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to Belle Hall.
1896/05/19
Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1917
In a letter dated 19 May 1896 he recounted he was "exchanged & captured at Frederick Hall just before Lee's surrender."
GLC02234.40
to: Edward H. Hall.
1899/05/16
GLC02234.41
to: William S. Hall.
1917/02/28
Mullin, C.S., fl. 1917
GLC02234.42
Three calling cards + envelope:
circa 1861-1865
Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1899
St. Paul's Church, ; Joseph Cox, Monument St.; and Miss Louisa Gittings
GLC02234.43
Two cards with pressed flowers commemorating the baptisms of Thomas and William Hall; with envelope.
GLC02234.44
to Aaron Hobart
January 18, 1821
Soule, William H., 1791-?
Discusses postal service. Mentions that because of Hobart's motion, the committee on post roads and offices must "inquire into the expediency of discontinuing wholly, or in part, the post rout" and establishing a new one. Gives the history of the...
GLC06313.04.097
January 20, 1821
Collings, Michael, fl. 1821
Informs Hobart that he has sent the President his statement on his "Travels through the Seacourse of Massachusetts." Discusses fishing, shipping, and other seafaring matters.
GLC06313.04.100
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 his sister
30 June 1853
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
Describes time at Fort Massachusetts in the New Mexico Territory. Tells of joining the dragoons and their confrontations with Native Americans, including Navajos ("Navhoes") and the Utah nation.
GLC07231.01
10 March 1853
Tells news of life as dragoon, and boredom of time at Fort Massachusetts. Mentions the possibility of tracking Utah Indians to Salt Lake, possibility of returning east, of traveling to California. Discusses brother Lemuel's decision to become a...
GLC07231.02
to his sister, Lyddia M. Pierce
January 25, 1855
Misses family and reminiscences about childhood. Mentions news of cousin marrying Charles Whipple. Discusses possibility of coming home or of moving west. Written at Cantonment Burgwin.
GLC07231.03
to his brother Henry
28 August 1856
Discusses conflict over slavery in Kansas, describing it as a "struggle against every species of oppression" (namely slavery). Foresees the probability of violence between 2000 "invaders" and 700 freemen. Laments the interception of mail from Kansas...
GLC07231.04
29 April 1857
Hopes his sister and brother are not "old liners," i.e. that they support his anti-slavery efforts in the "Kansas War." Mentions "Miss Brown" (likely a daughter of John Brown) in reference to his wish that more "yankey" girls would come to Kansas so...
GLC07231.05
Notebook
1802-1822 ca.
Pinkney, William, 1764-1822
Discusses ceding of Florida from Great Britain to Spain in 1783; the Pinkney family coats of arms, the "Cession of Louisiana by France to the US" including the retroceding of Florida from France to Spain, legal cases and decisions.
GLC07602.01
record book
Inscribed in the inside front cover: "U.S. Military Camp Morton February 1865 Property of J.A. Soiecki" p. 2 - list of five court cases from 1868. p. 5 - very brief history of the battle of Piedmont p. 6 - 17 biography of William Pickney,...
GLC07602.02
to Angeline Henry
March 24, 1865
Probably from a cousin in Keeseville. Signature on letter appears to be Elvira. Mentions a visit from Angie's brother George. Discusses Josiah's possible discharge, although his whereabouts are unknown. Speculates he may be in Washington. Encourages...
GLC03523.07.36
to Sister and Father
December 17, 1861
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont. Includes newspaper clippings, noting that they are in regards to General George McCall and his division, as well as some "poetry dedicated to the Ranger's which I knew you will like it...
GLC03523.08.24
[Provision return for artificers in the 3rd Massachusetts regiment]
December 6, 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Lists men by company with issued rations.
GLC02437.02821
[Accounts for Aaron Holden]
December 16, 1783 - June 2, 1788
Holden, Aaron, fl. 1783
Same as previous (GLC02437.02836). Lists accounts and notes for payment for Captain Aaron Holden. Signed by Benjamin Haywood and John Pierce. Verso contains letter written by Joseph Howell signed 2 June 1788.
GLC02437.02837
[Provision return of the 2nd & 3rd Massachusetts regiment]
December 18, 1783
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Lists men by regiment and company with issued rations. Includes a note on the verso from Asa Day.
GLC02437.02844
[Return for clothing and other items]
December 27, 1783
Brooks, David, 1756-1838
Lists items by regiment and type, such as coats, breeches, hose, and hats.
GLC02437.02864
[Provision return for artificers]
December 28, 1783
Wright, J., fl. 1783
Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty.
GLC02437.02869
Return of the American regiment of foot commanded by Colonel Henry Jackson
4 Jaunary 1784
Lists commissioned and staff officers.
GLC02437.02907
Return of the sick & convalescents in General Hospital at West Point
March 24, 1784
Cogswell, William, 1760-1831
Cogswell signs as hospital mate, directing his return to William Hull, commandant of West Point. Lists members of two regiments, artillery, invalids, and women with their corresponding condition. Lists John Forbes as hospital steward.
GLC02437.02984
[Abstract of pay for six men in Captain Eliphalet Newell's company of artillery]
March 15, 1776
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Abstract for six men in Eliphalet Newell's company of artillery for the month of January 1776. Lists men by name, position, and amount of pay.
