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to Henry Knox
March 27, 1776
Tracy, Nathaniel, 1751-1796
Arranges to have the bearer of the letter retrieve artillery from Framingham, Massachusetts. Tracy was a merchant who turned privateer during the Revolution.
GLC02437.00261
March 28, 1776
Putnam, Israel, 1718-1790
Instructs Knox to withhold four pounds from the pay of a matross in his regiment named Henry Irvington. The money had previously been advanced to Irvington. Putnam was one of the original major generals appointed by the Continental Congress.
GLC02437.00262
[Receipts for money disbursements from Henry Knox to Major John Crane and Captain Thomas Pierce]
March 29, 1776
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Two receipt entries signed by Crane and Thomas Pierce for pay distributions, but in neither Pierce's or Crane's hand. Crane and Pierce were under Knox's command. This document is the "loose receipt" referenced on page 18 of GLC02437.00258.
GLC02437.00263
to Lucy Knox
circa March 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Responds affectionately to a letter from Lucy asking what has become of him. Answers that he has not written because of how busy he has been (during the siege of Boston). Comments that the British are packing up and leaving Boston, and Knox expects...
GLC02437.00264
[Money lending receipts]
3 April 1776
Frothingham, Benjamin, 1734-1809
Two military receipt entries also signed by James Furnival for money borrowed from Henry Knox by Captain of Artillery Benjamin Frothingham and Lieutenant James Furnivall.
GLC02437.00265
[Receipt for Quarter Master David Bradley's pay from January to April 1776]
2 April 1776
Certifies payment but does not mention the amount.
GLC02437.00266
4 April 1776
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Confirms receipt of an order to remove artillery from Dorchester Heights to the Roxbury Meeting House. Seeks advice to resolve a conflict with Captain John Popkins company over guard duty. Notes that the men need extra time to retrieve their...
GLC02437.00267
[A complete account of money received of Colonel Henry Knox and money paid to the men]
5 April 1776
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Payment ledger with docket noting that this was Colonel Burbeck's account.
GLC02437.00269
7 April 1776
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Stevens writes Knox to update him on activities during his march to Crown Point, New York. Reports difficulties in transporting ordnance and stores because of broken carts, the scarcity of food for the pack animals, and "Cattle very low in flesh."...
GLC02437.00270
to unknown
12 April 1776
Orders an officer to proceed to Norwich, Connecticut with powder and ammunition. Notes that the officer has a warrant to impress teams of animals if necessary. A note on the verso records numerical quantities of unnamed items being transferred from...
GLC02437.00271
[An abstract of money paid by Captain Jotham Drury in Colonel Henry Knox's Regiment of Artillery for the month of January 1776]
Drury, Jotham, 1741-1831
Lists amounts owed to fifty-five enlisted men in Knox's regiment and underneath Colonel William Burbeck's command.
GLC02437.00272
18 April 1776
Explains that he has remained in Newport, Rhode Island, where a recent British naval attack had been fended off, to fulfill orders to help protect the town from additional attacks. He will depart for Norwich later in the day, where he hopes to stay...
GLC02437.00273
21 April 1776
Comments on a fatiguing two day, sixty-four mile journey from Newport, Rhode Island, to Norwich, Connecticut. Indicates that he will stay in Norwich until all the stores are embarked for New York. Mentions that he will make a trip to New London...
GLC02437.00275
to Thomas Pierce
circa April 1776
Brief account from Colonel Knox to Captain Pierce for money paid for blankets from February to April of 1776. Also notes cash received by Colonel William Burbeck and Major John Crane.
GLC02437.00277
to Horatio Gates
26 April 1776
Badlam, Stephen, 1751-1815
Reports information received from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort and other officers returning from the siege of Quebec about the ordnance and stores available in American encampments near Quebec. There is none to speak of, with the exception of...
