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A minute of the Bishop's Court
December 9, 1889
Bingham, E.A., fl. 1889
Order for James Wilson to repay a loan of $359.68 to Thomas Read within 30 days.
GLC05756.060
to James Wilson
March 15, 1892
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872
He is willing to abide by the decision of the High Council nd asks Wilson to "select your man at you erelist [earliest] convience . . . ."
GLC05756.063
[Copy of Minutes of Bishop's Court]
December 26, 1889
Bishop's Court. Weber Stake of Zion
GLC05756.065
to A. W. Millgate
December 29, 1891
Hall, Joseph, 1720-1807
"Copy" Correcting his vote to be in favor of Brother Ballantyne's motion.
GLC05756.080
to Chris Johnson
March 23, 1892
Peterson, H.J., fl. 1891-1893
Received his letter of apology and forgives him.
GLC05756.094
[copy] Received his letter of apology and forgives him.
GLC05756.095
to whom it may concern
March 23, 1893
Nellson, Lucidia, fl. 1893
Forgiving Mark Hall for "the act committed to my husband. . . . ."
GLC05756.114
E. D. Morgan
December 19, 1864
Morgan, Edwin D., 1811-1883
Senator from New York Late Governor of the State of New York Written on verso: Senator 3/4/63-3/3/69
GLC05603.02.32
to "Powers"
December 9, 1871
Harrington, C. S., fl. 1871
Signed "C S Harrington"
GLC02181.63
to Miller A. Wright
December 17, 1862
Flora, fl. 1861-1863
[cousin]. Flora is playfully upset with Miller for not writing recently, charging that she wrote to him last, and that it was several weeks ago that she sent the letter in question. However, she quickly darkens the tone of her prose. Flora is...
GLC02691.11.029
December 27, 1864
Wright, Moses R., fl. 1864
The salutation reads "Dear Nephew." Moses is helping Miller go into business. He writes briefly here to ensure that he reaches Miller, as he may not see his nephew for a few days.
GLC02691.11.076
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
December 17, 1879
Pope, John, 1822-1892
with annotations.
GLC06762.057
March 22, 1880
with annotations. Marked confidential
GLC06762.061
March 22, 1881
GLC06762.079
December 9, 1881
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf. Envelope dated 12 December.
GLC06762.083
March 24, 1882
GLC06762.093
December 18, 1882
GLC06762.103
to Eliakim P. Scammon
December 7, 1863
Orders him to attack Lewisburg and hold it until December 17-18: "The object of this is to engage the attention of the enemy while Brg. Gen. Averell is completing his expedition against the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad at Salem..."
GLC02414.358
to Clara M. Miller
December 7, 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
GLC05755.067
December 29, 1901
Accompanied by a seventh page: "Xmas 1901. Bill of Fare." A holiday dinner menu which includes "ptarmigan" (a type of arctic grouse, also known as rock or white grouse).
GLC05755.070
to Estelle Spero
December 19, 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond tells Estelle that she is in his heart continuously. Sidney states that the fact that he has not received any letters in weeks has only made him realize the importance of their correspondence. He writes: "Take care of yourself and have all...
GLC09120.551
December 27, 1944
Diamond mentions that he had run into someone he had trained with in Edgewood. He recalls his first meeting with Estelle. Written en route to the Philippines
GLC09120.554
Diamond writes the letter on board ship, and proceeds to recap the events of the past few weeks in depth, including details of leaving the island, life on board the ship, and even incidents of combat on board ship. Written en route to the Philippines
GLC09120.556
to Samuel Watson Van Nuys
December 9, 1861
Van Nuys, John H., fl. 1861-1862
Explains that his plans to deliver clothing and blankets to Company F have been delayed until he receives another letter. Describes the participation of young people in a recent church service, and includes a list of those who have recently joined...
