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to Henry Knox
31 August 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses the purchase of land in Connecticut and other business related to land.
GLC02437.06507
to John Barnes
5 September 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Three parts. First dated Boston 5 September and addressed to John Barnes and Thomas Jaquett. Second addressed to Thomas L. Moore and third addressed to Jonathan Meredith. All discuss Knox's business dealings with George Meade.
GLC02437.06517
Discusses a business proposition and the ability of the land to turn a profit.
GLC02437.06518
12 September 1795
Expresses his apologies that Knox's land proposals have failed and discusses the difficulties they are having in selling the Maine lands.
GLC02437.06522
19 September 1795
Discusses the attempt to sell Maine lands to the Europeans. Suggests that Knox make a trip to England.
GLC02437.06526
26 September 1795
Expresses his eagerness to hear from Knox after his trip to a town to look at land.
GLC02437.06530
2 October 1795
Wants to set up some kind of system in order to deal with the disposal of the land they own in Maine. Would like to have someone in England that they trust to help promote the sale of the land.
GLC02437.06532
10 October 1795
Discusses business.
GLC02437.06536
17 October 1795
Discusses the sale of land.
GLC02437.06543
24 October 1795
Expresses his satisfaction with the duc de Liancourt's tour of the country and his wish that Knox will make his visit sooner than planned.
GLC02437.06548
to Henry Jackson
27 October 1795
Discusses his financial situation where he has hired someone to help him conduct some business with a firm in England.
GLC02437.06551
[Agreement]
4 November 1795
Agreement that the other party will pay Knox for a portion of land. Noted as witnessed and signed by a John [Storaker ?] Signature and bottom right corner clipped.
GLC02437.06561
7 November 1795
Informs Knox that a packet has arrived at Halifax and discusses other business matters.
GLC02437.06566
12 November 1795
Discusses Knox's trip to Philadelphia and the Maine lands.
GLC02437.06567
[Questions concerning William Duer]
30 November 1795
Lewis, John A., fl. 1795
List of questions that will be asked concerning William Duer by the court. Note on the verso signed by Charles Biddle and dated 22 December 1795. Noted as a copy .
GLC02437.06575
to Jonathan Maynard
1795
Burkmar, Thomas, fl. 1771-1803
Informs Maynard that Henry Knox has received the return he sent. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.06585
December 29, 1795
Bayard, fl. 1795
Mrs. Bayard asks Knox for dinner and tea.
GLC02437.06586
[Agreement with Henry Knox]
May 1795
Discusses Knox and his financial status.
GLC02437.06588
Cazenove, Théophile, 1740-1811
Discusses finances. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.06592
January 14, 1796
Discusses land in Maine.
GLC02437.06596
January 16, 1796
Discusses land in Maine and business with a mutual acquaintance.
GLC02437.06597
January 17, 1796
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Discusses financial business.
GLC02437.06600
to Henry Knox [incomplete]
January 30, 1796
Discusses the Maine lands and complains about the behavior of an agent.
GLC02437.06605
February 2, 1796
Discusses a land purchase.
GLC02437.06609
February 4, 1796
Discusses a loan, payments and other financial matters.
GLC02437.06613
February 6, 1796
Discusses business and land deals.
GLC02437.06615
February 10, 1796
Describes a suspected conspiracy by settlers/squatters (under the leadership of Samuel Ely) against Knox and other land proprietors and speculators.
GLC02437.06622
to Lucy Knox
February 11, 1796
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Discusses her pleasure in her recent marriage: "In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. [Ware] - and my three children - I am made the happy Wife of the Man I sincerely love." Feels her life will change dramatically for the better and believes her friends...
GLC02437.06624
February 13, 1796
Refers to an earlier letter he wrote to Knox regarding making arrangements with a Committee, as well as documents (possibly relating to the purchase of lands in Maine). Mentions new congressional reports fixing the price of lands in Maine they may...
