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to: Act[in]g General J. P. Buckingham, Columbus, Ohio.
1862/02/12
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Capt. S. will supply train for 78th regt., if he has means on hand. Send them on as soon as possible."
GLC05601.032
to: Col. Carlin, Pilot Knob.
"Prepare for the movement proposed. I will send you a regt. of cavalry immediately and one of infantry as soon as possible. Every [inserted: man I] can spare at present has been sent to the Cumberland. Let it be understood that you are to move...
GLC05601.033
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Benton Barracks.
"The 2d Iowa cavalry will be ready for transportation to Ponton as soon as possible."
GLC05601.034
to: Lieut. S. L. Phelps, U.S.N. Commanding the Gunboats, Tenn River.
"If possible go to the Cumberland River with two of your gunboats to reinforce Com. Foote, leaving the other at the Bridge or Fort Henry. [p.s.] Send this to comg. officer at Paducah with orders to forward it with all possible dispatch."
GLC05601.035
1862/02/13
"The Q[uarte]r master will fill your requisitions as soon as possible. Transportation is very short, & the cavalry cannot be sent for some days."
GLC05601.036
to: Com[mandin]g officer, at Paducah, Ky.
"Send scouts in direction of Mayfield to ascertain enemy's movements."
GLC05601.037
to: Brigadier General Don Carlos Buell, Louisville.
"We are constructing telegraph line to Fort Henry as rapidly as possible.
GLC05601.038
to: Gov. R. Yates.
1862/02/14
"Please send Col. Willson's regt. here. We shall have arms for them."
GLC05601.039
to John H. Hilldring
1945/12/18
Witsell, Edward F., 1891-?
From the acting Adjutant General about the placement of Hilldring on the 1945 General Officers Eligible List.
GLC06196.001
Letterbook
1946/02/27-05/19
Letter Book #1. Red Covered plastic bound book, with black "Major General John H. Hilldring" on cover. Ninety-One letters and telegrams congratulating Hilldring on his Nomination and subsequent appointment as Assistant Secretary of State.
GLC06196.002
Letterbook.
1946/02/27-05/08
Letter Book #2. Red Covered plastic bound book, with black "Major General John H. Hilldring" on cover. One Hundred Fifteen letters and telegrams congratulating Hilldring on his Nomination and subsequent appointment as Assistant Secretary of State.
GLC06196.003
1948/01/07
Claxton, Philander P., Jr., fl. 1948
Cryptic note, "Hooray Prophet!! more later." Possibly referring to Hilldring's retirement from the State Department.
GLC06196.004
1948/05/11
Manning, Reg, 1905-1986
Concerning an article which was to appear in the 15 May edition of the Arizona Republic.
GLC06196.005
1948/05/16
Marcus, David, 1901-1948
Describes the situation in Israel, including the law and order in Jewish Palestine and Israel's ability to withstand the surrounding nations, which would be greatly helped by the supply of weapons.
GLC06196.006
to John H. Hilldring.
[n.d.]
Ruffer, Gideon, fl. 1945
From Acting Representative to the United Nations for the Provisional Government of Israel. Transmittance of the letter from Mickey, and an offer of any further information Hilldring requires.
GLC06196.007
1949/06/20
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Thanks Hilldring for his letter from Rome and expresses his desire for a conversation with him when he returns from Europe.
GLC06196.008
to Mrs. Florence Hilldring
1949/06/28
Shearer, Daphane, fl. 1949
From Newsreel Association of Great Britain and Ireland, sending a Silver Fruit bowl to Mrs. Hilldring as a gift in appreciation of the usage of Hilldring's film of the sinking of the Princess Astrid.
GLC06196.009
to Mrs. Florence Hilldring.
1949/06/29
Reebach, L., fl. 1949
International News Photographs thanking Mrs. J. Hilldring for the usage of her film of the sinking of the Princess Astrid.
GLC06196.010
to Dr. Albert K. Weinberg.
1952/03/05
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Informs Weinberg that Mr. Warner has sent him some questions to answer in connection with Dr. Mosly's 1950 article. Hilldring encloses a copy of the letter he is sending to Warner.
GLC06196.011
Affidavit
1952/03/13
Signed by Hilldring and Karl R. Meinhardt (Notary Public). Addresses the "charges that have been made as to the loyalty of Herbert A. Fierst." Discusses Hilldring's relation to Fierst. Hilldring defends Fierst from all the charges and says that...
GLC06196.012
1952/03/14
Weinberg, Albert K., fl. 1952
Gives Hilldring information on the CA/MG and thanks him for sending him a copy of his answers to Mr. Warner's questions. With handwritten corrections.
GLC06196.013
1952/03/22
Fierst, Herbert A., fl. 1952
Thanks Hilldring for the affidavit and informs him that he will be in New York City for a few days.
GLC06196.014
to Albert K. Weinberg.
1952/03/24
Thanks Weinberg for the information on the CA/MG's current status.
GLC06196.015
to Herbert A. Fierst.
1952/03/25
Thanks Fierst for the cordial letter he sent and tells him he would like to have lunch with him when he comes to New York.
GLC06196.016
to John H.Hilldring.
1952/04/10
Linden, Henning, fl. 1952
Sends Hilldring "the revised edition of the Commander's Handbook and Checklist" and thanks him for his comments. [with copy]
GLC06196.017
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