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to James Dundas
11 May 1793
Dundas, William, Sir, 2nd Bart, 1777-1840
Writes to his uncle about his journey home from Edinburgh. Thanks him for his support.
GLC02549.55
to James Dundas [fragment]
24 April 1783
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Comments on their correspondence, his hopes that James will soon visit, and their father. Discusses what he considers to be the self-destructive plans of their brother George, who intends to quit his job, marry, and live off his joint stocks....
GLC02549.56
December 18, 1779
Discusses a journey Agnes will be making to Edinburgh. Discusses the hardships of starting a business. Responds to James's "observations on the prevailing Luxury of the times." Discusses the difficulties finding employment for those without...
GLC02549.58
December 11, 1780
Discusses his wife Isabella's bathing in the sea for health reasons, describing the Russian practice. Notes that James became corpulent and compares him to "Sir. J: Falstaff." Gives news of various old friends, including one currently in India....
GLC02549.59
October 14, 1778
He writes to transmit "Political News" about the American Revolution he received from George Germain. Relays an account that the Americans under Nathanael Greene and the Marquis de Lafayette landed 18,000 troops in Rhode Island. Describes a near...
GLC02549.60
24 July 1779
Writes news of friends. Explains that a Mr. Gardiner is settling debts with creditors and far from "succeeding in his applications to Ld. Sandwich." Comments of the difficulties of finding work. Describes a cold reception from their brother Ralph...
GLC02549.61
to William T. Sherman
10 March 1862
Ewing, Philemon, 1820-1896
Writes that his brother, Thomas Ewing and himself came to Cincinnati yesterday and relays that Ellen (Sherman's wife and Ewing's sister) and the children are doing well. Remarks on Sherman's role in the Civil War, " ... we watch with interest the...
GLC03601.02
1 June 1862
Addressed to "My dear Cump," Sherman's nickname. Informs that he, Ellen (Sherman's wife), and Thomas Ewing (Philomen's father and Sherman's adoptive father), have discussed some problems vexing Sherman. He writes, "As to Mason there can be no doubt...
GLC03601.03
February 23, 1863
Addressed to "My dear Bro." Attempts to convince Sherman not to resign over critical reports being printed in the press. "I am sorry to hear that you are so much concerned at the mischief making reports of the correspondents as to think of...
GLC03601.04
7 October 1863
This letter is a draft copy of Philomen Ewing's final letter, GLC03601.06, as it contain crossouts. The text differs slightly. Ewing Consoles Sherman on the loss of his son. "He lived long enough to attain all that is of real value in human life -...
GLC03601.05
9 October 1863
This letter is the final copy of Philomen Ewing's letter to Sherman consoling him on the death of his son William. GLC03601.05 is a draft copy of the letter. The text differs slightly. Sherman's son, William T. Sherman, died in Memphis on 3 October...
GLC03601.06
20 July 1864
Writes to Sherman about his wife Ellen's illness and assures Sherman that she has recovered. Writes about Sherman's "long & stubbornly contested advance into Georgia," and states that the public has confidence in Sherman's generalship. Informs...
GLC03601.07
December 31, 1864
Congratulates Sherman on his exceptional military service over the course of the year. States that he is " ... first place among our Generals in the estimation of the Public at home ... " Updates him on family matters and says Ellen (Sherman's wife...
GLC03601.08
to Lucius Fairchild
9 November 1871 circa
Sends over property left to Fairchild in Thomas Ewing's will, Philomen's late father. Addressed to Fairchild in Madison, Wisconsin. The date looks like 1870, though the more likely date is 1871.
GLC03601.09
to Thomas Ewing
6 June 1861
Ewing, Charles, 1835-1883
Writes to his father to inform him that William T. Sherman (Cump) is being promoted to Brigadier General of the three Battalion Regiments. States he will receive a captain's commission in the regular army. Stresses his desire to fight for the Union...
GLC03601.10
11 July 1856
Ewing, Hugh B., 1826-1905
Says he has been in Chicago on business and will leave soon. Describes Chicago as "dull," and the houses in the city as being, " ... the merest shells - which the north west wind, would blow into the Prairie, ... But the people, who are 'sand...
GLC03601.11
to George Rooke
20 August 1775
Rooke, Henry, fl. 1775-1783
Henry writes to his brother George in England. Mentions a mutual acquaintance named Whyte. States that he recently made several dispatches from Dresden "and have made a transition from the heavy phlegmatick German to the gay & mercurial Frenchman."...
GLC03881.01
to Peg Rooke
8 July 1777
Rooke, William, fl. 1777-1778
Writes to Peg in care of Daniel Danoot, in Brussels, Belgium. States that upon his arrival in Geneva, two letters from Harry (possibly Henry Rooke) waited for him. Relates that Harry intends to travel to New York to serve as a volunteer, and...
GLC03881.02
[Muster roll for Captain Benjamin Larrabee's Company]
circa 1775
Larrabee, Benjamin, 1740-1829
Larrabee's company belonged to Colonel Reuben Fogg's regiment of militia. Includes a list of soldiers with either the notation "found himself" or "was found." One notation states "from ye 13 of November 1775."
GLC03983.02.02
W.T. Sherman
1874
Johnson, Wilson, & Co. (publishers), fl. 1872-1878
Engraving of General William T. Sherman in uniform holding a sword. Painted by Alonzo Chappel from a photograph by Gurney. Published by Johnson Wilson & Co, New York.
GLC04338.02
Collection of two documents related to Dycas's Hydrometer [Decimalized .01-.02]
1790
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Circular letter to customs officers regarding the use of Dycas's Hydrometer, accompanied by directions for using the device.
GLC08993
to Custom Officers
December 18, 1790
Discussing Dycas's Hydrometer, a device to be used for assessing the proof of alcohol and spirits for taxation. The Hydrometer is enclosed, as well as intructions on its use. Discusses the use of the Hydrometer, the reasons for its neccesity, and...
GLC08993.01
Description of the Scale of accompanying Dycas's Hydrometer
Explains how to use and read Dycas's Hydrometer, a device invented to determine the strength of alcoholic beverages, so that the proper tax could be applied.
GLC08993.02
Collection of items related to Elias Boudinot [Decimalized .01-.03]
1782-1894
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
A letter accompanied by an envelope and a book written by Elias Boudinot.
GLC08994
to Lewis Pintard
15 October 1782
Relates news from New York, including the arrival of "a Packer" and news that "Charles Town was evacuated."
GLC08994.01
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