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to Dr. Carl J. Friedrich.
1954/02/09
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Hilldring asks if Friedrich can find part of the military government file that Hilldring sent to him last year and send it to Hilldring.
GLC06196.044
Form letter sent to all affiliated with CA/MG
1954/04/07
King Jr., James E., fl. 1954
Letter requesting more information about the addressee's experience in the Army and asking his opinion on the CA/MG's function. (Form letter sent to all affiliated with CA/MG).
GLC06196.045
to John H. Hilldring.
1954/04/08
McKeon, Ann, fl. 1954
McKeon, secretary to Mr. Kades, is returning Hilldring's file because Mr. Kades "did not want to hold it in the office any longer."
GLC06196.046
to John H. Hilldring
1954/05/25
Gans, Hiram S., fl. 1954-1955
Informs Hilldring that he will receive a gavel, as did all past presidents of the Military Government Association.
GLC06196.047
to Mr. Hiram S. Gans.
1955/03/01
Sends Gans a biography of himself and expresses his feeling on the dinner and award (Military Government Officer of the Year); he states that he was very pleased and flattered.
GLC06196.048
to Hiram S. Gans.
1955/03/04
Lists the people Hilldring requested to be invited to the dinner.
GLC06196.049
1955/03/17
Johnson, Kenneth D., fl. 1955
Congratulates Hilldring on his award.
GLC06196.050
1955/03/18
Christenbetty, C. W., fl. 1955
Congratulates Hilldring on the 1954 citation.
GLC06196.051
to Hiram S. Gans
Letter concerning the guests at his awards dinner.
GLC06196.052
to John Hilldring.
1955/03/28
Laux, Ray J., fl. 1955
Congratulates Hilldring for his award and notifies Hilldring that if everything works out as planned they should have time to attend the meeting.
GLC06196.053
to John Hilldring
1955/03/31
Hobbs, Leland S., 1892-1966
Congratulates Hilldring on the award, merited for doing "outstanding work as Director of the Army's Civil Affairs Division during and after World War II."
GLC06196.054
to Kenneth D. Johnson
1955/04/01
Responds to Johnson's note which congratulated Hilldring.
GLC06196.055
to General C. W. Christenbetty
1955/04/04
Thank you letter for Christenbetty's note of congratulations.
GLC06196.056
To: John H. Hilldring.
1955/04/05
Kades, Charles L., 1906-1996
Congratulating Hilldring for the award and apologizing because he is unable to attend the dinner because he has another commitment; to go to his "stepdaughter's college for Father's Day."
GLC06196.057
To: Honorable Robert T. Stevens.
Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003
Thurmond gives his opinion on the status of the CA/MG (Civil Affairs and Military Government) and the Davies committee. Stapled to item #6, and stamped "Copy".
GLC06196.058
To: Honorable Joseph M. Dodge.
1955/04/06
Thank you letter for Dodge's friendly note and Hilldring is sorry that Dodge cannot be present at the dinner. This is because Dodge has to attend another meeting, "the annual meeting of the Association of Reserve City Bankers."
GLC06196.059
To: General Leland S. Hobbs.
Thank you letter for Hobbs' cordial note. Hilldring would like to have lunch with Hobbs. This is the first time Hilldring refers to the award as the 1954 citation.
GLC06196.060
To: Colonel Ray J. Laux.
Thank you letter for the congratulatory note. Hilldring hopes the Lauxes will attend the dinner.
GLC06196.061
To: Charles "Chuck" Kades
1955/04/08
Thank you letter to Kades for congratulating Hilldring on the award and Hilldring is sorry because Kades cannot attend the dinner on April 23.
GLC06196.062
To: Colonel John K. Cunningham.
1955/04/11
Thank you letter for sending him a plant and informing Cunningham that Hilldring is unable to accept the dinner for Thursday because he already has other plans.
GLC06196.063
To: Mr. Hiram S. Gans.
1955/04/12
Sending a reservation for the tickets for the dinner and asking if Mrs. Hilldring can have a seat at one of the floor tables rather than being seated at the speaker's table.
GLC06196.064
To: Strom Thurmond.
1955/04/13
Stevens, Robert T., fl. 1955
Responding to Thurmond's letter, thanking him for his opinion and telling Thurmond not to worry about the CA/MG. Stapled to item #5.
GLC06196.065
1955/04/14
Responding to Hilldring's letter and informing Hilldring that he does not have to make reservations for the dinner since he and his wife are the guests of honor. Gans says he can arrange for Mrs. Hilldring to sit at the floor table with Mrs. Gans...
GLC06196.066
1955/04/17
Falk, M. R., fl. 1955
Informing and returning Hilldring's check for the two seats for Saturday. Falk says that the Hilldrings are the honored guests and this is why she cannot accept the check for the tickets.
