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to Laurence L. Hopkins
March 1919
Robertson, Jim, fl. 1919
Thank-you note for a German belt buckle. Includes news about being promoted at school. Originally enclosed with GLC07810.055.
GLC07810.055.01
Robertson, Mary L., fl. 1919
Thank-you note for a handkerchief. Includes news about school and her lessons. Originally enclosed with GLC07810.055.
GLC07810.055.02
to Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
1 May 1919
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his mother about the temporary camp in which he is currently posted. Expects to be embarking soon after reaching Brest. Adds that he will continue sending mail to Ashtabula and asks that she continue on her end. Encloses a newspaper...
GLC07810.056
7 May 1919
Writes his mother a Mother's Day letter a week early in hopes of being en route to the states on the holiday. Short letter discusses the delays in coming home. Written on American Expeditionary Force letterhead.
GLC07810.057
to Dr. A.W. Hopkins
6 June 1919
Writes his father a belated birthday letter from Camp Dix, New Jersey. Describes his return to the states and his daily activities. Adds that he will be sending a parcel with his belongings. Written on American Expeditionary Force letterhead....
GLC07810.058
to Sara
15 November 1917
J.C.M., fl. 1917
Writes about letters received and written. Describes the local landscape. Written on YMCA letterhead. JCM was a student sailor.
GLC07810.059
to Bess
14 November 1918
Kelley, William H., fl. 1918
Writes to his college friend about his daily activities and the antics of his fellow soldiers. Tells a funny story about a friend's perfecting a pancake recipe. Written on Headquarters 155th Field Artillery Brigade letterhead.
GLC07810.060
to Kenneth S. Anderson
27 November 1918
LaRoche, Joseph A., fl. 1918
Writes to Anderson that he has been released from the hospital and is separated from the company. Asks for a reply so he can find them. Adds that he misses Anderson and the other soldiers.
GLC07810.061
[Report of General Knox's letter to Dr. Gordon]
2 April 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Later copy. Apparently an excerpt of GLC02437.03257, outlining an incident between General George Washington, the Comte de Grasse, General Rochambeau, General Henry Knox, and Lord Cornwallis. Note at top of page reads, "Report of Genl Knox's letter...
GLC02437.03258
to George Washington
13 June 1786
Later copy of GLC02437.03273.
GLC02437.03274
to Marquis de Lafayette
June 16, 1786
Knox references Lafayette's letter from February 11, 1786. He thanks Lafayette for his kindness toward his brother, William, when he was ill. Says that William has recovered and has been with him since October 1785. Hopes the recovery is permanent...
GLC02437.03276
to Joseph M. Maitland
26 July 1863
Maitland, James M., 1815-1864
Updates his son with news of Morgan's Raid: "The Morgan Raid has been the absorbing topic for the last two weeks and strong efforts have been made to capture him. Thus far about 3,000 of his men have been captured, and sent to different places for...
GLC03523.10.085
to Marquis de Lafayette [in French]
January 19, 1786
Francastel, Nicolas Jean, fl. 1784-1786
For an English translation of this French letter see GLC02437.03239. The translation is in a different hand. This letter was written by Parisian jeweler Nicolas Jean Francastel, who was one of the creators of the jeweled eagle insignia worn by some...
GLC02437.03238
An English translation of GLC02437.03238 in a different hand. This letter was written by Parisian jeweler Nicolas Jean Francastel, who was one of the creators of the jeweled eagle insignia worn by some members of the Society of the Cincinnati (Claude...
GLC02437.03239
to Henry Knox
March 12, 1786
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
General Nathanael Greene writes, "I thank you for the public attention you are paying to my public Trophies; but I have been so embarrassed and perplexed in my private affairs for a long time past which originated in the progress of the War that I...
GLC02437.03251
Extract of a letter from David Duncan to Tho Hutchins Esqr.
March 28, 1786
Duncan, David, fl. 1786
In this letter, David Duncan, a former Indian trader appointed to work at Fort McIntosh, writes to Thomas Hutchins, the Geographer of the United States. After a four-month tour of Detroit and the surrounding areas, Duncan reports to Hutchins about...
