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to Archer Anderson
1867
Wilhelm, Daniel, fl. 1860-1867
Wilhelm, a tax collector, writes to Anderson about overdue taxes on a parcel of land owned by Anderson and a ten percent penalty to be levied on sum as of 1867/12/01.
GLC01896.090
To [Dr. R.W. Jeffery]
September 15, 1867
Farragut, Virginia L., fl. 1860-1865
Discussion of Jeffrey's "lots" in Seattle, including which individuals to forward enquiries to and the possibility of being "redeemed" for the selling of lots done to pay taxes. Mentions requesting information of Lan Mill, and advises Jeffery to...
GLC01896.091
to Gen. William H. Harrison
1861-1865
Letter signed "An Assistant Surgeon of the Army". Protesting Harrison's disparaging comments made in front of the Senate during the Reorganization of the Medical Department of the Navy regarding the Army Surgical Corps, of which Jeffery was a member...
GLC01896.092
[Checks from the Union Bank of Richmond]
1873/07/26-1874/12/29
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
All checks are made out to and signed by "E.R. Archer" and differ in amounts. Each check also has either a green or orange cancelled 3 cent stamp on it. The date and amount of each cancelled check is as follows:
a. 26 July 1873. One Hundred and...
GLC01896.093
to Aaron Jeffery
1872/12/05
Jeffery, Richard W., fl. 1855-1899
Reports on the weather in Petersburg (cold with snow) and then goes on to comment on Aaron's studies. He compliments him on his interest in history and philosophy but cautions him not to neglect to also "...study grammar, dictionary & ciphering."...
GLC01896.094
1873/08/14
Discusses the health of Mrs. Gibbons and others, Mary's upcoming wedding, and other small happenings. Requests that Aaron "...say a lesson or read something every day."
GLC01896.095
to his uncle Richard
1874/01/14
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
News about his life at school and the formation of an athletic club. Each member of the group put in 50 cents to purchase a trapeze [from which he fell and muddied his clothing] and "rops with iron rings at the end of them" which you would swing from...
GLC01896.096
1875/08/05
Archer, Robert, fl. 1842-1875
Discussion of Aaron's poor penmanship, the growing of tomatoes, cleaning of Aaron's mother's house [white washing], Richard's [Jeffery] potential as a preacher.
GLC01896.097
1876/08/03
Letter from Aaron's grandfather praising young Aaron's style and the fact that "not a word was misspelt." Also, mentions visiting guests, pleasant weather, and that he doesn't "...know what got into [Aaron's] hens. they stopped laying as soons as you...
GLC01896.098
to Edward R. Archer
1878/02/24
City, George W., fl. 1859-1878
Condolences and discussion of the late Robert Archer. City reminisces with Edward Archer about his father, whom he didn't know intimately but considered himself an aquaintance. "This aquaintance was very much increased by the long chats which you and...
GLC01896.099
[Itemized lists of furniture]
July 15, 1878
Itemized list of furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "One arm chair. Parlour," "1/2 Doz Walnut chairs," "Large Bed," and "Glass Bowl." Overall, all seventeen items are tabulated to fetch $56.50. In a separate...
GLC01896.100
[Itemized list of furniture]
Jeffery, B.A., fl. 1870-1900
"List no. 4" which itemizes furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "one Parlour armchair," "oil painting - Samson," "one Mahogany Bureau," and "7 beds." Overall, all fourteen items are tabulated to fetch $57.00...
GLC01896.101
1878/07/15
Numbered list 5. Itemized "list of articles drawn at the division of furniture," with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "one small sofa, Parlour," "1 pr. End tables," "one odd washstand," and "one Feather Bed." Overall...
GLC01896.102
Numbered list 8. Itemized list of furniture with monetary amount for each item. The list contains such items as "3 Parlour chairs," "1 pr curtains in Parlour," and "1 F. Bed." List is incomplete, only listing twelve items. In the upper right corner...
GLC01896.103
to [Edward R. Archer]
1878/10/08
Archer, William M., fl. 1863-1878
Impending Bankruptcy of the Vulcan Iron Works, William's financial woes and his attempts to remedy the situation. Written on "Vulcan Iron Works" stationery: "Manufacturers of Every Variety of Bolts. Nuts and Washers, Iron Railings. Iron Works for...
