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to my dear wife
March 11, 1865
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
One of the lieutenants deserted to see his parents, but they caught him and sentenced him to be shot. The weather is quite warm now. They have their guns now.
GLC02740.32
to Friends
March 11, 1850
Harwood, Adeline fl. 1837
very faded. Ends with a poem and 2 circles that look as if they were made of hair.
GLC02744.268
[List of ordnance stores received]
March 11, 1863
Hunt, E.L., fl. 1863
GLC02750.221
Stock transfer certificates of the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company
March 11, 1847
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Partially printed documents assigning share to NY Attorney Stephen Whitney
GLC02756.04
to Guy Fenton [German]
March 11, 1921
Picture of Berlin on front.
GLC02766.036
to Sister
Tracy, Frank J., fl. 1863
They struck tents the day before yesterday and are now under marching orders and are told to be ready to go at a moment's later. He says the officers are are more interested in money than they are in the union.
GLC03047.01
to sister
Parrott, Henry C., fl. 1861-1877
He has his old position on General Grose's staff. Grose gave Henry a horse and says that Henry will not be on duty anymore and could have stayed at home as long as he liked. [continued on 12 March] They will march tomorrow. Grose is going home and...
GLC03858.02.21
to Joshua Mauger
March 11, 1786
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
He has a severe case of the gout in his knees. Le Cras has the gout in both his hands and feet. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.173
to Edward P. Fry
March 11, 1870
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Thanks Fry for sending a memorandum that proves that Morse was interested in having the government own the telegraph invention back in 1844. States that he made concessions to make it easier and less costly for the government but that they did not...
GLC04503.06
to his father
Flinn, John William, fl. 1863-1893
Reports that his regiment is on Provost Guard. Three days worth of rations only lasts for two days, after which the soldiers must provide for themselves or do without. It is illegal to sell whiskey in town, and his regiment usually catches those...
GLC04573.02
to George Andrews
March 11, 1820
Andrews, Edmund, fl. 1820
Writes to his uncle in Dover, New Hampshire and relays that the southwestern part of the country is suffering from a yellow fever epidemic. Informs him which family members have fallen ill and who has recovered. Updates him on the travels and...
GLC04601.10
to James G. Boughan
March 11, 1830
Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845
Signed by Captain Elliott as commander of the West India Squadron on board the U.S.S. Falmouth to Lieutenant Boughan stationed on the schooner U.S.S. Grampus. Boughan was a subordinate to Lieutenant Isaac Mayo, commander of the "Grampus."...
GLC04604.15
Petition to P.J.D. Irwin
March 11, 1864
Chaplain Association of Memphis
Petition to Army Surgeon P.J.D. Irwin re: attesting to church's Confederate leanings. With endorsement of surgeons in charge of U.S. general military hospitals (11 March 1864) and AES of P.J.D. Irwin (14 March 1864).
GLC04813.02
to Eli Whitney
March 11, 1815
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1822
Discussing trouble with his son and noting that: "Most of the young men in our cities are deplorable."
GLC04979
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
March 11, 1875
Pope, John, 1822-1892
GLC06762.017
to Sister Sophia
March 11, 1862
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
There was one night where he stayed in an old widow's house. The widow was upset about the death of her dog. He talks of one day returning to school to become a better speller and writer.
GLC07205.059
L'Indicateur Journal Du Departement De La Gironde. [no. 2702 (March 11, 1812)]
March 11, 1812
Coudert, fl. 1812
Imprint by Coudert At Bordeaux rue Porte-Dijeaux Paper is in French
GLC07459.01.09
to his parents, brother-in-law, and sister
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Written at Camp of 105th Illinois Regiment, eight miles from Chattanooga, Tennessee. The regiment has marched from Bridgeport, Alabama to Chattanooga, Tennessee. He describes this as the hardest march the regiment has ever had. He also reports that...
GLC07460.071
[Message of the President from Jefferson Davis to the Speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives]
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Sends reports on the fall of Fort Donelson, which are "incomplete and unsatisfactory." The reports, which also include commentary on the Battle of Dover, were written by Brigadier General Gideon J. Pillow on 18 February 1862, Brigadier General John...
GLC08487
New York weekly tribune [Vol. XXIV, no. 1226 (March 11, 1865)]
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
Printing of the text of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address and news about the inaugural ceremony and celebrations. Also includes news on the Civil War, local and international news, and updates on Congress. Other printed material includes...
GLC08624
to Estelle Spero
March 11, 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond describes Louisiana and the journey down there. He comments on the expansive nature of the country.
GLC09120.200
March 11, 1944
Diamond complains that they have termites in the camp.
GLC09120.373
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 11, 1876
Hatch, E.P., fl. 1875-1876
Hatch is asking if Senator Bruce has any accounts of Wells when Wells was District Attorney since he believes he can make a case for malfeasance against Wells with those records.
GLC09400.137
Police Break Up Demonstration
March 11, 1965
Associated Press
One wirephoto entitled, "Police Break Up Demonstration," taken by Associated Press dated March 11, 1965. Image is four police officers dragging two protestors from a demonstration. Wire transfer information states that the two men were carried off...
GLC09734.10
Came the Dawn
One wirephoto entitled, "Came the Dawn" taken by Associated Press dated March 11, 1965. Image is of a line of protestors wrapped in blankets by a church. Police officers are photographed alongside of them. Wire transfer information states that the...
GLC09734.11
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