GLC02437.06628
to William Bingham
February 15, 1796
Marked as an extract from a letter to Bingham. Discusses the merits of a sale to a Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring, alleging that it may not furnish the funds they need. Is concerned about potentially having to sell his estate in the Waldo patent...
GLC02437.06629
to Samuel Adams
February 18, 1796
Addressed to the Governor of Massachusetts, who in this period is Samuel Adams. Attaching copies of two letters from Samuel Waldo and from Thomas Vose (see GLC02437.06621 and GLC02437.06623), Knox petitions the government to protect his property...
GLC02437.06630
February 20, 1796
Has not received any new letters from Knox. Discusses their land projects, including negotiations with a Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Would like Knox to keep him more regularly up-to-date regarding their negotiations with the Committee....
GLC02437.06632
c. 1798
Marked as "Extracts of a letter to Wm Bingham Esq." Portions are written in two different hands. The first portion discusses a land purchase and refers to the opinion of General [Henry] Jackson on the subject. The second portion, likely in Knox's...
GLC02437.06635
February 24, 1796
Discusses the liquidation of their business, as well as a land purchase made on their behalf by General [Henry] Knox. Is pleased to hear Knox is happy with the business arrangements Bingham made with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Updates Knox...
GLC02437.06637
to David Cobb
12 July 1794
Discusses an upcoming trip to Boston, Massachusetts and expresses that "I am anxious that you should [go to] the [Marne ?] with me." Goes on to mention a "Pichgreu," stating "[w]hat a flabigasting he has given the Emperor and his satelites."...
GLC02437.10311
[Knox's certificate of membership to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture]
1 August 1795
Russell, Thomas, 1749-1796
Signed by Russell as President of the Society and John Avery, Secretary. Contains the Society's seal. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.10323
[Contract]
11 July 1794
Noted as a copy. An indenture contract between Henry Knox and Joseph Anthony. Appears Knox is purchasing land from Anthony in Penobscot and Hancock County, Maine for $26,000. Document is partially printed with information written by hand.
GLC02437.10597
Document re: purchase of cotton from Augustus Wright by agent Hanson Risley
1864/11/17
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Signed by Lincoln on page 3; countersigned by Hanson A. Risley as special agent and by Green Adams as government purchasing agent. "I, Hanson A. Risley, Agent for the purchase of products of insurrectionary States, on behalf of the Government of the...
GLC02691.04
to M. A. Wright re: possibility of appointing southerners to Benjamin Harrison's cabinet
1889/01/14
Sherman, John, 1823-1900
On Senate stationery. Senator Sherman does not feel at liberty "to advise Gen Harrison as to his cabinet," but hopes he will include some Southerners. John Sherman (1823-1900), William Tecumseh's brother was a prominent US Senator from Ohio (1861...
GLC02691.10
to Mary Audenreid
February 19, 1883
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes to the widow of his aide-de-camp during the Civil War, Joseph Crain Audenreid, listing their theater and opera engagements. "I supposed you have in mind ... that on Saturday next you & I are to hear [Adelina] Pattie in the matinee 2PM."...
GLC02692
Index of General Orders, Adjutant General's Office, 1876
1877
United States. Army
Published by the Government Printing Office. Contains military orders 1-114 for 1876, including forms for use of supplies, promotions, and designation of offices. The spine and cover of this book have separated in several places. Among notables...
GLC02693
[Presidential authority to to the Secretary of State to to affix the seal of the United States to the pardon of Auguste Heisler].
14 April 1862
GLC02694
to Susie B. Goodwin
February 12, 1861
Goodwin, Sadie, fl. 1861
Writes to her sister about family news and the weather. Describes a visit made to her home by the Lincoln family. Speaks critically of Mrs. Lincoln's ability to control her son and remarks on the poor behavior of Tad, "Sonny" whom she feels is...
GLC02695
Discourse on the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
1826
Wirt, William, 1772-1834
Speech delivered by Wirt as Attorney General to the House of Representatives on 19 October 1826. Printed by Gales & Seaton. Inscribed in pencil by Wirt to Mr. James. Written shortly after the death of Jefferson and Adams.
