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to brother
27 April 1863
Rifenburgh, Peter E., 1843-1863
Has sent a picture of himself. Marching orders have been countermanded; they will be staying at camp for a bit more. Hopes everyone at home is well. Written at Camp Parapet.
GLC08914.022
to sister
3 May 1863
Sent with a picture of his likeness, but it is a "damn poor one." Does not have much time to write, but is well. Hopes this letter finds her in good health. Written at Camp Parapet.
GLC08914.023
to Brother
5 May 1863
Glad to have received his letter; hopes this letter will find him in good health. Will send a copy of the New Orleans newspaper. Sent his likeness in a photograph and an ambrotype a week ago. Lewis Brooks had gotten a letter from [Mag] saying that he...
GLC08914.024
19 May 1863
Received her letter today. Just returned from an expedition started on May 12th up the Mississippi River. Went 32 miles by foot and by boat through Lake Pontchartrain. After a few days' march, formed a line of battle. Marched about half a mile in...
GLC08914.025
May 19, 1863
Describes how the Confederates look: "like Hell. They don't wear no uniform they wear Citizen [civilian] clothes and rags." Many look "half starved." Has written a lot today. Has heard talk that the regiment is going up to Port Hudson along with...
GLC08914.026
to Sister
10 June 1863
Marched to Port Hudson on May 20th. Boarded the steamer Bard and sailed until sundown, when they arrived at Baton Rouge. Sailed 10 more miles the next day, and landed on shore. Got 100 rounds worth of cartridges, and then marched the rest of the way...
GLC08914.027
to Nelson Rifenburgh
"We have had a pop at the rebels." Colonel was killed and eighty-five of his comrades were wounded. Did not take part in the fight, was left at the hospital to care for the sick. Eph[raim] Lasher and Patsey were wounded. Has "quite a lot of the...
GLC08914.028
17 July 1863
Rifenburgh, Mary, fl. 1863
Received her letter Friday afternoon. Lou has been sick but is feeling better. Jane left recently. She wanted him to give her more money, but he decided against it. Rubens is selling his farm because he is leaving it in the spring. She should tell...
GLC08914.029
[Receipts from Philip Knickerbocker to Jacob and Nelson Rifenburgh]
November 1851- September 1861
Knickerbocker, Phillip, fl. 1861
Receipts from Philip Knickerbocker to Jacob and Nelson Rifenburgh. Jacob is billed for $72.38 for medical bills from November 27, 1851 to September 19, 1861 and another $39.88 for other accounts. Nelson Rifenburgh is billed $7.12 for medical costs...
GLC08914.030
[Request for payment of Jacob Rifenburgh to Phillip Knickerbocker in the sum of $70.66]
3 April 1856
Note that symbolizes Jacob Rifenburgh's obligation to pay $70.66 plus interest from April 3, 1865 to Philip Knickerbocker.
GLC08914.031
Log of Finances
November 1859 - January 1862
Log of finances that covers the period from November 1859 to January 1862. It seems to be a record of an account that belonged to the Rifenburghs.
GLC08914.032
[Expenditure list]
November 1859 - 1862
List tracking a series of expenditures starting in November of 1859 and ending in 1862. The expenditures total $136.83.
GLC08914.033
[Note of payment]
1861
Rifenburgh, Jacob, fl. 1861
Note from Mr. Jacob Rifenburgh that he shall pay off $47.00 with interest from September 19, 1861 to Knickerbocker and Brookhead.
GLC08914.034
[List of items and costs.]
30 May 1863
List of certain items with their respective costs. It is partially ripped, but includes a request for a paint brush, seed, and an unspecified amount of some sort of oil. The total cost of the items is $5.19.
GLC08914.036
[partial receipt for William H. Ryphenburgh]
5 August 1863
Fragment, partial receipt for William H. Ryphenburgh [sic].
GLC08914.037
[Receipt billing Mr. Rifenburgh for $16.25]
3 April 1863
Receipt billing Mr. Rifenburgh for $16.25. It is dated at Livingston, New York, a town neighboring the Rifenburghs' hometown of Clermont.
GLC08914.039
[Receipt of $175.73 in interest due May 1, 1864 from Mr. Nelson Rifenburgh]
1 May 1864
Rifenburgh, Nelson, fl. 1864
Receipt of $175.73 in interest due May 1, 1864 from Mr. Nelson Rifenburgh. The recipient of this note is unknown. The interest is likely from a mortgage.
GLC08914.040
[Receipt from Jane Knickerbocker to Nelson Rifenburgh]
2 May 1865
Knickerbocker, Jane, fl. 1865
Receipt from Jane Knickerbocker to Nelson Rifenburgh. It is worth $237.86 and represents interest on the estate of Mr. Jacob Rifenburgh.
GLC08914.041
[Certificate from the Paymaster General's Office]
18 July 1876
Certificate from the Paymaster General's Office. It is addressed to Mary A. Rifenburgh of Germantown, NY. It entitles her to a total of $112.96 in pension in 8 installments worth $14.12 each. To do so was required by an act of Congress on April 10...
GLC08914.042
[Short list of supplies and their respective costs]
1861-1864
Short list of supplies and their respective costs, dated May 11 of an unknown year. The total cost of the supplies is $12.33.
GLC08914.043
[Fragment of Receipt]
Fragment of receipt. Lists 3 yards of muslin.
GLC08914.044.01
1863
Fragment of receipt. Dated 11th 1863. Total is 12.64.
GLC08914.044.02
[Envelope addressed to Mary Rifenburgh]
February 1862
Envelope addressed to Mary Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
GLC08914.045.01
[Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh]
Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
GLC08914.045.02
GLC08914.045.03
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