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[Memorandum of the soldiers pay]
1812 to 1815
A list of soldiers names and written next to some of the names is a number, which is believed to be associated with their payment.
GLC02669.037
[Muster roll of Capt. Joseph E. Foxcraft]
1808
Muster roll of Captain Joseph E. Foxcraft. The back of the document is a typewriten set of directions for annually revising muster rolls. The list of names was too long to fit on one sheet so an additional paper was attached to the bottom of the...
GLC02669.041
Subsistence account of Lieut. Thomas V. Sylvester
30 June 1813
A subsistence account of $36.60 for May 1-June 30, 1813. Sylvester was stationed in Burlington, Vermont, and was part of a regiment of volunteers.
GLC02669.047
[Receipt to Jacob Bailey for rum, pepper, and tabacco]
1 March 1813
Montgomery, N., fl. 1813
A reciept written to Jacob Bailey from N. Montgomery for the purchase of rum, pepper, and tabacco.
GLC02669.050
[Receipt for rum, tea, sugar, and other items]
Snell, Robert, fl. 1812-1815
A receipt from Captain Robert Snell to John Graham for the purchase of items including rum, tea, and sugar. The back of the receipt adds the costs for Captain Snell, Lieutenant Leach, Ensign Bailey, Lieutenant Tevonnely, Lieutenant Goss, and Ensign...
GLC02669.051
[Receipt acknowledging payment]
19 April 1813
Whitman, Luther, fl. 1813
A receipt written by Luther Whitney, naming Captain Snell, Lieutenant Leach, and Ensign Bailey as the purchasers.
GLC02669.054
[Requisitions of cannons]
7 July 1813
Bailey, Jacob, 1731-1808
Four requistions of cannons written by Jacob Bailey.
GLC02669.057
[Requisition of muskets for Denny McCobb and Robert Snell]
19 July 1813
Four requisitions of 760 musket cartridges for use in Robert Snell's company.
GLC02669.058
[Requisition of military equipment for Captain Robert Snell's company]
A requisition of military equipment for Captain Robert Snell of Colonel Denny McCobb's Regiment. Items requisitioned included canteens, gun slings, screwdrivers, and haver sacks. The location of this document is believed to be Burlington, Vermont...
GLC02669.059
GLC02669.060
[Statement of money owed by Major White]
5 August 1813
A statement of account between Major White and Jacob Bailey, i which White owes Bailey $18.92.
GLC02669.064
[Statement of account for Jacob Bailey]
1 July 1813 to19 August 1813
A statement of account for Jacob Bailey's military service from July 1, 1813 to August 19, 1813.
GLC02669.065
[Notes on barley and oat distribution]
1783
This note is believed to be a record of barley and oat rations given out to soldiers.
GLC02669.069
[Public service announcement]
10 July 1806 to 10 July 1813
This document announces Lieutenant Walter Sheldon as Pay Master for the 11th Regiment in Burlington, Vermont.
GLC02669.072
[Certification that Robert Taylor is a minor]
22 November 1808
Taylor, Elizabeth H., fl. 1808
This document written by Elizabeth H. Taylor states that her son, Robert Taylor, is a minor who was born on January 26, 1790. The document is certified by Robert Bayley, Moley Bayley, and Robert Bayley, Junior.
GLC02669.074
to daughter
15 October 1857
Flitner, Z., fl. 1860
Z. Flitner writes to his daughter after reaching Boston, Massachusetts to tell her about their trip thus far. Flitner, his wife, and Ford took a boat up to Boston and both his wife and Ford were very seasick the first day and night of the trip. Both...
GLC02669.080
to children
18 October 1857
Flitner, M.E., fl. 1860
M. E. Flitner writes to her children from Boston, Massachusetts. Flitner is enjoying her time in Boston and finds herself in good health. She also mentions that Captain Bailey went to church with them in the past week.
GLC02669.081
6 October 1858
M. E. Flitner writes a letter to her daughter about how her travels have progressed. She states that the boat ride was pleasant, the train ride was very long, and she met some acquaintances at the train depot.
GLC02669.082
30 October 1857
M. E. Flitner writes to her daughter about how her trip is progressing, mentioning that she was supposed to leave for Richmond on Tuesday, but the weather is detaining her. Flitner goes on to write that she hopes to be with her daughter again soon...
GLC02669.083
5 January 1859
Z. Flitner writes a letter to his daughter, commenting on the recent death of Hartty Cutts. Later in the letter, Flitner writes that he wants his daughter and Henry to go to a good school. Flitner himself favors a particular school, but states that...
GLC02669.084
24 April 1859
M. E. Flitner wrtites a letter to her daughter inquiring about how her schooling is going and about the much improved health of her younger children at home. The document states that $5.00 was included with the letter.
GLC02669.088
25 December 1859
This document contains two letters. The first letter is written by Z. Flitner to his daughter. In this letter he writes about the importance of education and religion. The second letter, dated December 26, is written by Z. Flitner to his wife, M. E...
GLC02669.089
10 June 1860
Z. Flitner writes to his daughter and makes the remark that in Baltimore there is talk about "the negroes now do they exspect [sic] to get a coulored [sic] President." [p. 1] Nothing else is said on the subject except this one line and the rest of...
GLC02669.092
8 August 1860
In his letter to his daughter, Flitner speaks of her education. Flitner also apologizes for his inability to give a detailed description of his present location, citing that he has rarely been off the ship to explore the area, which he calls...
GLC02669.093
to sister
28 April 1858
Flitner, J. Henry, fl. 1859
J. Henry Flitner writes to his sister detailing his experiences in Trieste, Italy. Flitner talks about the landscape and exploring 10 to 12 miles inland from the coast in a horse and carriage. Flitner ends the letter by telling his sister that he has...
GLC02669.099
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