GLC02697
to James Monroe re: correspondence with Jedediah Morse
1822/03/06
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written to President Monroe and docketed by him. Jefferson asks Monroe to consider his letter to Morse and forward or suppress it. Morse wanted to establish a Society for the improvement of Indians, which Jefferson did not approve. Written in...
GLC02708
[Copy of military discharge of Lucius T. Stanley]
5 June 1865
Buttrick, Edward K., fl. 1862-1865
Discharges Stanley upon the expiration of his term of service in the 107th New York Volunteers, where he spent two years first as a clerk and later as an assistant topographical engineer. Made in accordance with Special Orders No. 43. Written near...
GLC02710.45.01
to William W. Loring
4 August 1852
Jones, William E., 1824-1864
Attempts to rectify the wrongs caused him by Loring in 1848 when he requested and was denied leave to assist his widowed mother. Lists several other examples of manipulative dominion towards himself as well as others in the company. "I grant that...
GLC02711.01
to William E. Jones
January 28, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
Discusses possible appointments as ordnance chief for the Virginia State Guard. Believes that Virginia will not secede. Refers to the State Guard Bill as unjudicious.
GLC02711.02
Presidential appointment
20 June 1844
Wilkins, William, 1779-1865
Appoints William E. Jones as a cadet. Signed by Secretary of War William Wilkins. Printed document with blanks filled in by hand.
GLC02711.11
to Lewis Merrill
18 August 1861
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Fremont, Commander of the Department of the West, informs Captain Merrill, "It is my intention to intrust you with the enlistment of a cavalry regiment in the States of Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky. Until however the consent of the War department can...
GLC02712
An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels.
December 31, 1792
Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Authorized by Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives and John Adams, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. Approved by President George Washington 31 December...
GLC02716
[Appointment of David Rittenhouse commissioner for subscriptions of the Bank of United States]
March 19, 1791
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Signed by George Washington as President, countersigned by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Appoints Rittenhouse one of the commissioners to seek subscriptions for the first Bank of the United States. Seal on left side.
GLC02717
to John Murray Forbes
3 May 1866
McCulloch, Hugh, 1808-1895
McCulloch, writing as Secretary of the Treasury, discusses opinions on currency and a bill for "equalizing bounties." He also mentions Forbes's complaint of injustice on the part of "Mr. Seward" (possible William Henry Seward) regarding the steamship...
GLC02727
to J. D. McPherson
22 April 1871
Parke, John G., 1827-1900
General Parke, employed at the Office of the Chief of Engineers, discusses the character and loyalty of Charles Wagoner Howell. Informs McPherson that though he does not personally know Howell, "by reference to Cullum's Biographical Register of...
GLC02730
to Gen. William B. Hazen
1870/05/20
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Circular letter from the Office of Indian Affairs, signed as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Parker wants Indians living on reservations to be counted for the ninth census, as does Francis A. Walker. The Office of Indian Affairs is to be...
GLC02731
to R. Smith
2 December 1826
Porter, David, 1780-1843
Writing to a banker in Washington, D.C., arranges for his wife's finances after his defection to Mexico. Sends along with his letter eight hundred dollars, four hundred of which is to be given to his wife, the rest to be put in his bank account....
GLC02734
to James Buchanan
5 March 1860
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Writes to President Buchanan to forward an enclosed letter [not present] from Reverend William D. Howard, a Presbyterian clergyman from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Howard's letter recommends his son, Robert R. Howard, for the position of District...
GLC02735
to John Sherman re: castigating Pres. Johnson shortly before impeachment trial
1868/02/17
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
GLC02760
Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America
1861
Confederate States of America. Congress
Printed by Shorter & Reid in the first capital of the Confederate States, Montgomery, Alabama. Divided into 5 articles. Pages not cut.
GLC02691.05
Note to Augustus R. Wright re: assuring Wright of his esteem
1866 ca.