GLC02437.03254
A Speech from the Delaware Chiefs residing in the Delaware towns in the Shawanese country met in council at Coshocton June 18, 1786
18 June 1786
Tatopocsha, fl. 1786
Copy of a translation of a speech by Tatopocsha, Chief of the Coshocton Delaware, as well as Chief Captain John Dowdy and Chief Bigg Catt. Contains a note by Obadiah Robins, confirming that "This is the sense of the speech as it was interpreted to me...
GLC02437.03277
to William North
22 July 1786
McDowell, John, fl. 1786
Addressed to "Major North," William North, a Major and Inspector of the Army. Written from Fort McIntosh, located in present-day Beaver, Pennsylvania. Writes to discuss how best to equip surgeon's mates in the Fort McIntosh area. Argues that since...
GLC02437.03282
25 July 1786
North, William, 1755-1836
Written by Major William North, Inspector of the Army who was stationed in the environs of Fort Pitt and Fort McIntosh. Discusses inspection of military stores at Fort McIntosh, the best place to keep the stores, the inhabitants of Pittsburgh (he...
GLC02437.03286
to Smith and Wyckoff
28 August 1786
Inman, John, fl. 1786
Writes to the firm of Smith and Wyckoff on behalf of himself and his brother, G.S. Inman of London. Writes, "As I apprehend I am of sound mind & memory, it becomes me on my return to this place (where I have formerly done business) to address you...
GLC02437.03297
[Land transfer certificate]
16 August 1794
Wetmore, William, 1749-1830
Agreement relating to the transfer of 6,000 acres of land within the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09252
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Gorham]
February 15, 1783
Swift, Heman, 1733-1814
Colonel Swift recommends Gorham, of the Second Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox. Created at Camp Highlands.
GLC02437.09646
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Burbeck]
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Colonel Crane recommends Burbeck for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09648
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Ensign Smith]
February 16, 1783
Colonel Swift recommends Smith, from the Second Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Written from Camp Highlands.
GLC02437.09650
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Jackson]
February 20, 1783
Colonel Crane recommends Jackson for a leave of absence until 1 May 1783. In a post script, recommends Jackson for furlough until 15 April if 1 May is unacceptable. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09651
[Documentation of Captain McElhattan's injury]
Beatty, Reading, 1757-1831
Beatty, surgeon for the Pennsylvania Artillery, attests that McElhattan "received a hurt on his lame shoulder some time ago, & has not been able to join his regiment before this time." Written at the barracks of Philadelphia.
GLC02437.09652
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Lieutenant Freeman]
February 22, 1783
Colonel Crane recommends Freeman for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09653
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Smith]
February 21, 1783
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Colonel Stevens recommends Smith for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09654
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Goodell]
February 24, 1783
Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795
Colonel Butler recommends Goodell, of the First Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783.
GLC02437.09656
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Cunningham]
Colonel Butler recommends Cunningham, of the first Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09657
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Corporal John Heath]
O'Reily, John, fl. 1783
Captain O'Reily recommends Heath for a leave of absence for twenty days. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09659
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Ensign Keeler]
February 25, 1783
Wright, Joseph A., fl. 1783
Major Wright recommends Keeler, of the Third Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09660
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Doctor Simpson]
Colonel Swift recommends Simpson, surgeon of the Second Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox. Written at Camp Highlands.
GLC02437.09661
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Captain Machin]
February 26, 1783
Recommends Machin for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09662
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Charles Fanning]
February 27, 1783
Recommends Lieutenant Fanning, paymaster of the First Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 10 April 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09663
[Recommendation for furloughs for Corporal Edward Bass and P. Gardner]
February 28, 1783
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Captain Bushnell recommends Bass for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Recommends [P.?] Gardner for a leave of absence for twenty-five days. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09665
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Joseph Bond]
2 March 1783
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Colonel Nicola indicates that one of his men, who left on furlough in 1782, has not returned, and was mustered as a deserter. Notes that the deserter's absence leaves an opening for another man to go on furlough, and recommends Bond.
GLC02437.09667
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Stephen Ludlow]
Hills, E., fl. 1783
Captain Hills recommends Ludlow, of the Fifth Company, Invalid Regiment, for a leave of absence for fifteen days. Cosigned by Sergeant John Fulford. Hills directs his recommendation to Captain Reily (possibly Captain John O'Reily). Written at...
