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[Army Rations issued to Prisoners and Detachment]
March 8, 1783
Andrews, Asa, fl. 1783
Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty and an illegible signature with a note from Eli King.
GLC02437.01989
Honble Brig Gen. Henry Knox... his account of cash with Charles Knowles
March 8, 1788
Knowles, Charles, ?-1796
Knowles signs as paymaster. Includes account information from March-November 1777. Lists expenses and charges, including many charges made to Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.10476
[Return]
4 October 1783
Boynton, Joseph, fl. 1776-1783
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for a regiment of New Hampshire foot soldiers. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Countersigned by George Reid. Noted as printed in Philadelphia...
GLC02437.10539
Loomis, Libbeus, ?-1836
Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Return for a regiment of Connecticut foot soldiers. Lists men by company, rank, and present status. Countersigned by Ebenezer Huntington. Noted as printed in Philadelphia...
GLC02437.10540
to Jean Guillaume Neuville re: whether foreigners can own land in the U.S.
1808/02/17
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as President to Baron Hyde de Neuville. Jefferson ventures an opinion but refers the question to lawyers, particularly in the several states.
GLC01960
Bill for surveying and patenting land grant French & Indian War
1774/01/25
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Document signed for claim against James Ludlow with another Washington document, cosigned by William Crawford 2/25/1774, assigning the debt to Crawford.
GLC01963
to Francis W. Pickens re: control over proposed attack on Fort Sumter
1861/02/22
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written as President of the Confederate States. Pickens was governor of South Carolina. Also concerning the larger issue of who determines peace or war. Beauregard fired upon Fort Sumter six weeks after the date of this letter.
GLC01958
to Henry W. Halleck
7 August 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Gives a detailed description of the unsuccessful cavalry raids by George Stoneman and Daniel McCook, Jr. at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Both took place on the June 27, 1864 in accordance with Sherman's Order 42. Before the raids, Stoneman...
GLC01961
to James Whitfield
8 May 1863
Along with Mississippi Governor Whitfield, the letter is addressed to Bishop Robert Paine, James T. Harrison, and Dr. Sykes. Davis responds to their letter regarding the defense of Columbus, Mississippi. He assures them that he is concerned for the...
GLC01962
to Thomas S. Jesup
18 October 1849
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
General "Stonewall" Jackson asks General Jesup whether officers of light batteries should shod their horses at their own expense or at the expense of the public. Note on verso dated 20 October 1849 in unknown hand states that "Private horses of...
GLC01964
to Benjamin Rush re: re: "Has America no soul?" and America's future
1810/06/28
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written from retirement at Quincy, bemoaning the state of America, its manipulation by European politicians and its potentially great future. Adams asks whether "America has no soul" since no one jumps to its defense. He also foresees, like many...
GLC01965
to Maj. Gen. Gustavus W. Smith re: military matters, Gen. Burnside
1862/12/06
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
GLC01966
Army Talk 97
November 17, 1945
War Department
One pamphlet entitled Army Talk 97 dated November 17, 1945.
GLC10047.03.297
GLC10047.03.298
The GI Bill of Rights and How it Works
circa March 31, 1945
Army Times
One pamphlet entitled The GI Bill of Rights and How it Works circa March 31, 1945. Stamped recieved March 31, 1945.
GLC10047.03.299
May 1, 1945
United States. Army Orientation Branch
One pamphlet entitled The GI Bill of Rights and How it Works circa May 1, 1945. Printed towards the bottom of the cover, "As of 1 May, 1945."
GLC10047.03.300
to Virginia Lee Heidt Kelpe
September 22, 1943
Kelpe, Omer H., 1905-1975
Two letters, one from Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated September 22, 1943. The other from H.N. Gilbert to Omer H. Kelpe dated September 15, 1943.
GLC10047.01.205
October 3, 1943
One letter and one poem from Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated October 3, 1943. The enclosed poem is titled "Texas - You Can Have It."
GLC10047.01.209
December 25, 1943
One letter and one newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated December 25, 1943.
GLC10047.01.245
January 28, 1944
One letter and one newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated January 28, 1944.
GLC10047.01.273
February 18, 1944
Two letters one from Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated February 18, 1944. The second letter is from D.E. Kelpe to Omer H. Kelpe dated February 18, 1944
GLC10047.01.286
February 24, 1944
One letter and one tax form sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated February 24, 1944.
GLC10047.01.291
April 4, 1944
One letter and one newspaper clipping sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated April 4, 1944.
GLC10047.01.311
April 13, 1944
One letter and two newspaper clippings from Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated April 13, 1944.
GLC10047.01.319
April 27, 1944
One note and one receipt sent by Omer H. Kelpe to Virginia Heidt Kelpe dated April 27, 1944.
GLC10047.01.333
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