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[Bill for William Knox]
March 9, 1779
Yancey, James, fl. 1779
Bill for 2 yards of ribbon and a pair of gloves. Total comes to £1.16. Signed by Yancey stating payment was made.
GLC02437.08475
to Eliza Cook
December 10, 1862
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Writes how the ink is freezing in his pen's point and it is visible in the letter. Reports on possible campaigns. Is frustrated with the mail which he calls "uncertain" and he "must learn to endure although I am inpatient when I do not get letters...
GLC02570.36
to Joseph K. Barnes
December 10, 1866
McParlin, Thomas A., 1825-1897
Copy of a letter officially notifying U.S. Surgeon General Barnes that he has accepted the rank of Brevet Brigadier General "for meritorious service during the war." Written on stationery of the Headquarters Department of the Gulf. Headed "Medical...
GLC02649.36
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
March 9, 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
God has carried him through the war thus far. She is going back home. He contemplates the effects of war: "In peace: children bury their parents; in war: parents bury their children."
GLC02739.102
to Nancy E. Jones
He was detailed as a Provo guard and sent to protect the Roberts, a slaveholding Confederate family, from being robbed. The women there do no work and he credits their intelligence to the luxury of time to study. He has a room to himself but has...
GLC02739.103
Terms of hiring negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn
December 30, 1829
Winn, John, 1789-?
Specifies the terms under which enslaved people belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn can be hired out for the year 1830. Agreement provides for enslaved people to be returned with blankets, shoes, and clothes, that they be "treated humanely," and...
GLC03434.59
to John Winn
December 20, 1843
Wills, Willis C., fl. 1843
Regarding dispute over the payment owed for slaves rented. Says S. B. Jones expects him to pay for medical treatment received by his slave Jinny while she was rented to Jones, but Wills refuses to pay. Wills gives examples of similar situations to...
GLC03434.67
[Certification of arrival of recruits]
December 30, 1776
Graham, William, fl. 1776
Written in a secreterial hand for Captain Graham as commander of the 45th Regiment of Foot. Certifies that he has received John Lloyd, William Brown, Elias Manly, and Richard Williams as recruits from the 20th Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.25
Written in a secretarial hand for Captain Graham as commander of the 45th Regiment of Foot. Certifies that he has received James Carey on 27 November 1776 and Henry Lamport and John Gardiner on 30 December 1776, all recruits from the 24th Regiment...
GLC04764.26
Written in what appears a secretarial hand for Captain Graham as commander of the 45th Regiment of Foot. Certifies that he has received Alexander Melne, a recruit from the 62nd Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.28
[Report of the death of Samuel Watson Van Nuys]
10 October 1864
L.B.F., fl. 1864
Testament reporting the death of Samuel Watson Van Nuys. Date is from post mark. Written on "Head Quarters 3d Brigade 3d Division 18th Army Corps" letterhead (half sheet).
GLC07687.154
[Certificate of corpse]
5 October 1864
Hills, T. Morton, fl. 1864
"Certificate of corpse" that accompanied [Samuel Watson] Van Nuys's body from Virginia to Indiana.
GLC07687.173
re: thanks to an unnamed member of Parliament for his support of the Union
1865/12/22
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
GLC07694
to Joseph Whipple
8 April 1783
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Informs his brother that "The Treaties of Peace were sign'd," officially ending the American Revolution, and that "The British I suppose are preparing to leave our Territory." Indicates that soldiers will soon be coming home in need of employment....
GLC07700
5000 American Seamen detained on board British vessels!
1808
Alerts citizens to British impressment, American prisoners in France, "Algerine Piracy and Barbarity," and the relocation of American families to Canada, and blames it all on the Embargo Act of 1807. Urges "a hearty vote for the ANTI-EMBARGO and...
GLC07703
General Orders, no. 23.
November 30, 1859
War Department, United States
With manuscript notes of Paul Semmes on front page. Statement of costs for clothing, camp and garrison equipment for the Army of the United States for the year starting on 1 July 1859. From the Adjutant General's office, S. Cooper. With fold out...
GLC00508.01
to unknown
March 9, 1866
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Granting permission to visit Washington on legal business. On Navy Department printed stationery. Document has been trimmed, affecting the department name.
GLC02320.03
to John C. Kelton
Heintzelman, Samuel P., 1805-1880
Has received an order requesting reports from all commanders under General Pope in the Army of Virginia, and states he will send his report soon.
GLC02462.11
to James T. Austin
December 20, 1837
Legare, Hugh Swinton, 1797-1843
Possibly to James Trecothick Austin, a Massachusetts resident active in local politics. Thanks Austin for a copy [of a speech or an article]. Notes that the topic of the speech (possibly related to anti-slavery) will soon bring trouble on the...
GLC02504.27
to George W. Featherstonhaugh
December 30, 1824
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1764-1839
Asks about acquiring "a quantity of tares" and mentions that "poor [Henry] Clay is quite low-spirited." Van Rensselaer cast the deciding ballot for John Quincy Adams in the 1825 House vote for President (1824 election) held shortly after this letter...
GLC02505.40
to Edward R. Parry, Isaac Andrews, Truman Andrews, W. H. Wickoff, and Charles Mansfield
December 10, 1859
Windom, William, 1827-1891
Windom, a United States Representative from Minnesota, states that he will attempt to postpone discussion in Senate regarding a proposed treaty with the Mankato (possibly referring to the Mdewakanton Sioux, who inhabited the region surrounding...
GLC02799
New-Hampshire patriot - Extra
December 10, 1816
Madison, James, 1751-1836
James Madison's presidential address given in Washington D.C. on December 10, 1816. Discusses navigation laws, the treasury, relations with Native Americans. "263" written on top section.
GLC02884
to Nathaniel Williams
March 9, 1830
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Discusses the case of the United States vs. Robertson. Explains why he did not reply to his correspondent's request right away. Remarks that he learned that the recipient already had the needed information and that the case was not to be tried at...
GLC03545.02
December 30, 1804
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
States that it is impossible for him to testify in a trial in Hartford, Connecticut on 2 March 1805. Remarks that he believes it unlikely that the court will not accommodate his time restraints as he is serving a public duty. Asks that if the trial...
GLC03623
to Sarah Butler Woster
December 20, 1878
Regrets that he cannot part with his commissions and a letter signed by Abraham Lincoln stating that he and his children have agreed that they are too precious. Written on stationary of the Headquarters Army of the United States.
GLC04582
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