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To: Thomas Miller
1815/02/14
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Fowarding copy of the Treaty of Ghent to the Northern front: "Hostilities may immediately cease between our troops and those of Great Britian"
GLC07980
Fowarding his correspondence with Spain
1818/12/24
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Fowarding his correspondence with Spain: The purchase of Florida, Seminole war, Andrew Jackson and execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister.
GLC07981
To: John Campbell
1828/05/15
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Endorsing Jackson and attacking John Q. Adams, who " would rejoice at the establishment of a throne on the ruins of our sacred constitution."
GLC07982
to Andrew Hynes
September 17, 1814
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Battle at Fort Bowyer, Mobile Point [Ala.]: " A combined British and Spanish force, with 500 or 600 Indians made an attack by land and water on Fort Bowyer in Mobile Point, the battle was tremendous, and continued until about 12 OClock at night when...
GLC07983.01
The March from Fredericksburg
1863/02/17
Pickett, George Edward, 1825-1875
The difficult march from Fredericksburg to Richmond vicinity, locating good fround for encampment, desertion in ranks. Written at the Head Quarters of Pickett's Division.
GLC08005
Revolutionary War Officer's Journal
1776-1780
Lincoln, Rufus, 1751-1838
Early battles, including the battles of Brooklyn, Long Island, White Plains, The Crossing of the Delaware, Brandywine, Gerrmantown, Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, etc. Entries from 6/28//1776 to 10/17/1777 (45 pages) with several charts at the end (33...
GLC08007
The Opelousas courier. [Vol. 11, no. 16 (March 21, 1863)]
March 21, 1863
Sandoz, Joel H., fl. 1840-1864
Raising of militias and militia rosters, editorials, ads, classifieds, soldiers letters, Ladies Hospital Association of Opelousas, etc. Gray, white, and red floral pattern.
GLC08009
To: Andre de Daschkoff [in French]
1809/07/14
As newly appointed U.S. minister to Russia. Working on "Strenthening the already significant relationship between our two countries."
GLC08010
To: Major General E.O.C. Ord.
1863/07/18
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Following victory at Vicksburg: "Genl Grant evidently wants me to push after Johnston."
GLC08011
To: Major General E.O.C. Ord
1865/07/09-1867/03/16
Reconstruction of Arkansas and Mississippi. Seven ALS's and one Telegram.
GLC08012
To Beverly Tucker
May 15, 1877
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
The letter discusses Reconstruction and end of military occupation of Louisiana: "Louisiana is oncemore free!...we have now to repair the damage of 4 1/2 years war and 11 1/2 years of robbery & oppression such as no civilized people have ever yet had...
GLC08013.01
To: Beverly Tucker
1869/03/22
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Reconstruction: "...the enemy is taking slack rope enough to hang themselves."
GLC08013.02
1869/03/21
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Return from his exile in England and meeting with General Lee.
GLC08013.03
To: [Stephen Williams]
1759/08/19
Stebbins, Jonathan, fl. 1759
The taking of Quebec, the arrival of the French flag of truce and two French deserters. "...wee here Quebeck is taken: which is rejoising to us: a flag of truce Came in here a few days ago: But would not own any such thing: they own wee are like to...
GLC08014.01
[Receipt]
10 April 1794
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Receipt from Knox for $200.
GLC02437.08671
[Resolve of Congress respecting the promotion of Knox to major general]
March 22, 1782
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary of Congress. Congress resolved to promote Henry Knox from brigadier general to major general. States that the promotion was granted on the recommendation of George Washington's letter of 31 October 1781 for...
GLC02437.01371
[Army expenses]
March 1777
General Henry Knox's army expenses. $66,937 was brought forward. Includes a $600 and $400 payment for recruiting. Also notes "To cash recd. of Govr. Trumbull of Connect[icu]t. agreeable to a Dra[f]t. on him by His Excellency General Washington for...
GLC02437.08399
Knox's army diary [incomplete]
16 September 1777-16 October 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Mostly deals with movements of the army around Philadelphia in September and October 1777, around the time of the Battle of Germantown. On September 19 says "Intelligence recd. of the enemys pushing for Philadelphia the army cross'd the Schylkill."...
GLC02437.08417
[Bill to Henry Knox for military supplies needed for the siege of Yorktown].
19 October 1781
Hunter, James, fl. 1781
Bill for iron and waggonage from the Rappahannock Forge in Falmouth, Virginia. Knox's instructions to Hunter to send iron and ordnance to the James River and Hunter's report on fulfilling that request appear in GLC02437.01194 and GLC02437.01217...
GLC02437.01246
[Rations for Henry Knox and his family, 1777-1781]
1781
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
In the handwriting of Samuel Shaw, Henry Knox's aide-de-camp. Lists the rations to which Henry Knox and his military "family" are entitled from 1777-1781, broken down yearly. Also mentions Colonel John Crane and General Nathanael Greene and their...
GLC02437.01299
Gen. Knox in account with S. Shaw
10 March 1782
Lists Henry Knox's accounts with Shaw, beginning 8 June 1781 and ending 12 December, 1781. Contains several memoranda and instructions for what Knox owes to Shaw and what the United States government owes Knox. Expenses range from: groceries and...
GLC02437.01368
Return of two pieces of brass ordnance attached to Genl Hows Division, with the ammunition impliments be on hand, & the number of rounds expended at Tarry Town on the 16th & 17th instant
18 July 1782
Vose, Thomas, 1753-1810
A chart describing the brass ordnance of General Robert Howe's division, including ammunition.
GLC02437.01493
to Henry Knox
December 31, 1782
Page of accounts for horse pasturage and rations.
GLC02437.01766
Provisions delivered for the use of Major General Knox's family in the month of January 1783
circa January 1783
Forsyth, James, fl. 1783
Chart of provisions used by the "family" of Henry Knox in January 1783. At the bottom is a note which reads, "Received from Major Shaw a receipt for the above" and is signed "James Forsyth." Trimmed at top.
GLC02437.01769
Provision return for one soldier employed in the ordinance department att one ration and a half pr day
December 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Return, sorted by regiment. Signed by Captain Thomas Patten of the Artillery Artificers and countersigned "By order of the Commdt. S. [Samuel] Shaw ADC [Aide-de-Camp]." Note on verso signed illegibly.
GLC02437.01773
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