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to Mary "Mollie" McLean
March 14, 1865
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He wishes he could stop working and be idle. He longs to just sit and think of nothing.
GLC02161.150
to Alice
Nicolson, Charles, fl. 1862-1864
He was sick but is now feeling much better. He is glad that her father, who is an inavalid, is hoping to move to Morgan Town, It will be good for his health. He instructs her to only buy things she needs as most items are still piced very high.
GLC02171.04
to Brother Henry
March 14, 1861
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are now in Fort Lyon, near Alexandria. He hears they are to reinforce Burnsides. Very faded Written in Camp Lyon
GLC02172.42
to George Wanton Ellery
March 14, 1806
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Has received George's letter. Berates George for sending him the wrong description of the geography he needed for school. Corrects the grammar of his letter. Is glad to hear...
GLC02300.19
to Mary
March 14, 1864
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
He has never been healthier. There is some talk of going to Cincinnati but he thinks they will most likely go to Georgia or Alabama.
GLC02415.069
to Henry Knox
March 14, 1792
Randall, Thomas, ?-1811
Writes, "The stoppage of payment by Mr. [William] Duer has created considerable anxiety, although it has as yet produced no other failures - he himself assured me that he would finally comply with all his contracts but required time." Adds that he...
GLC02437.05355
Hammond, Abijah, 1757-1832
Reminds Knox that he promised Knox he would purchase any good quality Madeira wine he could find, from Mr. Stuyvesant or anyone else who had any. Was unable to search immediately upon his return home, as he had family matters to attend to. Has...
GLC02437.05356
to Thomas Randall
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Marked "copy." Reports that he has received word from Colonel [Benjamin] Walker regarding land purchases (in Maine, in or near the Waldo patent lands). Discusses purchase prices and makes plans regarding their land speculation projects.
GLC02437.05357
to Benjamin Walker
Writes that he was very unhappy to read Walker's recent letter, outlining their friend [William] Duer's poor financial situation. Discusses Duer's situation, as well as a financial transaction between Walker and General [Henry] Jackson. Also...
GLC02437.05358
March 14, 1793
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Initialed by Jackson. Short note saying the mail is about to go out and he only had time to write William Bingham. He has enclosed that letter for Knox to deliver (not included). Has also enclosed a message from the "Committee" and wants Knox to...
GLC02437.05851
to Samuel Ogden
March 14, 1794
Discusses delivering a deed for 10,000 acres on a township (possibly part of the Waldo patent lands). Mentions making business arrangements with several parties including Mr. [William] Duer and Colonel [Benjamin] Walker.
GLC02437.06062
March 14, 1795
Asks Knox for the balance due on a bond and for some satin he sent to Mrs. [Lucy] Knox, as he is need of money at the moment. Notes the total amount due to him is $551. Says he would not be asking for the money if his situation was not so...
GLC02437.06371
to Samuel Hodgdon
March 14, 1796
Hopes Hodgdon will be able to successfully negotiate on their project without having to offer an "enormous discount." Asks him to speak to Mr. [William] Bingham about a particular project. Writes that he about sending a vessel for Hodgdon's lumber...
GLC02437.06662
to William Bingham
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Marked "copy." Discusses his anxiety over a financial transaction with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Asks that he speak with Mr. [Samuel] Hodgdon on the subject (see GLC02437.06662)....
GLC02437.06663
March 14, 1797
Soderstrom, Richard, fl. 1741-1815
Discusses his interest in buying property in the Eastern lands.
GLC02437.06931
[Confederate Calvary Sabres]
December 5, 1972
Anderson, Cecil W., fl. 1972
Accompanying photographs of Confederate cavalry sabre in scabbard. Manufactured by Isaac Campbell & Co. of London, at 71 Jermyn Street. Hilt embellished with an eagle and arrows in its talons with foliage. Purchased by William E. Jones in 1862.
GLC02711.08.02
to Robert Andrews
March 14, 1813
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Orders provisions from the assistant deputy quarter master for the march of troops from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, during the War of 1812. Signed as Major General.
GLC03316
to Darwin C. Pavey
March 14, 1887
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Says that the picture of himself in Century Magazine is as good as any he has personally.
GLC03467.04
to Joseph M. Maitland
Maitland, William G., 1846-?
Grier writes to his brother informing him of the parties in the neighborhood. Gives detailed physical descriptions of three young ladies new to the neighborhood. Reports the possibility of a new road going in near their farm. Anticipates a property...
GLC03523.10.172
to Maria Damuth
5 July 1863
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Writes about the surrender of Vicksburg the day before: "you could see white flags on all of thear works it was the happyest 4th of July I ever saw." Is going on an expedition to Black River. Describes the defeated Rebels scavenging for food. The...
GLC03523.14.32
[Lieutenant Governor apponts several people as inspectors of lumber for the county]
March 15, 1828
Pitcher, Nathaniel C., 1777-1836
GLC03769.015
to Avery V. Tracey
Moods, John, fl. 1797
GLC03769.104
Composition
March 15, 1845
Humphreys, Joseph, fl. 1845
A composition entitled, "Love, what is it." An amusing essay detailing the effects of love and judging the emotion to be "evil".
GLC04501.043
To his wife
March 15, 1863
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Written in pencil. Continued on March 16. Describes his accommodations: "The house consists of four pieces of tents, two of which are buttoned together, for the sides, with little rope loops, at the corners, to pin them down to the ground. ......
GLC04558.076
To the people of the town of Smithfield
March 15, 1843
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Smith writes "At the recent Town Meeting, you again refused to elect men for Commissioners of Excise, who are willing to license dram-selling. You did right... dram-drinking is morally wrong."
GLC04717.58
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