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to Henry Smith re: giving a copy of his dictionary to a friend
1860/05/02
Worcester, Joseph, 1784-1865
Worcester was the editor of "Chalmer's Dictionary".
GLC02453.37
Civil War Generals: 13 letters & docs [decimalized]
1860-1866
[decimalized 02455.01-002455.13]
GLC02455
to Henry Wise
February 12, 1862
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Union Brigadier General Burnside, commanding Department of North Carolina, writes to Confederate Brigadier General Wise, commanding Chowan District, Department of Norfolk. Agrees to a written request from Wise of the day before that the bodies and...
GLC02455.01
to William Buel Franklin
13 December 1862
Orders written the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg. Burnside is "this moment preparing orders for you," and tells Franklin to "Make no movement except for defense until they arrive." Also hopes "to be with you this morning." Franklin was...
GLC02455.02
to George Washington
January 22, 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes that he has not "list[ed] the characters mentioned yesterday to any mortal." Declares that Arthur St. Clair has arrived, and that he has not seen him yet but will this morning.
GLC02437.05296
March 17, 1792
Writes, "Mr Izard has just put the enclosed letter from Genl Pinckney into my hands what with pleasure I communicate to you."
GLC02437.05360
31 August 1792
Encloses medicine for Washington's nephew. Writes, "Anxiously desirous that the medicine called Antipertussis may have the same beneficial effects upon your nephew, as it has had in many other cases, I send...two more bottles." Sends his respects...
GLC02437.05594
16 September 1792
Marked "private." Notes he questioned Mr. Hammond's and Mr. Ternant's intentions of visiting Mount Vernon. Mr. Hammond will set out for Mount Vernon on Wednesday but Mr. Ternant likely will not make the trip due to his health. In a struck paragraph...
GLC02437.05613
29 September 1792
Marked "Private." Discusses the reception of Andrew Allen, a former colonial governor, who had recently returned to the U.S. Replies to Washington's letter of (see GLC02437.09426) that Allen has indeed been welcomed in Philadelphia, and that Knox...
GLC02437.05631
14 October 1792
Discusses War Department matters that, in his opinion, should be mentioned to the legislature at the next session. Notes that arsenals are needed in the middle and southern states. Transmits a letter from Governor Lee. Proposes to travel east the...
GLC02437.05651
15 December 1792
In the hand of John Stagg Jr. Forwards papers relating to a Captain Scott, stating that his"discretion for the object proposed cannot be depended upon." Retained copy.
GLC02437.05737
2 May 1793
This is Knox's retained draft of the original sent to Washington. Knox signs on behalf of Hamilton. The cover letter states that they are sending an answer to Washington's third question to the cabinet asked on 18 April. They are answering with "A...
GLC02437.05885
to Henry Knox
August 1793
Dandridge, Bartholomew, 1737-1785
Tells Knox that President Washington will be at his Philadelphia house tomorrow at 9. Expects Knox to be there. Wants Knox to notify Attorney General Edmund Randolph.
GLC02437.05918
20 August 1793
Anderson, John, 1726-1796
Titles the document "The Memorial." Writes discussing inventions. States "[t]hat he has invented a Bronze Guns Metal, which has the advantage of Common Iron Guns, and of Common Brass Guns, without their imperfections. That he has invented a Carriage...
GLC02437.10273
14 December 1793
Writes concerning a "return of the Ordnance Arms and Military stores in possession of the United States." States that many of these stores accumulated in several areas as a result of the revolution and wishes to find better permanent housing for...
GLC02437.10288
to Elias Boudinot
February 5, 1792
Discusses a letter Boudinot sent exculpating the attributed author of a piece that evidently critcized Knox. Declares that he does not remember seeing or hearing anything about the story to which Boudinot alludes. States that as a public official he...
GLC02437.05309
to Aaron Burr
March 26, 1792
Marked confidential. Writes on behalf of the President and himself to encourage Burr to use his influence to make someone (name is illegible) accept a higher post in the army.
GLC02437.05380
to George Bell
4 April 1792
Philips, Crammond, & Co., fl. 1790-1800
Marked an extract of a letter from Philips, Cramond & Co. to George Bell. Samuel Shaw's name is written in place of an address. Declares that the bond they received from Shaw was satisfactory, but he seems to have misunderstood certain terms related...
