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Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
December 31, 1864
Williston, Leander A., 1830-?
Part One: Artillery, Small Arms, Ammunition and other Ordnance Stores. Arranged to cover all the stores at Fort Picketts.
GLC02198.30
to Elizabeth Cover
2/3/1864
Cupp, Jacob, fl. 1864
GLC02197.023
to Cover
4/18/1865
Garber, Anny E., fl. 1865
GLC02197.029
11/23/1866
Keene, M., fl. 1868
GLC02197.034
4/15/1867
damaged
GLC02197.035
to Anna Zug
10/5/1866
Harmsicke, W.H., fl. 1868
GLC02197.040
to Cousin
4/3/1869
Signed Francis. No last name.
GLC02197.045
to Nephew
9/1/1869
Cover, John, fl. 1870-1887
GLC02197.046
United States Sanitation Committee
29 July 1861
A listing of the committee appointments decided in Boston.
GLC02198.01
Invoice of Quartermaster's stores
30 October 1864
Pierce (general), fl. 1864
Features blank book. Reported by Lt. Leander A Williston.
GLC02198.13
Acknowledgement of property receipt
9 March 1866
Return of clothing and camp equipment will be received and examined..
GLC02198.15
Invoice of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
1 April 1865
Cussier, Simon P., fl. 1864
Reported by Leander A Williston. A catalog of articles.
GLC02198.17
Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores
December 31, 1863
Pallen, J., fl. 1863
Everything from fuel to bricklaying tools. Written at Clark's Point.
GLC02198.18
February 1865
Everything from fuel to bricklaying tools.
GLC02198.20
Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage
March 1865
Written at Fort Ricketts
GLC02198.25
to John A. Fox
December 21, 1866
Hammight, A.S., fl. 1866
He informs Fox that he has recovered the body of Private Benson.
GLC02198.32
Farewell Dinner Speech
18 August 1865
Clark, J.H., fl. 1865
Intended to be read at the officers' farewell dinner. "We'll pledge with brimming hearts our pride, our colors--old and new..." Written as a long poem.
GLC02198.34
to Murch
February 7, 1890
Thomas, Hon. H., fl. 1890
His application for membership in the Grand Army of the Republic has been accepted.
GLC02198.36
5 July 1890
The author doesn't know how many people will attend the encampment in Boston this year. There may not be many people there. They had their first meeting since the end of the war last year in Milwaukee. Pages missing.
GLC02198.37
Meeting Summary of the Second Massachusetts Infantry Association
17 September 1912
They voted not to repair or preserve the battle flags. They feel the hand of the restorer is a trick. After all the preservation was fully provided for by the Commonwealth.
GLC02198.43
Veterans' Patriotic League
1861-1877
Petition essentially saying they believe in pensions for soldiers but they do not think the system should be abused.
GLC02198.45
9 June 1889
Stevenson, W., fl. 1888
Gushes over the upcoming reunion of the Mass. Infantry Association and hopes to see him there.
GLC02198.53
21 July 1890
Williams, J.C., fl. 1888
He plans to attend the regimental dinner. He lists the surviving officers. He also thanks him for four pamphlets and tells him that the South has really rebuilt itself nicely. Chattanooga is thriving.
GLC02198.54
Programme of the Fifth Annual Reunion of the Twenty-Seventh Indiana Regimental Reunion Association
12 September 1889
Vansickle, A.R., fl. 1889
Includes music, prayer and a dinner.
GLC02198.55
to his sister
18 June 1861
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
Complains that letters from family in Memphis are few. Writes about his experience during a scouting expedition. Also mentions that the soldiers have been getting very good food because they are paying a nearby plantation cook to prepare food for...
GLC02232.02
14 June 1862
He writes that they are encamped on the Mobile and Ohio railroad. Expresses his hatred for the war and writes "if ever I get into another I want somebody to have me put in the lunatic asylum". Writes that he often wishes he were a negro with a good...
