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to: George M. Morris.
1861/08/31
Morris, Charles F., fl. 1861-1862
Charles received Elizabeth's letter and was glad to hear from George. He would like to know if Jesse is in camp.
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1861/09/20
Charles reports that a boy in his regiment was killed while on picket by an officer of his own company. His general had told the men they will be home by New Years but he does not believe it.
GLC06451.003
1861/10/06
There was a fight and the men had to march 6 miles only to "drill quick" back to cross the "Chane Bridge." He tells his mother and brother that he is going to enlist for 15 years if they approve "for I like to sold[i]er."
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to: Susannah L. Morris
1861/10/10
Charles is enjoying himself, stating "I hafe [have] a grate [great] [deal] of fune [fun] hear [here] and I hop [hope] you hafe [have] as much at home." He hopes that Susannah is still good friends with William and that George and Mage "will not fall...
GLC06451.005
1861/10/15
Charles is expecting "a bat[t]le hear [here] soon and I do not care how soon fore I would like to fight." Written at Camp Pierpont.
GLC06451.006
1861/10/27
[in another hand] Charles seems content declaring "I have a fine time here." He is cooking for the company and they only drill for an hour a day now. He promises to send Elizabeth and his mother his likeness. George has told him that there are no...
GLC06451.007
to: "Dear Brother."
1862/01/26
Charles received and appreciated the box his brother sent to him. Written at Camp Pierpont.
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to: "Dear brother."
1862/08/08
Charles was not hurt but his hat was blown off and his gun knocked out of his hand in battle. The fight was hard and he hopes there won't be another like it soon.
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to: brother.
[n.d.]
Charles is unsure whether he will make it home this winter. He describes the meals the soldiers are served.
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to: John Morris.
There was a fight and they were close enough to see the Confederates but they were unable to kill any of them.
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to unknown
Morris Family
List of names with numeric notations written after each. [with Charles Morris' papers]
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to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1862/02/09
Morris, George, fl. 1862
George tells Wilmor that he saw Tilley Wilson and Jones Stuart who "is s[u]ch a devel of a fool and it is good fun to watch him." George would like to know "if Matt Mitchel [got an] honorable discharge" as he so claims.
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1862/10/31
George reports that their father is getting better and promises to write Joseph very soon. He sends word to Joseph that "his purty girl Miss E. Talor had a litt[l]e one by old Hicky."
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1862/06/06
Morris, Jesse M., fl. 1862
Jesse was wounded in the shoulder in the last battle. The steamer is headed for New York and then Pennsylvania but he will try to get a furlough to come home if his shoulder does not heal.
GLC06451.016
1862/08/27
Jesse expects to leave soon but he is enjoying himself and knows that will end when he rejoins the army as it is no "pleasure to tote a heavy knapsack in warm weather." He believes all those who will volunteer already have and there will be a draft...
GLC06451.017
1862/10/15
Jesse is getting better and his shoulder only hurts occasionally. He thinks "the girls will soon think different after the soldiers" return and if there are not enough, "two or three can take one in partnership." Joseph has not been well and is...
GLC06451.018
1862/11/13
Jesse is sorry their brother Charles has died but says they must console themselves "as we know he died for a good cause." Jesse had a piece of bone removed from his shoulder and encloses it with the letter. He has heard that no more men will be...
GLC06451.019
to: Jesse M. Morris.
1863/03/31
Trout, James R., fl. 1863
Trout's leg has gotten worse since Jesse left the hospital. A letter with five dollars came for Jesse from George and Wilmor and Trout distributed the money as Jesse had asked.
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to Henry Knox
February 11, 1776
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Invites Knox to join him for "Dinner to day at 2 o Clock." The year is not given, but has to be 1776 as Knox was a Colonel then.
GLC02437.00531
to Sam Houston Allred
1959/02/06
Allred, William David, 1933-1996
Writes to his brother about a chat he had with Senator John F. Kennedy. Dave had mentioned Sam in their conversation and Kennedy remembered him from the previous summer. Kennedy commented on his namesake, Sam Houston, being featured in his book...
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Theodore Roosevelt, President - at his desk in the White House, Washington, U. S. A.
1902
Underwood & Underwood, fl. 1888-1930
The president sits turned away from his desk and towards the photographer, turned slightly off center, but gazing straight ahead. A globe on the desk behind his left shoulder occupies the center of the picture.
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President Roosevelt in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Washington, U. S. A.
H. C. White Co.
Formal portrait standing. Facing 1/4 proper left. Note: Publisher's number 9902.
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President Theodore Roosevelt in his office - the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, U. S. A.
Roosevelt stands in front of the corner of the cabinet room table, with a paper in his right hand. The room is artfully disarranged: one chair is moved back as though the president has just risen from it.
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The East Room of the White House arranged for the State Dinner to Prince Henry
1902/02/24
Strohmeyer & Wyman
Lighted chandeliers, lavishly decorated tables, and garland-draped pillars and ceilings in the empty East Room.
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[Artillery record book]
January 12 - March 24, 1777
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Book of records for Knox's artillery regiment. Contains inventories of artillery, notes regarding regimental activities and some daily entries. Samuel Shaw created the book, which dates between 12 January 1777 and 24 March 1777. The first page...
GLC02437.00518
to William Knox
January 23, 1777
Ingersoll, Jonathon, ?-1823
Promises Knox he will deliver letters to various people for him. Expresses his happiness on hearing that Knox had safely made the trip to Boston. Worries about Mrs. Knox, and comments on Knox's philosophy that "What is is best."
GLC02437.00523
Stringer, Samuel, 1734-1817
Discusses letters of his which have been lost in the mail. States he will be unable to come to Boston. Privately informs Knox "that I am heartily tired of the service, from Fatigue, or from Principle," and promises to provide more details later....