GLC02437.05396
5 April 1792
Andrews, Joseph Gardner, fl. 1768-1792
Marked "copy." Asks for Knox's help based on his intimate connection with Andrews's father (not named). His father does not want to abuse his friendship with Knox so is reluctant to ask. Andrews would like an appointment as Surgeon's mate and...
GLC02437.05399
[Letters by Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall to William Kellock, George Bell and John Buchannan]
6 April 1792-2 May 1792
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Includes several letters written by Shaw. In the first letter, to Kellock, written on 6 April, Shaw thanks Kellock for his help while Shaw was delayed on board a ship and at sea for several weeks longer than expected. Due to the delay he may not be...
GLC02437.05403
to John Brooks
12 April 1792
Writes to officially appoint Brooks Brigadier General of the army. Lists the other members of the General Staff, including A[nthony] Wayne, D. Morgan, M. Willit, and James Wilkinson. Wishes him the best of luck.
GLC02437.05409
13 April 1792
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
Writes to introduce into Knox's acquaintance several men from Martinique who have lately been residing in Boston. They will be visiting Philadelphia, and Breck asks Knox to make them feel welcome. He and his wife and children send their love to Mrs...
GLC02437.05414
24 April 1792
Brooks, John, 1752-1825
Thanks Knox for his letter announcing the arrangement of the new general officers of the army. Does not feel he can provide an official opinion until he has more information about the ranks and pay scales associated with the positions, so he writes...
GLC02437.05427
1 May 1792
Writes that the Consul of France has asked Breck to enclose a letter for Knox to forward (not present). The Consul is apparently afraid that the letter will be miscarried, so asks if the addressee (a Mr. De Rome) could send his reply via Knox....
GLC02437.05440
2 May 1792
Foster, Theodore, 1752-1828
The three authors write to recommend a Mr. William Mumford, the bearer of the letter, for a clerkship. He had been long in their employ, and they believe he would be successful at the job.
GLC02437.05441
3 May 1792
Marked "private." Received his recent letter, and apologizes that his business difficulties have prevented him from answering his questions. Comments on several issues Brooks brought up in his letter regarding new appointments of military officers...
GLC02437.05442
Chambers, Joseph G., fl. 1792
The letter, in its entirety, reads: "The place we thought of is Mr Hamiltons Seat as I understand. A grove of Cedar Trees and some Statues behind it about a Mile Northwest from the City. I thought proper to mention it farther to prevent Mistakes....
GLC02437.05443
4 May 1792
Tells Knox about a demonstration of guns that he is planning. Asks Knox to order him several more guns and supplies and asks Knox about an appropriate time to stage the demonstration. Written from "Sign of the Lamb Market Street."
GLC02437.05446
[Receipt of funds from Henry Knox, partially in French]
24 April 1792-19 May 1792
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Document includes an extract of a letter from Mr. [William] Duer written in French on 24 April. Also includes a receipt from Henry Knox of fifty dollars, dated 19 May. Lastly, letter includes a section in French apparently signed by a Mr. Bancel....
GLC02437.05469
[Certificate] [in German]
10 June 1792
Pearce, William, fl. 1783
Partially printed with names written in by hand. Certifies that Carl Wilhelm de Schmidsfelden is employed in a certain regiment with a yearly wage of 1500 Spanish dollars which should be delivered to him should he leave the regiment, but is now to...
GLC02437.05502
to unknown
14 June 1792
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Carrington writes, "I have been acquainted with Colo. John Pope the bearer hereof, and do believe him to be a very honest man."
GLC02437.05506
to Joseph Anthony
16 June 1792
Thanks Captain Anthony for endorsing two drafts, each for $1750, for Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall. Encloses the drafts (not included).
GLC02437.05507
to David Cobb, Henry Jackson, John Coffin Jones and Benjamin Hichborn
18 June 1792
Discusses a proposed plan for a canal that connects the Connecticut River to Boston. Informs the other men that he has already engaged the services of a mutual acquaintance, Captain John Hills, to act as surveyor and supervisor for the business....
GLC02437.05510
to [Joseph] Brant and Clement Biddle
27 June 1792
Contains two sections. The first section is directed to Captain [Joseph] Brant and informs him that he will have fifty guineas to defray his travel expenses to and from Philadelphia. In the second section, Knox asks Clement Biddle to deliver the...
