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[Goods supplied by Samuel Waldo to Francis Waldo]
December 18, 1754- November 9, 1855
List of transactions between Samuel and Francis Waldo listed by date from December 18, 1754 to November 29, 1855.
GLC02437.09467
to Albert Gillett
December 9, 1893
M., Gillet, fl. 1893
Writes to his father about school tax, informing him that it is $1.70, which he would like him to pay. Reports to him about a number of deaths that have occurred. Envelope addressed to A. Gillett in Ravenna, Ohio.
GLC03523.05.30
Considerations on Military Punishments
March 24, 1783
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Discusses his views on military punishment, which are quite moderate as well as how other countries maintain control and discipline in their own military. Also lists suggestions on proper punishments for offenses. The closing page is in Nicola's...
GLC02437.02027
[Provision return for Captain Patten]
March 25, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw, with a note from George Groom.
GLC02437.02030
to Rebecca Pickering Walker
March 26, 1918
Stewart, Charles, 1890-1921
Written on stationery of the Office of the Naval Records and Library of the Navy Department. Signed by Stewart as Superintendent of the Naval Records and Library to Walker as the wife of the late Rear Admiral John G. Walker. Stewart reports that John...
GLC03804.44
to Aaron Hobart
December 17, 1822
Thomas, William, fl. 1822
Offering Hobart a subscription to the local paper he publishes while Hobart is away in Washington. In return for sending the paper, hopes Hobart will send him any information he can.
GLC06313.04.204
to mother
December 28, 1866
McSherry, Willie, fl. 1866
Letter written by Willie McSherry to his mother on one side. Verso has a second letter by one of Willie's sisters (the letter is signed, but the signature is too faded to read). Their mother, probably Eliza, appears to be in Martinsburg visiting her...
GLC03523.21.61
to Mrs. Thackmorton
March 20 [no year]
Two separate letters with the same GLC number. First one was written by an anonymous member of the U.S. Navy who served with Henry McSherry to a Mrs. Thackmorton. In response to a previous letter from Mrs. Thackmorton, he says she will write a...
GLC03523.21.63
to Henry F. McSherry
30 April [no year]
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Updates him on local marriages. Gives him other local news as well. Ends by saying "Pa does not say anything decided about your staying in China. I believe he thinks the risks are quite a balance to any advantage...
GLC03523.21.64
[Pass allowing Lewis West to leave the Victorian Docks in London]
March 14, 1856
Miller, George S., fl. 1856
Pass permiting Mr. Lewis West, the mate of "the Ship Screamer @ Calcutta to enter or quit the Dock up to 9 o'Clock, so long as the Vessel remains in Dock." Signature is sloppy and might not say "George S. Miller."
GLC03836.02
to R. West
March 23, 1862
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Says they had an easy run from Baltimore to Port Royal. Reports that St. John's, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine are under Union control. Says the army is afraid of Confederate attacks around Port Royal and has requested more vessels. Praises...
GLC03836.33
March 25, 1862
Says he just arrived in St. Augustine from Mosquito Inlet and that he will sail for Port Royal within the hour. Reports that just before they arrived at Mosquito Inlet, several ships that went upriver to attack a Confederate fort were ambushed...
GLC03836.34
March 22, 1863
Says nothing has occurred since his last letter. Reports that the Confederates are improving their defenses to the harbor. Says "By the time they have completed their last battery, I presume there will be no longer any reasonable excuse for delaying...
GLC03836.45
December 19, 1822
Peirce, Peter H., 1788-1861
Hoping to win Hobart's support for a pension for Leonard Briggs, since Hobart was on the Committee of Revolutionary Pensions. Briggs can no longer works, served in the army, and was taken prisoner, and Peirce believes he is deserving of a pension.
GLC06313.04.205
December 28, 1822
Howe, John, 1783-1864
Believes his "object...will be obtained" and discusses a possible nomination. Discusses his father's revolutionary war service. In his postscript requests that Hobart puts his name foward for nomination by the President to the Senate.
