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[Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Hunt to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
9 September 1863
Hunt, Edwin L., fl. 1863
GLC02750.231
[Abstract of expenditures during the 4th quarter, 1863]
December 1863
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
GLC02750.242
to the Chief of Ordnance
17 March 1864
Captain Jenks transmits original and duplicate copies of the ordnance and ordnance stores (not included) for the fourth quarter of 1862.
GLC02750.243
[Ordnance stores received by Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
February 20, 1865
Daniels, Percy, fl. 1864-1865
Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.255
to the Commander of Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers.
16 December 1864
Russ, Charles, fl. 1836
Assistant Quartermaster Russ reports that he paid for the apprehension and delivery of deserter Hugh McNally.
GLC02750.268
[Officers of Company "I," Rhode Island Volunteers, confirm their receipt of Company funds upon being mustered out of United States Service]
1861-1877
Rhode Island Volunteers, Company J
Signed by members of Company "J."
GLC02750.271
[Captain Ethan A. Jenks' legal statement regarding the validity of Allen G. Stillwell's pension claim]
6 October 1891
GLC02750.278
to Ethan A. Jenks and Mr. Coates
30 July 1891
Hutchinson, John I., fl. 1891-1892
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, apologizes for the actions of deputy collector Wilson. Requests that the recipients assess their respective Rhode Island divisions for delinquent tax payers. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.282
to Ethan A. Jenks
8 October 1891
Hutchinson, a tax collector, requests information from Jenks, deputy collector in Providence, Rhode Island, regarding some citizens' unpaid taxes. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.284
28 November 1891
Harpnes, M. A., fl. 1891
Harpnes informs Jenks, a Rhode Island deputy collector, that Henry T. Nichols is a "W. Malt L. Dealer, but not a W. L. Dealer." Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.287
16 December 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs deputy collector Jenks to collect an outstanding penalty from [William?] Powel's firm. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.291
February 6, 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, writes to Jenks, deputy collector, regarding unpaid penalty reports. Written on IRS stationer
GLC02750.296
[Receipt of payment for items auctioned from the Tobey farm]
12 June 1915
Tourtellot, C. E., fl. 1915
GLC02750.325
[envelope]
GLC02750.346
GLC02750.366
GLC02750.367
GLC02750.370
GLC02750.376
GLC02750.377
[clothing receipt roll]
March 1865
Various
Includes the names of various members of Company "I" Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers and a witness
GLC02750.473
[muster out roll of Private William H. Northrop]
14 May 1865
Macaulay, John, fl. 1865
Macaulay signs as Mustering Officer.
GLC02750.475
to Sister
2 November 1862
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
Last night a drunken man from one of the companies was arrested. He was put in the guard tent. He put up such a fuss they had to take his musket away from him.
GLC02751.04
to Mother
20 November 1862
They left Middletown and are now in New York. They were on a boat briefly where they received their state bounty. They are camped near the Centreville Race Track.
GLC02751.06
30 November 1862
The day after Thanksgiving they were given marching orders to get to the South Brooklyn ferry. They are now on board the New Brunswick. He had to sleep on a very narrow berth at first. They have been eating hard bread and coffee. Written aboard the...
GLC02751.10
4 January 1863
He went to church today for the first time in a while and enjoyed it immensely. He says there is little religious feeling among the troops. They are stationed by an old negro cabin in which 2 crippled men and and one woman live.
GLC02751.17
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