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[Army rations for one artificer]
March 14, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Provision return for one man of the artillery artificers. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw. Includes a note on verso with an illegible signature.
GLC02437.02003
to Henry Knox
March 14, 1805
Porter, Benjamin J., fl. 1805-1821
Informs Knox that Mr. Harry, an attorney from Topsham (present-day Maine), requested a renewal of [Aleijah] Richardson's commission as justice of the peace for Lincoln County.
GLC02437.03110
March 14, 1785
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
King, a Continental Congressman, attempts to persuade Knox to accept the appointment of Secretary at War. Notes that although the salary is low, there will be a possibility for an increase, or an allowance for rent and traveling expenses. Declares...
GLC02437.03111
March 14, 1786
Grayson, William, 1736-1790
Writes, "I received a tickett from you just as I was setting out from N York, & had not then time to answer it. I am sorry it is not now in my power to say any thing certainly on the subject matter of it. We yesterday had an audience before the...
GLC02437.03252
May 31, 1786-March 14, 1787
Gardiner, Catherine, fl. 1786-1787
Written from "Newport." Explains that at the beginning of the war, Knox applied to the Provincial Congress in Massachusetts to exchange furniture with Gardiner's Loyalist aunt and uncle Barnes, Knox's furniture being in Boston. Due to poor...
GLC02437.03270
March 14, 1787
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses his efforts to secure clothing for the troops. Mentions that alterations will need to be made to the knapsacks. Wants to procure "new bayonet belts to wear over the shoulder, this will be a great addition to the appearance of the Men."
GLC02437.03492
March 14, 1790
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Refers to a recent letter to Knox from Henry Jackson in which Jackson summarized the General Court's review of a claim related to Knox's Maine lands (GLC02437.04535). States that it is to their disadvantage that the court continues to delay making a...
GLC02437.04546
Repeats a request to Knox that "unless you appear here, in person, you never will be able to effect your wishes" regarding petitions in the Massachusetts General Court related to Knox's lands. States that the Winslows have "done every thing in their...
GLC02437.04547
to John Gleason
March 14, 1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Does not have much news to report, and believes he will have more leisure time next week when the legislature adjourns. Discusses shipments of lime casks.
GLC02437.08014
[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
By and by [poem or quote]
February 24, 1917
Cheny, John Vance, fl. 1917
GLC02453.08
To the free and loyal inhabitants... [Defense of non-importation agreements]
May 16, 1770
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786
A short printed letter defending the non-importation agreements against Tory merchants. Signed "Brutus" but attributed to Alexander McDougall, because the manuscript was found in his personal papers. Evans 11588. Schlesinger's Colonial Merchants p...
GLC02552
to his family
March 14, 1862
Ticknor, Horace L., 1836-1864
Ticknor writes to his family from camp in Columbus, Kentucky. Reports they just received marching orders to board a transport and go down the Mississippi River with seven gun boats and twenty-five mortars. Anticipates a fight with two rebel gunboats...
GLC03523.30.02
Dear Family
March 14, 1869
Dewey, Margaret A., fl. 1861-1870
GLC03523.33.17
[Certificate for membership in the Loyal League of Union Citizens]
March 14, 1863
Curdy, Richard M., fl. 1863
Signed by Curdy as Chairman of the Executive Committee and [Crosper?] Westmore as Secretary of the League, admitting David B. Scott as a member.
GLC03619.01.13
to Mr. Dudley Walsh
March 14, 1763
Lewis, Morgan, 1754-1844
GLC03769.169.02
[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 14, 1864
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
References his mother's letter of 1 March 1864. Was the pilot for a group of ships that landed 300 soldiers at Bull's Island, South Carolina. The troops disembarked the same day without encountering any Confederate troops. Says that she is right that...
GLC03836.62
to "my darling"
March 14, 1892
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
re: delighted, have told everybody (unknown reason) Written at Fort Omaha
GLC05201.028
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2441 (March 14, 1864)]
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
The Raid on Richmond, Conduct of the Enemy in the Last Raid, Pennsylvania Campaign, Forrest's Victory in Mississippi, Cases of Habeas Corpus.
GLC05959.34.29
New South. [Vol. 1, no. 28 (March 14, 1863)]
Letter from President Lincoln to the Working Men of Manchester, The Loss of the Indianola.
GLC05959.47.02
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 142, whole no. 3522 (March 14, 1862)]
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
List of donations to the Ladies' Hospital Association. Confederate prisoners in Chicago. Editorial on disloyalty in Travis County. Letter from a high private. Aid for families of volunteers.
GLC05959.51.028
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 309 (March 14, 1864)]
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Rumors of early recognition of the CSA by France.
GLC05959.72.066
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 27 (March 14, 1863)]
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
Sketch of Brig. General Samuel Garland of Arkansas.
GLC05959.76.22
to William Fitzhugh (Rooney) Lee
24 April 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
General Lee offers condolence to his son Rooney on the death of his wife, Charlotte Wickham, from tuberculosis. Although Lee mourns her death, he maintains that "we cannot indulge in grief however mournful yet pleasing." Lee experienced a series of...
GLC05979
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