GLC06313.04.212
to his parents
March 17, 1862
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Describes the Battle of Pea Ridge. Writes that the enemy lost about half its men with three thousand killed and wounded. Also writes that guns, muskets, and rifles are found stacked in the woods from soldiers that won't fight anymore and have gone...
GLC06728.014
22 May [1862]
Writes that he has marched about one thousand miles since he left Rolla. He is expecting to move sometime soon, but does not know where. Verifies that there were about three thousand Indians at the battle (Pea Ridge), some of which were prisoners.
GLC06728.017
to Daniel Cady
December 26, 1844
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Writes to his uncle about two merchants, Shepard and Wright, who owe him money. Believes that if they start legal action against Shepard, he will pay. With note and docket on verso by recipient.
GLC07483.16
to Susan A. Doughty
March 26, 1864
Sends his autograph in reply to a request. Ends with "May you see many Happy years!" On gold paper.
GLC07483.21
to Elbridge T. Gerry
March 20, 1850
Gerry, James T., 1797-1854
Instructions on how to act properly as a young man. Advises his nephew to study, especially history, act with respect and be the protector of his family. Also gives advice on how to act towards girls and reports news of other family members....
GLC09099.06
to his family
December 8, 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes that two companies of the 1st Connecticut Artillery have camped right next to them. Also asks his mother to send gloves or mittens with Lieutenant Shepard when he leaves to re-join the regiment. In a note dated 19 December, he writes that he...
GLC03603.171
December 19, 1862
Writes that the Lacey Mansion is being used as a hospital and that the officers are staying in a two-room outhouse. Estimates that the battle has cost the Union side 10,000 and does not see any other result of the four days of battle.
GLC03603.174
to his mother and sister
March 14, 1863
Coit, George O., fl. 1863
Writes of witnessing the orders for the Regiment to prepare to leave camp and the subsequent breakdown of the camp. He and Charles were both very regretful at having to part but decided it would be best. George is planning on stopping in Washington...
GLC03603.208
[An agreement signed by Confederate officers and sailors]
March 20, 1863
Webb, William A., fl. 1863
Document guarantees the Union Navy that there will be no hostilities or political intrigue while the Confederates are confined to the Union ship. Has 18 signatures, including the Commander William A. Webb, William McBlair, etc. The "Atlanta,"...
GLC01007.01
December 7, 1861
Written on Chelsea Savings Bank stationary. Writes about praise given to him by General Foster regarding his "correct"ness when completing forms and reports. Mentions that he has sent $40 by express. Believes he has found a new servant.
GLC03603.049
December 8, 1861
Writes that Mrs Dr. Perkins has visited him at the camp. Also mentions that he is trusting his family to judge the character of a prospective servant they have found for him in Norwich. Of the possible promotion he says, "Ellen must not expect me to...
GLC03603.050
December 9, 1861
Writes of Harland talking about their prospects in terms of promotions. Reports that though they are both acting in higher positions, they are only being paid according to their official ranks. Responds to the promotion of Lieutenant Colonel...
GLC03603.051
Writes that Stanton has left and that he is receiving assistance from a soldier from Company D. Explains that he is traveling to another camp to teach the Adjutant there to write reports correctly.
GLC03603.052
to his family ("Dear old Anne and all there")
December 19, 1861
Describes a package he received from his cousin Ellen, which contained food. Also asks that his brother, George, tell him what rooms and stores are rented.
GLC03603.056
December 28, 1861
Writes about minor promotions within the regiment. Also says he has not received letters from home in a few days.
GLC03603.058
December 29, 1861
Mentions that the regiment has received word that they must be ready to leave Annapolis at 12 hours notice. There is uncertainty as to where they are headed but he expresses fear that he will not be brave enough for battle. Discusses the skills and...
GLC03603.059
March 15, 1862
Opens by declaring, "I can now write with truth that I have been in a battle and really under fire." Writes in great detail about the battle and the 8th Regiment taking over an abandoned rebel fort. Discusses the "plunder" he finds and of files of...
GLC03603.086
March 16, 1862
Reports that Captain Upham is in critical condition after being shot in the battle. Explains that the surgeons were unable to extract the musket ball. Of his performance he writes "I know no one will say that I behaved cowardly in the least." Also...