GLC02232.07
15 August 1863
Updates his sister on their brother Marshall's condition. He writes that Marshall is in a good place and being well taken care of. Mentions that he has requested money, drawers and undershirts from their sister Fannie. Informs his sister that he...
GLC02232.21
2 April 1864
Written from camp near Dalton, Georgia. Complains about not getting any correspondence from his family. Comments on the "abolitionizing" of his hometown. Chides his sister for associating with "blue coats" and abolitionists and advises her not to...
GLC02232.30
21 April 1864
Written from camp near Dalton, Georgia. Asks if she can visit him at camp. Complains about the unusual cold weather and writes that men are living quite poorly as everything has become too expensive. Updates his sister on Miss Tillie and Kate Cook...
GLC02232.31
17 July 1864
Writes that their brother Marshall has returned from the hospital. As Ward had no immediate occupation to assign to his brother, he sent his brother back to the hospital and put him in the charge of one of the surgeons. He writes that Marshall is...
GLC02232.32
to Dr. Ward
7 August 1864
Thurman, B.S., fl. 1864
Written from the battle line near Atlanta, Georgia. Encloses the obituary for Ed Ward, which includes the autograph of each member of the company. He writes that Ed was beloved and esteemed by all of the men in the company. Informs Dr. Ward that...
GLC02232.33
to Hiram A. Blodgett
30 April 1861
Chrisler, M., fl. 1861
Chrisler writes that he is glad Blodgett is ready to fight for the Union He refers to some photographs he has included (not in collection). There is a note which indicates that Chrisler was a war photographer. The envelope has a seal in the image of...
GLC02248.01.01
13 August 1863
Villarneau, A.D., fl. 1863
Villarneau says he will willingly grant him an authorization as a recruiting Captain.
GLC02248.04.01
to Miller A. Wright
March 28, 1865
Wilson, A.N., fl. 1865
Wilson misses Miller a good deal
GLC02691.11.078
to my dear wife
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
The Rebels lost 3,000 soldiers recently.He describes their efforts to take care of the dying and wounded.
GLC02740.38
[Letter authorizing Major Samuel Shaw to borrow money]
2 July 1783
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written and signed for General Knox in a secretarial hand. Certifies that Major Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp, is authorized to borrow one thousand Spanish milled dollars (also known as Spanish dollars) on behalf of General Knox and his wife. The...
GLC02437.02224
to John Green
11 October 1786-21 November 1786
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Written from Canton, present-day Guangzhou, China. Writes a long narrative regarding a dispute with Captain John Green, who helmed the ship Shaw traveled on during his first visit to China in 1784. The first page contains a letter to John Green from...
GLC02437.03310
to Elbridge Gerry
26 November 1786
Almost identical in content to GLC02437.03352, which is a later copy of this letter. Writes that he and Mr. [Samuel] Osgood are investigating any openings in the public offices in New York, but have found none. Writes, "My brother whose resignation...
GLC02437.03353
to Benjamin Lincoln
January 31, 1787
Shays, Daniel, 1747-1825
Contains two letters. The first, written from Pelham, Massachusetts on 31 January 1787 to General Benjamin Lincoln, is signed by (though not in the hand of) Daniel Shays, along with Francis Stone and Adam Wheeler. The second is Lincoln's reply...
GLC02437.03434
[General Benjamin Lincoln's orders]
February 4, 1787
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
General orders which congratulate troops on the successful capture of a large number of insurgents. This document is probably one of the enclosures that accompanied Lincoln's 5 February 1787 letter to Knox (GLC02437.03444).
GLC02437.03442
to Lucy Knox
February 5, 1787
Harwood, Hannah, F.U., fl. 1774-1796
Discusses financial arrangements regarding the settlement of the Flucker estate. Is happy Mrs. Knox now seems to believe she acted for the best. Discusses Mr. [James] Webber and Mr. [Thomas] Longman, agents who are working with them to settle debts...
