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[Bounty receipt for Revolutionary War soldiers]
17 August 1779
Foster, Caleb, 1760-?
Indicates the receipt of twenty one pounds for Foster and Allen Perley enlisting "to go to Boston 'tll the first of October."
GLC01450.218.05
[Receipt for lost property during the American Revolution]
29 September 1782
Dodge, Isaac, fl. 1782
Indicates the receipt of one pound, four shillings from Captain Ebenezer Hovey for two lost oars "when in the Service of the Town."
GLC01450.218.06
[Note of the enlistment of Eli Lealand, John Fairbanks, and Joseph Morese in the Continental Army]
1775-1783
Indicates their enlistment for February and March with the condition they be allowed a visit home.
GLC01450.218.07
[Appointment of Connecticut soldiers to inspect artilley]
26 July 1779
Wyllys, Samuel, 1739-1823
Names two soldiers to inspect artillery received from the quarter master. A note by the officers underneath the order indicates they found sixty napsacks unfit for use. Written at "Camp Robinson House."
GLC01450.224.02
[Receipt for guns and bayonets]
2 August 1775
Ellsworth, Oliver, 1745-1807
To Connecticut Treasurer, John Lawrence. Cosigned by Thomas Seymour. Requests payment from the Colony of Connecticut to Daniel Wilcox of Simsbury for three guns and two bayonets. Wilcox purchased the arms for service in Captain Elihu Humphrey's...
GLC01450.609.01
[Receipt for guns and cartouche boxes]
20 August 1775
Countersigned by Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Cosigned by Thomas Seymour. Authorizes payment from the Colony of Connecticut to the select men of New Haven for guns and cartouche boxes, to be used by Captain Eli Levenworth's Company....
GLC01450.609.02
[Receipt for the payment of Uriah Bingham]
6 September 1775
To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Cosigned by Thomas Seymour. Requests payment from the Colony of Connecticut to Bingham "for victualling & other necessaries supplied sundry Companies of the Riflemen on their march thru' this Colony to Camp...
GLC01450.609.03
[Receipt for the payment of the select men of Salisbury]
10 September 1775
To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Cosigned by Thomas Seymour. Requests payment from the Colony of Connecticut to Amos Alden (on behalf of the select men) for guns and bayonets to be used by Captain Isaac Bostwick's Company. Alden signs on...
GLC01450.609.04
[Receipt for the payment of the select men of Plainfield]
December 29, 1775
To Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence. Cosigned by Thomas Seymour. Requests payment from the Colony of Connecticut to the select men for gun powder and ball and flints supplied to Colonel Douglas's (possibly William Douglas) Company. Signed by...
GLC01450.609.05
[Authorization for the transmission of pay rolls]
10 April 1776
Seymour, Thomas, 1735-1829
Thomas Seymour signs on behalf of the Colony of Connecticut. Countersigned by William Douglas. Seymour and Douglas confirm that the Connecticut Colony Committee, by order of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, required that an express was sent to Hartford...
GLC01450.609.06
[Receipt for a mare, bridle, and saddle]
16 October 1776
Dodd, William, fl. 1776
Dodd indicates the mare, received from Benjamin Dodd (spelled "Dod") will be used to "ride to Boston and from thence to Providence and from thence Home to Hartford as an Express on an Account of the Continental Congress from Philadelphia."
GLC01450.609.07
[To the Committee of Inspection of the Sound of Wallingford]
December 7, 1776
Tomlinson, Curtis, fl. 1776-1790
Tomlinson requests that the committee pay Thomas Murring for the use of a horse for an express, by order of General David Wooster. Caleb Hall signs, certifying that "the Above Horse was Impressed for I could not Git a Horse any other way for the man...
GLC01450.609.08
[Receipt of payment to John Davenport]
August 1777
Davenport, John, ?-1830
The State of Connecticut pays Davenport for an express to General Silliman (possibly Selleck Silliman). Indicates that a horse was hired for the express.
GLC01450.609.09
[To the Honorable Committee of Pay Table in Hartford]
February 2, 1778
Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr., 1710-1785
Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut, states "Mr. Isaac Gleason of Farmington, came from thence hither an Express to bring me a Packet from Genl Putnam please to settle with him for this service according to usual Custom- and draw on the Treasurer for...
GLC01450.609.10
[Receipt of payment to Isaac Gleason]
March 12, 1778
Gleason, Isaac, 1737-1812
The State of Connecticut pays Gleason for bringing a packet by express, 2 February 1778, from Farmington to Hartford. Also indicates payment to Gleason for a blanket. For Governor Jonathan Trumbull's order to pay Gleason, refer to GLC01450.609.10.
