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[List of Nathanael Green's account with Ichabod Burnet]
July 2, 1779
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
List of Nathanael Green's account with Ichabod Burnet, dating from 6 January 1779 through 2 July 1779.
GLC00634.03.03
General Greene in acct. with I Burnet
9 October 1779
Account between Nathanael Greene and Ichabod Burnet.
GLC00634.03.04
Sidney Berry's Accot. for butter & poultry
9 March 1780
Berry, Sidney, 1745-1820
Account between Sidney Berry and Nathanael Greene for poultry and butter.
GLC00634.03.06
[Receipt to Joshua Brackett]
1 May 1784
Receipt for lodging and food to Joshua Brackett.
GLC00634.03.07
[Copy of a receipt for John Pierce]
7 June 1784
Copy of a receipt that states Greene has received payment from John Pierce. This copy was made by Benjamin Mifflin from "the original on file in the Office of the Accountant of the War Department." Mifflin signs as a clerk. Greene's signature...
GLC00634.03.08
[Promissory note to Richard Sharpe]
December 17, 1784
Groome, Francis, fl. 1784
Promissory note for Richard Sharpe, sent to Nathanael Greene. The note is from Mary Airey, but written and signed by Francis Groome. Sharpe signed on verso.
GLC00634.03.09
[Statement that he quartered at Mr. Coggerhalls]
1783-1815
States that he once quartered with Coggerhalls in Newport, and the Coggerhalls "furnished...articles" for troops and officers.
GLC00634.03.10
[Day average expenses of express riders]
Lists the names and average expenses of four express riders.
GLC00634.03.11
to Henry Toole Clark
February 3, 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Benjamin discusses the defense of North Carolina. He will send reinforcements, but cannot send as many as he would like, which he blames on the shortness of enlistment terms. Lack of men is not his real concern though, "I am sure I could organize the...
GLC01353.01
[Portrait of Judah P. Benjamin]
1850-1885
Penciled note on verso reads "Appears to be reproduction of a mezzotint; false platework."
GLC01353.02
[Confirms that John Lorimer is qualified to serve as a surgeon in the British military]
February 7, 1761
Crittenden, James, fl. 1761
Crittenden signs as a witness, stating "These are to Certify All whom it may Concern that at a Court of Examiners of the Surgeon's Company held at their Theatre in the Old Baily London the 5th day of Feb. 1 Inst. Mr. John Lorimer was then Examined...
GLC01450.807.04.03
to George Yonge
March 1, 1784
Lorimer, John, 1732-1795
Letter signed on verso by Robert Adair, Inspector General of Military Hospitals. Lorimer writes his own memorial, citing his service to Great Britain. Reports that during the French and Indian War (1754-1763) he served as surgeon's mate of the...
GLC01450.807.04.04
to John Lorimer
circa 1784
Odell, James, fl. 1784
Odell informs Lorimer that Sir Guy Carleton has again mentioned him to Sir George Yonge, British Secretary at War. Relates that Yonge "had spoken to the King on the Subject, and that His Majesty is pleased to approve of your having the half-pay of...
GLC01450.807.04.05
[Certificate issued by the Royal Icelandic Literary Society] [In Icelandic]
13 September 1791
Thodal, Lauritz Andreas, 1718-1808
Countersigned signed by J. Johnson. States "Instituted for the promotion, extension, and advancement of useful knowledge in Iceland. We have chosen, and elected, and by this diploma do check and elect, the respectable, and well educated John...
GLC01450.807.05.01
[Translation of certificate issued by the Royal Icelandic Literary Society]
circa 13 September 1791
Accompanies GLC01450.807.05.01, a certificate written in Icelandic accepting John Lorimer to the Royal Icelandic Literary Society. States "Instituted for the promotion, extension, and advancement of useful knowledge in Iceland. We have chosen, and...
GLC01450.807.05.02
[Certificate admitting John Lorimer to the Aberdonian Medical Society] [In Latin]
9 April 1793
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
Countersigned by "Gulielmus" [William] Brenner, "Colinus" Allans, and "Robertus" [Robert] Scott. Includes a Society seal in wax. Addressed to Lorimer in London. Document written in Latin. Addressed to Lorimer on verso.
GLC01450.807.05.03
[Document relating the history of the Lorimer family coat of arms] [In Latin]
1763-1783
Discusses the Lorimer family coat of arms and family genealogy. Relates that the arms "were given in the year 1274, to George Lorimor of Burnt Island in the time of Alexander the third of that name King of Scots, for his valiant atchievments in...
