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[Captain Edward Crafts' account for January, including December and April]
26 June 1776
Crafts, Edward, 1746-1806
Invoice concerns pay, blanket money, and mentions recruitment. Crafts' was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00350
[Captain Eliphalet Newell's account for January, including December and April]
Newell, Eliphalet, 1735-?
Invoice concerns pay, blanket money, and mentions recruitment. Newell was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00351
to William Knox
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Reiterates his message from a 24 June 1776 letter (see GLC02437.00345) that Mr. Jackson will show William his letter, possibly referring to Henry Jackson who wrote to Knox with military news on 17 June 1776 (see GLC02437.00343). Also relays a report...
GLC02437.00352
His Majesty's 35th regiment of foot commanded by Major General Henry Campbell
16 July 1776
Porter, W., fl. 1776
Muster roll for Captain Archibald McAlester's company of light infantry, 35th Regiment of Foot (British) between 25 December 1775 and 24 June 1776. Verso contains certification that the men mentioned on this roll were effectives, fit for duty or...
GLC02437.10463
[Captain E. M. Camp]
circa 1864
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Seated half view portrait with beard and mustache. Name inscribed on recto under photograph. Identifying inscription on verso. Taken by Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries.
GLC05528.05
[Lieutenant Williard J. Allen]
Standing three-quarter Napoleonic pose with small beard. Wearing sash and sword. Name inscribed on recto under photograph.
GLC05528.08
[Captain Thomas Pierce's account for January, including December and April]
27 June 1776
Pierce, Thomas, fl. 1775-1778
Invoice concerns pay, blanket money, and mentions recruitment. Pierce was a captain in Knox's artillery regiment.
GLC02437.00353
A List of Cannon necessary to be transported from this Camp to New York
circa June 1776
Lists cannons and mortars.
GLC02437.00354
to George Washington
March 28, 1776
Cooke, Nicholas, 1717-1782
On behalf of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, Governor Cooke requests artillery pieces for the defense of the colony, as well as the return of artillery lent to the Continental Army in Cambridge for the seige of Boston. The British evacuated...
GLC02437.00260
to James Warren
5 April 1776
Relays information from George Washington that the Massachusetts Provincial Congress had promised Washington 300 teams (of pack animals) to carry artillery and stores to New York, but only 40 have been delivered. Asks Warren to use his influence...
GLC02437.00268
to Henry Knox
20 April 1776
Harrison, Robert H., 1745-1790
Transmits a letter originally to George Washington from a committee of the Continental Congress (not included) and asks Knox to go to New London, Connecticut to comply with its orders to work on its fortification and harbor. Requests a report after...
GLC02437.00274
to Lucy Knox
24 April 1776
Writes that he curses "the man who first brought on this war only because it separates me from my Love." Mentions that he has received instructions from George Washington to inspect and fortify the local harbor in order to make it safe for...
GLC02437.00276
to: Sam Chapman
1901/07/25
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Mosby's lack of political influence; perhaps Senator John Daniel can assist Chapman in obtaining an appointment in the Philippines or as Supervisor of Forests.
GLC03921.05
1901/08/01
chides Chapman for not remaining in Washington to meet with Daniel personally: "[H]e endorsed your application and forwarded it, and got the reply of 'no vacancy.' But that is the stereo typed answer to all applications by mail….you must go in...
GLC03921.06
1904/09/10
upcoming elections, specifically mentioning Revercomb, Slemp, Hoge, Parker, and Roosevelt.
GLC03921.07
to Theodore Roosevelt
December 13, 1904
letter of introduction for Samuel Chapman.
GLC03921.08
1905/01/14
attempts to secure a position for Chapman in the Department of the Interior or under Agnew; enclosing a letter from Gen. Rucker.
GLC03921.09
1905/03/01
defending his actions with regard to finding Chapman a position; suggests that storekeeper may be the best position Agnew can offer.
GLC03921.10
to William Taft
May 16, 1905
enclosing a letter from Col. Petit, with whom Chapman served in the Spanish American War.
GLC03921.11
1906/01/20
anxious to see Willie; no news about the Aborigines.
GLC03921.13
1906/05/09
McCabe's letter abusing Grant.
GLC03921.14
to: Joseph Bryan.
1906/05/14
recent trip to Boston including a visit to Plymouth Rock; southern sentiments about forgiving the Yankees.
GLC03921.15
to William A. Chapman
1906/05/22
Willie's post-earthquake arrival in San Francisco; banquet given by the Middlesex Club in honor of Grant's birthday.
GLC03921.16
to Sam Chapman
1906/06/07
issue of The Old Dominion Sun; letter from Willie from the "late city of San Francisco;" impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.17
1906/06/23
requesting news of San Francisco from Willie's friend; impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.18
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