GLC06196.067
1955/04/18
Peloubet, Maurice E., 1892-1976
Congratulates Hilldring on the citation he received from the Military Government Association.
GLC06196.068
To: Miss Husak
1955/04/20
Ramsay, Ted, fl. 1955
Concerning Hilldring's receipt of the 1954 citation of the Military Government Association. The letter gives details (including size) of the citation, and the dinner on Saturday, how many people-about 400 guests.
GLC06196.069
1955/04/22
Anderson, Art, fl. 1955
Congratulates Hilldring on an award that he will receive that night. The telegram was sent through Western Union, and it is stamped 9:53 AM.
GLC06196.070
1955/04/25
Acton, Norman, fl. 1954-1955
Congratulating Hilldring on the award; the 1954 citation of the Military Government Association. Acton writes the 1954 citation but Hilldring writes the 1955.
GLC06196.071
to Aaron Hobart
March 23, 1815
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
Congratulates Hobart on being in the Massachusetts Legislature, which Wilson just learned of. Also writes to Maria Hobart (his sister). Replies to her comment that her "Husband has taken great liberties & I must not believe all he says."
GLC06313.04.043
March 29, 1815
Everitt, Haber, fl. 1815
Sends Hobart the cost for suits, offices and community fees.
GLC06313.04.044
10 April 1815
Gordon, William, 1783-1851
In accordance with Mr. Litchfield's wishes, Dr. Gordon describes his situation. Litchfield was in a sick bed do to injuries sustained in a fight with his brother.
GLC06313.04.045
["Facsimiles" of five John Adams signatures, being of an engraved plate removed from a book]
1 September 1755 - 15 April 1815
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Four are associated with places and dates, the range of which appears as the date of this document.
GLC06313.04.046
24 July 1815
Baylies, William, 1776-1865
Replies to Hobart's question concerning an unspecified legal matter.
GLC06313.04.047
12 August 1816
Hobart, Aaron, 1764-1818
Informs his son that the case against Nathan E. Bennett and H. Loud is settled. Also, mentions that Mr. Hayden is very sick and has a short time to live.
GLC06313.04.048
6 July 1816
Whitman, Thomas, fl. 1816
In regard to a legal case, Whitman informs Hobart that they "have filed a motion in arrest of judgment."
GLC06313.04.049
17 September 1816
Cooper, Joab Goldsmith, ?-1832
Discusses business matters. Mentions he accidentally learned that Mr. Baruch Williams was the agent for Hobart's brother, Elihu Hobart. Tells Hobart that if he has not paid his order he may do so or wait till Cooper gets there. Also, requests an...
GLC06313.04.050
to Aaron Hobart and Aaron Hobart, Sr.
28 November 1816
A.H. Lawrence & Co., fl. 1816
Informs the Hobarts that Joab Cooper has sent them to collect money owed through a note dated 30 March 1816. Mentions that Cooper has deducted a certain amount from the note and expects to be paid the difference. Possibly related to the support of...
GLC06313.04.051
to: Brigadier General Montgomery C. Meigs, Washington
1861/12/26
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Your telegram to Maj. Allen referred. No transportation can be spared at present - probably in a few weeks. We are crippled by your order to Maj. Allen fixing price of horses & mules. No contract can be made at present at that price. Perhaps...
GLC05601.003
to: Major General [George B.] McClellan, Washington.
1862/02/01
"Genl. [David S.] Stanley is not able to take the field on account of a broken leg. He is barely able to do duty on Courts martial &c."
GLC05601.019
to: Major General McClellan, Washington.
1862/02/15
"Can you give me Col. H[enry] J. Hunt as chief of Artillery? Lt. Col. Totten is appointed a Brig. Genl. of Mo. Militia, and is much wanted to organise that force.
GLC05601.044
to: Brigadier General [George H.] Thomas, Washington.
"I cannot send an ordinance officer to Genl. Buell from St. Louis arsenal. All but one are in the field where their services cannot be spared."
GLC05601.046
5 July 1813
Mentions he will send Aaron a copy of the Bill and informs Aaron of what is going on with such Bill. Mentions that the "Federalist do but little, & leave it with the Republicans to conduct the Bills thro' the details." Also, shares his opinion on...
GLC06313.04.029
20 July 1813
Informs Aaron Hobart that he is enclosing "Custie's Oration 2 Robert Goodloe Harper's Address at our Russian Celebration." Mentions a confidential message from the President which its effect "may be known in a few days."
GLC06313.04.030
1 January 1814
On the political matters of the day he describes Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, who later that year was appointed one of the commissioners to negotiate the Treaty of Ghent, "as the Political index to guide us in the path to be pursued...
