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to Edward C. Mauran
February 14, 1865
Locklin, Thomas, fl. 1865
Private Locklin expresses difficulty obtaining his bounty, thus requests Enlistment Rolls from Adjutant General Mauran. Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.025
to James F. Merrill
February 20, 1865
Mauran, E.C., fl. 1865
Adjutant General Mauran transmits Private Thomas Locklin's Descriptive List (not included) to Lieutenant James F. Merrill.
GLC02750.026
to unknown
March 27, 1865
King, James, fl. 1865
Lieutenant King requests Private Frank [Daniels'?] Descriptive List from the recipient.
GLC02750.028
1865
Sketch of a battle plan, including position of regiments, guns, and wagons. Indicates distance in miles.
GLC02750.029
to Sanondess Jenks
February 12, 1865
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Describing a battle to his wife, Sanondess, Captain Jenks states that "the rebels have directly in our front an eight inch Columbiad gun … they fired every fifteen minutes from this gun all day …" Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.030
to Ethan A. Jenks
15 April 1865
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
Assistant Adjutant General Wright instructs Captain Jenks' detachment to rejoin the Seventh Regiment.
GLC02750.031
to E. B. French
30 April 1865
Consists of several copied statements regarding items lost from Captain Jenks' ordnance stores. Signed by French as Second Auditor of the United States Treasury.
GLC02750.032
5 May 1865
Wilbur, George A., fl. 1865
Captain Wilbur informs Captain Jenks that he is required to attend the General Court Martial scheduled for 8 May 1865.
GLC02750.033
to Friend Bemis
8 May 1865
Relates events that took place during April 1865 in Fort Hell, Virginia (also known as Fort Sedgwick). Refers to the Seventh Regiment (possibly of the Rhode Island Volunteers). States that his Company was traveling to Farmville, Virginia when they...
GLC02750.034
to Samuel B. Ward
31 May 1865
Captain Jenks writes to Ward, Assistant Surgeon at a general hospital, regarding the Descriptive List of Private P. Thornton.
GLC02750.035
Informs the recipient that as Brigade Officer of the Day, the author found the men at several pickets "well instructed and vigilantly performing their duty." Written at Poplar Grove Church.
GLC02750.037
to James McElroy
12 September 1865
P., Charles, fl. 1865
requests Sergeant McElroy to send a Descriptive List to the hospital at Camp Denison. Written at Camp Dennison .
GLC02750.038
to G.D. Palmer
16 September 1865
Connell, John, fl. 1865
Requests Descriptive Lists from Palmer Written at Camp Dennison .
GLC02750.039
18 May 1885
Johnson, William H., fl. 1885
First Lieutenant Johnson requests information regarding surgeons working in the Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island Hospital during the years of 1864 and 1865 from Captain Jenks. Johnson requests this information for the widow of Sergeant [Dennis J.]...
GLC02750.041
2 September 1893
Bliss, Zenas Randall, 1835-1900
Colonel Bliss declines an invitation for the annual meeting of the Seventh Rhode Island Veterans Association from Jenks, the Association's President.
GLC02750.042
31 June 1900
Hopkins, William P., fl. 1973
Hopkins, who previously served in the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, transmits blank paper and stamps to Jenks, requesting Jenks to record the details of his service during the Civil War. Based upon his research, Hopkins wrote The...
GLC02750.043
22 December 1900
Hopkins sends Captain Jenks a block made from a picture of General Zenas Randall Bliss (not included). Informs Jenks of his plans to visit Civil War sites in Virginia.
GLC02750.044
[certificate of disability for discharge of James A. Briggs]
6 April 1863
Rex, George, fl. 1861-1877
Surgeon George Rex certifies that James A. Briggs was enlisted by Ethan A. Jenks for military service on 18 August 1862. States that for the past two months, Briggs has been unfit for military service.
GLC02750.045
to Lorenzo Thomas
17 April 1863
Schenk, Robert, fl. 1863
Schenk, writing from the Middle Department, encloses a Certificate of Disability for Private James A. Briggs (not included). Attention is invited to surgeon George Rex.
GLC02750.046
to John Sullivan
2 July 1863
Obeying special orders from the War Department, Colonel Bliss relieves Captain Ethan A. Jenks from duty.
GLC02750.047
Colonel Bliss informs Adjutant General Thomas that Captain Ethan A. Jenks knew nothing of "Fraudulently enlisting a Private in his Company who served but one Month and drew bounty." Bliss attests to Jenks' character and requests reconsideration of...
GLC02750.048
to John Parke
Colonels Arnold and Bliss inform Major General Parke that guards will accompany Captain Ethan A. Jenks to Cairo, Illinois
GLC02750.049
[members of the seventh regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers express regrest regarding the dismissal of Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
Members of Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
Members of the Seventh Regiment praise Jenks' service and object to his dismissal, stating that "His career has been marked by patient endurance and fair answering devotion to the cause of Our ... Country."
GLC02750.050
[dates related to Ethan A. Jenks' dismissal]
3 July 1863
Written on a small notebook, this sheet lists the chronology of Jenks' dismissal.
GLC02750.051
[certificate granting Jenks permission to ride as a passenger on any steamboat in Cairo, Illinois not exclusivley in governmental service]
7 July 1863
Swayne, Wagner, fl. 1863
Also signed by Deputy [?] Swenney. Wagner Swayne signs as Provost Marshal.
GLC02750.052
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