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to Richard T. Renshaw
March 21, 1872
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Rear Admiral Lee writes Renshaw with orders to transfer to the Kansas "together with Eight (8) reliable men." Letter written aboard the U.S. Flagship Worcester.
GLC02254.32
March 23, 1872
Rear Admiral Lee orders Renshaw to investigate an attack reported by the Colonel Chief of Staff, Jose de Chasso. De Chasso's report was relayed by Genl. Franciscos de Ceballos. Sailors "supposed to belong to the Worcester, attacked a Sentinel...
GLC02254.33
To the commander of the sloop of war Canandaigua [in Spanish]
15 July 1872
Bermejo, Segismundo, 1832-1899
Seal in upper lefthand corner of first page. Pages sewn together in upper lefthand corner. Denounces the ex-Confederate blockade runner "Virginius". Argues that the ship has violated Spanish waters and committed piratical acts. Admiral Bermejo y...
GLC02254.34
[General Order. No 16.]
1862
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Orders for the establishment of a set of signals "as the means of communication between the Army & the fleet." Signals are to be made with rockets, but "the color of the rocket make [sic] no difference."
GLC02254.35
[Manual of marching maneuvers]
no date
Renshaw, Richard T., 1822-1879
Hand bound notebook containing detailed instructions for marching maneuvers. In one half of the notebook, Renshaw has written out instructions for the loading, firing and inspection of arms. When flipped over, the other half of the notebook...
GLC02254.37
to Ella Godley Renshaw [incomplete]
1861-1865
The letter is incomplete, beginning on the fifth page of Renshaw's original letter to his wife. He asks after his wife and "baby child" and hopes to return home in three months, for "there is not an hour through the days that I am not wondering what...
GLC02254.38
[Instructions for directing letters]
circa 1872-1875
Renshaw gives his address aboard the U.S.S. Worcester in care of the Consul General in Havana, via the US Secretary of State. He adds, "you do not want to put any stamps on your letter."
GLC02254.39
[An account of Cash Receiv'd for my Comp'y at Sundry times]
January 6, 1776-March 30,1776
Lists amounts received and days received for Colonel William Burbeck and Colonel Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00239
to Capt. Bayler
5 January 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Apologizes for taking Bayler's horse for his brother, William Knox. Had Knox known he would have been away so long, he would not have taken it. Knox was then organizing the transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00240
to Henry Knox
January 12, 1776
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Certifies that a Lieutenant Gray "has rode Cannon Seven Miles." Refers to the artillery transport from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts that Knox was overseeing. Contemporary secretarial signature.
GLC02437.00241
to Mr. Swart
January 14, 1776
Discusses the movement of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts, specifically between Blandford and Springfield, Massachusetts. Updates arrangements for the assistance Swart was supplying.
GLC02437.00242
[Account of cash paid the officers under Henry Knox's command]
December 12, 1775-January 16, 1776
Lists officers, the amount of cash allotted to them, and the date allotted. Written from Knox's headquarters to Lieutenant Colonel of the Artillery William Burbeck and signed by him.
GLC02437.00243
January 20, 1776
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Provides a letter of introduction for a man named Mr. Pollard, and asks a Knox to give him an office of some sort. Possibly, Jonathan Pollard, who became a quartermaster for Knox.
GLC02437.00244
to Eliza Cook
January 21, 1861
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Cook has just arrived in New Orleans and is excited to be involved in the war. Probably doesn't realize the gravity of the nation's situation when he writes, "I think it probable that I shall be back by the 10th of February but am not sure of it."...
GLC02570.01
February 17, 1861
Has arrived in Hayneville from Montgomery and plans to return to the latter to attend the inauguration of Jefferson Davis. Has received Eliza's letter and writes, "…I do assure you that I was much gratified that you had thought enough of me to write...
GLC02570.02
7 June 1861
Short note. Letter of introduction of a house guest. Includes his third forecast of an early return when he writes, "I will be with you in two months. I am getting well very rapidly. Be patient."
GLC02570.03
8 September 1861
Camp news. Discusses his company and the support his charges extend to him. He writes, "I am treated with such kindness and appreciation by the men that it more than compensates for the hardship. I know I shall be well cared for and think that I...
GLC02570.04
23 September 1861
En route to New Orleans. Discusses his impending appointment to captain. Writes that Louisiana is beautiful and wonders if Eliza would consider living there. On the people of New Iberia, Cook writes, "The people here all talk nothing but French...
GLC02570.05
27 September 1861
Short note. Introduces a Mr. Brauch, who is delivering this note. Discusses the wellbeing of the regiment and writes that he doesn't know where they will be moving next but thinks it will be Kentucky. He writes, "Before leaving I shall write to...
GLC02570.06
30 September 1861
GLC02570.07
18 October 1861
Cook has kept up his correspondence with the "Houston Telegraph" regarding the daily camp lives of the soldiers. He reports that he didn't have any time to write Eliza and asked his friend John to address her in his letter to Lou (wife or sister?)....
GLC02570.08
28 October 1861
Writes that he is bored and that nothing is interesting happens. He and a friend (John Weston) have decided to take turns writing home to keep their families posted. Reports that Sam Glascock is very ill but tells Eliza to be careful who she tells...
GLC02570.09
December 6, 1861
Short note encloses $55 (not included). Postscript reads, "Will write in a few days. Don't get poor til I come back."
GLC02570.10
25 December 1861
Recounts a battle where Cook's regiment lost 5 soldiers, including their commander. Describes the bullets whistling by his head. Has sent money home and promises to send more once he is promoted. News about local Fort Bend boys in camp.
GLC02570.11
January 12, 1862
Discusses money matters. Raves about the "good coffee we have here." The coffee is so good, Cook has promised to send "forty or fifty pounds (by the first chance) of coffee. You must let Lou and Susan have some if I send it." Concerned over the...