GLC07687.114
March 14, 1862
General news of home (health, family, weather, crops, etc.) Describes "a great battle in Arkansas" (Pea Ridge?), which involved the 18th Regiment. "It was a glorious victory. I suppose the infernal McCulla [Benjamin McCulloch] is dead at last."...
GLC07687.128
March 17, 1862
"Stanton has is[s]ued an order forbidding the publishing of Army Movements," thus Vannuys confesses to being uninformed of current army activities. He suspects his son will go to Winchester, and does not believe there will be forward movement on the...
GLC07687.129
March 24, 1862
GLC07687.130
December 26, 1861
List, Samuel F., fl. 1861
GLC07687.143
to [illegible]
Waldron, J.H., fl. 1864
Signed "J. H. Waldron"
GLC02181.41
March 23, 1865
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "Gale"
GLC02181.43
to President L.W. Shurtliff
March 25, 1899
Millgate, A.W., fl. 1894-1899
The Tanner case has been very unsettled with Millgate since he has been there, and he has not been able to give it the attention it merits.
GLC05756.155
to Judge D. Thew
March 15, 1880
GLC06762.006.01
December 18, 1876
GLC06762.028
March 23, 1877
with annotations
GLC06762.033
December 27, 1877
GLC06762.040
[Commission for J. H. Van Nuys to carry donated goods]
December 7, 1861
Vajen, J.H., fl. 1861
Commission for J. H. Van Nuys to carry donated goods for the 7th, 9th, 13th, and 14th Indiana Regiments stationed in Western Virginia
GLC07687.167
to Sylvia Weiner
December 7, 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe described the British American Circle meeting he attended and recounts a presentation given by Prof Newell, an American who has been living in England for 12 years.
GLC09414.0849
Moe liked Sylvia's description of the Educational meeting and the New York City election.
GLC09414.0850
Moe recalls the Sunday afternoon war was declared. They took a walk with Paul and Bess and walked near Manhattan Beach, then turned on the radio to find out the news that would change the course of their lives.
GLC09414.0851
December 8, 1943
Moe has cabin fever and must go into town for a couple of days. He mentions that he is wearing the sweater that Alfred sent him
GLC09414.0852
December 9, 1943
Moe notes that Sylvia did not eat turkey for Thanksgiving. He, himself, had turkey but her meal sounded superior. He feels grateful that so many family and friends remembered their anniversary.
GLC09414.0853
December 17, 1943
Moe is planning to go to town with boys and compliments Sylvia and Esther S. on their fund-raising scheme.
GLC09414.0862
Moe is having less trouble sleeping during the day because of his blackout shade. He says he will pin up Sylvia's sketch of the fireplace in his room.
GLC09414.0863
Moe describes the popular music program he has been listening to. For the past two weeks he has been taking walks into town, and he describes the sights and sounds and the people he sees during these walks.
GLC09414.0864
December 18, 1943
Moe has had trouble sleeping, he mentions that he and Joe are getting along alright and he hopes to see them soon. He also reports that he received a letter from Marty.
GLC09414.0865
December 27, 1943
Moe is glad Sylvia is beginning to get his letters. He writes that it is a good thing Eddie is sending her to Newman's for a suit, he got his Dad's there and it is a good buy.
GLC09414.0883
Moe mentions an incident at the barber shop where he was being worked on, and all of a sudden someone came in and said he was due to go to work at the depot later that night and needed his haircut right away. The barber was ready to stop what he was...
GLC09414.0884
Moe wishes he could spend his time answering Sylvia's letters. He read an article about a show called "She's the Army." It is almost impossible to get tickets for the show, he tried.
GLC09414.0885
Moe responds to one of Sylvia's letters, saying it must have been lovely on the boardwalk and has received her kisses she wafted across the sea. He lets her know she is never out of his thoughts for more than a few moments.
GLC09414.0886
Moe has settled down to an evening of gin with Marty and Jack. He later listened to BBC Home Service because he knows Sylvia listens to the program.
GLC09414.0887
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