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December 28, 1783
Price, William, ?-1790
Return for ordnance and military stores at West Point, New York. Items listed by type, weight and ammunition.
GLC02437.10712
to Friend Maitland
March 19, 1884
Darrow, J., fl. 1884
Letter addressed "Friend Maitland." States he has investigated "...to learn the feeling of the republican voters of Goshen...on the question of the Clerkship..." Reports "...I think your chances are very good here now I feel confident of your success...
GLC03523.10.197
to Joseph M. Maitland
December 17, 1884
Coleman, Daniel, fl. 1884-1890
Letter is addressed "Dear Cousin." Says he has bought an additional twenty acres of land for pasture. Plans to plant thirty-eight acres of corn. Comments "I think all over the land there is deadness in the church owing to the bitter feeling between...
GLC03523.10.200
to Joseph M. Maitland [incomplete]
March 19, 1885
Letter addressed "Dear friend Joe." Reports the winter has been severe with much snow. Discusses duck and rabbit hunting. Comments businesses are failing and real estate values continue to fall. Mentions crop yields will be lower this year due to...
GLC03523.10.201
[to Henry Fox]
March 19, 1756
Montagu-Dunk, George, 1716-1771
Discusses a letter William Shirley wrote to William Johnson "in which he (Shirley) proposes Sending the Indians of the Six Nations to the Ohio." Writes about a suspicious affair and a letter that might prove damaging. Signed "Dunk Halifax" Scored...
GLC09054.04
[to Sir Charles Hardy]
Discusses possible treason by way of an "intercepted Letter, directed to the Duke of Mirepoix, the Contents of which, upon a full Consideration of them, appear to me of a very extraordinary Nature, & of the utmost Importance." Mentions a Peter...
GLC09054.05
[to William Shirley]
March 20, 1756
Fox, Henry, Baron Holland, 1705-1774
Informs Shirley that one of his men, Lydius is a spy and expresses surprise "that you (Shirley) should, this Summer, have employed M. Lydius...who [is] suspected to carry on a secret correspondence with the Government of Canada." Demands an...
GLC09054.06
to Col. Daniel Webb
March 27, 1756
Instructs Colonel Daniel Webb about the transportations of troops. Webb is to "take upon [him] the Command of the Forces ordered to embark there (Plymouth), & to proceed in the ship" where they are to be part of the convoy to New York. Expects the...
GLC09054.08
March 17, 1756
Discusses more secret intelligence from another intercepted note. "The most incredible thing, either in this, or in his(the spy) former Letter, was, the very great Force raising in Pensylvania, of which no Man here knew anything." News came from a...
GLC09054.09
to George Montagu-Dunk, the Earl of Halifax
Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which Shirley had been recently appointed....
GLC09054.10
Same as previous (GLC09054.10). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.11
Same as previous (GLC09054.10-11). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.12
Same as previous (GLC09054.10-12). Discusses the issue of a spy under William Shirley's command and intercepted letters. Urges that Shirley be sent back to England as soon as possible and maintained as the Governor of Jamaica, a position to which...
GLC09054.13
to Amanda Wilkinson
December 9, 1861
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Written from Camp Michigan, Virginia. Has visited Washington, D.C. in the last week. States that Mrs. Fuller has had a boy, who is rather small. Mrs. Fuller is not doing well and was expected, for sometime, not to live. Notes that even though he had...
GLC03523.13.029
to Frances B. Shiras
December 8, 1871
Hemans, Daniel Wright, fl. 1872-1881
Comments on the length between their correspondence. Reports the freezing death of Rev. Philip Johnson. Discusses preaching with Rev. Cook at Santee. Indicates his cousin Paul was sick. Discusses his missionary work at Yankton, including the...
GLC02429.12
March 22, 1872
Hemans, Nancy A., 1843-?
Mentions the birth of her son, Joseph. Thanks Mrs. Clement for clothes, some of which she gave away. Comments on the success of the missionary work, claiming that the Indians on the reservation could now hold services without ministers. Notes their...
GLC02429.20
to Alexander Shiras
March 14, 1878
Discusses her husband's sickness and impending death. Comments on sympathetic visitors, her friendship with the Shiras's, and the tragedy the death will be for their son.
GLC02429.42
March 21, 1893
Hemans, Joseph A., fl. 1892
Explains that he is in school, that his sister died over the winter, and that his mother was sick (but getting better). Notes that they had a picture of Shiras. Mentions the saddle he received from them long ago. Tells him they never forget them...
GLC02429.54
to Mrs. Murray
March 16, 1894
Answers her letter noting the hardship they have had this year and his hopes for God's guidance. Comments that it is spring, they are planting and the birds are singing.
GLC02429.55
to unknown
March 25, 1783
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Requests a furlough for Josiah Robbins to go to Wethersfield, Connecticut. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.09701
[Order]
March 19, 1798
Pemberton, Ebenezer, fl. 1747-1810
Requests a pair of shoes for [Francis] W[aldo] Flucker.
GLC02437.09841
March 20, 1798
Requests a pair of boots for [Francis] Waldo Flucker.
GLC02437.09844
March 25, 1799
Requests a pair of strong shoes for Thomas Flucker.
GLC02437.09858
[Note]
circa December 17, 1786-1806
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses a mortgage. Year of creation unknown.
GLC02437.09926
to Amanda Wilkinson and his mother
December 17, 1861
Written from Camp Michigan, Virginia. Writes that he is much better then when he last wrote. The regiment has been working on building log hovels as their tents do not keep out the cold. States that they will most likely not campaign again until the...
GLC03523.13.028
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