GLC02437.05518
to William Kellock
July 12, 1792 - January 19, 1793
States that this is a duplicate of a letter sent on the May packet. Transmits duplicates of "the surveyors certificate ascertaining loss of weight on the tea by damage on board Snow Nelly." Also includes duplicates of Captain Dawsons protest, two...
GLC02437.05534
[Journal entry on the survey for a canal]
circa 16 July 1792
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Describes his journey to surrounding land to connect a canal with the upper part of the Connecticut River. Signed in text at top of first page. Originally enclosed with GLC02437.05726. See GLC02437.05578 for a shorter version of this manuscript sent...
GLC02437.05542
18 July 1792
Discusses renewal of certain drafts of Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall with Captain Anthony.
GLC02437.05548
to Edward Carrington
24 July 1792
Informs Carrington that he has received his letters concerning appointments for young officers and that though they generally arrived too late, he will keep them in mind for future consideration. States that there were many more applications than...
GLC02437.05558
to William Bingham
29 July 1792
Informs Bingham that he called when he was not at home. Wishes to speak with him on the "subject I mentioned to you yesterday."
GLC02437.05562
to Samuel Shaw
2 August 1792
Bell, George, fl. 1791-1795
Discusses the sale of goods on Knox's behalf, as well as his attempts to acquire money owed to Knox.
GLC02437.05566
7 August 1792
Discusses the situation of the family of the late General Nathanael Greene and believes that "[i]t is time a Bill was finally passed by a considerable majority for pecuniary restitution to the family;" Also writes concerning the status of the...
GLC02437.05571
to R. J. Vanden Brock
8 August 1792
Cazenove, Théophile, 1740-1811
Asks Vanden Brock to send his respects to Henry Knox and expresses his hope that Knox will be able to finish business so he can spare the time to visit him. Adds, "I have reason to believe that we will find ways to arrange the business for the land...
GLC02437.05575
to Rebecca Bowes
22 September 1792
Responds to Mrs. Bowes request for money, stating that he himself is on a tight budget, but still forwards her a note to draw $50.
GLC02437.05624
25 September 1792
Boulogne, fl. 1792
Writes concerning an agreement to purchase one million acres of land in Maine from William Duer. Mentions that Duer "hath told me that there was some private agreement between you and him by which he was at leisure to dispose of the sd Lands alone"...
GLC02437.05627
15 October 1792
Forwards a "printed report of the Secretary of the Treasury" (not included) concerning the petition of Catharine Greene, widow of General Nathanael Greene. Writes that "[i]f there is any thing further necessary either in this Office or the Office of...
GLC02437.05653
28 October 1792
Allison, David, fl. 1785-1800
Informs Knox that Mr. Reed brought news from "the falls of the Ohio." On his way to Allison's location, Reed met with Mr. Irwin, who reported that "five or six hundred Indians in the beginning of this month had appeared on the Frontiers of...
GLC02437.05671
to Chevalier Boulogne
19 November 1792
Discusses a proposed land agreement between Boulogne and William Duer. Also mentions Madame de Leval.
GLC02437.05705
5 December 1792
Brett, Piercy, fl. 1788-1792
Provides an extensive description of "French affairs" in relation to the French Revolution which he states is occupying all of Europe. "That their Republic seems so firmly established, they bid defiance to all the neighbouring powers to shake it...
GLC02437.05724
December 18, 1792
Informs Bingham he cannot agree to vest full authority of all of the property to Bingham as had been suggested. Believes that step is "unnecessary and improper."
GLC02437.05743
24 December 1792
Asks Bingham for the best time to call on him to discuss principles to be given to Mr. Lewis.
GLC02437.05754
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Informs Knox that he will not be available this morning to see him as he is preparing a letter to send to Europe and has guests. He should have time, however, after his guests leave.
GLC02437.05755
Memorandums for William Bingham
December 31, 1792
Lists memorandums for William Bingham dealing with purchasing land in Maine, obtaining land deeds, and land deals. Signed with initials.
GLC02437.05765
State of accounts with J. Buchannan & Co
Three parts. First part is an estimate of money from the J. Buchanan Co. Second part lists transactions between John Buchanan & Co. of Ostend in account with Shaw & [Thomas] Randall. Third part lists shipment of merchandise. Title and date from...