GLC02437.03443
to Henry Knox and Samuel Ogden
21 November 1786-3 December 1786
Written from Canton, present-day Guangzhou, China. Writes a lengthy letter updating his friends Knox and Ogden on the status of his business in China. Says he is pleased to finally be able to write, but is sad to report on the illness and death of...
GLC02437.03311
[Certificate regarding Dr. Horton's widow]
8 November 1776
Docket reads, "H Knox's copy certificate in the case of Dr Horton's widow." Testifies that Doctor Jonathan Horton died while in the service of his country, in the state of New Jersey, and that for this reason his widow is entitled to an allowance...
GLC02437.03329
[Henry Knox's account with Jeremiah Wadsworth]
1786
Account between General Henry Knox and Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth for the year 1786. Docket reveals a balance due to Knox. Additional calculations on verso.
GLC02437.03402
to James Sullivan [incomplete]
January 28, 1787
Body of the letter and signature in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Previous research determined the addressee to be James Sullivan, but the document does not indicate that explicitly. Knox discusses the settlement of the estate of Thomas...
GLC02437.03428
[Translation of a French letter from Pierre Huet de la Valiniere, Vicar General to Charles Thomson]
February 3, 1787
Valiniere, Pierre Huet de la, 1732-1806
Body of the letter in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Original letter written from "Kaskaskias in the Illinois." Writes that he left New York to go west in May 1786 and has received very few provisions from Congress. Has enclosed a...
GLC02437.03440
[Receipt for bills drawn by the Board of Treasury]
February 14, 1787
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Reads, "Received from the Secretary at War, ten Bills drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay Esqr. Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office, State of Connecticut, amounting to one thousand Dollars, for which I have given duplicate Rects...
GLC02437.03455
February 24, 1787
Same as GLC02437.03465. Writes a recommendation to Lincoln for Mr. Payson, a "reputable inhabitant of Massachusetts" who is looking for "employment to give him bread." Notes he has no openings at present and is referring him to Lincoln.
GLC02437.03466
to Samuel Holden Parsons
3 October 1786
Writes a brief note to General Parsons regarding the recent end of Shays' Rebellion and also the likelihood that the "Malcontents" might want to raid the stores at Springfield. Hopes that he can rely on the "late officers of the Continental Army"...
GLC02437.03307
[Receipt from Jonathan Burral, Esq.]
23 November 1786
Snelling, Joseph, fl. 1786
Duplicate of GLC02437.03345. Written from Salem, possibly in Massachusetts. Receipt from Jonathan Burral [possibly Burrall], Esq., Commissioner of Accompts [possibly Accounts], for 450 dollars with interest to be given to Henry Knox.
GLC02437.03344
to Henry Jackson
February 1, 1787
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
Dr. William Eustis writes that it "amounts almost to a presumption in Major [Elnathan] Haskell & myself" to provide information by letter to Jackson, as "Colo. [William] Hull will carry more in his head than we can possibly crowd into his pocket."...
GLC02437.03438
February 9, 1787
Unsigned, and marked "copy." Body of the letter in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Knox refers to a previous letter he sent to Lincoln (see GLC02437.03446). Thanks him for his last letter, and believes his recent services to the...
GLC02437.03447
[Receipt of money paid by Henry Knox]
January 25, 1788
McNeill, Mary, fl. 1787-1791
Countersigned by Henry Jackson as a witness. McNeill acknowledges receipt of a certificate for $2091.54, "the ballance of an Account between the United States & my late husband Hector McNeill." Appears to be written in the hand of Henry Jackson...
GLC02437.03772
to Henry Knox
January 30, 1788
Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796
Gorham discusses the progress of the Massachusetts convention for ratification of the United States Constitution. Writes, "Wisdom & patience were never more necessary than at the present time- some of our People are so opposed that there seems to be...