GLC01450.609.11
[Receipt of payment to Benjamin Dodd]
March 26, 1778
Chenevard, John, fl. 1769-1808
Chenward confirms Dodd's receipt of the sum. Chenavard's signature is followed by the initials J. T. The State of Connecticut pays Dodd for the use of his horse for an express from Boston to Providence, then to Hartford in October 1776. Dodd...
GLC01450.609.12
[Receipt of payment to Jesse Brown]
30 June 1778
Brown, Jesse, fl. 1778
Brown confirms his receipt of payment for post riding from the Connecticut Pay Table Committee.
GLC01450.609.13
6 October 1778
GLC01450.609.14
December 12, 1778
GLC01450.609.15
[Receipt of payment to Jesse Cook]
1 March 1779
Wadsworth, James, 1730-1817
Cook signs at Hartford, Connecticut on 23 March 1779, confirming receipt of a sum paid by the State of Connecticut. Fenn Wadsworth signs on behalf of the Connecticut Pay Table Committee, acknowledging payment to Cook, and Cook's receipt of the sum....
GLC01450.609.16
[Receipt of payment to Marshall Alling]
11 July 1779
Alling, Marshall, 1732-1804
The State of Connecticut pays Alling for delivering two expresses, one to Guilford, and the other to Wallingford. Lieutenant Colonel Hezekiah Sabin signs, certifying Alling's receipt. Samuel [Hamilton?] signs at Hartford 1 December 1779, confirming...
GLC01450.609.17
[Receipt of payment to John Williams]
14 July 1779
Tyler, John, 1721-1804
Brigadier General Tyler signs, confirming payment to Williams for the delivery of two expresses: one from Major Huntington (possibly Ebenezer Huntington) to Tyler, another from Tyler to Colonel Mott (possibly Edward Mott). This receipt is torn into...
GLC01450.609.18
21 September 1779
Ledyard, Ebenezer Jr., 1760-1796
Ledyard signs, certifying that the Connecticut Pay Table paid Williams for delivering an express by order of General Tyler (possibly John Tyler).
GLC01450.609.19
[Receipt of payment to Jonathan Bull]
23 November 1779
Cowles, Elijah Jr., 1755-1826
Cowles signs, certifying the payment of Bull for riding a horse from Farmington to Hartford, possibly for an express delivery.
GLC01450.609.20
[Receipt of payment to Frederick Lord]
10 May 1780
Frederick, 1760-1843
Lord signs, confirming his receipt of payment from the State of Connecticut for riding express. Benjamin Payne signs, confirming Lord's receipt.
GLC01450.609.21
to John Lorimer
March 7, 1758
Holmes, Henry, 1703-1762
Letter signed by British Major General Holmes, Colonel of the 31st Regiment of Foot. Countersigned by John F. Hesse, certifying that this letter has been entered in the office of Thomas Gore, Commissary General of Musters. Holmes appoints Lorimer as...
GLC01450.807.04.01
[Confirms that John Lorimer is qualified to serve as a surgeon in the British military]
24 May 1758
Hay, James, fl. 1758
Hay, a surgeon, states "The subscribers having some time ago formally examined M. John Lorimer hereby testifie (as we have done formerly) that we have found him qualified to serve as Surgeons [Mate?] in any of his Majesties Regiments... "
GLC01450.807.04.02
[Writ demanding payment from Nathaniel Coney]
30 September 1720
Ballantine, John, 1677-1735
Partially printed document that orders Coney to pay a fine of seventeen pounds each to Henry Guionneau and James Leblond. Coney has paid part of his forty three pound fine, but if he can not pay the rest, orders his imprisonment. Signed by John...
GLC02542.32.01
[Receipt for military wages from John North]
March 22, 1754
Lovez, David, fl. 1754
Certifies that he received eight pounds in military wages from John North for his services at Fort Frederick.
GLC02542.32.02
[Receipt for army wages from John North]
20 November 1754
Bathrick, John, fl. 1754
Receipt for sixty eight pounds in army wages paid by received from John North. Also signed by Patrick Rodney as witness
GLC02542.32.03
[Bill from John North to Theodore Marshall]
1760
North, John, fl. 1760
Bill from John North to Theodore Marshall. Debts total nineteen pounds, and include charges for buttons, fabric and tailoring.
