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to William Knox
25 September 1775
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Later copy of original letter (see GLC02437.00203).
GLC02437.00204
27 September 1775
Docket is written in another hand. Attempts to facilitate the sale of a stallion. Briefly mentions that two deserters will have to face the lash.
GLC02437.00205
2 October 1775
Seeks a response to an earlier inquiry about finding a strong horse for an acquaintance (see GLC02437.00205). Indicates that he will leave for Newbury today and hopes for better luck collecting monies there. Asks William to entertain a man named Mr...
GLC02437.00206
to Henry Knox
11 November 1775
Adams, John, 1735-1826
In response to Knox seeking a commission as colonel, Adams writes that he is "rejoiced to learn that you have at last determined to take a more important share than you have done hitherto in the conduct of our military matters." Explains that he has...
GLC02437.00208
[Photograph of Flinn as a 14 year old Confederate enlistee]
1862
Flinn, John William, fl. 1863-1893
Daguerreotype photograph of John W. Flinn. Depicts Flinn as a fourteen year old Confederate enlistee, wearing a military hat and belt.
GLC04573.01
to his father
11 March 1863
Reports that his regiment is on Provost Guard. Three days worth of rations only lasts for two days, after which the soldiers must provide for themselves or do without. It is illegal to sell whiskey in town, and his regiment usually catches those...
GLC04573.02
to A.M. Flinn
26 May 1863
Flow, J.S., fl. 1863
Billie [J. W. Flinn] has been wounded, captured and taken to Fort Delaware. Lieut. Col. Luse just returned from Fort Delaware and said Flinn was doing well. (Flinn was captured at the battle of Marye's Heights or Second Fredricksburg, May 3, 1863).
GLC04573.03
9 August 1863
Spent three weeks as a prisoner at Fort Delaware. Has not heard from his family since he returned to camp. While at Fort Delaware, his father had come to camp to visit and went home without knowing the fate of his son. He discusses the losses from...
GLC04573.04
to A.M. Flinn [incomplete]
January 10, 1864
His regiment suffered heavy casualties in the battle. They were caught in the crossfire of several Yankee infantry units and within the sights of an artillery battery. He also speculates on whether Yankees in Virginia or Tennessee fight harder...
GLC04573.05
to A. M. Flinn
4 December 1864
He received the sad news of his little sister's death. He asks about the cause of her death and the length of her illness. He did not receive a check his father sent to him. Signed: "your son William."
GLC04573.06
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