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The Essex banner. [Vol. 21, no. 40 (April 5, 1855)]
5 April 1855
Safford, E.H., fl. 1850
Includes an extract of a speech by Henry A. Wise regarding the Know Nothing party.
GLC06143.24
Political chart of the United States with a comparative statistical view of North and South
1856
Hand colored Republican campaign chart showing slave states, free states, and territories, as well as an image of John C. Fremont, the party's first presidential candidate. Includes population information for North and South, differentiating...
GLC06143.25
[Clipping of the article "boyhood days"]
12 December 1896
Turner, James H., fl. 1896
Turner shares his memories of David P. Harmon's garden and other members of the community.
GLC06143.26
[Obituary of David P. Harmon]
1877-1900
Describes Harmon as a horticulturalist, farmer, and abolitionist. Mentions that Harmon withdrew from his religious associations due to the "complicity of the church... with the crime of slavery." Harmon was also a member of the Masonic fraternity....
GLC06143.27
to Nancy
circa 1940
Bamma, fl. 1940
Written from New Rochelle, possibly in New York. Encloses the letters of David P. Harmon and asks that she take care of them and return them when she is done. Mentions that Harmon was honored by being mentioned in the fourth volume of the American...
GLC06143.28
[Draft of an article]
Briefly discusses David P. Harmon and his association with the anti-slavery movement. Mentions her granddaughter's essay assignment on the anti-slavery movement. Comments on contemporary public school education as "rather limited in details...
GLC06143.29
to Aaron Hobart
9 March 1822
Ritchie, William, 1781-1842
Asks about the "probable fate" of a bill "to prohibit the importation of foreign Spirits," as he is soon expecting a shipment of rum whose value would be affected by the law. Complains about the already high duties on rum.
GLC06313.04.167
March 13, 1826
Parkins, A., fl. 1826
Discusses military education at length, commenting on costs and subjects for particular military posts, and the wisdom of joining military and civil education.
GLC06313.04.169
March 15, 1822
Gurney, Nathan, 1769-1850
Seeks Hobart's aid in discovering the status of a pension application for a widow, Nabby Gardner, of a soldier killed in the War of 1812. The docket contain information on Zachary Gardner's service.
GLC06313.04.170
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Notes a town meeting in which republican town officers were re-elected over opposition from local federalists. Discusses the county convention, the appropriations bill, and payment owed to a Mr. Morton for capturing a barge (see GLC06313.165)....
GLC06313.04.171
Hobart, Albert, 1792-1867
Writes to his cousin to thank him for information about the recent congressional vote on the bankuptcy bill. Expresses surprise at the result and his belief that it will not pass without significant changes. Comments on local opinion of the bill...
GLC06313.04.172
Discusses the account of William Otis and related paperwork. Inquires about games of chess played by Colonel Bassett.
GLC06313.04.173
March 19, 1822
Hobart, Nathaniel, 1758-1838
Writes to his nephew about a local nominating convention. Asks about the bankruptcy bill before Congress. Comments on other local political and family matters. Asks if Hobart will be visiting home when Congress recesses.
GLC06313.04.174
March 23, 1822
Mitchell, Nahum, 1769-1853
Writes with alarm and at length about a proposed re-direction of the mail route from New Bedford to Boston, which "arises from the private interest & personal rivalships among the Stage owners." Asks Hobart to get information about a related...
GLC06313.04.176
Peirce, Levi, 1773-1847
Clarifies an earlier letter "relative to percentage" in regard to tax collection.
GLC06313.04.177
March 25, 1822
Warren, C.H., fl. 1822
Inquires about a petition "for a bounty upon a fishing vessel" for Leonard Hammond. Indicates that he wrote to the Postmaster General about his late uncle's accounts and his hope to use proceeds from a real estate sale to settle them. Makes a...
GLC06313.04.178
March 28, 1822
Holmes, Abraham, 1754-1839
Discusses the establishment of "a post office in the Wharf Village and logistics of mail routes.
GLC06313.04.179
to his sister Martha [Spohn]
September 1862
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Wheeler writes that a few men from his hometown of Sycamore, Illinois are at camp including his brother-in-law Darius Spohn. He reports that while the soldier's wives visit, they mend and alter clothes, and accompany their husbands to the city at...
GLC07460.001
to his parents and sister
5 October 1862
Wheeler's regiment has marched 33 miles and many of the men have discarded their belongings along the way. He writes that they pass slaves along the road at almost every house and although a few volunteered to join the Union soldiers, they later...
GLC07460.002
to his father [Shepherd Wheeler]
5 November 1862
Writes that his regiment is stopping in Scottsville, Kentucky for a while. Asks his father to send him tea, as he cannot find any where he is.
GLC07460.003
13 November 1862
He writes that it took two days to travel from Bowling Green to Scottsville because the roads were rough and the wagons so heavily loaded the wheels had to be chained to go downhill. Comments that men and women, "meager looking whips," are often...
GLC07460.005
to Henry F. McSherry
29 November 1860
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry who was an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and appears to be in New York. Mentions a band that came from Frederick, Maryland to play on Thanksgiving. Says that their father went to Baltimore on Friday morning...
GLC03523.21.04
to Asa Smith
10 November 1861
Harlow, Charles D., fl. 1861
Written by Harlow to his cousin Asa Smith in the Union Army. Harlow and Smith were not close before Smith joined the army, but Harlow hopes they will get to know each other through writing. Harlow claims he heard Smith was in good health through...
GLC03742.03
Smith, William Wallace, fl. 1861-1862
Written by William Wallace Smith to his brother Asa Smith. References Smith's letter to him. Says everyone dives for the Washington papers when they arrive, but that Boston papers have more news on the war in them. Asks him " Do you think an attack...
GLC03742.04
9 March 1862
Written by William Wallace Smith to his brother Asa Smith. References receiving Asa's letter and the "smoking cap" that came with it. Says nothing is going on, but says it won't be long because every man is to be provided with 60 rounds of...
GLC03742.10
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