GLC02542.32.04
to Samuel and William Vernon
13 September 1775
Roosevelt, Nicholas, fl. 1775
Requesting sugar for Mr. Clover Sands.
GLC02542.32.05
[Enlistment roster]
13 December 1780 - 10 May 1781
Enlisting for twelve months, from 1781 to 1782, in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. Each man enlisting signed his own name.
GLC02542.32.06
[Enlistment roll]
January 1, 1781 - January 24, 1781
Enlisting for twelve months, from 1781 to 1782, in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. States the enlistment will be invalid if they are not paid "equal to Hard Money." Each man enlisting signed his own name.
GLC02542.32.07
January 13, 1781
Enlisting for twelve months, from 1781 to 1782, in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. States the enlistment will be invalid if they are not paid "equal to Hard Money." Each man enlisting signed his own name....
GLC02542.32.08
[Pass permit for Benjamin Brown and his schooner]
13 June 1781
Fitch, Jonathan, fl. 1781
Permitting Benjamin Brown and his schooner Rebecca "to Pass the Fort at Black Rock on his Way to New Port." Verso contains a roll of enlisted men.
GLC02542.32.09
1781
GLC02542.32.10
[Enlistment under William Van Dueren]
January 13, 1782
Penderson, Daniel, fl. 1782
Enlisting for twelve months in the Artillery company of Captain William Van Deursen, guarding New Haven. States the enlistment will be invalid if they are not paid "equal to Hard Money."
GLC02542.32.11
[Certificate of enlistment for Jonah Attwater]
9 May 1782
Warner, John, fl. 1782
Lieutenant John Warner signs and certifies that Attwater served "in the company of guards...under Capt Van Deursen" in 1781. John Whitney, justice of the peace, certifies that Warner's statement is true
GLC02542.32.12
[List of signatures]
1763-1783
A piece of paper with a number of signatures, including Thomas Bird, Joseph Smith, Fredirick Stein, Jeremiah Osborn, Abiel Macomben, Joseph Huler, William Broughton, Jonah Atwater, Medad Mix, Edmund Smith, Nehemiah Higgins, and Himany Mansfield, who...
GLC02542.32.13
[Revolutionary war enlistment roll]
Roll with the names of men enlisted in the army during the American Revolution. The days and months of their enlistments are given, but not the years. Each man appears to have signed his own name to the list. Names include Enos Hotchkiss, Holrook...
GLC02542.32.14
The Examination of Polinaire taken the seventh day of February 1791
February 7, 1791 - February 11, 1791
Polinaire, Jean Baptiste, fl. 1791
A summary of the testimony of Jean Baptiste Polinaire, a freemen, regarding the recent slave revolt in Dominica, in which he participated. "The Examinant...makes a voluntary Declaration of the truth of all he knows concerning the late Revolt knowing...
GLC02542.32.15
[Receipt for two prints]
13 September 1791
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843
Partially printed receipt for "Two Prints, one representing the Battle of Bunker's-Hill, and the other the Death of General Montgomery." States that Rufus G. Amory paid three guineas, half the price of these prints. Verso signed by Amory, stating...
GLC02542.32.16
[Land deed]
1 January 1796
Barnard, Ebenezer Jr., 1749-1827
Partially printed deed confirming that Ebenezer Barnard sold a piece of land in Hartland, Connecticut to Asael and Alexander McKee for four hundred pounds. Also signed twice by Jonathan Bull, as witness and Justice of the Peace, and by Henry Bull as...
GLC02542.32.17
to William North
24 May 1798
Armstrong, J., fl. 1798
Discusses military and personal matters, and sends North the name of a friend.
GLC02542.32.18
The Honble Saml Barrington
1 October 1800
Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815
An engraving of Samuel Barrington, famed British Admiral.
GLC02542.32.19
[Engraving of Samuel Barrington]
22 May 1810
GLC02542.32.20
The Hon. Samuel Barrington
1780-1810
GLC02542.32.21
[Piece of paper with two dates on it] [Fragment]
February 5, 1801 - March 7, 1801
A piece of paper, that appears to be a fragment from a larger table. The only legible words are the dates 7 March 1801 and 5 February 1801.
GLC02542.32.22
21 November 1805
Van Deursen, William, 1736-1816
Deed certifying sale of land from William Van Deursen to Chauncey Whittelsey for two hundred and fifty pounds.
GLC02542.32.23
[Military pay rolls of William Van Dueresen]
November 25, 1812 - March 29, 1813
List of payment made to men serving under Captain William Van Deursen. Many of the men are also given advanced pay and some receive a premium for having enlisted in December.