GLC06313.04.031
February 28, 1814
Asks Hobart for recommendation letters "addressed to the President" and to "call on Judge Adams & get him to write." Mentions that he believes "Ch. Willis" has been nominated by the president to a (unspecified) post.
GLC06313.04.032
February 22, 1815
Informs Hobart of President Madison's approval of the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812.. Shares his insight on the war by stating that "we have ... not obtained Peace by War,... but have lost much of that we possessed".
GLC06313.04.042
to Henry Knox
24 May 1773
Emerson, Bulkeley, 1732-1801
Informs Knox that he received an order of magazines and will deliver them. His daughter will bring the payment, for which he requests a receipt. Emerson was a bookseller.
GLC02437.00066
25 May 1773
Harrod, Benjamin, 1741-1793
Humbly asks Knox for a loan of five or six dollars. Indicates that he will explain the circumstances that brought him to ask in a personal meeting.
GLC02437.00067
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Discusses the settling of a bill and a new order for books. Indicates that he has shipped four trunks of books to Boston. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00068
1 June 1773
Clarke, Joseph, fl. 1773-1774
Discusses an order for books and quills. Seeks an explanation for the increase in price for a book, Leland's "View of Deistical Writers." Inquires about his request that Knox acquire some snuff for him, even though he knows Knox does not deal in...
GLC02437.00069
2 June 1773
Brown, Christopher, fl. 1772-1774
Reports shipment of publications to Knox from Thomas Longman, with Brown writing on Longman's behalf. The new publications Knox purchased are listed at the top of the letter. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00070
12 August 1773
Two letters on a single page. The first part is a copy of Longman's 16 June 1773 letter (see GLC02437.00075), which discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and the delay caused by a Captain Lyde, who would not be sailing when he told...
GLC02437.00074
16 June 1773
Discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and the delay caused by a Captain Lyde, who would not be sailing when he told Troutbeck he would. Longman was a London bookseller.
GLC02437.00075
Miller, William, fl. 1773
Confirms the receipt of an order. Reiterates a question about the costs of bookbinding. Is pleased that Knox sent Town & Country Magazine, because Miller prefers it to the others periodicals he asked about (see GLC02437.00059).
GLC02437.00076
20 June 1773
Bradbury, Theophilus, 1739-1803
Indicates that he is sending Knox his magazines from 1772 for binding. Requests additional magazines and places an order for stationary.
GLC02437.00077
24 June 1773
Hopkins, David, fl. 1773
Mentions hearing that Knox lost his pocketbook and a Mr. Mumford recovered it. Asks if Knox would like some Tenerife wine Hopkins has on hand. Seeks a recommendation for a young man to work as a bookbinder. Indicates that he will forward some...
GLC02437.00078
to William Smith
27 May 1795
Meade, George, 1741-1808
Writes a letter of introduction for Henry Knox in order to conduct business.
GLC02437.06428
To: Brigadier General John Pope
1861/12/13
"Application has been made for furlough of a man of Capt. Frisbees 37th Ills. to attend a corpse to Indiana. If you approve, give it."
GLC05601.001
To: D. B. Northop, Esq.
"Have copies of Laws of War been sent east, -- if so when, where & how many. [see # 104] Tell Capt. Johns that I can ascertain nothing about his appointment."
GLC05601.002
to: Major General Franz Sigel, Rolla, [Missouri]
"You can grant it on surgeon's certificate, not otherwise."
GLC05601.004
to: Brigadier General Schofield, St. Louis.
"A cavalry force has been ordered to Columbia & another to Fayete, but it is not known yet whether they can cross at Boonville & Jeff[erson] City. I have telegraphed to latter place to direct, if possible, Com[man]d[in]g officer at Fulton not to...
GLC05601.005
to J. Hundhousen
December 26, 1861
Near the beginning of the Civil War, Halleck writes to Lieutenant Colonel Hundhousen, briefly stating: "A small force should be sent to New Haven to guard the ferry boat & prevent the enemy from coming over. Gen. Schofield will be at Danville...
GLC05601.006
to: John B. Sanborn
"I known nothing of such order -- not received here."
GLC05601.007
to: Brigadier General Thomas McKean,Jeff[erson] City.
"We have large forces at Danville & probably at Wellsville with still larger forces between these places and Warrenton."
GLC05601.008
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Benton Barracks
"Send third Iowa Cavalry to arsenal tomorrow morning for arms & equipment."
GLC05601.009
to: Brigadier General [Samuel R.] Curtis, Rolla, Mo.
1861/12/27
"Telegram this morning from Sedalia [Mo] says that information has just been received that main part of [Sterling] Price's army passed through Springfield on Monday last, in full retreat. Too late to reach him except by Cavalry. No Infantry...
GLC05601.010
to: Lt. Col. F. J. Herron. Comdg at Pacific.