GLC02437.09669
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Doctor Duffield]
Recommends Duffield for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09670
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Wetzell]
Lieutenant Colonel Stevens recommends Wetzell for a leave of absence for twenty days. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09671
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Sergeant Warner]
3 March 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Captain Patten recommends Warner for a twenty-five day leave of absence. Directs his recommendation to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09673
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Ensign Goodrich]
Colonel Butler recommends Goodrich for a leave of absence until 15 April 1783.
GLC02437.09674
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Thomas Dakin]
4 March 1783
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1783
Recommendation consists of two parts. In the first part, Major Runals, Foreman of Blacksmiths, recommends Dakin for a five day leave of absence. In the second part, Lieutenant Campbell signs, noting that Dakin, from the corps of invalids and...
GLC02437.09676
To Joseph M. Maitland
17 July 1863
Tells his son that "my prayer is daily that you all may be prepared that if the Master calleth you may be received to that Land where there is no more death, no more bloodshed." Informs him that General George Meade was "not quite swift enough to...
GLC03523.10.080
to Elhanan M. Mast
19 July 1863
S., Mattie, fl. 1863
A vibrant letter written to "brother Mast." Writes, "Good morning brother Mast! What are you doing this delightful sabbath sunday! The bells are ringing the birds are singing and every thing and every body seems to say 'God and gratitude' and you Mr...
GLC03523.10.081
Reports that the draft will begin in Kingston the following week. Discusses Morgan's Raid, noting "At last accounts Morgan and his men were still pursuing his course without much interruption." Complains that [Lieutenant Colonel] Benjamin P. Runkle...
GLC03523.10.082
21 July 1863
Informs his brother-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel Mast, that he received a letter from his son, Joseph. Joseph was not at Vicksburg when the surrender took place because he moved with Sherman's corps to a location near Black River to monitor the...
GLC03523.10.083
[Van Cleve's General Orders No. 54]
22 July 1863
Van Cleve, Horatio P., 1809-1891
Court martial document requiring Lieutenant Colonel Elhanan M. Mast to appear in court. Notes that the summons has been commanded by Major General Van Cleve and that the trial is for Colonel William C. Williams, 44th Indiana Volunteers. Signed by...
GLC03523.10.084
28 July 1863
Tells his brother-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel Mast, that he recently received letters from his son, Joseph Maitland, dated 6 and 12 July. Joseph reported that he was near Jackson, Mississippi, where there were ongoing skirmishes (as part of Sherman's...
GLC03523.10.086
31 July 1863
Discusses life on the farm. Notes that the draft is not in place in his county, but hopes it will be implemented soon. Discusses Morgan's Raid, writing, "John Morgan with 28 of his Officers are confined in the Ohio Penitentiary. The authorities...
GLC03523.10.087
2 August 1863
Writes to his son, informing him of their daily life. Discusses church in great detail, noting their Sabbath School is doing quite well. Also mentions Republican Party nominations for county offices.
GLC03523.10.088
5 August 1863
Reports to his brother-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel Mast, that he received word from his son Joseph near in Jackson, Mississippi. Joseph informed him that Confederate General Joseph Johnston evacuated Jackson 17 July. Writes, "I see it stated in the...
GLC03523.10.089
9 August 1863
Tells his son that his uncle, Elhanan Mast, is planning on running for "Representative or Clerk of the Court it is not determined which it is the intention of nominating a full Democratic ticket in the County of the War Democrats..." Praises Mast's...
GLC03523.10.090
16 August 1863
Asks his son not to "neglect your daily devotions and cast off your Confidence in God: for he is your only shield, and defense in the day of trouble." Continues on to report that he has heard that General Ambrose Burnside's old Corps has returned to...
GLC03523.10.091
to Grier Maitland
17 August 1863
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Writes to his brother from Camp Bear Creek. Tells him, "I am now seated in the Capt's Tent with no one to disturb me, and as I sit here my mind wanders back to the old Homestead, in my imagination I see you all as you ply your Evening Care, Mother...