GLC02542.32.24
to William Van Deursen
Burbeck, Henry, 1754-1848
Has been informed by Commodore Decator that "two 74s and two large frigates" may be headed in their direction, and hopes Van Deursen is prepared in the event "they should think proper to pay us a visit." H. Burbeck may be Henry Burbeck (1754-1848).
GLC02542.32.25
Myrtleville Island from the Strand road to []
5 June 1814
Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854
Sketch of Myrtleville Bay and the surrounding area in County Cork, Ireland. Croker was a famous Irish folklorist.
GLC02542.32.26
[Sketch of a small town]
1828 circa
Watercolor drawing of a small town, most likely in Ireland or England. Croker was a famous Irish folklorist.
GLC02542.32.27
[Promisory note to Seth Hall for one dollar]
7 May 1839
Promissory note to Seth Hall for one dollar. Signer may have the last name North, but it is hard to tell.
GLC02542.32.28
[Incomplete]
Fragment of a note or letter. The only legible words read "my Uncle of...Isiah Arnold Esq...Aged 83. born in...for Paul Collin...my Father James..."
GLC02542.32.29
[Note to be telegramed to Pierre G. T. Beauregard]
16 June 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Reports that "It is important to secure the plantation boats on both banks of the Mississippi. Shall I have it secure so as to prevent their destruction by the enemy?"
GLC04057.01
17 June 1862
Informs Beauregard that "Col. Shelby reports the Enemy in considerable force at Holly Springs." While the Western front was relatively quiet at this time, Holly Springs would be the site of a major battle in September.
GLC04057.02
Wonders whether or not he should "establish the Holly Springs repairing machinery at Newtown." While the Western front was relatively quiet at this time, Holly Springs would be the site of a major battle in September.
GLC04057.03
Requests railroad cars to move his forces and supplies.
GLC04057.04
to Sterling Price
January 19, 1863
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900
General Maury informs General Price he was disappointed that Price recently failed to visit Vicksburg. Reports on marching with General Lee (possibly Stephen Dill Lee). Relates that due to a railroad accident, the 35th Mississippi lost an estimated...
GLC05012.01
[Print of General Dabney Herndon Maury]
circa 1863-1890
Hall, Charles Bryan, 1840-?
Etched by Hall. Circa dates inferred based on the dates of some of Hall's other etchings. Depicts Herndon, a Confederate General, in military uniform.
GLC05012.02
[Summary of the military service of Confederate Generals John Horace Forney and Dabney Herndon Maury]
1863
A page removed from a biographical work.
GLC05012.03
[Joseph Chew's discussion of a letter from Benedict Arnold]
2 October 1780
Chew, Joseph, fl. 1780
The note, signed by Chew, explains how the accompanying letter (no longer present) was kept undercover, "This Letter was delivered as a Blank Sheet of Paper put over one or two newspapers - which by wetting with a Proper Composition made it Legible."...
GLC05533.02
to Braxton Bragg
28 August 1862
Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872
Short on men and supplies, and requests reinforcements. Discusses his movements and explains that his lack of troops is responsible for his slow progress.
GLC06311.01
[Carte de visite of Confederate Genereal Humphrey Marshall]
1862-1865
Engraving of General Humphrey Marshall in the form of a carte de visite.
GLC06311.02
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the Consitution.
1862
Binney, Horace, 1780-1875
Printed by C. Sherman & Son. Second edition. The first part, 58 pages in length, discusses "The right of the President of the United States, in time of rebellion, and when the public safety in his judgment requires, to arrest and detain a freeman...
GLC08599.01
A review of Mr. Binney's pamphlet on "the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the Constitution."
Bullitt, John Christian, 1824-1902
Published by John Campbell. Bullitt seeks to examine the legal aspects of Horace Binney's argument, based on his opinion that Binney's "premises were not well taken, and that his inferences or conclusions were erroneous." Expresses hope to "present...
GLC08599.02
A reply to Horace Binney's pamphlet on the habeas corpus.
Gross, Charles H., 1838-1902
States "The Constitution, assuming that the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall exist complete and universal, and thus authorizing it, authorizes it to be suspended on certain conditions" (page 39). Indicates that this essay was written 22...
GLC08599.03
Authorities cited antagonistic to Horace Binney's conclusions on the writ of habeas corpus.
Jackson, Tatlow, fl. 1862-1873
Published by John Campbell. Jackson states "Having carefully read Mr. Horace Binney's pamphlet 'The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus under the Constitution,' and conscientiously believing the doctrine therein inculcated to be of an anti...
