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[Extract from Tax Act passed March 22nd 1786]
March 22, 1786
Extract from a tax act passed by the Massachusetts General Court pertaining to the Waldo patent lands.
GLC02437.09147
[Description of township "No 1 in the second range"]
December 16, 1786
Stone, Jonathan, fl. 1786
Description of a particular township (no name is given), including its boundaries, as well as industry, such as fishing and lumber. Also features a list of settlers of the township.
GLC02437.09159
to his sister Kate
March 26, 1864
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Hopes his sister is in good health when he returns so that she may welcome him with a "rich musical treat." Mentions the arrival of a new niece from his sister Anna. The men are anxious to be relieved by another regiment. Visits Washington on a...
GLC02016.050
to sister Kate
March 22, 1863
Complains about the 2nd lieutenant who has no formal education (civil and military) except for some knowledge in company drilling. Reports of a petition created by line officers to be removed from "Bachelor's" (Batchelder's) Creek on the basis of...
GLC02016.030
to Amanda Wilkinson
March 15, 1863
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
He writes to his wife that he has just returned from picket to read her letter. Is happy that both her and their baby are feeling better. Writes that he is sad his grandfather's health is failing so fast. Expresses his sympathies for his grandfather...
GLC03523.13.086
March 18, 1863
Writes to his wife that he has submitted a recommendation for her visit and she is to pick it up in Baltimore, Maryland. Gives her specific instructions where to go in Detroit, Michigan and Baltimore, Maryland. Instructs her to bring her trunk with...
GLC03523.13.087
March 19, 1863
Writes to his wife that he received orders to march last night. He hopes that she will not be disappointed that he will not be at Newport News, Virginia when she arrives. Finishes the letter by stating he will write again once he reaches his new...
GLC03523.13.088
to Henry F. McSherry
circa early 1861
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Large parts of the letter are faded and it is hard to read. References receiving Henry's letter. Says she is sorry to hear that he is to lose Mr. Cunningham - who appeared to be a naval officer on Henry's ship. She knew he was an agreeable companion...
GLC03523.21.08
circa mid 1861
Letter is faded with water damage and mold. Written by Anna to her brother Henry in the U.S. Navy. Henry seems to have contracted malaria. Says through the tone of his letter she assumes his health is better. Asks if he has taken the quinine. Says...
GLC03523.21.10
December 8, 1861
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
Letter is faded from water damage. Written by Eliza to her brother Henry. Is sorry he has to "go away without even getting a sight of a home face." Wants him to come up to Littlestown to visit while his vessel is being prepared. Tells him to "not...
GLC03523.21.12
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