GLC01450.807.07.01
[Translation of the history of the Lorimer family coat of arms]
Translates GLC01450.807.07.01. Discusses the Lorimer family coat of arms and family genealogy. Relates that the arms "were given in the year 1274, to George Lorimor of Burnt Island in the time of Alexander the third of that name King of Scots, for...
GLC01450.807.07.02
Appears to be a partial copy of GLC01450.807.07.01. Discusses the Lorimer family coat of arms and family genealogy.
GLC01450.807.07.03
[Tin case]
Case for "Documents And Commission; & c." Possibly belonged to Doctor John Lorimer.
GLC01450.807.07.04
to M. Hoffman
26 May 1846-31 May 1846
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
Contains three letters written by Spinner, auditor and deputy naval officer in charge of the port of New York (1845-1849). Spinner writes from the Naval Officer Custom House. Pages two and three contain a letter written 28 May 1846. Page four...
GLC03410.03.01
to Francis E. Spinner
8 March 1871
Binns, William C., fl. 1871
Binns informs Spinner, United States Treasurer, "I see by the paper that on motion by you, a resolution was adopted authorizing the President of the Lincoln Monument Association to employ additional persons to aid in the work, and that the Agencies...
GLC03410.03.03
to Francis Elias Spinner
December 9, 1874
MacArthur, Charles Lafayette, 1824-?
Thanks Spinner for a recently received fractional shield and note. Writes "I have sent to Col. Van Burkirk to get me some fractionals changed... and when they arrive will paste two on the shield, frame it, and hang it up conspicuously for a...
GLC03410.03.04
[Checks from the First National Bank of Florida]
4 June 1880- 3 October 1888
All checks are signed by Spinner. Dates, corresponding recipients, and corresponding amounts are as follows: 4 June 1880 for $500.00 (contains a docket also signed by Spinner); 1 July 1880 for $30 to Anna [Aspen?]; 10 September 1881 for $25 to...
GLC03410.03.05
[Certificate appointing Rawley Evans as sheriff]
18 July 1818
Preston, James Patton, 1774-1843
Preston, Governor of Virginia (1816-1819), appoints Evans as sheriff of Monongalia County (present day West Virginia). Partially printed.
GLC03481.03
to unknown
27 June 1819
Moore, Thomas Patrick, 1797-1853
Informs an unknown recipient: "Eccles has returned is unable to [?] or do anything else- Smashed by his produce speculations- This was to me a totally unexpected event- I may save it in time, but doubt it. Expecting to be at Lexington must...
GLC03481.04
[Contract between Walter and Smith Weed]
3 October 1828
Wood, Bradford Ripley, 1800-1889
Wood signs as a witness. Walter, of Auburn, New York, promises to pay Smith, of Albany, New York $2,000. States that if Walter pays Smith $1000 in one year, the previous obligation is void.
GLC03481.05
to Henry Harn
circa 14 May 1845
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Docketed address leaf from President Polk to Harn in Philadelphia. States "President Polk Recd May 14th 1845."
GLC03481.06
[Recommendation for James McDowell to serve as door keeper for the Virginia Senate]
January 1852
Paterson, W.A., fl. 1852
Signed by Paterson, William Ritchie, John M. Daniel, Thomas Ritchie, Robert W. Hughes, L. M. [Gladbrach?], James Dove, Shelton C. Davis, William F. Watson, John Lynch, and G. W. C. Sutten recommend McDowell as members of the "Spartan Rank." Lower...
GLC03481.08
to Br. Taft
13 August 1852
Briggs, George Nixon, 1796-1861
Written as Governor. Writes "I recd a letter from Judge Bishop yesterday saying that Dr. Leavitt wished me to send my bill against him to you. I charged him $50..." Writes (and signs) again 17 December 1852 noting that Taft received his payment...
GLC03481.09
to Isaac Toucey
14 September 1857
Kane, George Proctor, 1820-1857
Kane, H. P. Brooks, and James [Lawrence?] recommend Dr. Edward Sparks of Annapolis to Toucey's consideration for the post of naval storekeeper. Brooks relates that Sparks has recently been removed from two positions on account of his political...
GLC03481.11
to L. J. Cist
28 September 1861
Anthony, Henry Bowen, 1815-1884
Possibly referring to John Brown Francis, Anthony states "I have yours of the 20th. Gov. Francis lives at his country place, Spring Green, Warwick. His post office address is Providence."
