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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 2, no. 14 (May 17, 1865)]
17 May 1865
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Proclamation by the governor of 5,000 dollar rewared for fugitive, The capture of Jeff Davis.
GLC05959.50.60
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 2, no. 15 (May 24, 1865)]
24 May 1865
Commercial intercourse with Southern states, Details of the capture of Davis, Rebel Governor Vance captured, Negotiations between Kirby Smith & Maximillian, The Mexican Question, Maximilian must clear out.
GLC05959.50.61
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 101, whole no. 1398 (November 15, 1861)]
15 November 1861
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Great battle at Columbus - Confederate victorious - the forts taken. A communication from Colonel Parson's Regiment describes activity at Camp Herbert, near Hempstead. Official report of the capture of the steamer Fanny. Presidential request for a...
GLC05959.51.001
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 104, whole no. 1401 (November 22, 1861)]
22 November 1861
Battle of Guyandotte, Virginia. Governor's message to the state senate and house about Texas war resources, taxes, etc. Local court cases. Editorial correspondence describing journey from Texas to New Orleans. Call for troops.
GLC05959.51.002
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 105, whole no. 1402 (November 25, 1861)]
25 November 1861
Capture of Slidell and Mason, correspondence from Austin, news from the Carolina coast, report from Missouri
GLC05959.51.003
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 106, whole no. 1403 (November 27, 1861)]
27 November 1861
More information from Slidell and Mason, Davis's presidential message to the Confederate Congress, a list and explanation of Texas's finances, news from Mexico, report of the hanging of a Negro boy after murdering a baby and beating the plantation...
GLC05959.51.004
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 107, whole no. 1404 (November 29, 1861)]
29 November 1861
Battle at Pensacola, muster roll of the Limestone County volunteers, message of Gov. Lubbock to the Texas state Executive Department. Soldier's report from Reily's regiment.
GLC05959.51.005
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 109, whole no. 1406 (December 4, 1861)]
4 December 1861
Examination of Com. Stringham and the Minnesota and Hatteras war prisoners. Correspondence from Austin and New Orleans. Capture of Mason and Slidell. Martial law at Chattanooga.
GLC05959.51.006
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 110, whole no. 1407 (December 6, 1861)]
6 December 1861
News from Savannah and Missouri. Letter from Terry's regiment near Bowling Green. Naval expeditions against the South. Minutes of a public meeting of the citizens of Houston regarding the mayor and city council. Matamoros attacked.
GLC05959.51.007
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 111, whole no. 1408 (December 9, 1861)]
December 9, 1861
News from Kentucky, siege of Matamoros, Mexico, Georgia and South Carolina coasts. Letters from Austin. Editorial on postage matters.
GLC05959.51.008
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 112, whole no. 1409 (December 11, 1861)]
December 11, 1861
Narrative by Gen. Beauregard about the battle of Manassas. Letters to the editor from various people. A letter describes the activities of the ladies of Bellville in supporting the local hospital, and another letter is addressed to the patriotic...
GLC05959.51.009
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 114, whole no. 1411 (December 16, 1861)]
16 December 1861
Military execution of a soldier. Report of the finance committee. Speech from General Paterson on Northern history and the war. Various letters. Lincoln's Message, Invasion via Mexico, Means of defense for Savannah.
GLC05959.51.010
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 115, whole no. 1412 (December 18, 1861)]
December 18, 1861
Letter to the editor about the "Stay Law." Arms from England for the Confederate soldiers. Evacuation of Galveston. Report of the Bates regiment and General Floyd's camp. Speech of William L. Yancey at the Fishmongers' Company. Kentucky admitted...
GLC05959.51.011
[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...
GLC02710.45.02
[Military discharge of Lucius T. Stanley]
Wickes, Edward A., 1840-1913
Signed twice by Wickes as Captain of the 150th New York Volunteers. Countersigned by Edward P. Van Valkenburgh as 1st Lieutenant of the 107th New York Volunteers. Filled-in form documenting Stanley's discharge from service in the 107th New York...
GLC02710.45.03
to Isaac Mayo
January 12, 1823
Stewart, Charles, 1778-1869
Written by Captain Charles Stewart to Lieutenant Isaac Mayo, both of the U.S.S. Franklin. Notes Mayo will receive dispatches 1 & 2 for the Secretary of the Navy and State Department. Says he and Lt. Henry should proceed with them to Panama and from...
GLC04604.03
26 July 1824
Rodgers, John, 1773-1838
Written by Captain John Rodgers to Lt. Isaac Mayo. Mayo is ordered to proceed to Philadelphia and to wait there for further orders for the purpose of assisting the recruiting officer there in shipping and transporting new recruits to the ship "North...
GLC04604.04
23 December 1824
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842
Written by Southard as Secretary of the Navy to Lieutenant Mayo. Southard orders Mayo to return immediately to the U.S.S. North Carolina with all the recruits he has entered for the ship. Mayo was in Philadelphia.
GLC04604.05
January 20, 1825
Written by Southard as Secretary of the Navy to Lieutenant Mayo. Southard forwards Commodore Charles Stewart's opinion that Mayo needs to remain in the country for his trial. Says he is to apprise the Department of the Navy of his residence from time...
GLC04604.06
21 July 1825
Southard as Secretary of the Navy asks Lieutenant Mayo to report to Captain James Banon, President of the Naval Court Martial, as a witness in the case of Charles Stewart. Stewart was being accused of convoying a foreign (British) ship into a...
GLC04604.08
14 October 1826
Written by Captain Rodgers from the U.S.S. North Carolina in port at Port Mahon, Spain. After receiving the report of Dr. Washington, Rodgers grants Mayo a three month leave of absence because of impaired health. The leave begins 1 November 1826...
GLC04604.09
17 October 1827
Marked Private. Captain Rodgers writes to Lieutenant Mayo who is in Annapolis, Maryland. Says Secretary of the Navy Southard is about to appoint a lieutenant to superintend the naval school just established on board the frigate "Guerriere" at Norfolk...
GLC04604.10
30 October 1828
Secretary of the Navy Southard commands Lieutenant Mayo, who is in Annapolis, Maryland, to report to Commodore Banon for duty on board the frigate "Guerriere." Signed note on verso says an attack of bilious fever kept him from joining the ship. He...
GLC04604.11
14 November 1828
Written by Secretary of the Navy Southard to First Lieutenant Mayo. Revokes previous order to join the frigate "Guerriere" (see GLC04604.11). Signed note on bottom of recto by Mayo says the order was revoked at his request.
GLC04604.12
15 November 1828
Written by Secretary of the Navy Southard to Lieutenant Mayo. Says the order of 14 October 1828 for Mayo to report to a ship in Baltimore is revoked. Signed note by Mayo on recto says "at my request."
GLC04604.13
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