"Iowa Regiment will not move till further orders from these Head Quarters."
GLC05601.011
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Benton Barracks.
"Send an Infantry Regiment to Arsenal tomorrow for Arms & equipment."
GLC05601.012
to: Brigadier General T[homas] J. McKean, Jeff City.
1861/12/28
"What of the troops sent to Fulton? Anything from other side of the river?
GLC05601.013
to: Brigadier General John Pope, Otterville.
"Send reinforcements to Fayette, say five hundred horse. Insurrection in the north increasing."
GLC05601.014
to: Col. [Franklin D.] Callender, Arsenal.
1862/01/06
"Major McKinstry's limits of arrest, if not so already, will be extended to the limits of the Arsenal and Arsenal grounds."
GLC05601.015
to: Col. K. B. Porter, Camp Harden.
1862/01/07
"Your Regiment is wanted here, as soon as it is ready for the field."
GLC05601.016
"How many officers & privates of 'Benton Cadets,' as mustered out."
GLC05601.017
to: Brigadier General [Samuel R.] Curtis, Rolla.
"I have seen your requisition for lumber for a hospital. Not approved. There are three hundred vacant beds here - send all sick for whom you have no hospital room to this City. Notify Medical Director."
GLC05601.018
to: Allen C. Fuller, Springfield.
1862/02/04
"I cannot at present spare the cavalry companies mentioned from duty in this Department. I will see what can be done in this matter hereafter."
GLC05601.020
1862/02/05
"Send them to Rolla as fast as they can be transported. Also send 43rd Ill. to Cairo."
GLC05601.021
to Com[mandin]g officer at Cape Girardeau.
"Has Col. Ross regt. left for Cairo? If not it should go as soon as transportation can be obtained."
GLC05601.022
to: Col. Burbank, Jeff. Barracks.
"At what time can [struck: you] your command take charge of the prisoners? Make all possible haste."
GLC05601.023
to: Governor Todd, Columbus, Ohio.
1862/02/07
"Any troops sent, if by Rail Road will go to Cairo; if by water to Paducah."
GLC05601.024
to: Col. Carlin, Pilot Knob, Mo.
1862/02/11
"What additional forces do you require to occupy Doniphan [Mo] & to capture Pocahontas [Arkansas]? When can you move. I have two regiments of Cavalry ready to send you if you say so. Col. Callender is preparing the light artillery you asked for....
GLC05601.025
to: Brigadier General George W. Cullum, Cairo.
"Stop all transports and troops at Paducah, till gunboats are ready to precede them up the Cumberland."
GLC05601.026
to: Col. H. T. Reid, Des Moines, Iowa.
1862/02/12
"Complete your regiment as rapidly as possible. Don't want them till properly organized. Can give them arms, clothing & camp equipage here. They are much needed."
GLC05601.027
to: Brigadier General George W. Cullum,Ciaro.
"Send them up with all possible dispatch. As soon as one is ready, send it off."
GLC05601.028
to Col. Callender, St. Louis Arsenal.
"See that Col. Carlin [?] is supplied with light [illegible] as soon as possible."
GLC05601.029
to: Senator [Milton] Latham.
"Don't permit C. F. Smith's nomination to be rejected. He is the best officer in my command, and there is not the slightest ground for suspecting his loyalty."
GLC05601.030
to: Lt. Col. D. E. Williams, Quincy, Ill.
"Appropriation is exhuasted; men will be paid as soon as Congress passes new bill. Officers are responsible for obedience and discipline of their men. If they cannot enforce orders they should resign; if not they will be disciplined."
GLC05601.031
to: Act[in]g General J. P. Buckingham, Columbus, Ohio.
"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
"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: Brigadier General Prentiss, Palmyra, Mo.
"Try him."
GLC05601.040
to: Brigadier General C. F. Smith, Paducah or elsewhere.
"The Senate today confirmed you're appointment unanimously. The commission of Major Genl. awaits you. The fight has been a hard one, and the victory complete. You will not disappoint your friends."
GLC05601.041
to: Thomas A. Scott, As[istan]t Sec[re]t[ar]y of War, Springfield, Ill.
"Shall I send letters to you or retain them till you come here!"
GLC05601.042
to: Comg. officer at Benton Barracks.
"Have the Michigan batteries ready to move tomorrow."
GLC05601.043
to: Col. Callender, St. Louis Arsenal.
"Arsenal at [struck: St Lou] Pahucah short of ammunition. Send supply of sixty-nine, fifty-eight & fifty-four immediately."
GLC05601.045
to: Brigadier General Cullum, Cairo.
"I want telegraph extended from Lebanon to Springfield. Increase the force for extending line from Smithland. Hurry it on with all possible dispatch. Bowling Green is completely evacuated."
GLC05601.047
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