GLC01896.104
[Envelope addressed to Edward R. Archer]
1878/10/28
Addressed: "Edward R. Archer, Esqr., Care [of] Me[ssrs.] Brown & Shipley, London [illegible]." The envelope has a forwarding slip affixed over this reading: "Care of Lombard, Odier & Co., Geneva." Scrawled in pencil are the Received and Answered...
GLC01896.105
1878/02/25
Dungan, W.W., fl. 1860-1878
Expressing sympathy about the loss of Archer's father [Robert]. Referring to the highly commendable content contained in the eulogy, Dungan writes: "...it is a legacy which you have every reason to be proud of."
GLC01896.106
to A.G. Osterbind
1879/12/26
Anderson, Joseph Reid, 1813-1892
A printed copy of the correspondence. Thanks for the Christmas gifts [a beautifully engraved silver bowl and a "gold-head cane"] given by the committee [the Osterbinds and Perrini] representing the employees and sons of employees of Anderson. the...
GLC01896.107
1880/11/15
Advice on "...solicit[ing] subscriptions for the mining business..." Jeffery recommends trying around Lynchburg or Norfolk.
GLC01896.108
1880/12/10
Jeffery's decision to withdraw himself from business "operations," as "the prospects of the company" seem to go against his best interest at this time.
GLC01896.109
1880/12/13
Written on U.S. postal card and addressed to "Edward Archer Esqr., Tredegar Works." Requests that Archer ignore previous letter, as Jeffrey's family is opposed to his withdrawal from the business [GLC 1896.109].
GLC01896.110
[Resolutions of condolence and mourning in honor of Dr. Richard W. Jeffery]
1882/11/20
Robinson, C.V., fl. 1870-1880
Resolutions of condolence and mourning in honor of Dr. Richard W. Jeffery, along with a newsclipping fragment of Jeffery's obituary. "Resolved, That, as a Faculty, we testify our sense of loss and acknowledge his worth by attending his funeral in a...
GLC01896.111
to the students of the Medical College of Virginia
1884/02/03
Coleman, R.J., fl. 1874-1884
Thank you letter for the gift of fruits and flowers the class sent to him while he was ill in bed. A pencil inscription at the end of the letter reads: "Died March 4th / [18]84".
GLC01896.112
[Invitation from the Mozart Academy of Music]
1886/01/09
"We respectfully request your attendance at the Grand Inaugural Performance in Honor of the Opening of the New Mozart Academy of Music on Tuesday Evening, January 12th. With the Compliments of Herzog & Co., Proprietors and Managers." The production...
GLC01896.113
[Program for Mozart Academy of Music performance of "The Mikado"]
1886/01/12
"Souvenir Programe of the New Mozart Academy of Music . . . Grand Inaugural Performance January 12, 1886. With Gilbert and Sullivan's charming opera, entitled The Mikado; or, the Town of Titipu. By the National Ideal Opera Co." Inside program pages...
GLC01896.114
[Program]
1886/03/06
Program for the "First Invitation Concert. Chickering Hall. Saturday Evening, March 6th, 1886, of the Amateur Orchestra of the Amicitia Society." A photograph of the orchestra is on the front cover. Enclosed inside the program is a 3 p. pamphlet re...
GLC01896.115
to John Hancock
12 November 1780
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Signed for Knox by Shaw. Henry Knox's retained copy. Congratulates Hancock on becoming the Governor of Massachusetts and brings the suffering of the Massachusetts soldiers to Hancock's attention. The text is in the hand of Henry Knox, but the...
GLC02437.00853
circa 12 November 1780
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Draft of GLC02437.00853. Congratulates Hancock on becoming the Governor of Massachusetts and brings the suffering of the Massachusetts soldiers to Hancock's attention. Noted that "Instead of the foregoing-the one drafted by Col. Pickering was sent...
GLC02437.00854
To The Honorable The Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled
Draft. States their support for the new Massachusetts Constitution. Offers suggestions and opinions on better governing practices, particularly in regards to military service. Suggests that "the number of men required from each State be...
GLC02437.00855
A draft to the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts
Title from docket, which is in the hand of Samuel Shaw. Requests better treatment of men in the military service and for their families. Content comprises Pickering's redrafting of those that have been struck form GLC02437.00855.