GLC02437.03777
At a meeting of the directors and agents of the Ohio Company, at Mr. Rice's Tavern, in Providence, State of Rhode-Island, Wednesday, March 5, 1788.
5 March 1788
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820
Discusses agents, shares, and other Ohio Company business. One resolve notes, "That the Directors be requested to pay as early attention as possible to the education of youth, and the promotion of public worship, among the first settlers."
GLC02437.03815
[Copy of a receipt related to pay warrants]
16 April 1788
Knox, Secretary of War, notes receipt of ten warrants from John Pierce drawn by the Board of Treasury "in favor of Michael Hillegas." Intends to forward the warrants to Jeremiah Wadsworth and to issue warrants for the payment of troops.
GLC02437.03840
to Nicholas Hoffman
30 July 1788
Parkman, Samuel, 1752-1824
Discusses a financial transaction, possibly related to the building of the ship. Marked as a "true copy" by Nicholas Hoffman.
GLC02437.03950
[Account information related to the estate of the late Thomas Flucker]
circa 20 August 1788
Accounts related to the Flucker estate, likely obtained by William Winthrop (1753-1825), who wrote to Knox on the subject (refer to GLC02437.03966).
GLC02437.03967
[Account between Jeremiah Wadsworth and Henry Knox]
19 April 1788
Account between Jeremiah Wadsworth and Henry Knox. Pertains to warrants drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay, receiver of Continental Taxes for the State of Connecticut. Duplicate of GLC02437.03846.
GLC02437.03848
[Receipt for a cask for Lucy Knox]
11 October 1788
Ogilvie, Alexander, fl. 1788
Ogilvie notes receipt of a cask from Lucy Knox directed to Sarah Lyons Flucker in Antigua (refer to GLC02437.03991). The cask will be sent on the ship Hercules.
GLC02437.03994
[Record of Jeremiah Wadsworth's payment of 1500 dollars to William Knox]
16 December 1788
Pertains to William Knox and John Stagg.
GLC02437.04054
to Isaac Winslow, Sr. [incomplete]
1 March 1789
Previous research determined that the addressee is Isaac Winslow, Sr. Received his last letter respecting the Waldo patent lands and learned from it that their predecessors agreed to sell to several different parties. Discusses legislation allowing...
GLC02437.04129
[Certificate for Elias Parker]
3 March 1789
Certifies that Elias Parker served under Knox in the artillery, but was then transferred by his own request to the Massachusetts line of infantry. Possibly docketed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.04134
to Joseph Howell
11 May 1789
Swan, James, 1754-1830
Written from the "War Office." Writes that a Lieutenant Colonel Monbarrot of Colonel Fennuiel's regiment claims a right to be in the Society of the Cincinnati. Declares that the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) would like Howell, Paymaster General, to...
GLC02437.04199
January 27, 1788
Schuyler, Arent J., 1746-1803
Copy of a letter from Schuyler to Hoffman, written in Henry Knox's hand. First three pages consist of Schuyler's letter; final three pages contain Knox's remarks concerning this letter. Schuyler's original was written at Barbados Neck. He lists...
GLC02437.03775
Estimate for clothing a foot soldier
February 5, 1788
Brett, Piercy, fl. 1788-1792
Copy of Piercy Brett's estimate in GLC02437.03786.
GLC02437.03787
February 27, 1788
Gorham comments on New Hampshire's progress toward ratifying the Constitution. Writes, "We have met with a small repulse at N Hampshire... I have the best reason to suppose they will approve at their next meeting- no question was taken upon the main...
GLC02437.03809
22 June 1788
Swan writes from Brighthelmstone, possibly Brighton, England. Remarks, "There is a coldness and indifference - so far distant from your Letters when I was at home, that chills my heart & forces a discharge, very involuntary of the warmth with which...
GLC02437.03911
[Receipt for a warrant from Henry Knox payable to Zephaniah Webster]
19 July 1788
Audebert, Philip, fl. 1788-1796
Possibly signed by Audebert as clerk at the War Office.