GLC02437.05766
January 12, 1793
Discusses the quality of some land and other parties interested in the land. Notes, Colonel Tebiger, who ascended the Kennebec in 1775, has given him a map and claims the land along the Dead River is in excellent condition.
GLC02437.05780
January 13, 1793
References Knox's letter of 5 January. Has made some progress in the negotiations. The committee "are now at Issue with us on some Points, which they insist upon." Can not yet determine the result, but hopes tomorrow's interview will "insure a...
GLC02437.05781
January 21,1793
References Knox's letters of 8 and 12 January. The letter of 8 January enclosed "a Copy of Morris's report, respecting the Kennebec Tract." Says the report was discouraging, but he was happy to hear part of it contradicted by communications from...
GLC02437.05789
February 12, 1793
Wants Knox to send him a copy of Pierpont's report on the soil of the Penobscot tract. Bingham forgot his copy in Boston.
GLC02437.05814
February 23, 1793
Reports that Madame de Leval is very desirous of having a time fixed for an interview on the subject of her proposal. Believes that Sunday, 24 February, is a day of leisure for Knox, and suggests that they meet with her then. Tells Knox to name the...
GLC02437.05831
4 March 1793
Bruce, Stephen, ?-1801
Writes him in consequence of a letter he received from their mutual friend Colonel [Benjamin] Hichborn. Hichborn reported that Colonel William Smith "would have occasion for some agent this way to Purchas some Quantity of provision &c &c and it...
GLC02437.05842
March 24, 1793
Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1810
Called on Knox that evening but was told he was indisposed with an illness. Was going to ask for a reference for "a young Man who has for some time lived in the Capacity of Servant with you of the Name Philip Louvre." The servant showed up at his...
GLC02437.05859
to Henry Jackson
12 April 1793
Bridge, Edmund, 1739-1826
This letter appears to have been forwarded by Jackson to Henry Knox, as Knox's handwriting is on the docket. This was written by Bridge as the Sheriff of Lincoln County in the District of Maine who was trying to sell some of the Waldo Patent to pay...
GLC02437.05870
4 May 1793
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Reports to Knox that the bank stock is at par, "but I will take Care to provide as you desire."
GLC02437.05886
13 June 1793
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Sent three of the maps by post as Knox directed. Each map costs 20 shillings or $2.50, for a total of $7.50. Encloses the account with receipts (not included). Reports "The City of New York is in a state of anarchy every night since the arrival of...
GLC02437.05900
[Knox acknowledges receipt of bank notes from William Bingham]
27 July 1793
Marked "Copy." Mentions receiving $17,000 in bank notes from William Bingham, "which notes I promise to take up when due they being solely for my accommodation."
GLC02437.05909
24 August 1793
Barnes, John, fl. 1793-1811
Written by Barnes as a clerk in the War Department. Encloses Knox's three months pay. Would like to have it "adjusted by the 1st of next Mo[nth], it would be very Accceptable indeed; as I have a large paymt to make good that day."
GLC02437.05914
24 September 1793
Audebert, Philip, fl. 1788-1796
Written during the yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia. Tells Knox that his children and domestics are in good health. Also says "nothing material has accured [sic] since you left us, as to the disorder in the City." Sends along an enclosed...
GLC02437.05927
27 September 1793
References a letter he sent to Knox on 24 September (see GLC02437.05928). Encloses a duplicate with this note (not included). Says "I find your progress is retarded, I now enclose you sundry letters, some of which came to hand last evening, which I...
GLC02437.05932
A weekly report of the recruits at Middletown under the command of Ensign Daniel Bissell
28 September 1793
Bissell, Daniel, 1754-1824
Reports that there are 8 privates and 1 sergeant on duty at Middletown, Rhode Island.
GLC02437.05934
to William Bingham and William Duer
1 October 1793
Pages one-three contain a letter to William Bingham. Page 4 has a letter to William Duer. There is only one signature, at the end of the Duer letter. Describes his trip to Elizabethtown. Tells Bingham that Mr. Baucel, the agent to Monsieur D...