GLC03481.13
[List of orders for a printed Congressional speech]
circa January 21, 1866
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1890
Lists the names and corresponding number of copies ordered for a print of a speech delivered by John Littleton Dawson 21 January 1866 in the House of Representatives. List includes 18 signatures of Representatives: Samuel Jackson Randall...
GLC03481.15.01
circa March 19, 1867
Koontz, William Henry, 1830-1911
Lists the names and corresponding number of copies ordered for a print of a speech delivered 19 March 1867 in the House of Representatives by William Henry Koontz, United States Representative from Pennsylvania 1865-1868. List includes eight...
GLC03481.15.02
circa March 16, 1872
Clagett, William Horace, 1838-1901
Lists the names and corresponding number of copies ordered for a print of a speech delivered 16 March 1872 by William Horace Claggett, United States Representative from Montana 1871-1872. List includes six signatures: Claggett, William Theopilus...
GLC03481.15.03
1872-1874
Stevenson, Job Evans, 1832-1922
Partially printed. Lists the names and corresponding number of copies ordered for a print of a speech delivered 16 March 1872 in the House of Representatives. List includes three Representatives' signatures: Job Evans Stevenson (Ohio), Aaron Fyfe...
GLC03481.15.04
to Ward Hill Lamon
7 July 1866
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 1810-1883
Black writes "I don't see how I can get down just now or how I could do any thing if I were down... But in the mean time I own to the weakness of wanting to see you very much..."
GLC03481.16
January 27, 1875
Manning, Daniel, 1831-1887
Possibly created by Manning, editor of the Albany Argus 1858-1871 and United State Secretary of the Treasury 1885-1887. Discusses the recipient's upcoming visit to Albany. Writes "Congress Hall, although an hotel, is comparatively quiet, and I...
GLC03481.17
[Check to Jacob Grabill]
January 12, 1887
Sherman, John, 1823-1900
For the amount of $8. Issued at the Citizens National Bank.
GLC03481.20
to Richard Henry Dana
7 January 1893
Cooley, Stoughton, 1861-1934
Cooley writes from the American Proportional Representation League to Dana, lawyer and son of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. States "In view of the national conference for good city government to be held in Philadelphia the 25th instant, permit me to call...
GLC03481.23
to James Dangerfield
16 October 1897
Fessenden, Francis, 1839-1906
Transmits a note written by his father, Senator William Pitt Fessenden. Relates that it is the only letter he has with William's full signature, as William signed many personal letters with initials.
GLC03481.24
to Oliver K. Hand, esq.
8 May 1906
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1864-1945
Informs Hand "you have doubtless noticed that the Senate before adjournment also passed the Hook Mountain bill, and that all it needs now is the Governor's approval, which I have no doubt it will receive." Recipient inferred from GLC03481.27.
GLC03481.25
to Fred Goetz
16 May 1915
Bartholdt, Richard, 1855-1932
Accepts Goetz's invitation to address Goetz's (unspecified) National Society 9 June 1915 in Chicago, Illinois. Bartholdt, who was asked to present on the topic of personal liberty, charges Goetz $100. Possibly written to Fred Goetz, a notorious...
GLC03481.26
[Signature of President Pierce]
circa 1830-1869
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Preceded by "Yr. friend & Servt."
GLC03481.31
[Signatures of various United States political figures]
1815-1860
Youngdalh, Luther Wallace, 1896-1978
Collection primarily contains signatures from nineteenth and twentieth century Senators and Representatives. Other signatures are included, such as Youngdahl (Governor of Minnesota 1947-1951); William Moultrie (Revolutionary War patriot); William F...
GLC03481.33
to Benjamin A. Woolston
8 October 1864
Woolston, Charles, fl. 1864-1865
Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania that he is well and reports that he enlisted in the third Pennsylvania Cavalry yesterday but was rejected as of yet. States that he left his clothes in the receiving office to be picked...
GLC03523.26.01
16 November 1864
Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, that his regiment is at City Point, Virginia where he will be going soon to meet them. Says they have plenty to eat and can do what they want so he is in no hurry to go. Reports...
GLC03523.26.02
20 November 1864
Addressed from "Camp Near Gen. Mead/ Headquarters in Front of Platersburg." Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Reports that it took 30 hours to get to City Point from Alexandria. States he is happy, "we set up on the top...
GLC03523.26.03
December 8, 1864
Written from Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennslyvania. States that his regiment left camp on marching orders and came across the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 6th Ohio Cavalry. Describes...