GLC03523.10.092
19 August 1863
Maitland, Grier, fl. 1837-1920
Writes to his brother from home, possibly Kingston, Ohio, detailing that they recently hosted a "Political meeting" at their house. Tells him that "Old Chaplain Shaffer made a slang and Bullyragging speech denounced every one in bitter terms did not...
GLC03523.10.093
21 August 1863
Provides details regarding Captain Warmock's recent good health. Reports that he has not heard positive things about Lieutenant Colwell. Informs his son, "I learned to day of another outbreak on Political Matters. The Union Party so called held a...
GLC03523.10.094
23 August 1863
Discusses a church sermon about religion and the war, during which the preacher stated, "any man be he Whig, Democrat, Republican, abolitionist or even Negro that would help to put down the Rebellion he would take them by they hand." States "I think...
GLC03523.10.095
25 August 1863
Maitland, William G., 1846-?
Grier writes to his brother informing him that "Normal School" has closed and that they had a Camp Meeting recently, which not many people attended. The last page of letter is written 26 August by James M. Maitland to his son, giving him updates on...
GLC03523.10.096
24 August 1863
Writes very short note to his son informing him that he saw Joseph's friend Simeon. Also notes that their family friend, John Petty, is at Camp Chase.
GLC03523.10.097
29 August 1863
Criticizes Clement Vallandigham. Predicts that there will not be a draft in Ohio, as the quota of troops Ohio has to meet can be filled with volunteers. Reports that his old chaplain died. Recently heard news of "unnecessary destruction of Property...
GLC03523.10.098
30 August 1863
Coleman, George W., fl. 1857-1886
Writes to "cousin," possibly Joseph M. Maitland, based on content. Writes, "I made a Union Speech which was well received by all except Vallandighammers of whom I will notice before I close... I am all over for Brough the union Candidate for Gov. & I...
GLC03523.10.099
6 September 1863
Writes to his son, "I have been frequently asked by your old friends whether it is so that you have turned abolitionist: I have upon all occasions told them that I did not think it could be possible. and, it has even been thrown up in a taunting...
GLC03523.10.100
8 September 1863
Tells his brother that they received his photograph: "we received your picture enclosed in your letter and I think it looks a goodeal like you used to look with the exception of your Extensive Mustache and Goatee..." The last page of the letter...
GLC03523.10.101
10 September 1863
Informs his son that his mother is not well. Comments on the recent Democratic Party meeting, saying "I do not believe that any good results from such gatherings... One thing is very evident that the intolerant spirit manifested by the Republican...
GLC03523.10.102
13 September 1863
Informs his son, "We... have noticed by the papers that Rosencrans [sic] is pushing after the [Rebl] army and has possession of Chattanooga and that Burnside with his army has taken Cumberlan [sic] Gap with 2,000 Prisoners and 19 guns, and had also...
GLC03523.10.103
21 September 1863
Reports that his brother-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel Elhanan Mast, is part of a Union force closing in on [Braxton] Bragg. Comments on a riot at the house of Mike Murphey. Informs him that there was a meeting at the Courthouse concerning the efforts...
GLC03523.10.104
23 September 1863
Moore, S.R., fl. 1863-1864
Discusses daily life and happenings at camp. Mentions [Brigadier General James W.] McMillan inspected their camp last Sunday and "Put several privates under arrest and I think reduced some Corporal to the ranks." Lists several promotions that have...
GLC03523.10.105
18 October 1863
Writes to his son informing him that his mother is still sick, and speculates it is because she is worried about him. Mentions that Elhanan (possibly Elhanan Mass who is Jamies Maitland's brother-in-law) and many others were killed on "the Field of...
GLC03523.10.106
21 October 1863
Writes to his brother, from "Home," possibly Kingston, Ohio, that their mother is "as well as ever." Tells him that he received Joseph's photographs. Reports that "I see in today's paper that Gen. [William Starke] Rosecrans is removed and Gen....
GLC03523.10.107
to Mary (Wright) Kellogg
10 November 1861
Blanchard, Ira, 1835-?
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from a hospital in Mound City, Illinois. Reports he has been sick with fever for six weeks. Says the hospital is three stories high and capable of treating 6000 patients. Comments that war "...tries men's souls."...