GLC02437.03940
[Account of expences on the road between Exeter, New Hampshire and Boston]
16 August 1788
Price, William, ?-1790
Covers 14 and 15 August, including the cost of meals and lodging.
GLC02437.03964
to Robert Morris
3 December 1786
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804
Discusses the contract recently sent by the Board of Treasury to him and to Morris regarding a loan they are planning to give to Congress. Will come to New York to finish signing paperwork with Morris. Writes, "I am very far from wishing to engage...
GLC02437.03365
7 January 1787
De Jean, fl. 1786
Thanks him for his letter. Writes, "By the contents of Mr. Macomb's, friendly letter, I am convinced, how wrong and presumptuous I was, in my former letter to you, to desire you to write to so many gentlemen, and to take so much trouble for a man...
GLC02437.03410
to Lieutenant Colonel Platt
January 30, 1787-February 1, 1787
Haskell, Elnathan, 1755-1825
Body of the letter and signatures in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Document titled, "Extract of a letter from a gentleman of character in General Lincoln's army, to his friend at New York." Addressee may be Richard Platt; identified...
GLC02437.03433
to Thomas Hutchins
10 October 1786
Written from "Cox's Fort Ohio River." Marked "copy." Discusses the process of surveying land around the Ohio River. Mentions that some surveyors have said there is imminent danger in conducting the survey beyond the 4th range. He has adopted no...
GLC02437.03309
to James Bowdoin
22 October 1786
Writes to introduce Governor Bowdoin to Major [William] North, who is currently Inspector of Troops. Says that North wishes to be included in the line of troops being raised. Comments that he is a citizen of Massachusetts by birth and residence and...
GLC02437.03316
Copy of GLC02437.03344.
GLC02437.03345
[Excerpt from a letter regarding military appointments]
2 December 1786
Freeman, Constant, 1757-1824
The author writes, "That you are not yet appointed need not surprise you when you have read this- I came here fully of opinion that I should have the second [Company] of [Artillery]; that you and all the other officers recommended by General Knox...
GLC02437.03361
[Supplies given to Colonel David Humphreys's regiment]
1786-1787
Date added later in pencil. Lists supplies provided to Colonel David Humphreys, such as hospital stores, rations, wood and clothing. Addressed to General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.03401
[Letter of address to the town of Granby]
Honored with their application from the day before. Writes that he sympathizes too much with "the distresses of those unhappy men" who have risen against the government not to try to avoid reclaiming them without bloodshed. Has tried to avoid firing...
GLC02437.03439
[Land grant]
14 May 1787
Randolph, Beverly, 1754-1797
Beverly Randolph, as Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, grants a 12,000 acre tract of land on the Ohio to a Mr. William Fitzhugh. Details its borders. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.03548
Extract of a letter from Judge Pendleton
July 16, 1788
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1756-1821
A retained file copy in Henry Knox's hand. Complains of living in "a place where corruption prevades [sic] every public department, and rudeness every private society. I confess I cant find words sufficient to express the indignation I feel at our...
GLC02437.03747
to Robert R. Livingston
February 10, 1788
Later copy of GLC02437.03793. A note at the top of page one states, "Recd. from Mr Bancroft Feb 1857." Knox relates details of the Massachusetts ratifying convention: "On Wednesday the 30th ultimo, Mr. Hancock was well enough to take his seat in...
GLC02437.03790
[Account information related to Jeremiah Wadsworth]
First page pertains to warrants Wadsworth received from Knox drawn by the Board of Treasury on William Imlay, Receiver of Continental Taxes for Connecticut. Knox signs second page 15 July 1788, noting receipt of a sum. Wadsworth signs third page...
GLC02437.03847
[Declaration of trust related to a land sale]
10 June 1788
Macomb, Alexander, 1748-1831
Countersigned by Isaac Stoughtenburgh at a June 1787 public auction at the Merchants Coffee House in New York City and Daniel McKinnen. Verifies the sale of ten townships of land on the southeast side of the St. Lawrence River. Macomb attests that...
