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[Certification concerning Robert Walker]
March 25, 1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Certifies that Walker served in the artillery since the beginning of 1777. Praises Walker's service. Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.09548
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Tiffany]
December 17, 1782
Johnson, J., fl. 1782
Lieutenant Colonel Johnson recommends Tiffany, of the Second Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 16 February 1782. A note under Johnson's signature indicates that an unspecified captain agrees to Tiffany's leave. Directed to Major...
GLC02437.09577
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Ensign Walmsbey]
December 18, 1782
Huntington, Ebenezer, 1754-1834
Lieutenant Colonel Huntington recommends Walmsbey for a leave of absence until January 14, 1783. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09578
to Louisa B. Terry
March 24, 1864
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Reports to his sister "Lou," about his thoughts that "the 'Army of the Potomac' will be reorganized soon," noting that he believes only Veterans will be in it. Remarks on newspaper article about how the Reserves will be concentrated, commenting that...
GLC03523.08.95
to James M. Maitland
December 19, 1859
Maitland, William G., 1846-?
Informs his brother that he has purchased a farm 300 acres from Blair County. States, "Now in regards to Politics: I am an administration Democrat Squatter...Sovernty I care nothing about...any political doctrine that will not suit East west north &...
GLC03523.10.023
to Joseph M. Maitland
March 24, 1861
Martin, Joseph, fl. 1861
Communicates to his cousin that he presumes he is happy that his school has closed. Mentions that he could potentially come and teach at the Board of Education, and requests that he come for a visit.
GLC03523.10.031
December 18, 1862
Wharton, Bell, 1843-?
Begins letter, "To write a letter tonight or not that is the question I have been thinking of for some time & I have come to the conclusion that it will be nobler for me to write." Tells him, "if you come home I hope you see your girls especially...
GLC03523.10.055
to Maria Damuth
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Reports on the health of his regiment. A number of soldiers are in the hospital and three have died, but none from Damuth's company. Describes two men who have been labeled not fit for duty, "one shot his fingers off while drawing the charge from...
GLC03523.14.05
to John Damuth
March 17, 1863
Writes to his brother with little war news. Asks John if he is a member of the Democratic Club and warns him that "I would shoot my own brother as soon as I would a snake if I should see him in the ranks of such a Good forsaken set of trators."...
GLC03523.14.16
March 20, 1863
Reports that more of their friends from home have died. Complains that men are enlisted with "no respect to persons they will kill the strong as well as the weak." Describes some officers in the camp.
GLC03523.14.17
March 25, 1863
Describes springtime in Arkansas. The Wisconsin soldiers are nervous about the summer weather. Writes that Helena has been attacked "but it is all news to us we dident know any thing about it." Prisoners have been brought into the camp. Tells his...
GLC03523.14.18
December 18, 1863
Writes to his sister about the men enlisting in the Veteran Corp. They are mostly older soldiers who will go home to recruit. Discusses the strangeness of seeing some men, who have already served three years, re-enlisting while others pay to get...
GLC03523.14.46
to his family
March 14, 1862
Ticknor, Horace L., 1836-1864
Ticknor writes to his family from camp in Columbus, Kentucky. Reports they just received marching orders to board a transport and go down the Mississippi River with seven gun boats and twenty-five mortars. Anticipates a fight with two rebel gunboats...
GLC03523.30.02
to Henry Knox [Fragment]
March 19, 1791
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Placing Knox in charge of certain affairs of govenrment, because he is going on "a journey to the Southern States." Gives Knox orders regarding various military actions, including troop recruitment, hostilities "against the indians." and treaty...
GLC02437.09312
to Henry Knox
March 15, 1790
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Appears to be a copy of the first part of GLC02437.04549. Gives Knox some last minute instructions concerning his affairs before he sails and expresses his love towards Knox and his family, as well as to Knox's brother, William, whom Shaw calls Billy...
GLC02437.04550
to [Thomas] Randall
March 12-15, 1790
Discusses financial difficulties facing himself and Randall. Explains his concerns that they will fall short with their creditors. In great detail, he outlines their attempt to build a new ship in Canton, and his belief that they would secure...
GLC02437.04570
to James Swan [in French]
December 27, 1790
Schweizer Jeanneret & Co.
Marked as a copy, written in French. James Swan's signature written in the margin on page two. Marked as a duplicate.
GLC02437.04811
March 20, 1791
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Informs Knox he received Knox's letter of the 20th but has not received the two letters "under cover from Mr. Swan" that Knox said were coming. Insists that Knox has "very wrong Ideas respecting Mr. J.J.'s situation his Children are all well...
GLC02437.04883
to Henry Jackson
December 17, 1791
Outlines in detail their interest in purchasing lands in portions of Massachusetts which are now part of present-day Maine. Advises Jackson on how to acquire the lands they desire, and how much to pay for them.
GLC02437.05261
March 19, 1792
Flint, Royal, 1754-1797
Marked "copy." Writes that he informed Jackson yesterday of Mr. [William] Duer's decision to stop payment, and the panic that has ensued. However, encourages Jackson to continue with his attempts to purchase land despite these new obstacles.
GLC02437.05364
March 21, 1792
Smith, William Stephens, 1755-1816
Regarding Knox's queries about land purchases, Smith declares that he was supposed to present [William] Duer's propositions the previous July, but they have not yet "made their appearance." If his health permits, he plans to leave on a trip on...
GLC02437.05368
March 22, 1792-March 23, 1792
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Document contains three letters. The first, dated 22 March 1792, is signed by Phillips, Jarvis and Read. On behalf of the Committee for the Sale of the Eastern Lands belonging to the Commonwealth (presumably of Massachusetts), they agree to sell...
GLC02437.05371
to Samuel Shaw and Thomas Randall
March 24, 1792
Philips, Crammond, & Co., fl. 1790-1800
Mentions that they received word from their business associate Mr. George Bell of Ostend, in present-day Belgium, about the arrangements Shaw made with Bell's firm. Would like to hear from Shaw and Randall on the subject. Letter included as part of...
GLC02437.05375
March 25,1792
Has enclosed a letter from Mr. William Hunt recommending Mr. John Patten for an appointment in the federal troops. Jackson is not acquainted with Patten but declares that he seems well-suited to be an officer. Reports that General [William] Hull...
GLC02437.05378
to William Hull
March 26, 1792
Willis, Timothy, fl. 1792
Writes to recommend Mr. John Patten for a military appointment. Outlines his qualifications.
GLC02437.05379
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