GLC03523.31.10
25 December 1861
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Camp Lyon in Illinois. Apologizes for using the word "love" in his letters to her. Responds to her inquiry about the hospital in Cairo, Illinois. Expresses doubt that the rumors of poor treatment for the soldiers...
GLC03523.31.11
February 5, 1862
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Fort Henry, Tennessee. Mentions Union General Halbert E. Paine leaving with the sick soldiers and supplies. Reports on his trip to Cairo, Illinois by steamer on the Ohio River. Says the boat was so crowded they...
GLC03523.31.12
circa February 1862
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from Fort Donelson, Tennessee. Reports his troops are pushing forward to Nashville, Tennessee. Refers to the battle and capture of Fort Henry, the first important Union victory in the Western Theater. Informs that...
GLC03523.31.13
April 21, 1862
Blanchard writes to Mary Wright from the General Hospital in Savannah. Reports on the Battle of Shiloh, "...a day never to be forgotten by me." Says the battlefield was littered with dead and wounded. Informs his right arm was wounded on the...
GLC03523.31.14
[Photograph of Neta Snook with airplane]
1920 ca.
Image of Neta Snook as a young woman in flight clothing.
GLC07243.006.03
[Photographs of Neta Snook and others]
The photographs are mounted on a black photo album page on both sides. The recto has five photographs containing images of Neta Snook with her dog Cam, Snook's Canuck airplane, and possibly employees of Goodyear field in Ames, Iowa. The verso of...
GLC07243.006.04
to his sister Martha and family
7 August 1863
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
He writes that it is his one year anniversary of enlistment and that he is glad he made the decision to enlist. Comments that the soldiers forage for most of their food, living "almost independent from Unkle [Uncle] Sam". Reports that Lieut. Culver...
GLC07460.042
[Resolution regarding distribution of lands in the Waldo patent]
February 16, 1798 - February 23, 1798
Sumner, Increase, 1746-1799
Appointing a surveyor to settle a dispute over lands within the Waldo patent. Some of the lands recently granted to Waldo's heirs were withing the holding of the Plymouth company, and this overlap must be resolved. Also signed by Samuel Phillips...
GLC02437.09265
to unknown
31 August 1853
Totten, Washington, fl. 1853
Written by Totten of the Engineer Department of the U.S. Navy to an unknown recipient. Says his letter to his father (General Joseph G. Totten, the Chief Engineer in Washington) requesting a list of the Lighthouse Board was received that day. Since...
GLC03479.21
to A.D. Bache
4 June 1853
Wainwright, Richard, 1817-1862
Written by Wainwright of the Coast Survey to Professor Bache as superintendent Coast Survey. Says he referred to the Navy Register and found out Lieutenant Trenchard outranks Lieutenant Murray, which eliminates all problems of having Murray with him...
GLC03479.22
to Dr. Guernsey
18 October 1860
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Written by Maury as Superintendent of the Naval Observatory. References Guernsey's's letter of 17 October. The handwriting is hard to read, but he seems to be requesting that a copy of a map or a book be returned to him. The recipient could...
GLC03479.26
[U.S. Navy appropriation document]
30 April 1861
Armstrong, James, 1794-1868
Partially printed document certifying that Captain James Armstrong was paid $89.60 for travel expenses from Boston to Washington D.C. Signed twice by Armstrong.
GLC03479.27
to A. Jamieson
31 October 1861
Jenkins, Thornton A., 1811-1893
Written in a secretarial hand and signed by Jenkins as Secretary of the Lighthouse Board to Jamieson as the Superintendent of Lights at Alexandria, Virginia. References Jamieson's letter of 30 October which stated that two boxes of old materials...
GLC03479.29
to A. H. Kitty
26 September 1864
Smith, Joseph, fl. 1841-1864
Written in a secretarial hand and signed by Smith for the Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting to Captain Kitty of the USS "Roanoke." References Kitty's letter of 24 September. Wants a survey made of the furniture of the "Roanoke," and if...