GLC08599.04
The writ of habeas corpus and Mr. Binney.
Montgomery, John T., 1817-?
Published by John Campbell. Referring to Binney, Montgomery states "At a time like this, when the United States professes to be contending for the Principles of Free Government under the Constitution, it is unfortunate that a gentleman of great...
GLC08599.05
Remarks on Mr. Binney's treatise on the writ of habeas corpus...
Wharton, Geo. M., 1808-1870
Published by John Campbell. Second edition. Wharton, a lawyer from Pennsylvania, states "It is as undoubtedly, however, no part of the office of an American Chief Executive to suspend, at his discretion, the privileges of the humblest citizen...
GLC08599.06
Answer to Mr. Binney's reply to 'remarks' on his treatise on the habeas corpus.
Wharton Geo. M., 1808-1870
Published by John Campbell. Wharton, a lawyer from Pennsylvania, states "Mr. Binney contends- That it is a lawful and a praiseworthy act, in the present crisis to seize a citizen in a peaceful State, where law and justice are openly and constantly...
GLC08599.07
Presidential power over personal liberty. A review of Horace Binney's essay on the writ of habeas corpus.
Myer, Isaac, 1836-1902
Includes inserted errata notes. States "we have shown that the normal condition of the English, and we their descendants, is freedom, subject to the law; that it was against encroachments upon their liberty, our ancestors have been contending for...
GLC08599.08
The suspending power and the writ of habeas corpus.
Johnston, James F., fl. 1862
Published by John Campbell. Johnston states "it has been said that the 'President has no power that can be abused, except with more danger to himself than to the community,' and that ... ours is 'the most feeblest Executive perhaps ever known in a...
GLC08599.09
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the Constitution of the United States. In what it consists. How it is allowed. How it is suspended. It is the regulation of the law, not the authorization of an exercise of legislative power.
Kennedy, William M., fl. 1862
Possibly published by John Campbell. Referring to the clauses within Article I of the United States Constitution, Campbell states "Omit the second sentence of the Clause, and we have 'The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall NOT be suspended...
GLC08599.10
Habeas corpus and martial law. A review of the opinion of Chief Justice Taney, in the case of John Merryman.
Parker, Joel, 1795-1875
Published by John Campbell. Second addition. Parker reviews the decision of Justice Roger B. Taney regarding the seizure of John Merryman, who was allegedly imprisoned without due process. Cover is missing. Back page is detached from binding.
GLC08599.11
Decision of Chief Justice Taney, in the Merryman case, upon the writ of habeas corpus.
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Published by John Campbell. Second addition. Taney states "The Constitution provides, as I have before said, that 'no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.' It declares that 'the right of the people to...
GLC08599.12
[Civil War draft broadside]
Satirical lampooning of medical exemptions: "Attention X-Imps!"
GLC09016
Presidential Election broadside
1868
Associating Democratic Party with former Confederate officers. Reprints portions of Democratic platform accompanied by negative allegedly found in Southern newspapers; includes four large cartoons by Thomas Nast depicting Nathaniel Bedford Forrest...
GLC09017
[Carte-de-visite of Colored Soldiers]
1864 ca.
Depicting the 64th U.S. Colored Infantry in camp with cannons at Palymra Bend.
GLC09018
[Reconstruction broadside]
1893
United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
Reconstruction broadside re: compensation for lost property. Urges reply " ... the time is fast approaching when it will be impossible to obtain an authentic record of slaves owned and recognized as property by law at that time ... "
GLC09019
He Being Dead Yet Speaketh
1865
Quotes Lincoln's statements on the Declaration of Independence, Lincoln-Douglas debates, and various sayings.
GLC09020
to the Committee and Members of New York City Chamber of Commerce
9 June 1865
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Discusses his recuperation after an assassination attempt, thanking them for resolutions passed on his behalf: " ... There are no words in which I could adequately express the sense, I entertain, of the kindness, which has been shown to me by my...
GLC09021
to the Earl of Lauderdale
8 July 1776
Maitland, John, fl. 1776
British soldier writing from occupied "Staten Island," sends word of Howe's invasion of New York: " ... we ran up to a bay of Long Island where the Rebels thought we were going to Land & were very strong indeed... Our little Army are all now ashore...
GLC09022
to Thomas Pennant
7 June 1778
Mostyn, Samuel, fl. 1778
British officer in occupied Philadelphia discusses threats against Loyalists: "Peace is not wish'd at all nor hardly talked of ... The rebels have publish'd a list of Persons whom they mean to threat as Traytors [sic] to the States of America, if...
