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to John Clements
1 August 1864
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
Scrap of paper on which McParlin presents a bill for $3.85 and indicates that he has received payment.
GLC02649.42
to Jacob Bailey
8 November 1808
McDowell, Andrew, fl. 1808
A letter from Andrew McDonell to Jacob Bailey. McDonell tells Bailey that while he has been convinced that Robert Taylor is a minor, he believes that it would be more benefitial for Taylor to remain with the army than for him to be sent home.
GLC02669.001
to Lt. Robert Bailey
8 July 1813
Bailey, Jacob, 1731-1808
A letter from Jacob Bailey to his father Robert Bailey in response to GLC02669.10. Bailey feels guilty for being away from his family when they are experiencing such trying financial circumstances, but also states that if he were to return home he...
GLC02669.011
30 April 1820
Bailey, Jacob, fl. 1820
A letter to Jacob Bailey, concerning life in French Canada. Towards the end of the letter two paragraphs are written in French.
GLC02669.012
to Mrs. Weeks
17 July 1800
Weeks, Major S., fl. 1800
A letter from Major S. Weeks to his wife describing the hanging of a man in the presence of his wife and four small children.
GLC02669.013
to Ensign Jacob Bailey
25 March 1813
Nutter, Nathan, fl. 1813
A reciept for an overcoat signed by Nathan Nutter.
GLC02669.053
[Statement of account for Jacob Bailey]
1 July 1813 to 19 August 1813
A statement of account for Jacob Bailey's military service from July 1, 1813 to August 19, 1813. This document is a copy of GLC0269.65.
GLC02669.066
[Robert Snell bill]
1783
A bill of Robert Snell that he is to pay in cash to Sweat.
GLC02669.071
[Pencil drawing. Finely delineated. Shown from a distance through trees.]
1815-1860
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
JBB specialized in landscape view of towns before and after the Civil War
GLC02673.02
[Pencil and watercolor. House]
16 May 1861
incompletely colored. Not clearly a Civil War related piece
GLC02673.05
[Pencil and ink wash. Twin Bridge. Catawissa Railroad]
18 August 1874
signed
GLC02673.10
[pencil and watercolor. Cemetery cross]
cross with measurements
GLC02673.26
[Stereocard of John B Bachelor]
1877-1900
My Uncle John B. Bachelder. Born in Gilmanton N.H. 1825. Artist and Historian. [inscription on verso] Stereocard of middle-aged JBB reading a newspaper.
GLC02673.36
[Cabinet card of Alice Bachelder Stevens]
1884
Kimball, W.G., fl. 1884
Inscribed on verso: with much love, from Alice B.S. 1884"
GLC02673.38
[Group portrait]
Group portrait (with two lithographs in background, one, a battle scene). Identified on verso as Great Grandma Stevens; GrandPa Stevens; Uncle Edmund, his son; Cousin Charlotte, daughter of Edmund. In the old Parlor at Nottingham, N.H.
GLC02673.41
C.S.A. soldier parole for Jerry Tate
6 May 1865
Upchurch, Burton, fl. 1865
GLC02674.02
to my dear caro
4 August 1917
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
He explains that he does not have much time for writing as he has too many responsibilities. He describes how he runs the boat drill and the raft detail.
GLC02679.03
to Rufe
13 September 1917
He tells his brother he gets new responsibilities every day, but he likes this. It means they like his work. The French army has been very cooperative.
GLC02679.06
to my dear mother
19 October 1917
He received the socks she knitted for him. He will go to the Belgian front tomorrow. He heard from William and he had a cable from the War Dept. through General Pershing.
GLC02679.10
15 June 1918
He showed a letter she wrote to General Pershing. He too has a pious mother. One day General Pershing will visit her.
GLC02679.18
20 September 1918
He received the photos of her. He has enclosed a letter from Mrs. Chalmers and a letter from the Chief of Staff, Services of Supply. He knows his mother is disappointed that he refused to have his picture taken in the Saturday Evening Post.
GLC02679.23
1 November 1918
He writes he is living in a time of great events. A man from the Saturday Evening Post came by and a wrote a story on him. This should staisfy her.
GLC02679.24
14 April 1919
He dined with the grand duke the other evening.He mentions G.D. Alexander and says he will try to write more frequently.
GLC02679.29
24 April 1919
He is currently in Germany and has enclosed his itinerery. He enjoyed seeing the march of the 33rd division. He spent time with the prince of Belgium. He thinks they will be home in July or August.
GLC02679.30
11 May 1919
He sending home a sword given to him by Gen. Pershing. The grand duke invited him to lunch.
GLC02679.33
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