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[Deeds of estate in Summer Street, No. 9, afterwards in 1774 sold to Sir William Pepperell]
1774
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
List locations and lengths, in feet, associated with them.
GLC02437.00191
to Henry Knox
February 7, 1775
Troutbeck, John, fl. 1755-1784
Reaffirms their friendship and hopes to see him in the future. Expects Knox to write to him before he leaves London, and after he leaves, to record everything noteworthy that occurs and send that to Troutbeck when he returns. Mentions visiting the...
GLC02437.00192
to Lucy Knox
9 March 1775
Flucker, Thomas, 1719-1783
Congratulates his sister Lucy on her marriage to Henry Knox. Describes Antigua, its inhabitants, and his barracks.
GLC02437.00193
to William Knox
6 March 1775
Waldo, Jonathon, fl. 1721-1779
Entreats Knox to procure a gun for him so that he can answer a demand issued in the newspaper for every man above the age of 16 to congregate on the next Thursday "with every necessary Warlike accouterment." All who do not join "will be deemed...
GLC02437.00194
Report of the day.
30 June 1775
Brickett, James, 1738-1818
Indicates that Brickett, the Officer of the Day, made the usual rounds, found the sentries alert, and discovered nothing extraordinary. A note on the back lists some names, places, and numbers. Brickett was a Lieutenant Colonel in Col. James Frye's...
GLC02437.00195
to Lucretia Bingham
21 November 1861
Bingham, George F., fl. 1861-1862
Sending home part of his wages for her to keep for him. Asks for newspapers including Lesley's, Harpers Weekly and The True Flag. On patriotic stationery with the title "The Shield." Features the Union shield between the dates 1776 and 1861.
GLC03607.01
3 January 1862
Comments, "The Rebels Show themselves once in a While along the banks of the River but they all leave as soon as We give them a shot they Will not fight unless they have the advantage and then they fight like Bull Dogs and I whish that they were all...
GLC03607.02
17 November 1862
Bingham, H.B., fl. 1862-1863
He wrote a letter to George. Also discusses the weather. He tells her to direct her letters to "H. B. Bingham 2nd Co. Heavy Artillary [sic]. Capt. Niebuhr. Fort Warren, Boston Harbor. "
GLC03607.04
December 7, 1862
He arrived in camp two weeks ago. The regiment received their uniforms and expect to be issued their weapons with in the week. They drill four hours a day and spend the rest of their time playing cards or laying in their quarters. Written at Fort...
GLC03607.05
22 December 1862
He received the box she sent. Mentions the cold weather and that he has not heard from their brother George for a while. He is not worried though because George's name has not appeared on the list of killed. On patriotic stationery and with a...
GLC03607.06
1 January 1863
Signed Bart, but probably H. B. due to location. He discusses George's letter about the Battle of Fredericksburg. Place from post mark on envelope.
GLC03607.07
[Map of Fredericksburg]
circa December 1862
Bush, George, fl. 1862
A fairly complete and accurate map of the Union position at Fredericksburg. Shows federal positions, pontoon bridges, geographic features, roads and houses used as hospitals. The position held by Gibbon's Division is slightly exaggerated.
GLC03607.08
"No. 2."
[1861/04/17 ca.]
Osborn & Durbec
View of the Iron Clad Battery at Morris Island from the rear.
GLC03919.01
"No. 3."
1861/04/17 ca.
View of the Trapier Mortar Battery on Morris Island, with Osborn & Durbec's portable darkroom visible in the background.
GLC03919.02
"No. 6."
April 17, 1861
Caption label on verso: "…Ending of Ruins of Officers Quartes and Commencement of Soldiers' Barracks. This view is on the facing towards Charleston."
GLC03919.03
"No. 12."
1861/04/[17]
Caption label on verso: "…Ending of Solders' [sic] Barracks seen in No. 11, and commencing and continuing with Officers' Quarters up to Gateway on the right. This completes the whole circuit in sections."
GLC03919.04
"[No.] 14."
View of a group of Confederate dignitaries in front of the shot furnace on the parade ground at Fort Sumter. The group is gathered beside a large mounted cannon, and is purported to contain both Wade Hampton and Gov. Francis Pickens.
GLC03919.05
"[No.] 15."
[1861/04/17]
View of the cannons from inside Fort Sumter, probably on the parapet.
GLC03919.06
"No. 17."
View of the rear of Fort Sumter's parapet.
GLC03919.07
"[No.] 18."
View of the sally-port inside Fort Sumter, with Confederate soldiers gathered in the entrance.
GLC03919.08
"[No.] 19."