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Written on a small scrap of paper, undated.
GLC02691.06
A congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of First Bull Run
July 25, 1861
Confederate general Samuel Jones has written "For the 8th Rgt. Ga. Volunteers" on the verso of a copy of a congratulatory address from Generals Joseph E. Johnston and Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to Confederate soldiers following the Battle of...
GLC02691.07
to Robert E. Lee re: Wright's inability to serve in the field
1863/05/08
Mathews, James D., fl. 1863
Copy of two statements attesting to Wright's disability from a gunshot wound to the foot sustained at the Battle of Sharpsburg. Endorsement, signed by two other individuals, states that the original was sent to Robert E. Lee.
GLC02691.08
to Andrew Johnson re: introduction and pledge of loyalty for son Miller
1864/11/24
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Asks Johnson to assist his son in finding honest work. "He was in command of the 38th Ga Reg at Antietam where he fell after 6 hours fighting ... He was pardoned by the President [Lincoln]."
GLC02691.09
to Miller A. Wright
22 July 1861
Augustus did not send Asa, an enslaved person, to Miller, as he did not want Miller to be "better off in attendants than the other soldiers." Rather, he sold him to Dr. Colb, along with Asa's wife and Martha. Augustus gives Miller a word of advice:...
GLC02691.11.011
[Resolutions of the board of Visitors of the University of Virginia].
5 April 1826
Several resolutions authorize legal actions, others address student room and board, and offer specific directives regarding University maintenance, regulations, procurements, and expulsions. The board of Visitors of the University was a governing...
GLC02696
to David Tod
7 August 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan, a Confederate general, writes as a prisoner of war in the Ohio Penitentiary to Ohio governor Tod. Forwards a note from the warden of the prison, Nathaniel Merion, denying Morgan's request for newspapers. Morgan asks that Tod give him...
GLC02698
to D. G. Reed
31 May 1863
General Morgan writes to Major Reed, assistant adjutant general in General Joseph Wheeler's Corps. Reports that he placed Colonels Duke, Cluke, and Chenault under arrest for neglect of duty for failing to forward a certificate called for in General...
GLC02699
to E. S. Burford
2 May 1863
Morgan writes to Burford, assistant adjutant general. Relates his failure to comply with General Orders No. 4. Writes, "I would beg leave to say that, with half a Regiment at one point & half at another, with a command scattered over a line of...
GLC02700
to Zebulon B. Vance
9 March 1863
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Confederate Major General Hill writes to Governor Zebulon B. Vance of North Carolina, addressing the issue of deserters. Informs Vance that Colonel Wheeler, commissioned to arrest deserters, will travel to Wilkes County, North Carolina. Orders...
GLC02701
to Edward Manigault
19 July 1861
Anderson, Richard Heron, 1821-1879
Anderson, Colonel of South Carolina Infantry, writes to Manigault, Chief of Ordnance of South Carolina. States "I have been informed that the guns required for the [bastionets?] at Fort Moultrie are under your charge and not at the Arsenal as was...
GLC02702
to James Chesnut
7 March 1864
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
General Hood, commander of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, transmits a copy of a letter he wrote to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Informs Colonel Chesnut, a former United States Senator, that he (Hood) commands Divisions led by James...
GLC02703
to Braxton Bragg
4 August 1864
Confederate General Hood, Commander of the Army of the Tennessee, relates that Bragg's instructions will soon be followed regarding the command of General Roddy (possibly Philip Dale Roddey), and that Roddey soon departs for West Point. Informs...
GLC02704
[Certification of a sutler for prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Illinois]
March 20, 1864
Orme, William W., 1832-1866
Appoints Luman Burr to the position of sutler (someone who supplies provisions) for the prisoners of war at Camp Douglas. Signed as Brigadier General commanding the Post of Chicago. Orme was promoted to brigadier general in November of 1862. He...
