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to Henry Knox
15 July 1787
Bryant, John, 1742-1816
Informs Secretary of War Knox that he has sent a return of military stores for July 1787 and discusses work and repairs being done at the armory.
GLC03432.113
30 November 1787
Informs Secretary of War Knox that he has sent a return of military stores for October 1787. Explains a discrepancy in the return for gun powder in detail.
GLC03432.114
to John Armstrong
November 1813
Captain Bryant writes to Secretary of War Armstrong after being informed by the new superintendent that he will be dismissed from his position as Master of Ordinance and Assistant Military Storekeeper at the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts....
GLC03432.115
to John Bryant
25 May 1814
Hatch, Solomon, 1784-1865
This letter from Hatch to his brother in law, John Bryant, quotes a short letter, in full, from Secretary of War John Armstrong to Captain John Bryant (the recipient's father) indicating that he was being removed from his position as Master of...
GLC03432.116
[52 receipts and payroll documents from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts]
1781-1805
The receipts cover military stores and supplies, transportation, services, and general expenditures. Most receipts are countersigned on verso. Includes collateral information listing the names on the receipts.
GLC03432.117
to C.W. Foster
12 September 1865
Sarsons, Eleazer L., 1836-?
Writes to Colonel Foster, the assistant adjutant-general of volunteers, to request that he be allowed to remain in the service in a "colored organization." Recounts his history of service in the Union Army since 1861, which included a period as a...
GLC03953.02
[Drawing of Fort Marion (Castillo de San Marcos) in St. Augustine, Florida]
1862-1865
Heidder, G.H., fl. 1861-1865
The drawing shows an east side view of Fort Marion, which was controlled by the Confederacy during the Civil War. On the back is a note describing the fort, it's building material (coquina) made from crushed shells and its construction by the...
GLC03953.03
[Discharge form for Eleazer Sarsons as a volunteer private in the Civil War]
9 August 1861
Sarsons joined Company F in the 1st Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers on 3 May 1861, under the command of Augustus S. Edgerly, and this partially printed form officially released him after a three month term of service. Describes Sarsons as a...
GLC03953.04
[Appointment of Eleazer Sarsons as a volunteer sergeant in the Civil War]
25 September 1861
Whipple, Thomas J., 1816-1889
Signed by Colonel Whipple and countersigned by Adjutant Henry W. Fuller. Partially printed document appointing Sarsons the third sergeant in Company C of the 4th Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry.
GLC03953.05
[Proof of an authorized furlough for Eleazer Sarsons]
16 September 1863
Drew, Jeremiah Dearborn, ?-1905
Partially printed document documenting that Sarsons, the first sergeant in Company C of the 4th Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, was granted a month-long furlough from his duties at Morris Island, South Carolina. A note signed...
GLC03953.06
[Discharge form for Eleazer Sarsons as a volunteer sergeant in the Civil War]
February 28, 1864
Richardson, M.V.B., fl. 1864
A partially printed document attesting to Sarson's discharge from Company C in the 4th Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, in which he served a three-year term. Describes Sarsons as a twenty seven year old farmer, 5'7" tall, with a light...
GLC03953.07
[Discharge by special order for Eleazer Sarsons as a volunteer sergeant in the Civil War]
14 July 1865
Cilley, Clinton A., 1837-1900
Called "Special Orders No. 121." Honorably discharges Sarsons so he could "accept a commission then tendered to him by the Governor of New Hampshire." Issued "By Command of Brevet Major General Ruger." Partially printed document from the...
GLC03953.08
Camp Sullivan. Headquarters of the fourth New Hampsire Regiment, general order No. 1.
21 September 1861
Organizes the regiment, listing the officers, their positions and companies, and the arrangement of the regiment. Authorized by the command of Colonel Whipple and witnessed by Adjutant Henry W. Fuller. Eleazer L. Sarsons, the owner of the document...
GLC03953.13
[Tintype photograph of Abraham Lincoln]
circa 1864
Campaign tintype of Lincoln for the election of 1864. In bronze colored metal frame. Printed on reverse is, "Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States. Firm to maintain and defend the Union." Photography studio's name is obscured but...
GLC04102.01
[Republican campaign token for 1860 election]
1860
With photographs of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, on opposing sides. Gold border. Punched with hole at top.
GLC04102.02
With photographs of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top.
GLC04102.03
GLC04102.04
[Bell/Everett campaign token for 1860 election]
With photographs of Edward Everett and John Bell, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top. Bell and Everett ran on the Constitutional Union ticket.
GLC04102.05
[Democratic campaign token for 1860 election]
With photographs of Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top. Douglas and Johnson ran on the Northern Democratic ticket.
GLC04102.06
[Republican campaign token for 1864 election]
1864
With photographs of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, one of each side. Stamped with their names and "for President," "for Vice-President." Gold border. Punched with hole at top.
GLC04102.07
[Lincoln and Hamlin 1860 election token]
circa 1860
Republican election token from the 1860 presidential election with photographic portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin on opposite sides. With hole punched at top. Same as .02.
GLC08499.01
Republican election token from the 1860 presidential election with photographic portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin on opposite sides. With hole punched at top. Same as .01.
GLC08499.02
Collection of two documents related to Harriet Beecher Stowe [Decimalized .01-.02]
December 1852
Two letters regading the controversy that developed after Harret Beecher Stowe cited Joel Parker as a pro-slavery preacher in her book "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
GLC08965
to Anson Rood
December 7, 1852
Parker, Joel, 1795-1875
Discusses the controversy that developed after Harret Beecher Stowe cited Parker as a pro-slavery preacher in her book "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Parker, claiming his statements were misrepresented, threatened to sue for libel, and a scandal began. Two...
GLC08965.01
14 December 1852
Stowe, Calvin E., 1802-1886
Discusses the controversy surrounding his wife, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Joel Parker that developed after she cited Parker as a pro-slavery preacher in her book "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Parker, claiming his statements were misrepresented, threatened...
GLC08965.02
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