Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
[Return of Captain Ethan A. Jenks, Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers]
30 April 1865
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Includes absent and enlisted men, accounted for by name
GLC02750.427
[clothing receipt roll]
28 August 1863
Hunt, Edwin L., fl. 1863
Signed by various members of Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, and a witness.
GLC02750.467
8 October 1863
Various
GLC02750.470
[muster and descriptive roll]
21 October 1864
Includes the names of various members of Companies "I" and "D," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers. Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.472
[Morning reports, manuscript booklet for Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers]
September 1864 - February 1865
Contains the signature of Captain Ethan A. Jenks, as well as other members of Company "I."
GLC02750.477
to Sister
23 November 1862
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
They have been getting settled in and have pitched their tents. They haven't been drilling very much lately. They got their muskets but have not used them yet.
GLC02751.07
30 November 1862
They had a nice Thanksgiving and he enjoyed the food. They marched to South Brooklyn the next day. Written aboard the "New Brunswick"
GLC02751.09
to Mother
4 December 1862
People are now beginning to get seasick. The wind has been harsh. The food is awful. They landed on an island. The assistant cook died. Written aboard the "New Brunswick"
GLC02751.12
to Mother and Sister
10 December 1862
They landed at Fort Jefferson. Recently he had the best meal he had since going to sea: soup and soft bread. He describes the coconut trees near the fort.
GLC02751.13
13 December 1862
They are on Ship's Island. They don't know where they're going next. Maybe Mobile or Texas. The rest of the regiment is reported lost at sea. There are rebel prisoners on the island.
GLC02751.14
to Sister Rosetta
February 4, 1863
When they first landed, they scared 300 rebels and Frank Leslie's paper shows a good illustration of them driving the rebels out. The city of Baton Rouge is pretty much destroyed. He hopes they capture Vicksburg.
GLC02751.21
February 10, 1863
There has been some fighting. Deals have been attempted. There was a proposal in which they said they'd give them the rest of the state if they gave them back all their enslaved people. It is rumored that the water where they are is poisoned since...
GLC02751.23
to D.L. Platts
15 March 1863
He informs him that Newell has died. Sereno spoke to him on his deathbed where he said his sickness was a providence of god.
GLC02751.26
to Mother and Sister Elmira
23 March 1863
Several gunboats managed to pass up by the rebel batteries and will eventually cut off their supplies. They haven't been paid yet but he keeps hoping they will soon. Watrons has been promoted to 2nd Lt.
GLC02751.28
26 May 1863
Clark joined the regiment and shortly afterwards became ill and was taken to the hospital. He went to visit him and when he got back he found George Platts waiting for him. He is glad he now has a friend to keep him company.
GLC02751.35
Elegy for Sereno Wright
1861-1877
Wright, J. Clark, fl. 1863
Serano is in heaven/And pain can never reach him there/No sickness comes to those who breathe that pure delightful air.
GLC02751.42
to Mrs. Elmina P. Scranton
8 August 1891
Wright, J.T., fl. 1891
He has enclosed a pictured of all the Wrights.
GLC02751.44
to Mrs. Eunice Wright
12 May 1863
GLC02751.45
Wedding Announcement for Carrie Wright
24 September 1890
GLC02751.47
Address to the Reader of the Documents
1831
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Address to the reader of the documents relating to the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company.... New-York: Printed by G. F. Hopkins & Son, January 1, 1831. 38, 69 p. (Annotated.)
GLC02753.02
Constitution or form of government of Texas, made in San Felipe de Austin...
1833
Texas Republic
Printed at the Office of the Commercial Bulletin. First printing of the Constitution. This copy belonged to Anthony Dey, chief figure in the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Co. Streeter Texas 1141, Street Sale 319, Jumonville 822, Sabin 94949
GLC02755
Stock transfer certificates of the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company
11 March 1847
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Partially printed documents assigning share to NY Attorney Stephen Whitney
GLC02756.04
15 Share certificates in Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
1831-1835
Partially printed documents signed by Anthony Dey, William Sumner and W.H. Wilson as principals of the Company.
GLC02758
Map of colonization grants in Texas
1835
S. Stiles & Co., fl. 1835
Land grants in Texas. Streeter 1164. Once belonged to Anthony Dey.
GLC02759
to John Sherman
13 October 1871
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888
Congratulates Sherman on his election to the Senate, taking Salmon P. Chase's resigned position. Mentions the influence of Tammany Hall preventing people from voting and the criticism of his supporters by the New York Tribune.
GLC02761
Showing results 78,626 - 78,650