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Notice of enrollment
2 August 1866
Mosher, H.K., fl. 1861-1866
Notice of enrollment informing Tillotson that he is "liable to military duty" unless he submit proof of exemption.
GLC04558.203
Muster out roll for George Tillotson
10 November 1864
GLC04558.204
Certificate of appointment to first sergent
1 September 1864
Groody, Thomas, fl. 1861-1864
GLC04558.205
Dear Father [Allen Gifford]
20 June 1863
Gifford, Haviland, fl. 1863
This letter is about opposing strategies of different generals Written at the Fairfax Court House near Fairfax, Virginia.
GLC04560.01
24 June 1863
GLC04560.02
28 July 1863
This is an eight-page letter concerning the draft and movements of the Army, with mentions of Generals Lee, Grant and Banks
GLC04560.03
10 September 1863
This letter contains a long analysis of how to take Richmond. Gifford also discusses Fort Wagner's hold-out, as well as General Burnside's problems in Tennessee.
GLC04560.04
13 September 1863
Was written near Bealton, Virginia.
GLC04560.05
23 September 1863
GLC04560.06
October 1863
Giford recounts a conversation with Senator John Minor Botts of Culpeper
GLC04560.07
24 October 1863
Gifford discusses strategy and rumors (Grant's army to meet Meade's at Richmond), including his opinion that Meade is "afraid of his own shadow
GLC04560.08
5 November 1863
GLC04560.09
6 November 1863
GLC04560.10
14 November 1863
Gifford describes the Battle of Kelly's Ford and crossing the Rappahannock
GLC04560.11
10 July 1863
GLC04560.12
[Diary of Samuel G. Gottshall]
1862
Gottshall, Samuel G., 1841-1902
Leather bound autograph manuscript signed. Describes activity at Fort Donelson (the Battle of Fort Donelson was fought from 11 February to 16 February 1862), Yorktown (Siege of Yorktown took place from 5 April to 4 May 1862, as part of the Peninsula...
GLC04564.03
1863
Leather bound autograph manuscript signed. Gottshall returns to the Army after being wounded in the arm by a cannonball. Throughout the early months Gottshall sees little action and he discusses his recovery and soldiering in the winter. In [13-15...
GLC04564.04
to John Andrew Shulze
February 5, 1825
Hendricks, William, 1782-1850
Printed resolution from the Indiana State Legislature opposing an amendment to the United States Constitution proposed by the Georgia Legislature that would restrict the movement of free blacks and manumitted slaves. First page signed by Hendricks...
GLC04565
Record of John B. Guthrie, U.S.A.
1900-1930
Guthrie, Bayard, fl. 1871
Guthrie's son recounts his father's service record in the United States Army from 1868 to 1900, including being stationed on the "Indian frontier 1881-1884." During that time, he kept the field notes for an expedition against the Apache in New...
GLC04589.02
to Sirs
John B. Guthrie's son indicates that he is sending his father's original field notes from an expedition against the Apache in New Mexico in 1882 (see GLC04589.01). Also indicates that at that time his father was a 1st Lieutenant in the 13th U.S...
GLC04589.03
to Jedediah Smith
22 April 1799
Smith, Israel, 1763-1821
Writes to his brother in Boston that he was overjoyed to receive his letter as he never expected to hear from him since it has been 24 years. Gives information on how they can get letters back and forth to each other. Informs that he has a wife and...
GLC04601.01
15 November 1808
Writes that he was very happy to hear from him since almost two years have past since their last correspondence. Discusses a Colonel Trash who traveled to Jedediah's area (Massachusetts) but did not bring back word. He is sorry to hear Jedediah has...
GLC04601.04
to Samuel Williams
11 May 1810
Monett, Samuel, fl. 1810
Writes to Williams in Ohio that he arrived in Natchez 6 May after a voyage of three weeks and five days. Mentions that he contracted dysentery on the trip but is okay. Reports that there is no produce for sale at the market and that there are 100...
GLC04601.05
23 April 1811
Smith, Philander, 1764-1824
Writes to his brother in Massachusetts and sympathizes with his maladies. Informs that the family is all well but complains about the restrictions on commerce which if continued, threaten to hurt business in the Mississippi territory. The embargo...
GLC04601.06
1 January 1816
Apologizes to his brother in Massachusetts for not writing back sooner. States that although he has not seen Jedediah since he was very young, he has fond memories of him and the place where he was born, Massachusetts. Mentions that his two sons...
GLC04601.07
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