GLC03523.26.04
Observations on Some Parts of the Answer of Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative
1783
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
And An Answer to that Part of the Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton ... First editions, bound together. Two folding tables. Inscribed, "Sir Henry Clinton's Complements/Lord Brundenell."
GLC09026
to Major General Henry Dearborn
14 October 1812
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1764-1839
Report of the U.S. defeat at Queenstown. " ...as I stand prominently responsible for some of these consequences, I beg leave to explain to you...and through you, to my Country, the situation and circumstances in which I have had to act...I shall...
GLC09027
[Collection related to U.S. Marshal Watson Freeman] [Decimalized .01-.36]
1803-1857
Various
Freeman was responsible for the arrest of fugitive slave Anthony Burns in Boston 1854. With 29 receipts and related documents.
GLC09028
to Doonyontat, Principal Chief of the Wyandots (Huron Indians)
18 September 1779
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809
Speech by Maghingwee Keeshuch [Daniel Brodhead] to the Huron Indians demanding that they cease attacks against American settlers and troops, and that they aid in the Revolution against the British, "casting off that bad father the King of Britain...
GLC09029
[Terms granted to the Tory merchants of Savannah by the besieging American forces]
19 June 1780
Habersham, John, 1754-1799
As aid to General Anthony Wayne. "The Merchants, not owing allegiance to the State, will be permitted to remain a reasonable time to dispose of their goods and settle their concerns ... The inhabitants shall be protected in their Persons and...
GLC09030
to General Anthony Wayne
31 October 1780
Reed, Governor Joseph, fl. 1780
"The raising a Sum of hard Money is ... indespensably necessary not only for the recruiting Service but the Pay of the Army & Support of our Prisoners on Long Island." Describes the bickerings of the assembly, and an empty treasury amidst abundance.
GLC09031
[Call to assemble]
1 November 1777
Boardman, Andrew, fl. 1777
Requires Constable Richard Hunnewell, of Cambridge, Mass., to "warn all the Inhabitants ... qualified to vote in Town affairs to assemble at the Court house ... to consider & determine what measures are proper to be taken in order to prevent the...
GLC09032
to General George Meade
March 30, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
"Would not the trains be in a better position and nearer the troops if they were west of the Vaughan road and between here and Hatcher's Run than where they are? Do you know of any troops between where my Hd Qrs are and Stony Creek station? I have...
GLC09036
to H. B. Anthony
February 17, 1868
"The undersigned request that a meeting of republican Senators be called for to consider pending political questions." Relating to impeachment proceedings of President Andrew Johnson, signed by W. P. Fessenden and 28 other Senators.
GLC09037
[Receipt for mileage]
April 1778
Titcomb, Oliver, fl. 1776-1778
Receipt written by Captain Titcomb for moving his company of 53 men. The company was in Colonel Jacob Garrish's regiment. Titcomb's men were stationed at Winter Hill, which is outside Boston, to guard the Convention Army, which consisted of captured...
GLC01450.228.01
[Recpeit for wages]
9 June 1778
Chapman, Jedidiah, fl. 1778
Signed by Chapman and six other members of the company of Captain Oliver Titcomb. They were in Colonel Jacob Garrish's regiment. Receipts asks Titcomb for payment of their wages of over 28 pounds. Signed note by Chapman on verso states he received...
GLC01450.228.02
January 14, 1779
Poor, Amos, fl. 1779
Lieutenant Poor's receipt for the Continental and State wages paid to him and five other men in Captain Oliver Titcomb's company. Receipt says they were in Colonel Cogswell's regiment. The receipt totals 407 dollars.
GLC01450.228.03
[Receipt for regimental pay]
February 11, 1777
Peters, Richard, 1743-1828
Written by Peters as the Secretary for the Board of War. Receipt says to pay Thomas Hughes, regimental paymaster of the 7th Virginia Battalion, two months wages for the soldiers under his jurisdiction. Says he is to be accountable to the Pay Master...
GLC01450.239.01
to Clement Biddle
May 26, 1779
Brownard, Benjamin, fl. 1779
Letter written by Brownard from the Quartermaster General's office to Colonel Biddle as Deputy Quartermaster General of Pennsylvania. Says "The General" requests Biddle to provide pasture for the expresses - probably horses for the express riders -...