GLC09023
to Senator J. M. Howard
January 19, 1864
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
Defends against accusations that he was "an opponent to the Lincoln admistration." States that he is against slavery, rumors of his disloyalty bear no truth, and are from "those who want to see me defeated ... I would, and do, favor a war of...
GLC09024
to William T. Sherman
31 July 1850
Ewing, Philemon, 1820-1896
Writes to Sherman in Washington D.C. about family matters. Wants Sherman to tell Ellen (Sherman's wife and Ewing's sister) that she cannot write too often. Mentions a nominee for Congress that he is confident will be elected, Col. Philadelph Van...
GLC03601.01
to Dorothy Rooke
January 21, 1778
Rooke, William, fl. 1777-1778
Writes to his sister, stating that he hopes an unspecified person (possibly Henry Rooke) has returned from America to England. Refers to battle between Generals William Howe and George Washington. Mentions confusing reports he has received...
GLC03881.03
[British soldier's journal detailing New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania engagements during the Revolutionary War]
27 August 1776- 1777
Rooke, Henry, fl. 1775-1783
Rooke, a British soldier, records various Revolutionary War events. Discusses the Battle of Long Island, during which he estimates 1,500 Americans were killed and 2,000 taken prisoner. Mentions the November 1776 British capture of Fort Lee, New...
GLC03881.04
to unknown
23 November 1887
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Discusses equality of treatment for blacks in the South. Pleased that black lawyers are now allowed to practice, and says it "implies a wonderful revolution in the public sentiment of the Southern States." However, worries because some teachers of...
GLC08992
Collection of 13 Civil War soldier letters [decimalized]
1861-1862
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
The collection consists of thirteen letters written by Levi W. Norton. Twelve of these letters are written to his wife, and one is addressed to his son, Fred. Norton was 41 years of age when he enlisted on 23 July 1861 at Staten Island, New York as...
GLC09006
Field Flowers
19 June 1836
Bell, John, 1797-1869
Poem of several stanzas written by Bell and his wife but signed only by John Bell. According to pencil note on page two, the first half of the poem is in the hand of Mrs. Bell and the second half in the hand of John Bell. Poem begins, "Flowers of...
GLC09009
to Mr. French
Febraury 23, 1778
Hillegas, Michael, 1729-1804
Hillegas inquires, on behalf of a Mr. Clarkson, about the allowance available to those who sell lottery tickets for the United States lottery established to help fund the Revolutionary War. Accompanied a lottery ticket (see GLC01412.23.01).
GLC01412.23.02
[Return of Captain Simon Edgel's Company]
9 October 1778
Possibly for Edgel's Framingham, Massachusetts Company. States that Edgel's Company is part of Colonel Jacob's Regiment, possibly referring to John Jacobs. Includes a chart indicating different positions held within the company, but no numbers are...
GLC01450.219.02
The commissary for the Northern department to the Officers of Major Clapp's Regiment of Massachusetts Militia
circa 1777
Clapp, Jonathan, ?-1815
Date inferred due to this document's similarity to GLC01450.435.01. Lists officers' names, rank, days in service, and ration allowance, among other items. Clapp signs at the bottom of the page, certifying that "the several Officers above named...
GLC01450.435.02
[List of expenses regarding the construction of a fort at Plum Island]
4 June 1776
Wyer, William, fl. 1776
Lists expenses for such items as sugar, an apprentice, pork, and labor. Docket states "Capt Wyers Bill Settled part."
GLC01450.459.01
[Receipt for the payment of John Moody]
7 June 1776
Moody, John, 1750-?
Captain William Coombs and others on a Newburyport committee pay Moody for work completed in May and June 1776 related to the construction of a fort on Plum Island. Moody receives payment for such items as work with oxen (used to haul timber)...
GLC01450.459.02
[Receipt regarding Captain Edward Wiggleworth]
June 1776
Coombs, William, 1736-1814
Possibly created in Newburyport. Coombs signs for a list of expenses for items such as travel and overnight lodging. States that he received the amount cited for Captain Wiggleworth. Docket states "Captain Wiggleworths Bill."
GLC01450.459.03
[Receipt pertaining to Captain John Coombs]
3 July 1776
Coombs, John, fl. 1776
John Coombs signs the bottom of the receipt. States "Captn William Coombs [?] of John Coombs for ye use if ye Foart on Plumb Island."
GLC01450.459.04
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