...
GLC01450.167
to Edward Hand
March 30, 1779
Kováts, Mihály, Fabricy, 1724-1779
There are multiple spellings for the Hungarian creator of this document. Signs this letter "Michael de Kowatz," but is also known as Michael Kovats de Fabricy or simply Michael Kovats. He was a Colonel in the Continental Calvary and was killed on May...
GLC01450.169.03
to Lieutenant General Cunningham
October 26, 1787
Belneavis, Archibald, fl. 1776-1787
Letter written by Captain Lieutenant Belneavis to Lieutenant General Cunningham before both men were to depart for the West Indies. Says before he is to join the 45th Regiment of Foot, which is under Cunningham's command, he conceives it his duty to...
GLC01450.169.04
View of the Attack on Bunker's Hill with the Burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775
circa 1783
Lodge, John, fl. 1783
Marked that it is engraved by Lodge, but drawn by a Mr. Millar. Engraved for Edward Barnard's book "New Complete & Authentic History of England," which was published in 1783. Shows the bombardment, from both land and sea, of Charles Town. The town...
GLC01450.169.05
[Account of officers' pay per week and per month for an expedition to Cape Breton]
February 7, 1745
Philipps, Caleb, fl. 1745
Lists officers, how many there were, and the corresponding accounts. The last line notes that their was a "Bounty to each Centinel & a Blanket."
GLC01450.174
to Captain Shepherd
May 1, 1761
Saltonstall, Richard, fl. 1761
Saltonstall, commander of a regiment during the French War, provides Shepherd the names of the officers who have been appointed to serve with him. He is ordered to make weekly returns to Major Salah Barnard of the number of men that he and his...
GLC01450.179
to Moses Little
September 4, 1775
Little, Moses, 1724-1798
Letter written during the Siege of Boston. Says he has nothing new to communicate. Says they have taken "the Plow'd Hill," and that there has been cannon fire and shelling. Says men in his regiment are seemingly more healthy than others, and he...
GLC01450.181
to Preserved Pierce
July 8, 1775
Saben, Thomas, 1739-1800
In the letter, Saben describes a July 8, 1775 skirmish between American and British troops in Roxbury, Massachusetts during the American Revolution. A member of the "Providence Company of Artiliary," Saben describes firing at "browns house" from...
GLC01450.182
March 24, 1776
Henderson, Alexander, fl. 1776
Henderson, possibly captain of the Bulldog, informs an unknown recipient of his first lieutenant's failure to conduct duties. States that the lieutenant, Mr. Webb, "has so much neglected his duty lately, that He is Only a nominal officer, and of no...
GLC01450.184
to William Atlin
October 8, 1775
Paine, Samuel Royall, 1744-1834
Hopes Atlin can get twelve or fourteen dollars by selling his sword, but would settle for ten. Says he has sent ink, paper, and powder, but has more. Says on Saturday evening "Wallis" fired "and put ten shot in the Hows on which is the chief damage...
GLC01450.185.02
Except from Herbert's journal
October 16, 1778
Herbert, Charles, 1757-1808
List of living crew aboard the Brig Lexington. States "taken from a Journal of Mr. Charles Herbert of Marblehead," Massachusetts. A note in the margin reports "Taken 1777 Aug. 7 from Newbury port in [frm?] Brig Fancy." Provides a list of names, and...
GLC01450.185.03
to his wife Hannah Ball
July 16, 1778
Knap, Jabez, 1752-1825
Marching for White Plains, and hopes to winter in New England. The British are in New York, though they are expected to decamp soon. The French have a great deal of shipping in New York and "tease" the British. Hears the town of Taunton...
GLC01450.190.01
to Benjamin Stelle
9 November 1778
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
Written by Major General Sullivan to Steele as Paymaster General of the Army. Official note requesting payment of 100 dollars to Morris Gibbons for "bringing off" 3 British prisoners. Co-signed by Secretary Bryan Bruin and countersigned by Morris...
GLC01450.190.04
[Summary of troops and equipment surrendered to General Horatio Gates by General John Burgoyne]
17 October 1781
An unknown person compiled statistics relative to Burgoyne's surrender to Gates after the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. The scrap of paper is dated in October 1781. Breaks down nationality of the captured soldiers, number of sick and wounded, types and...
GLC01450.197.01
to Benjamin Williams
April 7, 1781
Pope, Edward, 1740-1818
Upon being informed that Nantucket residents were trading with the British on one of the Elizabeth islands Captain Claghorn investigated and took two prisoners. One man, John Walter Fletcher, is being sent to Newport, the other, Job Halsey, was sent...
GLC01450.198
[John Lovett account book of ships and prizes]
1779 -1781
Lovett, John, 1743-1792
Documents the name, sailing date, and captain of ships and schooners, and details the goods these ships brought back to Lovett. Lovett was a ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts. During the Revolutionary War privateering ships...
GLC01450.006.01
[Statement of captors' shares from the privateer ship Pilgrim]
December 1, 1806
Leach, Nathan, fl. 1806
Statement signed by the owners of shares of the proceeds captured on the ship Pilgrim's first cruise. Total of 39 signatures, Leach being the first. Documents that privateer Hugh Hill was the captain, and that the ship was in the agency of John...
GLC01450.006.02
[Lovett family account and ledger book]
July 2, 1783
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. Note on last page signed by Jeremiah and Ezra Lovett, 2 July...
GLC01450.006.03
[Lovett family account and ledger book for receipts from the Earl of Sandwich]
1778-1779
Lists what each captain received from the Earl of Sandwich. Mostly lists of goods and their costs. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts. Dated 11 September 1778 - May 11, 1779.
GLC01450.006.04
[Lovett family account book] [incomplete]
1775
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. The dates run backwards with the earliest at the end of the...