GLC03479.36
to Maurice Wakenian
23 November 1867
Radford, William, 1809-1890
Letter written in secretarial hand and signed by Rear Admiral Radford as Commandant of the U.S. Navy Yard at Washington, D.C. Says he has no photographs to send at the moment, but he anticipates a sitting at an early day when he will forward a...
GLC03479.39
to Benjamin P. Poore
December 21, 1870
Sands, Benjamin Franklin, 1811-1883
Written by Commodore Sands to Poore as a clerk at the capitol building. Requests several copies of the Congressional Directory. Asks him to send an order to the Congressional printer for 3 or 4 copies. Written on letterhead of the U.S. Naval...
GLC03479.40
to Samuel B. Nylie Mitchell
December 19, 1871
Reynolds, William, 1815-1879
Written by Commodore Reynolds of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting of the Navy Department to Mitchell. Encloses check (not included) for the annual assessment for 1870-1871. Asks for an acknowledgement. Written on letterhead of the Bureau of...
GLC03479.41
to Robert L. Harris
23 August 1880
Lowry, Reigert B., 1826-1880
References Harris's communication of 9 August. Sends along U.S. stamps he just received. Commodore Lowry was born 14 July 1826, at La Guayrs, Venezuela, the son of Robert K. Lowry of Maryland, United States Consul. He was appointed a Midshipman on 21...
GLC03479.46
to Charles Stewart
29 June 1882
Skinner, Charles William, fl. 1846-1882
Written by Skinner of the Bureau of Construction and Equipment of the U.S. Navy Department Stewart of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Wants Stewart to pass along canvas to a Dr. Earle who is preparing it to resist mildew. Wants to inform the bureau when...
GLC03479.47
to Henry Srunken[?]
6 March 1886
English, Earl, 1824-1893
Written by retired Rear Admiral English to Srunken (the name is hard to read and that spelling might not be correct). Encloses a check for 200 dollars (not included) for a bill that was sent to him.
GLC03479.52
to George B. Patrick
1 March 1887
Retired Rear Admiral Jenkins responds to Patrick's request for an autograph. The letter is mounted on another sheet of paper.
GLC03479.53
to O. H. Peck
15 May 1887
Worden, John Lorimen, 1818-1897
Written by retired Rear Admiral Worden to Peck who asked for the addresses of Loyall Farragut, the son of Admiral David Farragut, and A.R.S. Foote, the son of Admiral Andrew Foote. Worden says that Loyall lives at 113 East 36th Street in New York...
GLC03479.55
to W. B. Franklin
7 January 1890
McCawley, Charles G., 1827-1891
Written by McCawley as Colonel Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps to General Franklin as the Commissioner General of the Paris Exposition. References Franklin's letter of 28 December 1889, but says he has not received a copy of his letter to "the...
GLC03479.58
to Thomas Longman
7 June 1787
Discusses financial business related to Longman and the firm of Wright & Gill. Hopes that Longman "may receive the money together with its interest agreeably to your expectations." Notes that his brother William made the business arrangements...
GLC02437.03571
15 June 1787
Stevens, John, 1749-1838
Requests a payment of £180 from Henry Knox in New York currency payable to Thomas Smith to pay the rent of Knox's house. At bottom is a July 20 autograph endorsement signed by Smith to confirm receipt of the payment.
GLC02437.03582
to [Henry Knox]
18 June 1787
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Addressee inferred from content. Informs Henry about the health of his children, particularly a daughter who had been ill but is now healthy (see GLC02437.03585), as are Henry's other children. Imagines that Henry's stay at the [Constitutional]...
GLC02437.03586
[Receipt for tuition]
June 1787
Mary, John, fl. 1787
Receipt for the tuition of Henry Knox's daughter for learning French. Docketed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.03598
[Extract of a letter to Monsieur de Gribeauval respecting Mr. Knox]
23 July 1787
Lotbinière, Michel de Chartier, chevalier, marquis de, 1723-1798
Discusses his acquaintance with Knox, who hopes to start a correspondence with Gribeauval, most likely due to their common experience with artillery. Reports that Knox is knowledgeable about Gribeauval's reputation in Europe. Noted as an extract of...
GLC02437.03613
[Extract of a letter to Monsieur de Gribeauval respecting Mr. Knox] [in French]
GLC02437.03614
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