GLC03603.087
Describes the circumstances under which Mr. Woolley, Captain Uphan, and Lieutenant Ives have resigned or otherwise left the service. Also critiques reporters' accounts of the battle and attempts to describe the battle more clearly for his family...
GLC03603.088
Writes a brief note on the back of a hand-written report. Reports that they have yet to leave for Beaufort but that they are expected to march 35-40 miles.
GLC03603.089
March 20, 1862
Describes boarding "the Sentinel" and rowing to Newbern [North Carolina] to eat dinner at a hotel. Gives the death toll of the last battle as two dead and four wounded.
GLC03603.090
[General John Charles Frémont]
1861-1865 ca.
Carte de visite mounted on larger page. Carte measures 5.3 x 7.7 cm. Depicted as Major General. Appears to be sepia tinted.
GLC05032.02
[Nathaniel Lyon]
1851-1861 ca.
Carte de visite of Lyon appears to be mounted on a larger page. Carte measures 7.6 x 4.8 cm.
GLC05040.02
[General Joseph King Fenno Mansfield]
1861-1862 ca.
Mansfield does not appear to be wearing the uniform of Major General, a post to which he was promoted July 1862. Carte measures 8 x 5.1 cm. and is mounted on a larger page.
GLC05042.02
[Document authorizing the distribution of confiscated slaves from Tory plantations to veterans of the Revolution]
March 26, 1783
Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790
"Ordered that the Commissioners, of the Confiscated and Annexed Estates, furnish Mr. Henry Ellison with such Numbers of Negroes, as he is Entitled to Receive, by Virtue of his Certificates in Col. Jackson's Corps, agreeable to the Laws of this State...
GLC09104
[List of cannons and shells]
December 17, 1775
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Notes that twelve 4-pound and two 6-pound cannon and 5-10 tons of each size of various shot and shell were ordered on 27 November 1775. Several hundred more shells were ordered on 17 December.
GLC02437.08382
[Account book of Henry Knox]
March 14, 1778-November 25, 1778
Written in Samuel Shaw's hand. Includes expenses for goods, services and travel. On 30 April [1778] Knox receives money for the travel expense of a journey from New England and for the expense of moving his and General [Nathanael] Greene's baggage...
GLC02437.08402
Account
December 16, 1779
Mason, John, fl. 1776-1790
Account log of foodstuffs received from "Messrs. Minier, Mason, and Teesdale."
GLC02437.08502
Receipt
Wooster, E., fl. 1779
Receipt indicating that "Messrs. Palmer and Wooster" bought "18 yds white and silver stuff...of Philip John and Charles Palmer."
GLC02437.08503
Account receipt
Account log of foodstuffs Account log of foodstuffs received from "Messrs. Minier, Mason, and Teesdale."
GLC02437.08504
December 18, 1779
Townsend, Richard, fl. 1779
Receipt for clothing purchased from "Rich. Townsend."
GLC02437.08507
[Items bought from Henry Nettleshipp]
December 28, 1779
Blackhouse, W., fl. 1779
Probably items purchased by William Knox while he was in Europe. Nettleshipp owned a store called "the Parrott" which was "at the Corner of Honey Lane, Cheapside." Purchased one hoop ring and "finest white paste." The total was for £1.18. Signed...
GLC02437.08521
[Receipt pertaining to Mrs. Timming]
December 29, 1779
Frieake, H., fl. 1779
Receipt for making of a coat. Also includes costs for silk, lace, and tassels. Total came to £11.16.3. Signed by H. Frieake stating the contents were received.
GLC02437.08522
March 19, 1780
Haley, Daniel, fl. 1780
Receipt indicating Samuel Shaw paid $125 to Daniel Hayley for goods purchased for Henry Knox.
GLC02437.08532
Payment to William Knox
December 28, 1780
Spillard, Abigail, fl. 1780-1783
Abigail Spillard instructs [Samuel Pitts] to pay William Knox £148.10. Name might not be "Pitts." Back of the document has bits of writing on it that indicates the document was cut from another one.
GLC02437.08540
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