Purported to be the only known photograph of the interior of Fort Sumter's casemate, this view shows a row of guns mounted beneath brick archways.
GLC03919.09
[Manuscript map, Military Reconnaissance Dept. Va]
March 20, 1862
Worret, Charles, 1819-?
Title continues: "Major Genl. Wool Comdg. Drawn by Sergt. Worret & Compiled Under the Direction of Colonel T.J. Cram Chief Topl. Engr. Dept. Va." "Copy." Shows the Yorktown Peninsula and contains a description of the area in terms of its potential...
GLC04355.01
Grant, Ulysses S. Carte de visite
[1861]-[1862]
Dunn & Co., fl. 1861-1862
White mount with imprint of Dunn and printed caption "Major-General Ulysses S. Grant" on verso. Verso also contains pencil inscription: "Earlier uniform and long beard when he was a BRIG. GEN." Vignette bust portrait in uniform. Photograph from...
GLC07808.001
Ulysses S. Grant Carte de visite
ca. 1861-1862
Anthony, fl. 1861-1862
White mount with purple border. Imprint of Anthony on verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform, wearing hat.
GLC07808.002
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
[Account of cash paid to named Captains for the new Inlisted men & for Blanket money 1776]
December 20, 1775- February 1, 1776
Lists captains, the amount of cash allotted to them, and the date allotted. Written from Knox's headquarters. Addressed to Lieutenant Colonel of the Artillery William Burbeck, and signed by him.
GLC02437.00226
[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
1775
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
[Resolution on the election of military officers by Congress]
4 January 1776
Resolution pertaining to when more than one person is elected to the same rank on the same day. Notes that the Congress then went on to elect field officers for the battalion ordered to be raised in Pennsylvania. Another note indicates that this...
GLC02437.00236
{Thomas Dongan Land document]
5 July 1686
Dongan, Thomas, 1634-1715
comparable in content to GLC03107.05385, .05388, & .05389 (round tin seal attached)
GLC03107.05446
Bond agreement
1741/11/25
Livingston, Robert Jr., 1688-1775
Bond agreement to allow his younger brothers and sisters use of manor's iron furnace for a term of three years since this investment would otherwise adversely impact their smaller inheritances.
GLC03107.05447
Deed
1749/10/24
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Deed transferring to eldest son and heir Robert Livingston Jr. (?) share of 100 acres of land at Salisbury, CT Executors of estate of Philip Livingston: Catherine Livingston, Peter van Brugh Livingston, John Livingston, Philip...
GLC03107.05448
1749/10/25
Deed transferring to eldest son and heir Robert Livingston Jr. (?) share of the iron ore bed at Salisbury, CT Executors of estate of Philip Livingston: Catherine Livingston, Peter van Brugh Livingston, John Livingston, Philip...
GLC03107.05449
Indenture
1752/06/01
Indenture for lease of a farm to Corneli[u]s Brusie Partially printed
GLC03107.05450
1758/06/22
Harvey, Joel, fl. 1749-1758
Indenture for lease of land to Robert Livingston, Jr. Lot rented was in "the oblong, or Equivaent Lands, lately surrendered by the Colony of Connecticut, to the Colony of New York."
GLC03107.05451
1759/01/16
Handwritten copy of an indenture for lease of a farm to William Livingston From docket: "Copy of a lease given Br[other] William [Livingston] to inable him to represent the mannor in General Assembly"
GLC03107.05452
Indenture for John Peter Lowery
1760/03/19
Indenture for lease of a farm to John Peter Lowry
GLC03107.05453
Mortgage on land purchased
1763/09/06
Mortgage on land purchased from Benjamin John (also signed by him)
Lot sold was in "the Oblong or Equivalent Lands surrendered by the Colony of Connecticut to the Colony of New York."
GLC03107.05454
1764/04/12
Indenture for lease of a farm to Johan Coenrat Meyer
GLC03107.05455
1765/10/23
Indenture for lease of a farm to Lucius Reynolds
GLC03107.05456
1769/04/14
Indenture for lease of a farm to William Lowry
GLC03107.05457
1770/02/01
Indenture for lease of a farm to Johannis Rosman
GLC03107.05458
1770/02/28
Indenture for lease of a farm to Adam Shuts
GLC03107.05459
1771/02/13
Indenture for lease of a farm to Angus MacDuffie
GLC03107.05460
1771/03/02
Indenture for lease of a farm to Jacob Cillmer [or Kilmor]
GLC03107.05461
1771/03/23
Indenture for lease of a farm to Christiaen Copper [or Christian Cooper]
GLC03107.05462
1771/03/25
Indenture for lease of a farm to Hendrick Tiel
GLC03107.05463
1771/03/26
Indenture for lease of a farm to Philip Coachman
GLC03107.05464
1771/04/24
Indenture for lease of a farm to Jerry Tibble
GLC03107.05465
1771/05/03
Indenture for lease of a farm to William Shoeck
GLC03107.05466
[Daguerrotypes of mother and baby]
1862-1864
Oakes, Cyrus, fl. 1862-1864
Daguerrotypes depicting a mother and baby
GLC03136.121
Carte de visite [Unidentified]
1864/05/12
The New Orleans Photographic Co.