GLC02437.00278
[Invoice of pay for officers in Henry Knox's artillery regiment during the Revolutionary War]
26 April 1776 and 9 May 1776
The 26 April side lists partial pay for the months of February and March for six named captains in Knox's artillery regiment. The 9 May side is very brief and relates to artillery cost.
GLC02437.00279
An accou.tt of money paid to several named Captains In the Regiment of Artillery for the use of their Respective Companies
March 29, 1776 and April 26, 1776
Lists money distributed to captains under Major John Crane in Knox's artillery regiment. Docket is in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.00280
A Compleat Account of Money Re'd. of Cor'l. Henry Knox and Monney Paid Away To Officer and Men
February 15, 1776 - April 27, 1776
Morton, Dimond, 1743-1792
Lists money received on four dates by Colonel Knox, Colonel William Burbeck, and Major John Crane, and consequently distributed to officers and soldiers in Knox's artillery regiment. Morton was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment. Docketed by...
GLC02437.00281
to: Drazilla Churchill.
16 April 1865
Robins, Juliet G., fl. 1865
Churchill would like his mother to send a box from home as his appetite is very good. Mrs. Robins laments the suffering of the soldiers, and urges the end of the war. She wishes no mercy for the South for their part in this "terrible tragedy."
GLC03859.27
28 April 1865
Churchill is making strides in his recovery, and believes that if he could get a furlough he could make the journey home, despite the fact that he cannot walk due to the condition of his feet. Mrs. Robins has hope that Col. Geer, who accompanied...
GLC03859.28
08 May 1865
Churchill requests that his Uncle Nelson come and escort him home. He expects to be well enough to get out of bed in a few days.
GLC03859.29
15 May 1865
Churchill is well enough to go outdoors, but is not yet completely recovered. He requests ten to fifteen dollars from his mother to last him the remainder of his stay in the hospital, and expects to receive his discharge soon.
GLC03859.30
01 June 1865
Churchill chastises his mother for not writing, and reminds her to send the money he requested previously. It was announced in the newspaper that all who have suffered in Southern prisons should be discharged with three months extra pay, thus he and...
GLC03859.31
14 June 1865
Churchill has still received no word from his mother, nor has he received any money from her. Mrs. Robins argues that the money is unnecessary, as he gets plenty to eat at the hospital. He is recovering rapidly and should be able to walk by the...
GLC03859.32
to: "Well Brothe."
17 June 1865
Churchill, Byron, 1846-?
Churchill's doctor has taken another bone out of his toe, thus his recovery has been slightly delayed. He seems bored and restless ("I can't find anything to do….I have nothing to write so I do this to amuse myself…"), and asks the recipient to send...
GLC03859.33
to Drazilla Churchill
June 29, 1865
Churchill has finally received the letter and money sent by his mother. He writes of a few boys leaving the hospital each day, though there is no sign yet of his own discharge. His health is generally good, although he is bothered by an itch in his...
GLC03859.34
to: Byron Churchill.
30 July 1900
Bodge, George M., 1841-1914
Bodge requests genealogical information concerning Churchill's immediate family. Bodge obtained Churchill's address through Isaac B. Churchill (Byron's uncle) of Glen Ellyn, Ill.
GLC03859.35
to: Sam Chapman
[1897]/07/25
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
plans to travel east in September; view of President Cleveland and Democratic party; and opposition to coinage of silver: "If the people want cheap money give them old Confederate notes."
GLC03921.01
1897/09/22
enclosed check to settle accounts; appointments by McKinley.
GLC03921.02
to William Chapman
1899/11/01
News of friends and family; hopes for November election; and article written for the Times concerning actions of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan during the war: "[W]hen Grant telegraphed Sheridan about capturing and corralling my men's wives it...
GLC03921.03
1900/11/23
Chapman's fate pending army reorganization; McKinley's feelings towards Mosby.
GLC03921.04
to Sam Chapman
1905/12/23
News of Chapman's appointment under Brown Allen; finding Lee's letter book over the Gettysburg Campaign.
