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to Aaron Hobart
30 July 1818
Meller, John, 1752-1828
Answers Hobart's questions about the birth and death dates of Mellen's father, John Mellen (1722/3-1807).
GLC06313.04.065
2 November 1818
Drew, Thomas, 1785-?
Sends Hobart the vote tally of the congressional election in the district covering Plymouth, Massachusetts, and informs him that the (overwhelming) majority votes (128 of 190) were for Zabdiel Sampson.
GLC06313.04.066
12 November 1818
Dana, Samuel, 1767-1835
Discusses a legal case against him. Informs Hobart that he has accepted Mr. Smith's proposition, which is "to have [Smith's] action against Dana] entered 'neither party.' " Mentions that he is willing to show Mr. Smith any papers he needs.
GLC06313.04.067
March 29, 1819
Hobart, Benjamin, 1781-1877
Discusses legal and financial matters. On state politics, he comments "to [state] Senator I have no doubt but you will be chosen," and discusses what he has heard about how people will be voting.
GLC06313.04.071
14 May 1819
Brown, Bartholomew, 1772-1854
Informs Hobart that a petition exists for creation of a viewing committee to consider the question of removing the General Court to a new location. Mentions that if Hobart agrees with the proposal, a "similar petition [should] be drawn up and...
GLC06313.04.072
5 January 1820
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Discusses a law passed on 18 March 1818 and his expectation of news from the Secretary of War about "to whom pension certificates have been granted." Also discusses the "bankrupt Bill now before congress."
GLC06313.04.075
to Elvira Winegar
February 22, 1863
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
"It is impossible for him to come home now. They've heard that the paymaster is in Memphis." He mentions that the formally enslaved individuals are arriving everyday and, "there must be over a thousand now."
GLC01014.034
February 24, 1863
There was a fire in the last town. They salvaged what they could from the millinery shop and so forth. He is sending a box home.
GLC01014.035
February 23, 1863
They have been having good luck with the boat they are moving. They will get extra pay for their work. Burt has the measles. He talks of sending various items home via other people.
GLC01014.036
March 2, 1863
Possible water damage and very faded.
GLC01014.037
March 3, 1863
He is glad she is getting along with the taxes. George had the typhoid fever but not very bad. He admires a particular captain in their company who is very clever.
GLC01014.038
circa March 1863
He wishes she would write more often, at least twice a week. He gets quite lonely and it does him good to hear from her.
GLC01014.039
March 5, 1863
They are going to sign the payrolls in the morning. They will get 2 more months than usual. Burt is doing better. They finally got the steam boat in the lake. He sent her some money.
GLC01014.040
March 8, 1863
They are on their way to the red river. They do not have to work very hard at present. The spring is coming. He owes money because he bought a knife with borrowed money.
GLC01014.041
March 13, 1863
They are building a bridge so as to get to the boats faster. The paymaster is coming tomorrow and he will send her some money. George Marvin has consumption.
GLC01014.042
March 15, 1863
They got paid finally and he is sending money. He asks after Phil. Burt is not getting along very well.
GLC01014.043
March 17, 1863
He made some trinkets for the family including a necklace and breast pin. He is sending them money as well.
GLC01014.044
March 22, 1863
Farragut is up to Vicksburg and there are lots of troops down the river. A few men have been discharged due to sickness. It has been raining a lot.
GLC01014.045
March 26, 1863
He got a book for his sister. Burt has been discharged.
GLC01014.046
March 28, 1863
The 95th was sent out foraging yesterday but a few stayed behind to take care of the camp. He has sent a couple of rings to her.
GLC01014.047
to Benjamin F. Butler
4 September 1848
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Comments on Butler leaving government service: "I see that you are no longer in the service of the Government of the U.S. The country may now claim you." Asks if Butler can address the State Convention in Boston on September 6th and 7th.
GLC02095.01
Distinguished Service Cross.
1940-1945
Distinguished Service Cross with four lapel pins. Engraved "John H. Hilldring" on verso.
GLC06196.201
Red leather case with three photographs.
Red leather case with three photographs: 1) Hilldring in uniform; 2) Hilldring in civilian dress; 3) Hilldring with his wife and two children seated on a porch; 4) Girl with cat found behind photo #3.
GLC06196.202
Distinguished Service Medal.
Distinguished Service Medal engraved "John H. Hilldring" on verso. Includes four additional ribbons.
GLC06196.203
Brass letter opener.
Brass letter opener, engraved "Christmas 1944 Florence," "Pignone," and "Maj Gen John H Hilldring GSS."
GLC06196.204
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