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to: F. W. Stuart.
1864/6/12
Stuart, James, fl. 1862-1869
Thinks that all the rebel forces have not arrived yet. Some fighting has been going on while he writes the letter. Written at Big Shanty Camp.
GLC06268.12
1864/6/21
Still after the rebels. It is the 44th day they have been after them. Describes the fighting.
GLC06268.13
to: James Stuart.
1864/8/16
Stuart, F.W., fl. 1869
Asks him to tell her if he has enough clothing. If he does not, she will get a box of clothing and send it to him. Hopes he does not work with the regiment anymore.
GLC06268.14
1864/8/18
Describes the men that he is caring for in the hospital. Written at the Cumberland Hospital.
GLC06268.15
1864/11/6
Will probably be headed to Savannah, Georgia soon. It will take 30 to 40 days.
GLC06268.16
[to his wife]
1864/11/19
Writes about what everybody is doing while he is writing the letter. What the rebels are up to.
GLC06268.17
to: his father.
1865/1/19
He is in favor of abolishing slavery. Writes about slavery in the South.
GLC06268.18
1865/5/20
He can see the White House from where he is camping. Expects to be in Ohio soon.
GLC06268.19
to: his brother.
1868/6/21
Reminds brother of the last letter he sent. Puts emphasis on the fact that he is not angry with his brother.
GLC06268.20
1869/3/7
Mentions that it has been a while since he has heard from his brother. Writes about past times.
GLC06268.21
April 9, 1869
Some letters that he received. Writes about what was going around town.
GLC06268.22
1862/1/31
Wensel, Kessiah, fl. 1862
Hopes the person feels better after reading the letter. Wants the person to write back. Small weather report.
GLC06268.23
to Aaron Hobart
February 5, 1821
Hayward, Elijah, 1786-1864
Discusses a land deal, informing Hobart that the sale's entry will be made in the name of Elizabeth Valcan, Priscilla Fillmore, and Jane Fillmore. Suggests that the sale should be "320 acres, that is two quarter sections of 160 acres each."...
GLC06313.04.106
Eells, Robert, 1767-1844
Mentions that Oliver Winslow has requested a favour from Hobart concerning his pension, possibly a Revolutionary War pension.
GLC06313.04.107
February 7, 1821
Ritchie, William, 1781-1842
Explains that the letters that Mr. Cogswell sent are in his "Box at the Post Office." Also, informs Hobart that the impeachment trial of Judge Prescot will be postponed. A post script gives some background on Cogswell.
GLC06313.04.108
February 14, 1821
Whitman, Jared, 1784-1878
Updates Hobart with news. Indicates that "Elihu has an expectation of eventually reducing all his property" and that Wilkes Wood has been appointed Judge Thomas' successor.
GLC06313.04.109
Sampson, Ezra Weston, 1797-1867
Thanks Hobart for his politeness and for having given "a flattering evidence that change of situation," a reference to Hobart's election to Congress, has not caused him to forget former acquaintances. Asks Hobart, in very florid, fawning terms, to...
GLC06313.04.110
Turner, Charles, 1760-1839
Thanks Hobart for sending several papers and discusses a fishery bill. Mentions that Judge Thomas has died and Wilkes Wood has been appointed to succeed him. Asks Hobart to visit Edmund M. Blunts in New York and get him a copy of "Nautical et...
GLC06313.04.111
February 15, 1821
Robbins, Josiah, 1766-?
Informs Hobart that he received his letter and the certificate, and that he followed through with his directions, which related to port collections. Also discusses an appointment for the post office. Notes that he perceives that Hobart (as a...
GLC06313.04.112
February 17, 1821
Warren, Henry, 1764-?
Discusses a legal matter. Mentions that Judge Davis' refusal of 'probable cause' was owing to the certificate said to have accompanied the tin." Claims that he was not aware of the tin and was unable to obtain the evidence from the certificate....
GLC06313.04.114
Cavalry Tactics. In three parts. School of the Trooper....
1864
Lilly, Eli, fl. 1864
Many fold-outs including bugle calls. Binding incorrectly reads "1841" [sic]. The parts are: Dismounted, Mounted and Evolutions of a Regiment. Rest of title: "School of the Trooper, of the Platoon, of the Squadron, and the Evolutions of a Regiment."...
GLC07566.01
Col. George W Jackson and Lt Col Eli Lilly of the 9th Indiana Cavalry
Collateral photograph of Col. George W Jackson and Lt Col Eli Lilly of the 9th Indiana Cavalry.
GLC07566.02
January 22, 1821
Mitchell, Daniel, 1770-1847
Mentions he has received and will examine "the memorial of the Citizens of Charleston S.C. against the new Tariff." Shares his view on tariff in detail and claims that on some articles, such as bar iron, they "were raised too high."
GLC06313.04.101
to Martha Weir
11 June 1863
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Writes to Martha about his contempt for deserters from his home town, the Hawesville Boys, who "have been treated so mean by their Officers yet I can't justify them in forsaking their Countrys Glorious cause because they were mistreated." Expresses...
GLC07006.01
26 July 1863
Discusses the health of Martha's brother, Robert, who has been sent home from his regiment to recuperate. Talks about recent Union victories at the battles of Vicksburg and Port Hudson and predicts that "a few more blows...& the rebelion will be on...
GLC07006.02
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