New Orleans Photographic Co. imprint and orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "May 12 1865." Pencil inscription on verso: "16369." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06358.09
Carte de visite of [Arman Martin]
[1864]
Washburn, R., fl. 1864
Washburn imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Arman[?] R. Martin, 1st Lieut. 20th U.S.C.I." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06358.10
Carte de visite of [William] Greeley
Moses & Piffet
Moses & Piffet imprint and orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Wm. Gerrley, Capt. 20th U.S.C.I." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06358.11
Carte de visite of [H.H. Rowe]
[1861]
Moses & Piffet imprint on recto. Ink inscription on verso: "Yours truly, H. H[?]. Rowe[?], Capt. 20th U.S.C.I." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06358.12
Appointment of Alba M Tucker as Second Lieutenant in the 100th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers.
1862/08/14
Noble, Larz, fl. 1862
Signed by Noble as Adjutant General of Indiana, and by Tucker as a Volunteer. General Orders No. 56 on stationery of Adjutant General's Office, Indiana Volunteer Militia.
GLC07642.01
Annual Report to the Quartermaster General,
1864
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
Hull & Brother, Printers,Annual Report to the Quartermaster General, Complied Pursuant to Gen. Order No. 29, Q.M. Gen's Office, 6 July 1864. Capt. A.M. Tucker, A.Q.M. Vols, Louisville, Ky. Tucker's activities as Assistant Quartermaster for the...
GLC07642.02
to: Rob[er]t Allen (Louisville, Ky.)
1865/05/17
missed connection with train.
GLC07642.05
to: A[lba] M. Tucker,
186[5]/05/17
instructions to remain at Parkersburg until further notice.
GLC07642.06
to: A[lba] M. Tucker [Parkersburg, W.Va.]
186[5]/05/18
reiterating instructions to remain at Parkersburg until further notice.
GLC07642.07
to: R[obert] Allen, (Louisville, Ky.)
1865/05/18
acknowledging receipt of Allen's messages of the 17 and 18 May 1865.
GLC07642.08
1865/05/20
In entirety: "The route has changed. Return."
GLC07642.09
[Unidentified newspaper.]
Newspaper clipping reprinting the telegrams described above in items 3-9. Reprints are followed by brief criticism of the extreme secrecy surrounding the transportation of Davis.
GLC07642.11
[Albumen of Ada M. Tucker and his staff]
May 1865
Oval photograph of Union officer (probably Ada M. Tucker) surrounded by his staff in Louisville, Ky. White mount with pencil inscription "15" on verso.
GLC07642.12
1865/06/02
transportation of troops via steamboat or rail. Copy of letter printed on wove paper.
GLC07642.13
[summary of Tucker's military service]
1865/12/08
Tucker, Alba M., fl. 1865-1887
printed summary of Tucker's military service from his enlistment in 1862 to the time he was mustered out in 1865.
GLC07642.14
1 November 1789
Crocker, Joseph, 1749-1797
Relates details of George Washington's visit to Boston in October 1789, and praises the Triumphal Arch that was erected to honor the occasion: "The Reception of the President in this Town, was beyond discription [sic] superb: you will see Accounts of...
GLC02437.04401
Report of the board of general officers for settling the rank of Colonels Crane, & Lamb
December 1782
Date added later in pencil. Marked "copy." Writes, "That Colo [John] Crane serving as a Captain with the Army from the 8th May 1775 by Virtue of a State Commission of that date, and a General Order, requesting such Officers, to send in their...
GLC02437.01768
[Certificate of service for Florence Crowley]
12 July 1783
Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Certifies that retiring Lieutenant Florence Crowley served in the Corps of Artillery under General Knox from 1777 to 1783. Praises Crowley for being an "attentive, brave...
GLC02437.02268
to Samuel Winslow
February 26, 1786
For a reference to the date of Winslow's last letter to him, 17 February 1786, see GLC02437.03243. Discusses attempts to get Mrs. Waldo to release her claim on the Waldo patent lands. Is glad to hear that a Mr. Robbins is helping Samuel Winslow in...