GLC01450.239.02
to Theadore Atkinson
20 September 1757
Johnson, James, fl. 1757
Receipt says ten days after sight of this note to exchange money to pay Joseph Morse & Co. 24 dollars for value received. Atkinson was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
GLC01450.243.01
[Receipt for Samuel Kennedy]
December 25, 1763
Cottrell, Thomas, fl. 1763
Signed by Lieutenant Cottrell and co-signed as a witness by Kennedy Farrell. Receipt says to pay Samuel Kennedy over 21 pounds Rhode Island currency.
GLC01450.243.02
[Receipt for small arms payment]
17 October 1776
Mathewson, Jonathan, fl. 1776
Received 390 pounds for 100 hundred small arms from Joseph Clark, Treasurer of Rhode Island. The small arms are to be marked with the colony's stamp.
GLC01450.243.03
[Account ledger for payments to Samuel Tufts]
24 September 1778
The Town of Newburyport
Ledger of payments from the town of Newburyport to Samuel Tufts. The payments began on 10 February 1778 and ended on 24 September 1778 and was for a total of over 182 pounds. The town mostly purchased clothing from Tufts. He signed the document...
GLC01450.243.04
[Receipt of Abraham Greene]
16 November 1781
Maxwell, Adam, fl. 1781
Receipt written in Council of War. Authorizes Abraham Greene to draw one pounds, 10 shillings in silver money from the general treasury. Note on verso, signed by Greene, says he received the money on 27 November 1781.
GLC01450.243.05
[Receipt for Archibald Crary]
December 1, 1781
Written in a Council of War. Receipt allows Colonel Archibald Crary to draw 90 pounds, in either silver or gold, from the general treasury. Note on verso, signed by Crary, says he received payment on 6 December 1781.
GLC01450.243.06
Copie de la lettre ecrite par M de Sartine a M. le Cte de Grasse [in French]
1 June 1780
Sartine, Antoine de, comte d'Alby, 1729-1801
Copy of a letter informing de Grasse that his orders are being transmitted. The instructions are listed in GLC04322.02. Expectes de Grasse to accept this command, assuming he is in good health.
GLC04322.01
Memoire du Roi pour servir d'instruction particuliere a M. le Cte. de Grasse [in French]
8 June 1780
Copy of orders sent to Admiral de Grasse. Orders state that he is to replace Comte de Guichen as the French naval commander. Also state that he is to remain in Newport, Rhode Island and protect the French squadron under Rochambeau. By the time de...
GLC04322.02
to François Joseph Paul comte de Grasse [in French]
31 August 1781
Monteil, Adhemar, Marquis de, 1725-1787
Monteil's retained copy of a letter discussing personal matters with de Grasse, and suggesting a subordinate for a promotion. Written just after the French fleet arrived in Virginia. Written on board Monteil's ship, the Languedoc, in the Chesapeake...
GLC04322.03
13 October 1781
Complains about de Grasse rejecting his proposal for a detached action near Chesapeake Bay. Also complains of de Grasse's favoritism towards Admiral Bougainville during the Battle of the Virginia Capes. Charges that de Grasse is not aggressive...
GLC04322.04
to Adhemar Marquis de Monteil [in French]
14 October 1781
Grasse, François Joseph Paul de Grasse, Comte de, 1722-1788
Rejects Monteil's complaints from a previous letter (GLC04322.04). Written on board de Grasse's ship, the Ville de Paris, in Chesapeake Bay.
GLC04322.05
15 December 1781
Vaughn, John Crawford, 1824-1875
Discusses arrangements for Monteil to leave the fleet and the personnel changes this will entail. Written on board the Ville de Paris near "St. Lucie," the French name for Saint Lucia.
GLC04322.06
to Henri César Marquis de Castellane Majastre [in French]
December 19, 1781
Monteil justifies the actions he has taken during his argument with Comte de Grasse. Complains about de Grasse's actions, especially at the Battle of Virginia Capes. Written on board the Ardent, the ship onto which Monteil was demoted, in the...
GLC04322.07
January 23, 1782
Responding to a letter from Monteil. Sarcastically informs Monteil that the he will command the Ardent and no other ship. Expresses surprise at Monteil's complaints. Denies Monteil's accusation that he intended to publicly humiliate him. Written...
GLC04322.08
February 15, 1782
Informs Monteil that he will not be allowed to command a ship other than the Ardent. Tells Monteil he can return to France as a passenger aboard another ship commanded by Admiral Barras if he would prefer. Written on board the Ville de Paris, near...
GLC04322.09
GLC04322.10
20th annual report of the NAACP for the year 1929
January 1930
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Contains a list of NAACP officers for 1929. Foreword states "Uncompromising insistence upon full participation by the Negro in all phases of life is coming more and more to be the attitude of thinking and intelligent white and colored people."...