GLC02437.03890
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Reports New Hampshire's ratification of the Constitution. Writes, "a few hours since an express arrived from the Town of Concord in the State of New Hamshire [sic] where the Convention of that State met for the consideration of the proposed General...
GLC02437.03910
[Certification regarding Livingston and Turnbull]
14 May 1788
Marked as a copy. Certifies that in 1777, [Knox] "had opportunities of observing the attention and industry of Messrs. Livingston and Turnbull in furnishing clothing for the army generally, and that he experienced the greatest readiness and...
GLC02437.03871
The estate of Main Swete Walrond Esq. dec'd in account with Sarah Lyons Flucker
24 June 1794-5 November 1795
Lists transactions and account entries with amounts.
GLC02437.06564
to unknown
20 December 1795
Remsen, John H., fl. 1793-1798
Discusses a note from William Bingham for $100.
GLC02437.06581
[Agreement]
circa 1795
Appears to be a neater and more extensive copy of GLC02437.06589. Agreement to sell 100,000 acres of land to George Meade for $50,000.
GLC02437.06590
February 6, 1796
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
Discusses arrangements for land in Ohio.
Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
GLC02437.06616
to Henry Knox [in French]
February 11, 1796
Martinon, Nicholas Francis, fl. 1796
French version of GLC02437.06625.
GLC02437.06626
[Resolve of the General Court of Massachusetts]
February 27, 1796
Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802
Resolution of the Massachusetts General Court and the Governor, Samuel Adams, to investigate and discover "disorderly and evil disposed persons" planning to take up arms and cause destruction as part of a rebellion in certain counties (likely...
GLC02437.06641
[Claim of the children of Captain Thomas Flucker] [incomplete]
1 April 1796
Creator unknown. Title added later in red pen. Date and location of writing in the hand of Henry Knox; same hand also apparently provides edits on page 14. Declares that Mrs. Beaumez, mother of Francis, Thomas and Harriet Flucker and widow of...
GLC02437.06687
[List of goods to be purchased for the Creek Indians]
30 October 1794
Seagrove, James, fl. 1792-1795
An estimate of goods to be purchased for the Creek Indians. The list includes items such as blankets, tailor's thread, saddles, and rifles with an estimated cost of $8.915.
GLC02437.06233
[Receipt of payment on Thomas Flucker's estate]
3 December 1794
Reas, Daniel, fl. 1794
A receipt to Henry Jackson for 2 pounds and 14 shillings releasing all rights and demands by Daniel Reas against Thomas Flucker's estate. There is a note at the bottom of the document stating, "received this of Mr. [Joseph?] Peirce."
GLC02437.06266
to General Jackson
24 January 1795
Jarvis, Leonard, fl. 1788-1795
Appears to discuss property rights and possibly selling land located in Maine. Requests Jackson tells Henry Knox that the people (possibly the Commissioners for the Sale of Lands) will consider themselves at liberty to sell some land in Maine after...
GLC02437.06324
[Memorial to the legislature of Massachusetts]
February 1795
Memorial stating that Royal Flint entered into a contract with the Committee regarding the sale of a tract of land in the area of Maine and that surveyors have discovered that the Committee underestimated the actual acreage of the land.
GLC02437.06364
15 May 1795
Discusses a dispute by Jackson regarding the location of borders for a tract of land in Maine.
GLC02437.06415
[Lease of land]
6 June 1795
Shute, Benjamin, fl. 1767-1801
Grants permission to occupy a plot of land and details the borders.
GLC02437.06437
[Resolutions regarding the town of Hempden]
19 June 1795
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Resolves relating to boundaries and deeds of the inhabitants of the town of Hempden as well as payments for tracts of land. Noted as written at the House of Representatives, most likely that of Massachusetts.
GLC02437.06446
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