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Sales of Woollens for account and risk of Henry Knox
March 12, 1805
Lists sales transactions by date. Signed by a J. [Buggl ?].
GLC02437.08843
[Note]
March 12, 1757
Phillips, Anderson, fl. 1757
Note stating that Thomas Flucker has paid Phillips.
GLC02437.08985
[Receipt]
Philipps, Anderson, fl. 1757
Partially printed document with subsequent information filled in by hand. Transaction between Thomas Flucker and Anderson Phillips regarding a purchase of land. Includes signatures from William and Simon Stoddert as witnesses.
GLC02437.08987
[Abstract of pay for Captain John Popkin's company]
March 12, 1776
Abstract of pay for commissioned officers in John Popkin's company. Lists men by rank. Docketed in pencil.
GLC02437.09505
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Samuel Mills]
March 12, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Captain Patten recommends Mills for a thirty-four day leave of absence. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09687
[Recommendation for a leave of absence for Lieutenant Colonel Johnson]
Swift, Heman, 1733-1814
Recommends Johnson, of the Second Connecticut Regiment, for a leave of absence until 9 April 1783. Written from Camp Highlands. Directs his request to Major General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.09688
[Approval for Lieutenant Johnson's furlough]
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Major General Knox informs Colonel Heman Swift he has no objection to Colonel Johnson's request for a leave of absence. Marked as a copy.
GLC02437.09689
[Return]
March 12, 1782
Whitlock, William, fl. 1782
Return of ordnance and military stores from Richmond, Manchester, Yorktown and Williamsburg, all in Virginia. Lists items by type, weight, and ammunition. Noted as signed on behalf of Thomas Jones.
GLC02437.10693
to Daniel Ruggles
March 12, 1862
Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878
General Pillow instructs General Ruggles to furnish transportation to take Captain Huddleston's Company from Corinth, Mississippi to Decatur, to join Colonel [Green's?] company. Also instructs Ruggles to furnish transportation for Captain Holland's...
GLC02460.11
to Gales and Seaton
March 12, 1839
Bell, John, 1797-1869
Requests copies from Gales and Seaton, government printers, of some documents of the last session of the House. Informs that he is anxious to see the report of the Secretary of War [Joel Roberts Poinsett] "in answer to a call for information from...
GLC02467.03
to R. H. Gibbons
March 12, 1868
Hoe, Richard March, 1812-1886
Hoe, inventor of the Hoe Rotary Press, writes to Gibbons regarding property at 516 Broadway in New York City available for lease after 1 May 1869.
GLC02480.12
to Eliza Cook
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Writes that he has been sicker than he has ever been in his life. Mostly camp news and general interest news. Cook hopes to visit and writes, "Will you be ready for me? Are you still the great fat girl you were writing to me about two or three...
GLC02570.20
to William H. Dana
March 12, 1864
Gillis, John P., 1803-1873
Copy of a letter to Dana, the first page ordering Dana to patrol specific waterways, the second page giving orders regarding "prizes seized at the Rio Grande." Written on board the U.S.S. Ossipee, commanded by Gillis off Galveston, Texas, during the...
GLC02680.23
to Mary Epperly
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Discusses the quality and quantity of rations.
GLC02715.086
to Sarah Phleagar
March 12, 1865
Writes that he hopes that she is feeling better.
GLC02715.121
to Nancy E. Jones
March 12, 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
They have marching orders but he hopes they will stay. There are so many dead Confederates in the river that "our men crossed on them dry shod."
GLC02739.041
to Sister Rosetta
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
He tells her how he contracted measles. His friend Newell also has the measles so they have been keeping each other company. George came to visit.
GLC02751.25
[Berlin] [German]
March 12, 1921
GLC02766.059
Copy of a legal document [in Spanish]
March 12, 1912
Chamberlin, P. W., fl. 1912
GLC03545.24.05
to his family
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Reports that they have orders to move to Deep Creek the next day and set up a new camp. They have not been called out to fight because so many of the recruits are unarmed. Writes more about how he finds Goddard "awkward." Arranges for his family to...
GLC03603.258
to Weir
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
References Weir's poor health. Says "The only difference between the blockade here now, and last year is, that if possible it is more inefficient than it was. It seems to me that the slowest ships and the thickest headed commanding officers are...
GLC03836.44
to Joseph B. Varnum
March 12, 1812
Hill, A.A., fl. 1812
Informs Varnum that he will make a deposit (of an undisclosed amount) on his behalf to the State Bank regarding a business transaction. Responds to query regarding the outcome of General Austin: "...all officers return their commands in the Corps...
GLC03845.11
Bill dated 3/12 between Miss Capeland and Miss Payne
The docket is dated 19 August 1776.
GLC03902.318
To his wife
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Fleet leaving for Newbern, drawing half-rations. "Yes, we are getting to be sober and steady, if we dont it is our own fault, for we have preaching almost every night..." Mentions that the official chaplain is lazy in providing mail and preaching...
GLC04558.013
to Peter B. Rathbone
Dederer, N. A., fl. 1862-1863
Admits that he feels a little down, complains about the draft and is upset by the idea that so many men are succumbing to illness, never having a chance to fight in battle. Speculates that the regiment will be sent to Texas once Vicksburg...
GLC04703.06
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