GLC06135.05
NAACP 1931 22nd annual report: a year's work for justice to the Negro
January 1932
Contains a list of NAACP officers for 1932. Foreword declares that the NAACP's aims "are in the path of manifest destiny of the darker races of the world. The world crisis and the social and political experiments that are its accompaniment all...
GLC06135.06
[Program from the 24th annual conference of the NAACP]
22 June 1933-2 July 1933
Lists Chicago NAACP officers and committee members. Cites meeting locations. Lists times for business sessions and mass meetings during the conference. Page 19 contains the lyrics for the song "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," written by the diplomat...
GLC06135.07
NAACP 30th annual report for 1939
1939
Lists NAACP officers for 1939. Includes chapters discussing lynching, education, economic opportunity, legal defense, and Department of Branches. The education chapter outlines several cases regarding the desegregation of university law schools and...
GLC06135.08.01
[To editors of an unspecified publication]
22 July 1940
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981
Wilkins, Assistant Secretary of the NAACP, transmits a 1939 NAACP report (refer to GLC06135.08.01). States "Any comment in your news or editorial columns will be appreciated." Typed on green paper with a typed signature.
GLC06135.08.02
to Comte de Davat [in French]
19 May 1779
Estaing, Charles Henri, comte d', 1729-1794
Regarding a sailor. Written aboard the Languedoc.
GLC07282.01
to Heber Painter
25 July 1865
McGuiness, John, fl. 1865
A form letter stating that the return for ordnance and ordnance stores pertaining to I Company 58th Pennsylvania, has been reviewed and referred to the Secon Auditor. Includes a copy of Circular No. 42, from the Ordnance Office which provides advise...
GLC02016.155
13 September 1865
A partially printed form letter from the Quartemaster General's office stating that the return of quartermaster's stores for the month of July, 1865 will be examined and forwarded onto the Third Auditor of the Treasury for settlement. The stamped...
GLC02016.156
14 September 1865
A partially printed form letter from the Quartemaster General's office stating that the return of quartermaster's stores for the month of August, 1865 will be examined and forwarded onto the Third Auditor of the Treasury for settlement. The stamped...
GLC02016.157
to his brother-in-law, parents and sister
28 July 1864
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
There is occasional shelling from both sides. Beyond that little has changed and his regiment is still in the same locations as when he last wrote. Most of the Confederate shells fall too short or go too far to cause much damage to the Union lines...
GLC07460.089
Invoice of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage
31 May 1865
Hested, Joseph, fl. 1865
Includes a list of articles transferred by Lieutenant Joseph Hested to Heber Painter. Written in Manchester neighborhood of Richmond
GLC02016.136
27 July 1865
Includes a list of articles transferred by Lieutenant Joseph Hested to Heber Painter.
GLC02016.137
Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores
28 November 1865
Smith, John, fl. 1865
Includes a list of contents transferred by Captain John Smith to First Lieutenant Heber Painter.
GLC02016.138
1 January 1866
Clay, Cecil, fl. 1842-1866
Invoice for 625 rounds of EB cartridges turned over to Heber Painter by Colonel Cecil Clay.
GLC02016.139.01
29 November 1865
Stevens, Charles L., fl. 1836-1865
Invoice for contents turned over to Heber Painter by Captain Charles Stevens. The invoice includes saddles, blankets, curb bridles, halters and straps, combs and horse brushes. Written at the Hanover Court House
GLC02016.139.02
January 13, 1866
Invoice for contents turned over to Heber Painter by Colonel Cecil Clay.
GLC02016.140
Monthly return of clothing, camp and garrison equipage
30 September 1865
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Monthly return for the month ending September 30, 1865.
GLC02016.141
Monthly return of quartermaster's stores
January 23, 1866
Partially printed document monthly return of stores issued at City Point, Virginia.
GLC02016.142
Quarterly return of ordnance and ordnance stores
30 June 1865
Includes returns for the second quarter, ending June 30, 1865, for Company I, 58th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, commanded by 1st Lieutenant Heber Painter. Written in Manchester neighborhood of Richmond
GLC02016.143
Includes returns for the third quarter, ending September 10, 1865, for Company I, 58th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, commanded by 1st Lieutenant Heber Painter.
GLC02016.144
1861-1865
Includes returns for the fourth quarter for Company I, 58th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, commanded by 1st Lieutenant Heber Painter.
GLC02016.145
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