GLC02437.05937
to Henry Knox [in French]
16 November 1793
Baucel (agent), fl. 1793
Written by Baucel as the agent of Monsieur D'Espremenil, who made a deal with William Duer involving lands in Maine. See GLC02437.05930 and .05937 for background on the situation. This letter is a follow up on previous correspondence.
GLC02437.05976
[Voucher for Henley's pay as a clerk in War Department]
23 December 1793
Henley, David, 1749-1823
Asks James Henry Langier, a clerk in the War Department, to give his pay to Burgess Allison. He is asking for pay for his services as clerk in the War Department from 1-5 July. The total is $7. It is signed at the bottom by Allison stating he...
GLC02437.06004
13 April 1794
Writes about the impending war and declares that Knox should "give up any consideration for the common or public good of our country." Discusses the necessity of finding an "American" engineer to help prevent the "enemy" from learning the strengths...
GLC02437.06077
to Sebastian Bauman
7 April 1794
Discusses Bauman's wish to be an engineer. Does not think this is a good career for him since the work would only be for "three or at most four months employ ... " and that he should not "relinquish a certainty for an uncertainty." Watermarked "J...
GLC02437.10296
to James Barnes
1 May 1865
Augur, Christopher Columbus, 1821-1898
Augur, commander of the Department of Washington, Twenty-second Army Corps, writes to General Barnes, commander of the prisoner-of-war camp at Point Lookout, Maryland. Authorizes Barnes to allow a Major from the 28th Regiment, United States Colored...
GLC02465.01
to A. T. Goodman
29 November 1861
Berdan, Hiram, fl. 1823-1893
Berdan, Colonel of the First Regiment United States Sharpshooters, informs Goodman that he is busy organizing companies already raised, and cannot issue any additional commissions. Writes "...I would be glad to have you confer with Mr. Milton P...
GLC02465.04
to John F. Cullum, Esq.
4 May 1861
Cullum, George Washington, 1809-1892
Cullum, Lieutenant Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Winfield Scott, writes "General Scott directs me to return his thanks for the valuable compilation of 'Naval Terms' presented to him by you."
GLC02465.06
to Gen. John T. Sprague re: an appointment
1863/02/20
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901
Sprague was Adjutant General.
GLC02465.15
to S. N. Burt re: investigating and commissioning soldiers
1861/12/17
Patrick, Marsena R., 1811-1888
Regarding a case of fraud practiced on two officers, and querying re seniority of two captains. "Onderdonk has raised the Squadron...to a very efficient state, working as it for the last 5 months steadily...."
GLC02465.18
to Gen. E. E. Mausah re: paperwork
1861/12/28
Webb, Alexander S., 1835-1911
GLC02465.31
to Orville Nelson Hartshorn
3 July 1865
Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900
Thankful for his election as a Trustee of Mount Union College, and promises to do a good job.
GLC02467.04
to A. C. French
March 22, 1847
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861
Announces his intention to accept a seat in the United States Senate and presents his resignation from the House of Representatives from the 30th Congress.
GLC02467.13
to Ulysses S. Grant
February 24, 1871
Morton, Oliver P., 1823-1877
Morton, a United States Senator from Indiana, writes to President Grant. Relates that Bryson Lilley, Esq., is an applicant for the position of Commissioner or Secretary to the Board of Commissioners under the new city government. Recommends Lilley...
GLC02467.18
to Hon. Robert J. Walker
9 July 1880
Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick Perry), 1814-1894
Encloses a report Stanton printed in advance of its presentation to the House of Representatives. Requests Walker's suggestions regarding the report. Possibly to Robert Jarvis Cochran Walker, though he did not serve a term in the House of...
GLC02467.25
to Thurlow Weed
15 August 1859
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896
Senator Trumbull writes to Weed, a political figure from New York. Relates that he will soon travel to Washington, D.C. to look into publications issued by the Republican committee, "& when these shall need funds to meet liabilities which have been...
GLC02467.27
to Henry T. Kerr
March 25, 1861
Wilmot, David, 1814-1868
Senator Wilmot discusses his recent failed attempts to call on President Lincoln and William H. Seward, Secretary of State. Notes that Seward had been dining with the French Minister when he called. Finally met with Lincoln and Seward in the...
