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to Elizabeth Smith
1863/6/5
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
The regiment is under marching orders, probably to Maryland or Pennsylvania. He hopes to hear good news from Vicksburg.
GLC04189.46
June 18, 1863
The unit is still under heavy marching orders. Rumor says they will go to Pennsylvania. He is not looking forward to the long, hard march. He does not want his son to be hired out. Written at Fairfax Court House.
GLC04189.47
to William Knox
5 August 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Comments on their correspondence habits. Asks William to inform the wife of James Lovell that her husband would be released from the British in a prisoner exchange. Discusses British forces amassing in New York and preparing for an attack....
GLC02437.00413
Disposition of Troops at New York
circa August 1776
Lists major generals Israel Putnam and John Sullivan and the brigadier generals immediately under them.
GLC02437.00415
to Lucy Knox
15 August 1776
Expresses thanks for their ability to communicate while separated and is looking forward to their future together. Philosophically expresses hopes that reason and religion will someday dictate man's actions. Writes that he "will make a very family...
GLC02437.00419
[Lieutenant Wallace R. Hill]
circa 1864
Addis, R.W., fl. 1864
Vignette bust portrait with small beard and mustache. Name and rank inscribed on recto below photograph.
GLC05528.17
[Lieutenant Patrick H. Keenan]
Vignette bust portrait with beard. Name and rank inscribed on recto beneath photograph.
GLC05528.18
[Lieutenant James A. Taylor]
Vignette bust portrait with beard and mustache.
GLC05528.20
[Lieutenant Addison W. Wheelock]
Vignette bust portrait with beard and mustache. Name inscribed on recto beneath photograph. Name and rank inscribed on verso.
GLC05528.21
[unknown Lieutenant in 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment]
Vignette bust portrait with beard.
GLC05528.22
GLC05528.23
The Grand Jury finds the following fact
20 September 1839
Grand Jury
Relates details pertaining to the sailing of the Amistad, the mutiny of the captives on board, and the ship's subsequent capture near the coast of New York. Mentions Lieutenant Thomas R. Gedney, commander of the brig Washington and other persons...
GLC05636.06
[Testimonies regarding the capture of the Amistad]
November 1839
Possibly given at Connecticut District Court in November 1839. Marked "U.S." at the top. Begins with the testimony of Lieutenant Richard W. Meade, who led an armed party that initially boarded the Amistad, requesting the ship's papers. Includes...
GLC05636.11
[Testimonies regarding the capture of the Amistad; includes Cinque's testimony]
January 1840
Created at Connecticut District Court in 7-9 January 1840 by or for William S. Holabird. Serves as notes of the testimony of Richard Robert Madden (head of the British Anti-Slavery [Mixed] Commission in Havana), Sullivan Haley (on board the USS...
GLC05636.13
9 January 1840
Marked "&c Cinqué" at top. Appears to be a continuation of GLC 5636.13. Testimony of Cinqué, leader of the Africans aboard the Amistad, continues. Contains the testimonies of Grabbo and Foolaqua, Amistad mutineers. Includes the testimony of...
GLC05636.14
to William S. Holabird
2 July 1834
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841
Partially printed. Holabird's appointment as Attorney of the United States for the District of Connecticut. John Forsyth, Secretary of State, appoints William S. Holabird as Secretary of State for the District of Connecticut. A handwritten note by...
GLC05636.16
23 September 1839
Forsyth states: "It is necessary to a just decision on the various points presenting themselves for the President's consideration in the case of the Spanish Schooner 'Amistad,' that the Department should be furnished, with a copy of the ships' papers...
GLC05636.17
6 January 1840
Forsyth discusses the Amistad case, revealing the administration's assumptions regarding the verdict of the trial. States that the Spanish minister had applied to the State Department for the "use of a vessel of the United States in the event of the...
GLC05636.18
January 17, 1840
Fearing that his letter of 12 January had not reached Holabird, Forsyth reiterates President Van Buren's instructions regarding the Amistad. Writes "... I have to acquaint you with the desire of the President that you take the necessary measures to...
GLC05636.19
February 8, 1840
Writes regarding arrangements made by the Spanish Government for Antonio, the slave cabin-boy on board the Amistad, to testify at an upcoming trial in New Haven, Connecticut. Discusses the Minister's obtainment of Jose Ruiz's and Pedro Montes's...
GLC05636.20
March 25, 1840
Encloses a letter from the Spanish minister at Washington, D.C., a translation of the letter, and the printed copy of a treaty (not included) from 1835 between Great Britain and Spain intended to enforce restriction of the slave trade. Intends for...
GLC05636.21
30 April 1840
Relates that the Africans' defense team requested President Martin Van Buren to instruct Holabird to present copies of the 1817 Decree of the King of Spain, the 1838 ordinance of the Queen of Spain, and the 1817 Treaty between Spain and Great Britain...
GLC05636.22
8 September 1840
Transmits the deposition (not included) of Henry Thompson given to H. Griffiths, Esquire, United States Commercial Agent on the Island of Mauritius. Thompson had been a crew member of the Bark Pembroke, from which he was illegally discharged.
GLC05636.23
to Henry Knox
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Rebukes Knox for calling him a lazy scoundrel for not writing at every post. Discusses privateering news from a man named Captain White in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and provides an account of ships and cargo seized. Notes that the privateering has...
GLC02437.00412
8 August 1776
Reports intelligence gathered from two British deserters on the size and plans of the British force gathering to attack New York.
GLC02437.00414
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