GLC02437.00524
January 30, 1777
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Recommends a young officer named Ebenezer Finley to Knox's artillery corps Finley is "intimately acquainted with those branches of knowledge with are connected with the Science of war." Is currently a third lieutenant in another artillery group, but...
GLC02437.00525
[Invoice of payments to Henry Knox from the Unites States] [incomplete]
circa January 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
List of payments made to Knox by the United States between November 1775 and January 1777. Includes dates payments were made, what they were for, how much they were for, and who actually gave the money to Knox. Figures include pay for Knox and his...
GLC02437.00527
[Invoice of payments from Henry Knox to Jotham Drury]
January 12,1777 - February 3, 1777
Lists cash paid by Knox to Drury in order to pay soldiers. Dates are listed for each payment, which total nine hundred and eighty dollars.
GLC02437.00528
[Appointment of James Mackinson to First Lieutenant] [Fragment]
February 1, 1777
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Partially printed document appointing James Mackinson a first Lieutenant. Attested by Charles Thomson as secretary. The top of the document, which contained Mackinson's name, has been lost. The name is found on the docket.
GLC02437.00529
[Copy of a receipt for pay of Captain Stephen Badlam's company]
February 11, 1777
Receipt for cash paid to Stephen Badlam, consisting of one hundred eighteen pounds twelve schillings to pay his company for the month and one pound eight schillings and two pence due General Mifflin for clothing. States that this document is a copy...
GLC02437.00530
to Joseph Hoff
February 12, 1777
Orders Hoff to deliver to Colonel Stewart an order for "ten tons Grape Shot mostly the larger with some small." Sent to Hoff at Hibernia Furnace, New Jersey. Docket states that the document is a copy.
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to Ezekiel Cheever
February 13, 1777
Treat, Samuel, fl. 1775-1777
Asks Cheever to deliver "twenty five yards of that White Duffle you have in your possession & two or three coats" to Lieutenant James Hall. Docket, signed by Hall, states that he received thirty yards of "Duffle," five coats, and "one Laced Hatt"
GLC02437.00533
[Receipt for coats and a hat]
February 16, 1777
Sutton, Thomas, fl. 1776-1777
States that three Regimental Coats intended for enlisted artillery soldiers and one lace hat had arrived from ordnance. Promises to be accountable to General Knox for these goods. The name at the bottom of the document is illegible.
GLC02437.00535
February 27, 1777
Asks Cheever to deliver "three coats & fifteen yards white duffle" to Lieutenant James Hall. Docket states that "three Coats & six yds of W Duffell" were received. Endorsed by Jonathan Terry on verso.
GLC02437.00536
[Receipts for coats and duffle]
February 26, 1777
Hill, Stephen, fl. 1777
States that Murphy received a coat and two and a half yards white duffle for ordnance, and that Hill received a coat and four yards white duffle. Each has signed their name next to the goods they received. Murphy's name is spelled Murffey, and he...
GLC02437.00537
[Request for coat]
February 25, 1777
Requests one coat for Sergeant Petty. Written to "the Conductor of Artillery at Fishkills." Written at Fort Constitution. Endorsed on verso by Abiel Pettie.
GLC02437.00538
[Receipt for a coat and duffle]
Noyes, Dudley, fl. 1775-1779
States that Noyes received one "Regimental coat" and two and a half yards of white duffle.
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to Abraham Livingston
1 March 1777
Orders Captain Livingston to obtain 5000 tents for next spring for General Thomas Mifflin. Orders him to "get the cloth for tents and get them made into tents each to hold six men." Also orders him to draw any necessary funds from General Mifflin.
GLC02437.00540
Construction of a carriage for cannon which have their trunnions broken off [incomplete]
Drawing of a special carriage for a cannon, with the comment "A carriage for a Cannon if the trunnions be broken off. Many Cannon are mounted upon this construction at Boston." Trunnions are the knobs on both sides of a cannon that form the axis on...
GLC02437.00541
Sundry accounts to General Knox
January 17, 1777
Date from docket. Apparently a quartermaster's account. Includes a list of named captains under Knox, including A[lexander] Hamilton, and corresponding figures (possibly their pay or money allotted for their use for supplies, etc). A note in Samuel...
GLC02437.10011
to Margaret Hester
27 May 1863
Hester, John H., fl. 1863-1864
GLC03056.02
to Aaron Hobart
January 22, 1821
Hobart, Albert, 1792-1867
Discusses auctioneering, dismissing the "boast of an honesty in their dealing" by New York auctioneers. Advises against a tax on auctions that would be prohibitive, since auctions are "the means of establishing a regularity in prices." But...
GLC06313.04.142
Rough Riders on Parade
1898
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
A procession of mounted men, taken from slightly to the left of a direct frontal perspective. Written at Camp Wikoff.
GLC06449.01
Col. Roosevelt and His "Rough Riders,"
Cavalcade, men on horseback. Roosevelt, in light clothing on a dark horse, is in the center of the image. Written at Camp Wikoff.
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Troop D of the "Rough Riders" as they went into Cuba.
A line of men standing at attention with bedrolls over their left shoulders and rifles at their right sides.
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Inspection - "Rough Riders"
A line of mounted men behind their commanders. Subjects are turned towards proper right at a slight front angle, so that the line crosses the picture on a diagonal from the left margin towards the horizon.
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Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" in Camp
Five Riders lounge in the foreground, two lying on their sides, one on his back with his hat over his face, and two posing with their rifles. Two lines of men are arranged informally behind them, the first in seated and the second standing. Trees and...
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"Rough Riders" filling belts with Cartridges.
In the foreground, five men sit or kneel on the ground with cartridge belts. Another kneeling pair occupies the middle ground, right. The background shows a building, a group of horses, and a standing figure.
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