GLC02437.09504
December 9, 1861
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont, reporting that they went on a foraging party, where they obtained one secession barn and "2 Contraband Negroes, 5 men Prisoners, and 3 women. 2 of the men were dandy looking fellows...
GLC03523.08.23
to Father
March 24, 1862
Reports that he is waiting to board a fleet, but does not yet know where he is going. Notes there are 80,000 troops who will also possibly go to Richmond. Describes their march from Hunters Mill to Alexandria. States "we were a hollering Crackers at...
GLC03523.08.35
to Sister
March 23, 1863
Reports that he is in good health. Tells her that he has enclosed a couple of photographs in the letter, which are no longer with the letter. Writes, "I will send you Piano in it providing I can get an envelope large enough to hold it. As I have got...
GLC03523.08.67
to Benjamin Lincoln
March 16, 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Major General Knox to Benjamin Lincoln. References his letter from "a few days past." Says that the letter mentioned a meeting of officers called for by a paper circulating around camp. Says "The meeting was had yesterday, and the General...
GLC02437.02009
[Report of committee altering petition to Congress]
circa December 8, 1782
Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831
Report of committee work to alter a petition being sent to Congress in relation to half-pay pensions for officers. The first committee meeting took place on 5 December 1782 at Horton's Tavern. The committee of 3 was made up of General McDougall and...
GLC02437.01731
to John Miles
December 17, 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written to Captain Lieutenant [likely John] Miles of the Office of Police. At the top of the page, Shaw writes a note to Miles granting a license to a Mr. Reynolds to be a sutler at the West Point garrison. Asks Miles to keep a register of the...
GLC02437.01749
Return of shingles in the woods
December 28, 1782
Reed, John, fl. 1782
Lists the number of shingles and their locations.
GLC02437.01765
[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 John Doughty
March 15, 1783
Wills, E., fl. 1783
Wills, captain commanding Invalids on Constitution Island, discusses furloughs for men in his company. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.02004
[Request for provisions]
March 17, 1783
Dellezenne, Joseph, fl. 1783
Requests six days' provisions for a servant. Signed by Joseph C. [Dellezenne]. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Paul Barney on verso, signed with his mark.
GLC02437.02012
to Mr. Forsyth
Copeland, Asa, fl. 1781-1783
Countersigned by Henry Knox's aide, John Lillie. Request for ten days' worth of provisions for a man from the Invalid Corps. Includes a note on verso signed with Joseph Freeman's mark.
GLC02437.02013
[Return of provisions]
Cheesman, Joseph, fl. 1783
Provision return for one mason. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw. Contains a note on verso signed by Jacob Gillet.
GLC02437.02014
to Ephraim Fenno
March 23, 1783
Informs Captain Fenno that Captain George Fleming will be relieving him and his company from their post at Verplanck's Point.
GLC02437.02022
to John S. Goold
December 18, 1862
Goold, James, 1842-?
Writes to his father "by candlelight" because he was so busy during the day and states "I don't like to spare time to write." Informs that he has just come off guard and that they are camped at same place they were before the Battle of Fredericksburg...
GLC03523.05.05
to Sophia Henry
March 18, 1863
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry writes to his mother from camp near Bell Plain. Comments on a land purchase she is considering and offers 80 dollars. Advises her to sell the crops before moving. Offers to send more money once he gets his pay.
GLC03523.07.15
to James Webber
December 7, 1785
Appears to be of very similar content to, though not an exact copy of, GLC02437.03232.
GLC02437.03233
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
December 9, 1786
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Asks Wadsworth to deliver to the bearer, Corporal Nichols, equipment such as bowls and kettles that "may be necessary for the Recruits in Town." Asks also for some boards for making bunks and provides some procedures for distributing the materials...
GLC02437.03370
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Luther Parmlee]
Captain Patten gives Parmlee permission to take a twenty five day leave of absence. Directed to Major General Henry Knox at West Point.
GLC02437.09579
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Judge Danford]
December 27, 1782
Colonel Lewis Nicola recommends Danford, of the Invalid Regiment, for a leave of absence until April 1783. Mentions Major Doughty (possibly John Doughty). Verso contains a list of four names (possibly other colonels).
GLC02437.09594
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Edward McAuley]
9 Feburary 1783
Niven, Daniel, 1742-1809
Captain Niven recommends McAuley for a twelve day leave of absence. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09633
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Private Abel Page]
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Captain David Bushnell recommends Page for a fifteen day leave of absence. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09690
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Samuel Whitny]
Captain Wills recommends Corporal Samuel Whitny for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major John Doughty at West Point.Written at Constitution Island
GLC02437.09692
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Tappen]
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Major Bauman recommends Lieutenant Tappen for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09694
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Joseph Wheeler]
Also signed by another military officer whose name is illegible. Captain Wills recommends Wheeler, of the Fifth Company, Invalid Regiment, for a leave of absence until 14 April 1783. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09695
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Benjamin Eddy]
March 20, 1783
Captain David Bushnell recommends Eddy for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Possibly intended for Major General Henry Knox.Written at Constitution Island
GLC02437.09696
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