GLC03921.12
1915/03/22
invitation to speak at the Quill Club; progress on the group painting.
GLC03921.39
1916/01/04
3/16/1916 Norfolk, Va. re: news of Willie's marriage; mentions a friend traveling to California.
GLC03921.53
1916/02/27
suffering due to bladder trouble; intention to travel to St. Vincent's hospital in Norfolk for a remedy.
GLC03921.54
1916/10/30
refusal to let Bennet Young write his biography; enclosing copy of Dolly's [Adolphus Richard] biography written by Young [1914].
GLC03921.56
April 1776
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Expresses her love for Henry and attempts to make him feel guilty for being away from home and family, particularly his infant daughter. Thanks him for his three recent letters (see GLC02437.00273, GLC02437.00275, GLC02437.00276) but wonders why the...
GLC02437.00282
2 May 1776
Mentions having a difficult journey to New York. Discusses the strong military defenses in the city and New York's strategic importance to the war effort. Instructs her to prepare for her journey from Boston to New York, advising her to travel in...
GLC02437.00283
[Invoice for blanket money for January through April 1776]
4 May 1776
Foster, Thomas Waite, fl. 1769-1776
Indicates that cash was received by Colonel William Burbeck and Major John Crane. Foster was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.00284
[Invoice for soldier payment and blanket purchases for men in Henry Knox's artillery regiment]
7 May 1776
Dana, William, 1745-1809
List pay for officers and new recruits, and the cost of blankets for fifty-three men. Docket identifies it as Captain Dana's account.
GLC02437.00285
An abstract of Capt. Dimond Morton Company in Corl. Henry Knox Regiment of Artillery from [their] inlistment to the first of May 1776.
1 May 1776
Lists names and pay of captains, sergeants, corporals, bombardiers, gunners, and a fifer.
GLC02437.10003
An abstract of officers and soldiers, under the command of Lieut Henry Burbeck, in the regt. of artillery, commanded by Henry Knox Esqr. from the first of [February] to the first of May.
Includes names and pay of officers and soldiers.
GLC02437.10461
1916/03/16
expectations to remain in hospital for several weeks; inquires after Willie.
GLC03921.55
Angstead, William.
[1861-1865]
Gurnsey imprint on verso. Ink signature of Angstead on verso, along with penciled inscription in another hand: "2nd Lieut. Co. M." Oval bust portrait in uniform. Written at B.H. Guernsey.
GLC04506.01
Barlow, Frank.
Gurnsey, B.H.
Gurnsey imprint and ink signature of Barlow on verso. Oval bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.02
Beatty, William.
Ink signature of Barlow on verso: "Wm Beatty, Otterville, Cooper Co., Missouri." Penciled inscription in another hand: "Age 19, Co. M, 7 Iowa Cavalry, Native- Ohio." Oval vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.03
Carte de visite of Joseph Brady
Hamilton, C.L., fl. 1861-1865
Imprint of Hamilton and ink signature of Brady on verso. Oval bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.04
Brady, William.
Ink signature of Brady, along with penciled inscription in another hand: "William Brady, Age 22, Co. M, 7 Iowa Cavalry, Jones County, Iowa, Native- Pennsylvania." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.05
Burwell, James H.
Imprint of Gurnsey on verso, along with ink signature of Burwell ("J. H. Burwell, Burgess, Clinton Co."), and penciled inscription in another hand ("James H. Burwell, Age 19, Co. M, 7 Iowa Cavalry, Native- Ohio"). Oval bust portrait in uniform...
GLC04506.06
Carte de visite, 10.0 x 6.0 cm. White mount.
Verso contains stamp of Gurnsey, ink signature of Carter, and pencil inscription in another hand: "Age 19, Co. M, 7 Iowa Cav., Res. Wyoming, Nativity- Indiana." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.07
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