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to Henry Knox
February 9, 1783
Fleming, George, 1748-1822
Informs Knox that he has "[e]xamined the Ordnance, which I found in the usual order. Mounted the 6 pounders in the Block House according to order."
GLC02437.01908
[Army prisoners rations]
February 10, 1783
Andrews, Asa, fl. 1783
Lists men by company with rations issued. Countersigned by John Doughty and Ezra Selden with an endorsement signed by Samuel [Akley] on verso.
GLC02437.01909
[Request for supplies]
February 11, 1783
Nevin, Daniel, 1749-1802
Request for planks and boards to finish building barracks. Spells his name "Niven."
GLC02437.01911
[Provisions for men of Thomas Patten's Company]
February 13, 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Lists men by platoon with rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.01914
[Return for prisoners]
Lists men with issued rations. Countersigned by Richard Douglas and Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Andrews on the verso. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.01915
[Provision return for Capt Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
Lists men by regiment and company with rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Dudley Mercer on verso.
GLC02437.01916
[Order for provisions]
February 14, 1783
Doughty, John, 1754-1826
Request for twenty pounds of beef on behalf of General Knox. Includes an endorsement signed by Samuel [Hubbard].
GLC02437.01919
[Army Rations issued to Prisoners and Detachment]
February 15, 1783
Banks, John, fl. 1783
Request for a week's worth of provisions for men in the Invalides Core. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Joseph Freeman.
GLC02437.01923
[Provision return]
Cheesman, Joseph, fl. 1783
Request for provisions for a man. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement on the verso, signed with an illegible signature. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.01927
February 16, 1783
Lists men by company with rations issued. Countersigned by a Captain Hopkins and by John Doughty, with an endorsement signed by Samuel Ackley. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.01930
[Return for an Army Prisoner]
February 18, 1783
Lists men by company with rations issued. Countersigned by John Hutchinson Buell and Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Eleazer Cutter.
GLC02437.01934
[Return for army prisoners]
February 20, 1783
Lists men by regiment with rations issued. Countersigned by an E. Hopkins and John Doughty with a note from Samuel Ackley. Place writ from note.
GLC02437.01936
February 21, 1783
Strachan, William, 1752-1798
Discusses the condition of beef and states that "I think it not fit to be Issued to the Troops."
GLC02437.01941
[Army rations issued to two masons]
February 22, 1783
Noted as a provision return for two Masons; at West Point, New York. Right edge is missing causing text loss. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement on the verso. Signature is missing due to missing right edge.
GLC02437.01944
[Provision return of Captain Thomas Patten's Company of Artificers]
February 25, 1783
Lists men by regiment and company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Dudley Mercer.
GLC02437.01951
to John S. and Abby Goold
January 16, 1863
Goold, James, 1842-?
Tells his parents that he received most of his back mail when he went back to the regiment yesterday: "I received by the same mail an envelope from home with pepper in it, though the envelope had been torn and most of the pepper had been spilled."...
GLC03523.05.08
to Johnnie
Tells his brother that he received his letter and apologizes that he has to write such a short letter in return, but he is expecting to march tomorrow. Mentions that he received a letter from Theodore, another brother, and that he is doing well...
GLC03523.05.09
to his brother
February 2, 1863
Writes to his brother (possibly Johnny, based on content) about his tent and the people he shares it with: "They are both good natured, and willing to do their share towards making the tent comfortable, but neither of them are such men as I should...
GLC03523.05.10
to John S. Goold
Goold, Theodore, 1844-?
Tells his father that they have not been paid yet, but will send the remainder of his money to Uncle Francis. Letter discusses the mild winter they are having and what will happen at the farm in the spring. States that the letter is short because he...
GLC03523.05.11
February 25, 1863
Writes to his parents about the different letters that he has received. Tells them, "I have destroyed all my old letters - burned them up. I had so many that they were in the way. I shall burn all that receive hereafter, as soon as I answer them." He...
GLC03523.05.12
to Abby Goold
8 March 1863
Tells his mother about the temperance book Aunt Jane sent to Cousin James, which was passed along to him. The boys in the guard make fun of him for reading the book, but he doesn't mind as he has gotten used to the teasing. Tells her that he wishes...
GLC03523.05.13
21 April 1863
Reports that brother Theodore has gone back to his regiment. Writes that he is glad Theodore has returned, as he speculates there were many temptations in his life in Philadelphia. Tells her that the weather is nice and "the few peach trees that...
GLC03523.05.14
Tells father that he has enclosed $50, and apologizes for not writing a longer letter. Notes that he and brother Theodore are both in good spirits. Written in graphite.
GLC03523.05.15
11 June 1863
Apologizes for not writing sooner. Details the Guard's march. Notes that his brother Theodore said he is going to be transferred into the New York Battalion when the 25th goes home, and discusses the potential for Theodore's promotion if this does...
GLC03523.05.16
21 July 1863
Mentions to his parents that he has been transferred and has a new captain, named Gibbs. Captain Gibbs is a son of Gibbs, the pattern maker in Albany. Reports that he lost his knapsack and that both he and his brother Theodore need clothing badly,...
GLC03523.05.17
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