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[Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh]
1861-1864
Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
GLC08914.045.05
[Envelope addressed to William Rifenburgh]
Envelope addressed to William Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
GLC08914.045.06
GLC08914.045.07
GLC08914.045.08
[Copy of Special Orders restoring Ethan A. Jenks to command]
12 August 1863
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Restores Jenks to command with pay from the date at which he rejoins his regiment. Signed across the page on 17 September 1863 by Scovel, United States Additional Paymaster. Scovel confirms that Jenks has been paid up to 4 May 1863.
GLC02750.059
to Ethan A. Jenks
13 July 1865
Sawyer, J. A., fl. 1865
Sawyer, United States Paymaster, requests a copy of the 3 May 1863 order discharging Captain Jenks from military service.
GLC02750.063
to unknown
16 December 1870
Chipman, Hosmer, & Gilmore, fl. 1870
Law firm Chipman et al. discuss Captain Ethan A. Jenks' pay for the period subsequent to 4 May 1863. Request other officers' statements regarding Jenks' service to 3 July 1863, if it may be obtained.
GLC02750.066
[Jenks relates the chronological details of his military dismissal and reinstatement from memory]
1861-1877
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Relates 2 July 1863 Notice of Dismissal charging him for missing a 4 May 1863 appearance before a military commission which he had not been notified of. States that he admitted Private James Briggs into service without knowing that he was physically...
GLC02750.068
For release in Sunday A.M.S., Dec. 6th, 1942. Victims of Jap Sneak Attack
December 7, 1941
United States. Navy
Attached label reads: A small boat rescues a seaman from the water near the blazing U.S.S. West Virginia, which rests on the bottom after the warship was hit by Jap bombs and torpedoes during the attack of Pearl Harbor, last Dec. 7th. Smoke rolls out...
GLC09547.12
to Thomas M. Vincent
17 August 1863
Signed by Vincent and returned to Jenks on 19 August 1863. Captain Jenks asks that Vincent, Assistant Adjutant General, inform him of the decision made concerning his case for reinstatement of command.
GLC02750.060
to Edwin M. Stanton
22 October 1863
Bliss, Zenas Randall, 1835-1900
Jenks writes to Stanton, Secretary of War, regarding his pay between the date of his dismissal and the time he received notification of dismissal. Colonel Bliss confirms Jenks' claims.
GLC02750.061
[confirms the dates of Ethan A. Jenks' service in the Seventh Regiment of the Rhode Island Volunteers]
6 June 1865
Daniels, Perry, fl. 1865
Colonel Daniels confirms the dates of Ethan A. Jenks' service and that Jenks did not receive his order of dismissal until 3 July 1863.
GLC02750.062
[statement regarding Captain Jenks' pay between the times of his dismissal and reinstatement from military service]
12 September 1865
Walker signs as Justice of the Peace. Contains Jenks' statement that he was dismissed on 4 May 1863, but learned of this dismissal while in the field 3 July 1863. Jenks requests pay for the period between 4 May 1863 and 12 June 1863.
GLC02750.064
to Lorenzo Thomas
March 27, 1866
Captain Jenks writes to Adjutant General Thomas, requesting a copy of the 12 June 1863 special orders containing his military dismissal.
GLC02750.065
5 June 1871
French, E.B., fl. 1865-1871
French, Second Auditor of the United States Treasury, transmits a certificate of payment (not included) to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. Stamped across the page by the Second Auditor's Office and dated June 1871.
GLC02750.067
to the United States Senate and House of Representatives
Jenks' statement claiming he was unaware of the order dismissing him from military service until he received the order in the field during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi
GLC02750.069
[confirms that James A. Briggs was unfit for military service at the time of enlistment]
Rex, George, fl. 1861-1877
Rex, a surgeon, confirms that Private James A. Briggs received a bounty though he only served in the military for one month.
GLC02750.070
to Abraham Lincoln
Captain Jenks requests that President Lincoln reconsider the 12 June 1863 order dismissing him from military service.
GLC02750.071
[monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage]
31 July 1863
Hunt, Edwin L., fl. 1863
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 31 July 1863.
GLC02750.072
30 September 1863
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 30 September 1863
GLC02750.073
November 30, 1863
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 30 November 1863
GLC02750.074
December 31, 1863
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 30 December 1863
GLC02750.075
February 29, 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 29 February 1864
GLC02750.076
March 31, 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 31 March 1864 Written at Camp Burnside.
GLC02750.077
30 April 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 30 April 1864
GLC02750.078
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