GLC02467.29
Union generals born in NYS: 34 letters and documents [decimalized]
1861-1893
[decimalized 02465.01-02465.35]
GLC02465
to L. J. Cist
25 June 1863
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
Written in Grafton, possibly West Virginia. Brigadier General Averell replies to a note from Cist, collector of autographs for United States Sanitary Fairs. Recalls his Civil War service, including 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd U.S. Cavalry; Acting Assistant...
GLC02465.02
to Edwin Denison Morgan
25 April 1862
Barlow, Francis Channing, 1834-1896
Written before Yorktown. Barlow writes as Lieutenant Colonel, 61st Regiment, New York Volunteers. Informs Morgan, Governor of New York, that by an order of the War department, that the resignation of Henry A. Gates, 2nd Lieutenant of Company G...
GLC02465.03
to Frederick Thomas Locke
27 July 1862
Butterfield, Daniel, 1831-1901
Written during the Peninsula Campaign. Brigadier General Butterfield informs Captain Locke that verbal notice has been given for his command to move. Discusses the allocation of tents. Notes that his command has received Sibley tents. On the verso...
GLC02465.05
to the Adjutant General for the State of New York
19 July 1862
Couch, Darius Nash, 1822-1897
Brigadier General Couch writes to New York's Adjutant General (possibly John Titcomb Sprague or Thomas Hillhouse). Recommends Captain James Walsh of the 36th Regiment New York Volunteers for the position of Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel to Sprague...
GLC02465.07
to whom it may concern
February 23, 1863
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
Brigadier General Doubleday, commander of the 3rd Division, 1st Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, recommends Lieutenant Benjamin J. Marten, Aide-de-Camp, for promotion in his regiment. Notes that Marten has been "with me in the Battles of Gainesville...
GLC02465.08
to Adjutant General Read
29 April 1861
Duryée, Abram, 1815-1890
Duryee, Colonel of the 5th Regiment, New York Infantry, informs Adjutant General Read that he has appointed Dr. Gordon Winslow as chaplain on his staff. Requests a commission for Winslow (to be sent to Fort Schuyler). Possibly created at Fort...
GLC02465.09
[Receipt for 12 camp baskets]
23 April 1861
Ellsworth, E. E. (Elmer Ephraim), 1837-1861
Partially printed. Day of purchase is illegible; possibly 23 April. Colonel Ellsworth purchased the baskets from Baldwin & Johnston, successors to Picot & Shotwell. Written across printed text, Baldwin & Johnston note receipt of payment.
GLC02465.10
to Ancient-Asparow grass
6 April 1864
Gibbs, Alfred, 1823-1868
Docket indicates that this letter was written in Culpepper, Virginia. Replies to a letter from recipient (Asparow grass is possibly an alias for Fred S. [Cozzens?] whom he calls "Sparrowgrass"). Gives Sparrowgrass detailed and somewhat secretive...
GLC02465.11
to Thomas Hillhouse
27 August 1862
Colonel Gibbs commanding Fort Wayne, writes to Hillhouse, Adjutant General in Albany, New York. Reports, "Having received official information from the War Department that my exchange has been effected, and that I am free to go to duty, I... offer...
GLC02465.12
to General Hamilton
4 September circa 1862
Granger, Gordon, 1822-1876
Informs Hamilton that General William S. Rosecrans is in Rienzi, and had hoped to see Hamilton at Jacinto, Mississippi earlier that day, but had urgent business which detained him. Writes, "He is very anxious to see you & requests you to come over...
GLC02465.13
to Major E. O. Braun re: orders
1864/05/30
Hartsuff, George L., 1830-1874
Says "Here you are deceived again, This is my orders you say or thought - I wrote you [freely?] yesterday about my situation, prospects & about seeing the horses...." Written at the Metropolitan Hotel.
GLC02465.14
to Col. Anderson re: a skirmish
1862/06/22
Kearny, Philip, 1815-1862
Location name is illegible
GLC02465.16
to William Denison Whipple
1 August 1864
Parkhurst, John G., 1824-1906
Colonel Parkhurst describes the Battle of Brown's Mill (30-31 July 1864). Informs Union General Whipple that Colonel "James P. Brownlow has just come in here with a very few straggling cavalry entirely demoralized. Brownlow is barefooted. He...
GLC02465.17
to E. L. Crete? re: discharging a man, capturing supplies & home guard men
1862/11/03
Peck, John J., 1821-1878
GLC02465.19
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