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Quotation attributed to Daniel Webster [in French]
circa 1845
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Quotation in French attributed to Daniel Webster. Includes a note written on an envelope by Webster's sister-in-law, Harriette Story Paige.
GLC01946.63
Quotation attributed to Daniel Webster
circa 1850
Quotation attributed to Daniel Webster. Includes an envelope with an inscription attributed to Webster's sister-in-law, Harriette Story Paige. The inscription states: "Mr. Webster wrote the enclosed in reply to a message of mine in a postscript to...
GLC01946.64
poem attributed to Daniel Webster
circa 1820
Poem attributed to Daniel Webster docketed to his first wife Grace Fletcher Webster. Includes an envelope with an inscription attributed to Webster's sister-in-law, Harriette Story Paige.
GLC01946.65
to Nan [Maury]
8 June 1864
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
He has inflammatory rheumatism and hopes to recover enough to come home so she can nurse him. Received the letters to be forwarded to her aunt, noting that all blockade letters are inspected and Mrs. E's letter may be rejected because of it's length...
GLC04572.18
February 7, 1865
Year inferred from content. Mentions the peace conference between Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, President Lincoln and General U. S. Grant. "I hope that it [the outcome of the conference] will have the effect to unite our people &...
GLC04572.25
February 17, 1865
Maury tried to get leave to go home to comfort his wife and help take care of their son, who has diphtheria, but was appointed to a court martial. When the trial is over he will try to come home. Writes, "the returned prisoners are coming in pretty...
GLC04572.28
February 27, 1865
Comments that Mrs. Sinclair (widow of Confederate States Navy commander Arthur Sinclair) bears the loss of her husband well. Reports that a black woman who frequently stayed in Baltimore set fire to the house of her mistress, the wife of Confederate...
GLC04572.32
to Almira Winchell
6 April 1864
Donahue, Thomas, fl. 1863
Talks about some of the other people whom he is corresponding with. He jokes about the number of children they will have and a trip to the fortune teller. He wants to find out who started the rumors about him doing "Something else besides kissing...
GLC04706.07
26 April 1864
Irritated over rumors he married another woman. Discusses his opinion of Grant: "I guess the rebels wont have long to wait before they have U S Grant after them and as you Said I Hope that where ever he Strikes he will be victorious. I Saw General...
GLC04706.08
January 20, 1865
Written from Camp Battery B. Responds to a letter from Almira. Writes that he is sorry that there are no single men left home to attend the dances.
GLC04706.14
March 20, 1864
Remington, William, fl. 1864-1873
In regard to Almira's admonishment to leave whiskey alone, writes, "I never liked it any way."
GLC04706.19
23 July 1864
Writes from Harris Hospital. Expects to be home in two weeks. He went to see the "old dutch woman that tells fortunes and well never mind."
GLC04706.20
to Mary Magie
4 January 1863
Magie, James K., fl. 1862-1863
Headquarters 78th Regt. Ill. Vol. Misdated 1862, discusses Morgan's raid at New Haven, see GLC05241.02. Recounts more of his adventures as a spy dressed in rebel uniform. Mentions his capture of a Confederate named Floyd Price. Asks for a copy of the...
GLC05241.03
January 21, 1863
Writes from Headquarters of the 78th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. He asks her to write at least once a week. They have received marching orders, but heavy rains made the river rise and they may not be able to move. He spent last night playing a...
GLC05241.06
February 22, 1863
"No. 2." He has been promoted to Division Postmaster. Recounts three incidents which occurred while traveling between Nashville and Franklin. First, he tells of finding a group of men in Butternut whom he thought to be Confederates. He thought...
GLC05241.14
to Henry Knox
28 August 1777
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Reprimands Henry for not writing sooner. Notes that she sent a letter to Henry with Captain Randall. Asks Henry to intervene on behalf of Captain Bliss regarding an unspecified matter. Writes, "It is very strange that you mention nothing to me of...
GLC02437.00642
Notes that Captain Randall is not leaving as soon as she expected, thus she can add more lines to her letter, a continuation of GLC02437.00642. Writes, "I forgot to tell you how much I am mortified at having received an epistle from you wrote upon...
GLC02437.00643
18 September 1777
Worries that her letters might fall into enemy hands. Reports that she and their daughter, Lucy, are in good health. Beseeches Henry to send for her. Notes that she has forwarded "six or seven letters" to Henry.
GLC02437.00651
to Horatio Gates
12 October 1777
Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796
Later copy. Copied 23 May 1860 for Joseph Willard, Esq., by George [H.?] Moore. Stewart, aide-de-camp to General Gates, offers an account of the Battle of Germantown. Mentions Generals Anthony Wayne, John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Edward Stevens...
GLC02437.00657
to Lucy Knox
3 December 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Expresses his love for her as a follow up to a letter from the previous day. Writes, " ... is there nothing in this world that would satisfy [Lucy] but deserting the camp in which I am engag'd and render my self eternally infamous ... by resigning...
GLC02437.00672
[Freedman's contract between Isham G. Bailey and freedmen Cooper Hughs and Charles Roberts]
1867/01/01
Bailey, Isham G., fl. 1867
Signed by Isham G. Bailey and by Cooper Hughs and Charles Roberts, with their marks; countersigned by Justice of the Peace A.B. Conly. In addition to Hughes and Roberts, their family members are also bound by the contract to work on the farm. Their...
GLC04522.11
to Doctor Bailey
1875/09/20
Gibson, D.E., fl. 1875
Asks for advice regarding the use of hot springs as a treatment for an "disease of the womb" from which his patient is suffering.
GLC04522.12
To her father
1880/12/29
Bailey, Birdie, fl. 1880
Discusses Christmas, the marriage of friends and the assassination of Dr. Lind.
GLC04522.15
to Thomas A. McParlin
5 November 1862
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887
Writes to Dr. McParlin, then Medical Director of the Army of Virginia. "I send three Nurses ... after two weeks trial I beg you will report on their ability..." Notes she will see him that week. Mentions problems with "Mrs. Thompson's health."...
GLC02649.40
to John B. Marchand
December 1, 1858
Page, Benjamin Price, 1818-1904
Thanks Marchand for agreeing to deliver her letters to her husband, Thomas J. Page. Worries because "I have seen in the papers most discouraging accounts of the Steamers intended for the Paraguay expedition," but hopes everything goes well. The...
GLC02680.07
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