GLC02437.00856
to William Knox
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Advises his brother William for supposed improper behavior on his arrival in Boston. Writes that Lucy is unhappy with the news about her family and mentions the dangerous conditions of the roads. Refers to an incident where mail was stolen and then...
GLC02437.00857
13 November 1780
Congratulates William Knox on returning from Europe safely and allaying the fears of Henry and Lucy Knox. Relates the latest military affairs, such as the surrender of Charleston to the British. Mentions that Henry expects William to spend some...
GLC02437.00858
19 November 1780
Welcomes his brother William home and makes plans to have him come for a visit. Also discusses the transportation of goods back home from overseas.
GLC02437.00859
Resolutions of Congress, making provision or allowance to wounded, supernumerary or other officers of the American Army, under various contingencies
26 August 1776 - 28 November 1780
Assorted resolutions providing for the livelihood of wounded soldiers, such as receiving a pension throughout his life upon losing a limb. Noted that this copy was written by Shaw.
GLC02437.00860
Bills of Lading of Sundries Shipped, for Account of the UStates addressed to the Commercial Committee shipped by John Schweighauser, on board the Ship Gov. Livingston - at anchor in the Loire the 6th March 1779.
December 1, 1780
Lists bills of lading for various supplies, mainly weaponry from 2 February to 1 December 1780.
GLC02437.00861
2 December 1780
Discusses setting up military headquarters at New Windsor. Notes which state troops are where, difficult conditions (troops "panicked with hunger") and that the army is forced to rely upon nature to provide material for shelter, clothing and...
GLC02437.00862
Certificate given to Capt. Jer. Freeman
December 31, 1780
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by him for Knox. Certificate verifying Jeremiah Freeman's service in the Continental Army as a Captain Lieutenant and that he has yet to receive "from any state whatever, the provision of pay, clothing, or allowance...
GLC02437.00863
[Pay order]
December 18, 1780
Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791
Exchange rate noted as "18 Dollars at Five Livres Tournois Dollar," with an issue number of 2243. "At Thirty Days Sight of this Second Bill, First, Third and Fourth not paid, pay to Philp De Freest or Order, Eighteen Dollars, in Ninety Livres...
GLC02437.00864
No. 3: Ordnance of Stores received during the Year 1780
December 1780
Lists ordnance stores [muskets, bayonets, gunpowder, ect.] by date and indicates the source. Dates start on 7 February and end on 13 December. Date added later in pencil.
GLC02437.00865
[Details on British standards (flags) captured at Yorktown]
[24 October 1781]
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr., 1740-1809
The "Standards" cited were the 18 German and 6 British regimental flags captured at Yorktown. Date inferred from content.
GLC02437.00866
No. 8: Articles Issued on the Year 1780
circa December 1780
Lists military supplies and stores according to date and to whom the items were sent. Dates start on 7 January and end on 31 December.
GLC02437.00867
A Return of Ordinances & Stores in Garrison at Fort Schuyler Jany. 1st 1781
1 January 1781
Moodie, Andrew, ?-1787
Lists ordnance by caliber and type of shot. Noted as being from the garrison at Fort Schuyler.
GLC02437.00869
to Henry Knox.
January 18, 1781
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Informs Knox that the Board of War has created a new position, the Deputy Field Commissary of Military Stores for the Southern Army. The Board wishes him to let a Mr. Thomas Jones know that they have appointed him to the position and to have Knox...
GLC02437.00872
January 11, 1781
"At Thirty Days Sight of this Second Bill, First, Third and Fourth not paid, pay to Dudley Woodbridge Jun. or Order, Twelve Dollars, in Sixty Livres Tournois, for Interest due on Money borrowed by the United States." Countersigned by the...
GLC02437.00873
Return of Cannon & Carriages Mortars & Beds in different Places belonging to the Continent
January 22, 1781
Barber, Nathaniel, Jr., 1728-1787
Lists artillery by type, and source location. All seem to be from the Boston, Massachusetts area.
GLC02437.00874
Return of Ordnance Stores in the fort at Dorchester Heights belonging to the Continent
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Lists military supplies and stores by fort and type. Written in Dorchester Heights, Boston, Massachusetts.
GLC02437.00875
Return of Ordnance in the forts at Dorchester Heights belonging to the State of Massachusetts
Lists artillery by type.