GLC02570.12
January 19, 1862
Short note jotted down at daybreak. Writes that he is enclosing a letter. Says he has rheumatism in his arms "which is not very troublesome."Written at Camp Johnson.
GLC02570.13
January 25, 1862
Takes offense at the charge (by Susan, his wife's sister?) that he doesn't write as often as he could. Defends himself by saying he is very busy and does not have an abundance of materials with which to write, unlike the people at home who can write...
GLC02570.14
to Samuel H. Jones
January 26, 1862
Cook, Eliza Jones, fl. 1862
Eliza writes the original letter to her brother, but it is returned to her from Gustave with corrections over each misspelled word and includes a list of Eliza's spellings versus the correct spellings. He also critiques her writing style and...
GLC02570.15
to cousin [Lydia A. Bishoff]
23 June 1861
Stemple, David Jr., fl. 1861
He reports that he is still "right side up," in good health, and working for 13 dollars a month. He mentions that A.J. is also still well and "was on last Sunday as full of mischief as ever." Stemple then encloses some of A.J.'s own words in the...
GLC03523.40.02
Photographs of circus performers, including Tom Thumb, circus set-up, etc. (# 1-14, 16)
1862-1920s
Three carte de visites, two of Tom Thumb and wife. Twelve cabinet cards featuring various circus performers, most wearing street clothes.
GLC05508.068.01
Three 20th century 8 x 10 prints of midway and carnival acts
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GLC05508.068.02
Data for The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America
1884/03/10
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
printed sheet of data for Tucker's sketch in The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
GLC07642.15
Data for the second volume of The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
1887/12/15
printed sheet of data for Tucker's sketch in second volume of The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
GLC07642.16
Cleveland Leader.
1900/02/08
Newspaper clipping containing obituary of Alva [sic] M. Tucker.
GLC07642.18
Grover Cleveland medal
1885
1 Grover Cleveland medal
GLC01990.02
[Medal of Andrew Johnson]
1865
Pacquet, Anthony C., fl. 1865
Front of medal features profile of Andrew Johnson and the words "Andrew Johnson, President of the United States 1865." The verso, designed by Anthony C. Pacquet, features Columbia shaking hands with an Indian Chief in front of a bust of George...
GLC02779.02
to: [Robert] Allen. (Louisville, [Ky.])
1865/05/15
Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870
secretarial copy of a telegram requesting a special passenger train to carry Jefferson Davis to Washington, D.C: "Keep quiet about the object of engaging the special train but it must be at Parkersburg on Friday next…." Note at upper right reads "By...
GLC07642.03
to: A[lba] M. Tucker
1865/05/16
Allen, Robert, fl. 1865
instructions for Tucker to proceed to Parkersburg, where he should arrange for transportation for Jefferson Davis from there to Washington, D.C. Allen encloses a copy of Gen. Thomas's 15 May 1865 dispatch (item #3 in this collection).
GLC07642.04
[Civil War reminiscence]
1865/05/12-15
Thomas, George H.
War reminiscence containing full text of seven telegrams regarding transportation of Jefferson Davis from Nashville to Washington, D.C. (These telegrams appear as items 3-9 in this collection.)
GLC07642.10
Medal of John Q. Adams
1836/04/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
GLC07868.02
Collection of three coins
1793
1 metal, 1 cent coin, 1/2 cent coin. 1 cent coin is known as a flowing hair, wreath penny from 1793, the second US coin minted.
GLC01999.02
[A Return of Goods drawn out of the Continental Store for Capt. Eliphalet Newell's Company in Col. Henry Knox's Regiment]
1 January 1776
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Invoice of goods, listing only when goods were drawn by Colonel William Burbeck's orders in December 1774 ("1774" likely written in error for "1775").
GLC02437.00227
13 December 1775
Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797
Recommends distributing the horses over more sleighs in order to transport the artillery. Knox was then on a mission to bring British artillery pieces captured from the British earlier that year at Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge, Massachusetts....
GLC02437.00228
to William Knox
1775
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
Brief note pertaining to items Waldo had obtained or attempted to obtain for Knox. Closes with "As I was in the Beginning so I now am and ever shall be."
GLC02437.00229
Thanks Knox for so often obliging him. Reports that Mr. Oliver, possibly Andrew Oliver, will pay Knox for the gun he got for Waldo (see GLC02437.00190 and GLC02437.00194). Assures him that Knox's requests are foremost on his mind. Expresses his...
GLC02437.00230
[Plan for setting fire to British ships in Boston Harbor]
circa 1775-1776
Affirms the practicability of laying siege to Boston Harbor, landing soldiers in the town of Boston, and setting fire to British shipping. Provides a lengthy list of military preparations and plans for the siege, For a map of the plans see GLC02437...
GLC02437.00231
[Battle plan for the siege of Boston Harbor]
Mapped battle plan for an American siege of Boston Harbor. Shows boats and some major geographic markers. For written plans see GLC02437.00231.
GLC02437.00232
[Description of an impregnable floating engine]
Provides both a drawn and written explanation of the design of a vessel "constructed to destroy Barges, Tenders, Ships, Towns, Castles, & Magazines." Made of iron and wood, the vessel has an octangular design "in order to annoy the Enemy upon all...
GLC02437.00233
[Plans for siege of Boston Harbor][incomplete]
Discusses an oil fire at Nantucket, raises questions about plans to use an oil fire to destroy British ships in the Boston Harbour, and suggests making "an experiment on some small pond." A fragment from the middle of a document. For more on the...
GLC02437.00234
Invoice of goods, listing quantities drawn by various officers in December 1775.
GLC02437.00235
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