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to Miss Denson
March 20, 1864
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
Discusses his boredom at camp, his correspondence and surroundings.
GLC03135.02.03
to Mr. Denson
March 23, 1864
Writes four miles from Richmond, near battlefield littered with skulls and bones. Discusses problem with sending and receiving mail. Also comments on furloughs, and mentions that some deserters will be shot.
GLC03135.02.04
11 April 1864
Writes to his brother discussing possible movements of his regiment. Also mentions General Grant; his desire to see "old Abe" defeated.
GLC03135.02.05
31 May 1864
Writes to his brother discussing a battle in which he is wounded. When he was wounded, his pants were "torn and shot all to pieces and drenched in blood and my shoes came off my feet while a going through the mud, but that did not stop me..."
GLC03135.02.06
2 June 1864
Writes to his brother discussing a shortage of clothing.
GLC03135.02.07
to [Sallie Clifton]
7 May 1864
Clifton, A. D., fl. 1864
Written from "Camp Ebanezer."
GLC03135.09.01
to Sallie Clifton
25 May 1864
Written from "Camp Ebaneazer Church."
GLC03135.09.02
GLC03135.09.03
15 June 1864
Written from "Camp near Oakolono" (possibly Okolona, Mississippi).
GLC03135.09.04
25 June 1864
Written from "Camp near [Colombus]."
GLC03135.09.06
4 July 1864
GLC03135.09.07
[Poem]
circa 1864
May or may not have been written by Clifton.
GLC03135.09.08
to Philip R. Fendall
10 June 1865
Fendall, James Robert Young, fl. 1838-1867
Discusses his attempts to secure a job with the United States government, and his deliberations about whether to take the oath of allegiance to the government.
GLC03135.11.01
4 July 1865
Discusses his employment opportunities. Mentions that if his father cannot secure him an appointment, he might seek job opportunities in New Orleans or another Southern city.
GLC03135.11.05
3 September 1865
Discusses the obvious impossibility of his taking an oath swearing that he did not help or support the Southern troops during the war. Argues that he knows many people who have received appointments and must not have taken the oath. Reiterates his...
GLC03135.11.07
Oath of allegiance to the United States
4 September 1865
Marked "copy." An oath sworn by James that he will support and uphold the federal government, witnessed by an L. Hudson.
GLC03135.11.08
to John Bryant
26 November 1782
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Notifies Bryant he has not received any returns for the stores under Bryant's control. Informs Bryant a standing order from the Secretary at War (Benjamin Lincoln) requires all persons in charge of any stores to send monthly returns. Orders Bryant...
GLC03432.037
February 16, 1784
Writes to Bryant that he has been informed by a letter from "Benj Huntingdon" [possibly referring to Benjamin Huntington], addressed to the Superintendent of Finance (Robert Morris), that there are a number of military stores "lying without regard in...
GLC03432.038
21 June 1784
Tells Bryant he has been informed that two "hogshead of Cartouch" and two "tons Cannon Ball" have been deposited in Danbury, Connecticut. Instructs Bryant to move the "cartouch" to Springfield and put it in the deposit of Bryant's immediate...
GLC03432.039
31 July 1784
Says he received Bryant's return today and was disappointed to hear about a breach made upon the stores. States it is obvious that is was the discharged guards who committed the robbery and that Bryant's inquiries should focus on those guards....
GLC03432.040
11 August 1784
Encloses (not included) an invoice of stores that are to immediately be sold. Also includes (not included) the conditions of the sale and an advertisement. Asks for an account on the amount of twine Bryant has available. Provides Bryant with...
GLC03432.041
21 August 1784
Marked as a copy on the docket. Encloses a receipt (not included) for the return of stores he received from Hartford, Middletown, and New Haven, Connecticut. Asks for information about the availability of other stores and provides further...
GLC03432.042
[Receipt of stores from Captain John Bryant]
29 September 1784
Includes items such as sulphur, iron, steel, breeching hooks, twine, damaged twine, damaged muskets, etc.
GLC03432.043
30 September 1784
Writes Bryant from Grave Tavern with instructions on a possible upcoming sale of supplies. Discusses pricing and other details related to supplies.
GLC03432.044
6 October 1784
Writes Bryant he has informed Mr. [Henry] Knox to bring the account of sales and the securities. Requests Bryant assists Knox.
GLC03432.045
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