GLC02437.00876
Return of Ordnance & Stores
Lists miltary stores and ammunition by type and quantity.
GLC02437.00877
to Henry Knox
January 23, 1781
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
General Lincoln discusses the issue of paying officers at half-pay for the rest of their lives at the close of the war. Instead, advocates giving them one lump sum at the end of the war.
GLC02437.00878
to Samuel Shaw
January 26, 1781
Lists the accounts of pay for Nathaniel Barber, John Adams, Samuel Lord and John Austin and asks Shaw to send a certificate so that they can "receive from this Common Wealth, the depreciation thereon."
GLC02437.00879
General Return of Ordnance and Stores now on hand in the Rhode Island Department
January 27, 1781
Perkins, William, 1742-1802
A detailed list of military stores and supplies by type and condition.
GLC02437.00880
A Return of Ordinance & Military Stores In Garrison at Fort Schuyler with ye. Alterations Since Last
January 31, 1781
Moore, Andrew, fl. 1781
A detailed list of supplies and stores according to caliber and type. Written at Fort Schuyler, Utica, New York.
GLC02437.00881
February 4, 1781
Discusses the mutinies of Pennsylvania and New Jersey troops, and the quelling of the latter by forces under General Robert Howe. References execution of two of the mutinies' leaders.
GLC02437.00882
[Certificate]
February 8, 1781
Certificate verifying the appointment of William Pennington as a Lieutenant of the Second regiment of Artillery. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00883
[Congressional Resolution]
February 9, 1781
United States. Continental Congress.
Resolution stating that "the Officers & Men of the Regiment of Artillery Artificiers have the same pay from after the 1st of August, in Bill, of the new Emissions as was originally fixed in Bills of the then Emissions, by the Regulations of the...
GLC02437.00884
General Return of Ordnance and Stores Now onhand in the Rhode Island Department.
February 10, 1781
Lists artillery, ammuntion, supplies and stores by condition, type and number.
GLC02437.00885
to the Board of War
February 13, 1781
Discusses a situation with Pennsylvania soldiers concerning their term of service. See GLC02437.00899 for a letter written by Richard Peters, on behalf of the War Department, responding to Knox's letter. Possibly incomplete.
GLC02437.00887
to Benjamin Lincoln
Later copy. Discusses the status of troops throughout the New England states and a victory at Cowpens, South Carolina.
GLC02437.00888
Discusses a meeting with the French army and navy and General Daniel Morgan's victory over General Banastre Tarleton, "the Kill-Devil of Cornwallis's Army," at the battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, 17 January 1781.
GLC02437.00889
[Certificate sent to Nathaniel Barber]
February 14, 1781
Certificate verifying the rank of officers in the Department of Military Stores and that they are "entitled to the allowance for depreciation of their pay ... " Written and signed for Knox in the hand of his aide Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.00890
[Discharge recommendation]
Cochran, John, 1730-1807
Recommendation of discharge for William Ally.
GLC02437.00891
Updates Knox on what has been happening in the Massachusetts Legislature and mentions the issue of soldier's pay. Continues with the majority of the letter, describing the events of the suicide of a young gentleman.
GLC02437.00892
February 15 and February 16, 1781
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Writes a note to Henry Knox asking for approval concerning a discharge and encloses the discharge with the note (see GLC02437.00891). The discharge is written by Samuel Shaw on the second page, dated 16 February. Written at a Park of Artillery.
GLC02437.00893
Indent of Ordnance Stores Necessary at this Post in Addition to those at Present here in Case any Offensive Operations are Intended from this Place Against the Enemys Posts Westward
February 17, 1781
Craig, Isaac, 1742-1826
Lists artillery supplies and stores. Written at Fort Pitt, which is current day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
GLC02437.00894
"Estimate of stores necessary for the following pieces of ordnance, designed for the field, and contingences, for the campaign of 1780."
1780
Estimates the ammunition needed for several weapons, citing what is on hand at six artillery storage parks. A note at the bottom of the page indicates that the stores at West Point, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania are not included in the estimates...
GLC02437.10015
[Related to the artillery of Rochambeau's army] [In French]
Aboville, Francois Marie, comte de, 1730-1817
Signed by "d'Aboville," Colonel Francois Marie, comte de Aboville. Also signed by Gau as commissary of artillery and by Nadal as director of the artillery park. A third signature is illegible. Lists artillery equipment and munitions for a siege by...