GLC02437.03244
[Return of officers under Colonel John Crane]
1786
Howell, Joseph, 1750-1798
Date added later in pencil. Lists officers who have partially settled their recruiting accounts, who served in Colonel John Crane's regiment of artillery.
GLC02437.03399
1 August 1787
Harwood, Hannah, F.U., fl. 1774-1796
Discusses business regarding a payment of £90, stating "I should not perhaps have been so severe in demanding it, had not you thought fit to insist so strenuously on having the bond - " Writes that since Winslow "seem[s] willing to leave [the matter...
GLC02437.03632
to Isaac Winslow
21 August 1787
Apologizes for not writing sooner but says the sickness, then death, of his youngest child prevented him from doing so. Says that his wife (Lucy Knox) and eldest daughter have also been sick. Discusses submitting a complaint to a committee to...
GLC02437.03642
21 October 1787
Forwards a letter to Winslow from Mrs. Hannah Urquhart. Regrets having to postpone his visit to Boston and discusses business related to the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.03677
Statement of Colonel John Crane's old emission accounts
17 June 1788 - 19 June 1788
Swan, Caleb, 1758-1809
Signed by Caleb Swan for John Pierce, Paymaster General, 17 June 1788 in the Pay Office at New York (front cover). Signed 19 June 1788 by Joseph Howell, [Junior] Assistant Commissary, in the Office of Army Accounts at New York (page 13). Includes...
GLC02437.03900
2 November 1788
Marked as a copy. Discusses financial matters. Instructs Winslow to pay back taxes on Flucker estate lands "in the manner precisely pointed out by the law." Gives Winslow detailed instructions as to how to carry out the transaction.
GLC02437.04022
1788
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
Date added later in pencil. Writes, "I deeply regret the impossibility of accompanying You in your Voyage; owing to my disappointment respecting the needful. I shall use the utmost endeavors to make arrangements to embark in the packet."
GLC02437.04064
to Isaac Winslow, Jr. and Isaac Winslow, Sr.
1 March 1789
Apologizes for not responding to previous letters, but has been confined to his chamber for a few weeks (Knox had been very ill). Has not "heard of the fate of the Waldo borough Petition." Discusses how to price the land in the face of conflict...
GLC02437.04128
7 June 1789
Winslow, Isaac, 1736-1806
Encloses a letter from Captain [George] Ulmer stating that the citizens of the Waldo patent lands he manages are discontented. Discusses his dealings with several of these unhappy individuals, who brought petitions from the settlers of the Waldo...
GLC02437.04235
10 June 1789
Writes that he has for sometime been unsure how to ask Knox whether he might help him find a position with the federal government, preferably near where he lives. Would like to bring up his sons to be educated and respectable enough to remain in...
GLC02437.04237
14 June 1789
Discusses a petition members of a committee are presenting to him about grievances in Thomaston, Maine, part of the Waldo patent lands. The petition is being presented by a Mr. Brown and a Mr. Thomas. Discusses meetings of the Court (the General...
GLC02437.04239
28 June 1789
Received his last letter, which "excites in me the most grateful sensations." Did not know of any person who had a "superior Claim upon Government" office in the region than he did. Thought that all Congressional appointments would be made...
GLC02437.04259
to Isaac Winslow, Jr.
Thanks him for his recent letter. Writes that he hopes Winslow has received "the report of the committee, and the decision of the house thereon - If you do not like the opinion of the house you can probably have it negatived in the Senate."...
GLC02437.04260
30 June 1789
Apologized for any errors present in his last letter, which he had to write quickly. Discussed his desire for a government appointment with Mr. Thomas Robison, "the most respectable Character in this place, with whom I have been upon very friendly...
GLC02437.04263
14 July 1789
Writes that he received Winslow's letter but was unable to reply due to absence. Explains that his youngest child has been gravely ill. Discusses the General Court's debates on a petition, apparently regarding their Waldo patent lands, as well as...
GLC02437.04282
19 July 1789
Writes that he received Knox's most recent letter, and hopes that Knox's youngest son's health will improve. Mentions that the General Court has not discussed the petitions from the Waldo patent lands, and describes a meeting he recently held with...
GLC02437.04294
31 July 1789
St. John de Crevecoeur, J. Hector, 1735-1813
Is unsure who else to forward a document (not present) from a French gentleman recently arrived from Guadeloupe regarding the Society of the Cincinnati, so encloses it to Knox and asks for his advice.
GLC02437.04309
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