GLC01450.006.05
[Lovett family account book]
1 November 1777 - July 1779
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. Includes a mention of pistols and cannons shipped. Also...
GLC01450.006.06
29 October 1779 - 1780
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly...
GLC01450.006.07
[Account book of John Lovett]
1774-1777
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. Inscribed, "John Lovet his book Elizabeth Lovet" on inside...
GLC01450.006.08
December 11, 1780 - August 13, 1781
GLC01450.006.09
1783
GLC01450.006.10
[Lovett family receipt]
1782
Details prize monies and other goods given by Lovett to various ship captains and sailors. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts. Dated February 20, 1782 - October 1782.
GLC01450.006.12
Account book
1780-1819 (bulk: 1819)
GLC01450.006.13
[John Lovett account book for Pilgrim's prizes]
1780-1825
Details distribution of the prize monies from the privateer ship the Pilgrim. Many notes added in 1806-1807 certifying money was received by various sailors from the estate of the deceased Lovett. Most signed by Elizabeth Lovett, his wife. Lovett...
GLC01450.006.14
[Collection of 7 documents, and 1 sword of British General Thomas Hartcup] [Decimalized .01-.09]
1761-1809
GLC01450.012
[Commission of Thomas Hartcup]
2 July 1761
Ligonier, John, 1680-1770
Counter-signed by Richard Cox. Appointment of Hartcup to be a Gentleman Cadet in the Royal-Regiment of Artillery under John Durand. Noted by Dan Kemp that this was entered into the Office of Ordnance 6 July 1761. Ligonier was the Colonel of the...
GLC01450.012.01
to Sir Frederick Haldimand
March 17, 1782
Hartcup, Thomas, fl. 1761-1820
Commandant Hartcup writes that he received Haldimand's dispatches dated January 31, 1782. Reports on the last matter of importance to occur, Lord Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown and Gloucester in Virginia to the French and American forces on...
GLC01450.012.02
[Accounts of costs for Fort Penobscot and Fort Halifax]
1779-1784
British document concerning the construction of these two forts. States that expenditures are for Fort Penobscot from 1 May 1779 to 24 January 1784 and at Halifax from 1 January 1783 to 31 July 1783. Hartcup was Commanding Engineer. Fort...
GLC01450.012.03
[Sword of Thomas Hartcup]
1780 circa
Slightly curved blade, wooden and brass handle with lion's head on hilt. Hartcup was a general in the British army and served during the Revolutionary War. Measurements indicate width at handle.
GLC01450.012.04
The Walker Expedition to Quebec, 1711
1953
Graham, Gerald Sandford, 1903-
Chapters include - The Journal of Admiral Sir Hovenden Walker, The preparations, The voyage and the disaster, The reaction of New England, and Miscellaneous documents. Published by the Champlain Society. Edited and introduction by Gerald S. Graham...
GLC01450.012.09
[Assignment of privateer's bond by John Hancock to Joseph Hewes and Robert Smith]
13 September 1777
Countersigned by Jacob Rush and Benjamin Towne. Revokes the earlier privateer commission given to Barzilla Smith by Hancock as President of the Congress of the United States because Smith did not conduct himself and his crew according to the terms...
GLC01450.014.01
[Privateer bond of Barzilla Smith, Joseph Chapman, and Elijah F. Payne]
15 October 1776
Smith, Barzilla, fl. 1776-1777
Privateer commission binding the three men in the amount of $5,000 to John Hancock, President of the Congress of the United States. Commissions Smith as commander of the privateer schooner the Eagle, Payne as owner of the schooner, and Chapman as...
GLC01450.014.02
[1781 military orderly book]
October 20, 1781-December 19, 1781
Mentions regiments from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Entries relate to daily orders, court martials, troop duties and movement, equipment and supplies, arms, and clothing. Assigns the officers for each day. Entry on...
GLC01450.015
to William Home
June 28, 1780
Home, James, fl. 1780
James, a British soldier aboard the Europe, writes to his father. Discusses the mail. States he has been a week in [New] York and Long Island. Mentions that German mercenary General Wilhelm Knyphausen took Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Comments that...
GLC01450.045
[H.M.S Renown account booklet and diary]
22 October 1776-20 August 1778
Lists of goods received on various ships. Includes mileage table between cities in North America. Possibly belonged to a British officer.
GLC01450.031
to Marquis de Langeron
July 7, 1778
Prevalage, Marquis de la, fl. 1778
Informs Langeron that the detachment for each frigate consists of thirty-five men, and twelve for the canons. Says he has received letter for Comte d'Orvilliers which he will forward to him.
GLC01450.036
to Thomas Hodgkins
22 July 1782
McClellan, Samuel, 1729-1807
Privateer orders to Lieutenant Hodgkins, Commander of the Whale boat Spy. Authorizes Hodgkins and his crew of ten to sail in the Long Island Sound in service against the British.
GLC01450.046
to John Beague
December 9, 1774
Cleaveland, Samuel, fl. 1774
Cleaveland writes to his friend that he thought crossing the Atlantic would be his only difficulty but he has encountered many in the colonies and finds "but little rest here, its my fate to finish my career in an active speer of life." He does not...
GLC01450.047
[Agreement to ship goods aboard the Marquiss]
28 September 1782
Ward, N., fl. 1872
Lists goods he has received as the commander of the privateer ship the Marquiss to ship on behalf of Samuel Croce. States he will sell the contents in France and return to Croce the profits after giving one fourth to the freight commissioners. The...
GLC01450.061
to John Hunter
7 August 1777
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
First page signed by Charles Cocks and Benjamin Langlois, of the Office of Ordnance. Includes a signature "Amherst," Jeffrey Amherst, a general in the British army (no first name is written). Certifies that George Pratt, gunner of the sloop Shark...
GLC01450.068
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