GLC02705
to John C. Fremont
20 September 1861
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Brigadier General Grant discusses enemy troop movement with Fremont, Commander of the Western Department. States that he has not received news of enemy movement in the past few days, but that the Confederates seem to be retreating from Mayfield to...
GLC02706
[Petition to amend an 1861 New York state legislative act pertaining to the Tonawanda band of Seneca Indians]
1863/02/10
Includes a cover letter by Parker, writing as chief and delegate of the Tonawanda band of Seneca Indians, that claims that the 1861 legislation entitled "An Act for the protection and improvement of the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians, residing...
GLC02707
to Don Jose de Viar and Don Joseph de Jaudenes
4 March 1792
Jefferson, Secretary of State, requests that Spanish officials Viar and Jaudenes recognize reimbursement of funds from the Spanish Government to American Oliver Pollock. States that he has full confidence that Spain will "do full justice to Mr...
GLC02709
Archive of Civil War maps, mainly Atlanta campaign [word processed inventory available]
1861-1865 ca.
Stanley, Lucius T., 1844-1934
Collection of wartime manuscript maps with copies of other war items related to Stanley. 37 maps document Sherman's army from Chattanooga to Atlanta, the march to the sea and then up to the Carolinas. The last map (38) is the Battle of...
GLC02710
[Furlough for Lucius T. Stanley]
January 1864
Pattison, Everett W., 1839-1919
Pattison authorizes a 30-day furlough to Elmira, New York for Stanley, whose 22 January 1864 autograph signed furlough application to Brigadier General William Whipple appears on page two. At least three endorsements are cross-written across the...
GLC02710.40
[Transportation furnished to Lucius T. Stanley]
February 12, 1864
Johnson, J.G., fl. 1864
Partially printed document indicating that Stanley was provided transportation from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Elmira, New York (for his furlough, see GLC02710.40). Johnson is identified as "Capt. and A.Q.M., U.S.A."
GLC02710.41
[Medical certificate for furlough extension of Lucius T. Stanley]
3 March 1864
Morse, Rascius, fl. 1864
Attests that he examined Stanley and found "that he is suffering from the effects of a severe attack of pneumonia of the left lung and that in consequence thereof he is in my opinion unfit for duty." Claims he needs at least thirty days to recover....
GLC02710.42
[Copy of Lucius T. Stanley's diary of the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's march to sea]
1864
First two pages outline the "Organization of the First Division, Twentieth Corps. Commanded by Brig. Genl. AS. Williams. Pages 3-40 include the diary of the Atlanta Campaign, with almost daily entries from 4 May 1864 to 2 September 1864. There is...
GLC02710.43
to Fidelia E. Stanley
February 27, 1865
Hastings, George S., fl. 1865
Informs Mrs. Stanley, the mother of Lucius T. Stanley, that there are currently no openings for a lieutenant in the 107th New York Volunteers, but states that the New York Governor, Reuben E. Fenton, is interested in helping Lucius. Written on State...
GLC02710.44.01
to John G. Farnsworth
February 3, 1883
Requests a copy of his military discharge papers. Explains his enlistment history in the 107th New York Volunteers from 1862-1865. Notes that there were several endorsements on the discharge and asks for a transcript. Written on stationary of the...
GLC02710.46.01
[Collection of William E. Jones][Decimalized .01- .28]
1840-1864
Confederate General William E. "Grumble" Jones, 11th regiment, Virginia, cavalry. Collection includes swords, correspondence, West Point pamphlets, military orders, and receipts. Decimalized 02711.01-02711.28.
GLC02711
to George W. Randolph
28 April 1862
Draft written in pencil to Confederate Secretary of War Randolph, explaining his resignation over the election of officers in J.E.B. Stuart's Virginia Cavalry. Expresses concern over unjust voting conditions propagated by Stuart.
GLC02711.03
Special orders no. 100
1 May 1862
Chilton, Robert Hall, 1816-1879
Orders from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office to accept the resignation of Col. William E. Jones.
