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to Eben Whittemore
16 October 1862
Rogers, William, fl. 1862
Now that the quota of Eastham has been filled, Brewster is the only town not to fill it's quota. Signed by Rogers as Assistant Adjutant General.
GLC02175.07
United States volunteer enlistment for nine months service for the town of Brewster
17 October 1862
Mayo, Jeremiah, fl. 1862
List of men enlisted from Brewster. Singed by Mayo as "Ch of Selectmen of Brewster."
GLC02175.08
to George Andrew
25 October 1862
Whittemore, Eben S., fl. 1862-1864
Having finished his duties as superintendent of the draft he says he is sending a bill for his expenses, which he hopes will be forwarded to the War Department.
GLC02175.09
Falmouth Exempts
7 November 1862
List of men from Falmouth exempt from service. Lists reasons why the men cannot serve, most often because they are at sea.
GLC02175.10
10 November 1862
Lewis, Thomas, fl. 1862
States that while Charles F Childs has been enrolled, he is at sea "on a merchant foreign voyage." Signed by Thomas Lewis as the "Ch. Selectmen of Falmouth." Also signed "James &C."
GLC02175.11
General order no. 58
22 November 1862
Schouler, William, 1814-1872
Order regarding quotas by town for volunteers.
GLC02175.12
GLC02175.13
General order no. 60
4 December 1862
Order temporarily suspending the draft, so that more recruits can be enlisted to three year terms.
GLC02175.14
Schedule A to accompany the order for a draft, to be executed on December 8, 1862
December 8, 1862
For each town lists number of men serving and draft quota.
GLC02175.15
General order no. 61
December 11, 1862
Banning further credits allowing towns to transfer already enlisted men.
GLC02175.17
December 19, 1862
Howes, Joshua C., fl. 1860-1869
Regarding meeting the quota for the draft. Signed by Howes as "Chair of Selectmen of Dennis."
GLC02175.18
Davis, Solomon, fl. 1862
States that Truro has filled it's quota of soldiers.
GLC02175.19
20 December 1862
Hardy, Josiah, 1822-1900
Chatham has been asked to fill their town quota for the army, but Hardy claims they have already done so.
GLC02175.20
Kenrick, John, fl. 1862
States that his town has now more than filled it's quota. Signed by Kenrick as "Chr Selectmen of Orleans."
GLC02175.21
[Bill for posting handbills]
9 May 1864
Thatcher, Edward, fl. 1864
Bill to Eben Whittemore for two dollars for posting handbills for a day. Also three dollars and fifty-six cents to hire a horse and carriage.
GLC02175.22
[Receipt for payment of a bill]
14 May 1864
Receipt for Ebenezer Whittmore for payment of four dollars and fify cents made to Thatcher. Payment was made in regards to a bill, GLC02175.22.
GLC02175.23
Pencil sketch of Union position -- during Pickett's charge, July 3, 1863
circa 1863
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Pencil sketch with ink notes showing positions of brigades and regiments during Battle of Gettysburg. Title is written in pencil on verso.
GLC02670.04
[Untitled pencil sketch of troops forming a line of battle]
Pencil sketch of troops forming a line possibly for a charge. Ink transfer of Bachelder's handwriting on verso suggests this was laid into the Gettysburg sketchbook GLC02670.01 against his signature.
GLC02670.05
Headquarters of Gen. Jas. H. Van Allen, military governor, Yorktown Va. May 17. 62
circa 1862
Pencil and watercolor sketch of a house. Title written in ink at bottom. On verso is written in an unknown hand, "Sketched by John B. Bachelder."
GLC02670.06
Residence of Robert E. Lee used as headquarters of Gen. Magruder
circa 1862-1863
Pencil and watercolor sketch of a house with horse and carriage in foreground. Title written in pencil at bottom. Note on verso, "Near Richmond Va." Magruder was a Confederate general. In reality, this image is not a picture of Robert E. Lee's...
GLC02670.07
[Dedication note transmitted within GLC02682.01]
2 November 1869
Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879
Unsigned note states "Mr. Cushing has the honor to place in the hands of the President the accompanying supplementary volume, which completes the set of documents in the matter of the claims of the Hudson's Bay Company against the United States."
GLC02682.02
The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (June 29, 1863)]
29 June 1863
News on the siege of Vicksburg from the Union Mississippi Squadron blockading the city. Article humorously attacks the Arkansas Democrat.
GLC06107.22.02
Ain't it strange
circa 1901
Beeby, Frank Leon, 1859-?
Contains a poem possibly printed within a Pennsylvania newspaper. Poem was contributed to the paper by Beeby, from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. On verso, clipping includes a reference to Market Street. Previously contained within GLC06126.01.
GLC06126.02
to George Weedon
27 June 1780
Walker, John, 1744-1809
Hears that Weedon has been called back into service. Feels the war is going well and expects a favorable outcome. "Let it not be said that Virginia was exceeded by any" other state. The British burned Springfield, then retreated to Elizabethtown....
GLC06500.01
11 July 1780
Hears that new French ships have arrived in the West Indies, and hopes they can help defeat the British fleet. The fleet opposing the British now numbers almost "50 sail of the line with 30,000 troops." Thinks such a force capable of quickly taking...
GLC06500.02
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