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to Elvira Winegar
April 25, 1865
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
He's been doing well since he left the Spanish fort. They traveled 200 miles since then and during that time no fighting has occurred.
GLC01014.178
May 2, 1865
They are rebuilding a railroad that was burned. The war is now considered over. They got an official announcement of Lincoln's assassination. They haven't been paid in six months.
GLC01014.179
May 5, 1865
The Rebels are coming in in large numbers and they say that they are actually going home since the war is played out. He hasn't been receiving his mail regularly.
GLC01014.180
May 14, 1865
They received notice that all the Rebels East of the Mississippi have laid down their arms. Even though the fighting is over it might take a while to get out of the service.
GLC01014.181
May 22, 1865
He explains how much trouble it is to muster everyone out and transport everyone home. But it is only a matter of time. They have not been paid for 7 months
GLC01014.182
May 28, 1865
They had a division review. He is glad his sister is in school. He wants to get home soon and will keep her posted.
GLC01014.183
June 9, 1865
He says they will relieve the troops about as fast as they pay them. He has very little money to send this time.
GLC01014.184
June 18, 1865
He has no duties at present so he works for himself. He tells her it can't be much longer until he gets to come home. He doesn't want her to tend her garden by herself and insists she hire someone.
GLC01014.186
June 25, 1865
He only works fours hours a day now. He can't wait to get home. He figures they can't keep him for longer than 2 more months.
GLC01014.187
July 2, 1865
They are now camped in the city in a nice grove but it doesn't suit him. George is there now and he is doing well. They are having great weather.
GLC01014.188
July 9, 1865
He thinks they will be there until August 1st. He warns her not to work outdoors any more than she has to. He had to give George some money because he wasn't paid when he was sick.
GLC01014.189
to Henry Knox
28 June 1773
Hall, William, fl. 1773
Writes to tell Knox that he met a gentleman who found Knox's lost pocketbook. Hall has arranged for the man to return it and expects he will want a fee for his trouble.
GLC02437.00079
Nickolls, R.B., fl. 1773
Reverend Nickolls places an order for books.
GLC02437.00080
2 July 1773
Graves, John S., fl. 1863
Orders religious books and a wig powder machine for a friend. Graves was the minister of King's Church, later St. John's Church, in Providence, Rhode Island from 1755 to 1776.
GLC02437.00081
6 July 1773
Nickolls, Richard B., fl. 1773
Requests a catalog of the newest plays and novels. Heard about Knox from his brother, possibly Reverend R. B. Nickolls, who wrote to Knox on 28 June 1773 (see GLC02437.00080).
GLC02437.00082
7 July 1773
Coffin, Eben, fl. 1773
Asks Knox to sell Coffin's violin in Knox's bookstore. Explains how he obtained the violin from England. In a post script, asks Knox to send him magazines.
GLC02437.00083
20 July 1773
Williams, Nehemiah, 1749-1796
Places an order for religious books, providing money in advance and relying on Knox's honor to offer a fair price. Williams was a graduate of Harvard University and a Reverend. Books ordered include: Cruden's "Concordance," Dr Dodd's "common place...
GLC02437.00084
Journal of a Cruise of the United States Sloop of War Decatur
January 28, 1840-June 28, 1840
Simpson, Edward, 1824-1888
A look at the journey of the USS Decatur, commanded by Henry W. Ogden with a crew of sixteen officers and sailors. Information contained includes a daily account of winds, sea conditions, supplies, charts, bearings, etc. The Decatur sailed from New...
GLC05911.01
Journal of a cruise in the U.S.S. Portsmouth on the East Indian station. A. H. Foote Esq. commander book I.
1856-1857
Calf cover. As part of the East Indian Squadron, the U.S.S. Portsmouth, under the command of Andrew Hull Foote, was ordered to observe British operations against Canton, China during the Second Opium War (1856-60) and to protect American interests...
GLC05911.02.01
Journal of a cruise in the U.S.S. Portsmouth on the East India station, A. H. Foote Esqre commander, book III.
1857-1858
Calf cover. Refit at the Norfolk, VA Navy Yard completed on 26 April 1856. Covers U.S. activity in Asia, cruises to Hawaii, Hong Kong, China, attacks on the Barrier Forts and the second visit to Japan by an American ship.
Excerpts:
[21 September...
GLC05911.02.03
Captain's letter book. Reports, letters and orders, U.S. practice ship John Adams.
1862
The John Adams was a training ship for midshipmen at the Naval Academy. As such, the daily orders have many references to extra duties and "watch" dealt out as punishment for minor ("smoking", "for not having hammocks up in time") and more serious (...
GLC05911.03
Diary of Lt. Commander Edward Simpson
20 July 1863-15 May 1864
Diary of captaincy of the "Submarine Battery 'Passaic'". Details attacks upon Charleston, Fort Moultrie and Battery Gregg; inner workings of a Monitor and intraservice rivalries. Quarter calf, marbled boards, pencil loops.
The USS Passaic, one of...
GLC05911.04
Letters U.S.S. Passaic S. Atlantic squadron from July 20, 1863 to May 13, 1864 and U.S.S. Isonomia N. Atlantic and Gulf squadron from Augt 17th 1864 to October 11th 1864
20 July 1863-17 August 1864
Majority of letters written and signed by Simpson, though several are clerically written and signed. Battle action of the Passaic off Charleston and battle reports of the steamer frigate U.S.S. Isonomia off Alabama and Western Florida. Also...
GLC05911.05
Journal of a cruise in the U.S.S. Isonomia no. 1
19 August 1864-18 November 1864
No. I and II cover the record of the blockade ship Isonomia from the beginning of its service off Wilmington SC in August 1864 to 25 December 1864 when Simpson released command of the vessel. Calf covers.
[30 August] "At daylight, Flag Pond...
GLC05911.06.01
Journal of a cruise in the U.S.S. Isonomia, no. II
19 November 1864
[24 November] "…a seaman by the name of...
GLC05911.06.02
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