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to Henry Knox
March 12, 1790
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Responds to Knox's letter from 9 March. Discusses payment of the Invalids and asks for an appointment to the post of paymaster for that group.
GLC02437.04544
Bryant, John, 1742-1816
Writes to Knox, stating, "when I think of the attention that has been paid to me in my necessitous circumstances and of my situation in life, I cannot but with gratitude think on the author of it that his name may ever be rememberd [sic] in my family...
GLC02437.04545
Gibbons, John, fl. 1790
Asks Knox for an appointment in the Department of Military Stores in Virginia. Says he currently has an appointment in customs but does not make enough to support his expenses. "Free" handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
GLC02437.04583
to Benjamin Walker
March 12, 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks Walker for details regarding the financial troubles of William Duer. Had endorsed Duer's notes, which had been given to him by Walter Livingston. Discusses some of Duer's woes.
GLC02437.05350
March 12, 1793
Leval, Rosalie Josephe Bacler de, ?-1811
Says Knox is far from doing her justice. Tells him he "must be convinced how much I have sacrificed, to come to such an amical settlement." Hopes the paperwork will not slow the settlement down. Says "all what I ask is, to be able to give Surety...
GLC02437.05850
March 12, 1795
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
Discusses business and politics within the towns of the Waldo Patent. Believes the outcome of a court proceeding will be favorable but still advises Knox to visit for a short time to appease the people after the proceedings. Mentions hearing of a...
GLC02437.06370
to Miss Mary
March 12, 1862
O'Connell, John D., fl. 1861-1866
He hasn't had time to write. They have been so busy. He notes she will not write until she hears from him.
GLC02830.30
to Mother
March 12, 1865
Alden, William H., 1844-?
Some of their horses died so they had to come 350 miles on foot. He spent his Christmas like any other day except he took a ride on his horse and had an oyster dinner.
GLC02831.45
[formal declaration of desire for meeting]
March 12, 1739
Tisk, Henry, fl. 1737-1739
Addressed to Abraham Harding. The proprietors wish to have a meeting. Written in the town of Sturbridge
GLC02891.023
to Sephronia Fairchild
Fairchild, Lewis D., 1829-?
Fairchild writes to his wife from a camp near Petersburg, Virginia. Mentions that men are getting furloughs if their wives are sick. Relates that a deserter was hung, "...it did look awful to see a human being launch in erternity so quick..." Advises...
GLC03523.06.11
to Father and Sister
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
In the first portion of the letter, he reports to his father from Hunter Mills, [Virginia]. Notes that Centreville, Manassas Junction, and Winchester are in their possession. Mentions that the road through Richmond is now open, and that they have...
GLC03523.08.34
to Joseph M. Maitland
Maitland, Ann, 1813-?
Ann writes to her son informing him of her poor health. Says there were many visitors at the house. Informs him of all the local news about the neighbors. States the weather is very cold and the ground is still frozen. Reports they will simply repair...
GLC03523.10.170
[Certification of arrival of recruits]
March 12, 1777
Ogilvie, James, fl. 1777
Written in secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Signed by Ogilvie and cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Says James Jackson and William Cornwell were received by the 4th Regiment from the 24th Regiment.
GLC04764.21
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston, a staff officer under General John Burgoyne. Certifies that James Barnett, William Mitchell, and John Freeman were received from the 62nd...
GLC04764.29
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Certifies that John Crawford, Richard Jones, and Thomas Welsh were received from the 20th Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.30
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Certifies that John Torrance and Charles Handley were received from the 9th Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.31
A Chart of Delaware Bay and River
March 12, 1776
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Chart by Joshua Fisher. Depicts areas of Western New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. There is extra shading on the shorelines of these states. Engraved by William Faden. Includes list of river pliots who subscribed to have it published. Slight...
GLC05237
to John W. Hughes
March 12, 1930
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
Sousa writes to Hughes remarking that the only way of judging music is whether or not it has beauty. He discusses differences between composers of the "olden days" and those of today. Sousa believes inspiration for writing music comes from...
GLC05508.231
[We wait beneath the furnace-blast...]
March 12, 1864
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
The first stanza of Whittier's poem, "Luther's Hymn." It describes God's transformation of the country by ending slavery. Whittier compares the transformation to a furnace-blast that will "mould anew the nation." One black and white bust engraving...
GLC05508.260
to Robert G. White
March 12, 1855
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discusses a recent election he has just lost. Believes his opponents defeated him only because of dubious practices, hopes for another election, and believes he will prevail in the long run.
GLC05891.05
to his wife
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Describes the uncertainty of army movements. Advises his wife to take the next train to him if she fears anything. He complains that the Government maintains too much secrecy, and so exaggerates peoples' fears.
GLC06582.11
to Libbie Elmore
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He describes his movements since leaving Robertsville. He says South Carolina will not be able able to recover for a long time for they have destroyed theeir railroads and public property.
GLC06588.190
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 848 (March 12, 1745)]
March 12, 1745
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Article about a possible Quadruple Alliance between Vienna, Great Britain, the States General, and Dresden. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4. Section reserved...
GLC06670.051
to unknown
March 12, 1789
Rutledge, Edward, 1749-1800
Written by Rutledge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a member of the South Carolina legislature to an unknown recipient. References previous and more detailed letters he wrote to the recipient within the last two days. Says in case...
GLC06687
The following regualtions are prescribed for the government and diretcions of the officers of the Revenue, to carry into effect the provisions of the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries, or of articles not necessary or of common use ...
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
stamp of record division
GLC06745.241
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