GLC02711.04
February 3, 1863
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Congratulates Jones for his cavalry raid into West Virginia. Remarks, "I wish that I could be with you" on Jones's next expedition.
GLC02711.05
Estimate for provisions for Jones Cavalry Brigade
4 May 1864
Supply estimate for May 6-10, 1864 for 2150 men. Autograph note signed on verso from William E. Jones, dated 4 May 1864; outlines instructions for the Glade Spring commissary. A second autograph note signed from A.R. Kinnison, in Glade Spring...
GLC02711.06
[Albumen of William E. Jones]
Image of William E. "Grumble" Jones in military uniform. Does not show sufficient detail to include the rank on his shoulder strap.
There is a younger photograph of Jones in military dress in the Library of Congress.
GLC02711.07
Confederate cavalry sabres of William E. Jones [Decimalized .08.01- .08.02]
circa 1862
Isaac, Campbell, & Co., fl. 1862
Confederate cavalry sabre in scabbard and accompanying photographs.
GLC02711.08
to unknown [incomplete]
circa 1866
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Welles, United States Secretary of the Navy, writes to an unknown recipient regarding the suffrage and governmental representation of freed enslaved people. States "But Slavery has been abolished ... not by the voluntary act of the States in which...
GLC02713
to Lt. Col. Smith
1812/09/14
Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857
General Flournoy expresses alarm and seeks information about Smith's situation near St. Mary's, Georgia. Indicates that he is ordering reinforcements for him. Flournoy was a lawyer before serving in the War of 1812, when he succeeded General James...
GLC02714
[Collection of Christian M. Epperly, 54th regiment, Virginia, artillery] [decimalized]
1859-1890
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
The collection contains 136 letters (122 war-date) mostly from Private Christian M. Epperly to his wife, Mary Epperly, living in Floyd County. The collection also contains a few letters from Mary Epperly to her husband. Throughout the war, Epperly's...
GLC02715
to Alexander J. Dallas
December 7, 1814
Congratulates him on his nomination as Secretary of the Treasury. Comments that the post " ... is the most arduous now in our government, and is that on which every other depends for it's motion." Recommends the appointment of Peter Minor as...
GLC02718
[Legal document concerning land]
circa 1792-1793
Signed in text twice by Knox as "HK." Writes he is conveying property to "WB" (referring to William Bingham). Wants to make sure everything is clearly expressed so the "true intent and meaning" of the deal is known to all parties. Includes mention...
GLC02719
[Cabinet photograph of Cassius Marcellus Clay]
1873 ca.
Bust length 3/4 profile of Cassius Marcellus Clay, signed on image "C.M. Clay." Noted as Ae[tat] 73. Inscription on verso list Clay's birth and death year, 1810-1903.
GLC02720
to John S. Missroon
22 April 1862
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877
Written on letterhead of the Flag Ship USS "Minnesota." Written by Flag Officer Goldsborough as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to Commander Missroon as commander of the naval forces off Yorktown, Virginia on board the USS...
GLC02721
to John H. Winder
February 4, 1863
Hollins, George N., 1799-1878
Signed by Commodore Hollins of the Confederate Navy to General Winder as commander of the Department of Henrico. Says this letter will be carried by B.L. Haden (the docket says Hayden), a loyal Confederate who wishes to visit Maryland. Asks Winder to...
GLC02722
to R. M. T. Hunter
January 29, 1863
Coghill, Robert A., fl. 1860-1876
Coghill asks Hunter if he can obtain a passport for Robert L. Cobbs, now living in Canada, to return to Virginia. "... Permit me to introduce to you Mr Ro L Cobbs, of Canada, formerly of Nelson County, Va., where he resided for many years. He is a...
GLC02723
to George Minor
9 July 1859
Ingraham, Duncan N., 1802-1891
Ingraham, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, discusses the fabrication of guns at the Tredegar Foundry in Richmond, Virginia. States that Joseph Reid Anderson, owner of the Foundry, gave notice that ten guns are ready for inspection....
GLC02724
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