GLC02437.10016
Account of the guns and principal artillery ammunitions compounding both equipage for the seige and field in the Rochambeau's Army at 28 January
January 28, 1781
Signed by "d'Aboville," Colonel Francois Marie, comte de Aboville. Also signed by Gau as commissary of artillery and by Nadal as director of the artillery park. A third signature is illegible. Docket, in Samuel Shaw's hand, indicates, "Ordnance...
GLC02437.10017
to Edward R. Archer Esq.
1900/10/16
Baird, G. W., fl. 1900
Thanks Archer for the history he sent of the 42 pounder "Columbiad" cannon which sits in front of the State, War, & Navy Department Building as an ornament, asks if Archer is related to "Edward K. Archer" who resigned from the navy in 1860, compares...
GLC01896.139
[Membership certificate of The American National Red Cross]
1917/07/25
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Certificate of The American National Red Cross as a "Life Member." Signed by Red Cross Secretary C.S. Magee and President Woodrow Wilson. With a printed signature of President Wilson.
GLC01896.146
[Certifies that Lewis Garanger entered the Army of the United States in late 1778 as a captain]
28 April 1781
Appears to be a draft. Attests that Garanger was a Captain of the French Bombardiers before he joined the Continental Army. George Washington granted him permission to return to France when he could not obtain active service. "Captain Garanger has...
GLC02437.00943
20 May 1781
Recently arrived in Wethersfield with Generals George Washington and Duportail to meet General Rochambeau and Admiral Louis Jacques comte de Barras de Saint-Laurant to discuss "matters of great consequence." Expresses relief regarding William's...
GLC02437.00953
25 May 1781
Informs his brother William that the business of the meeting held in Wethersfield between Generals George Washington and Rochambeau did not finish until the morning of 25 May. Rochambeau left 24 May. Knox expects to arrive at New Windsor, New York...
GLC02437.00954
to the Board of War and Ordnance
3 June 1781
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. "I have received instructions from His Excellency the Commander in Chief to make application to your honorable board for the Ordnance in operation against New York, agreeably to the estimate before...
GLC02437.00962
6 June 1781
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Humphreys, aide-de-camp to George Washington, informs Knox that Washington requests him to give an order for pistols for Colonel Sheldon's Regiment of Dragoons.
GLC02437.00964
to [Roberta Jeffery]
1892/09/06
Telegram received reporting: " 'Father is breathing his last'_ I suppose ere this that the General is dead." Written on paper with "Tredegar Iron Works" heading. Reply by Aaron Jeffery is located on verso [written in pencil] expressing her sympathy...
GLC01896.126
to unknown
1896/02/21
Letter regarding the condition of Aaron's one week old daughter, Virginia, and the improving condition of his wife, Maimie [Mary Frances] who suffered from a severe attack of mastitis shortly after giving birth. After hearing the opinions of "every...
GLC01896.127
to [Aaron Jeffery]
1896/07/12
Jeffery, Mary Frances, fl. 1890-1896
A four stanza poem asking for the return of the poet's beloved. "You ask me what - since we must part you should bring home to me. Bring back a pure and faithful heart As true as mine to thee...My love, bring back to me."
GLC01896.128
[Envelope]
1898/01/20
"Interesting Letters & Reports Made by Dr. R. Archer Many years ago -- R.A." "Pa's Commission & other letters & e."
GLC01896.129
to whom it may concern
1898/09/16
Post, W.A. , fl. 1890-1898
Header: "Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co." Re: letter certifying that Edwin T. Kerr and associates were sold "...a quantity of the punchings from the [metal] plates used in the construction of the U.S. Battleship 'Illinois.' " The...
GLC01896.130
1898/09/20
Kerr, Edwin T., fl. 1890-1898
"We are sending you under separate cover a souvenir of the launching of the U.S.S Battleship "Illinois"..." The souvenirs were made from the small pieces punched out of the ship's thinner plates before they were riveted to the ship.
GLC01896.131
[Cancelled checks]
1899/05/10
2 items. Re: two cancelled checks from the Citizens Exchange Bank of Richmond: a. 10 May 1899. Twenty-Nine Dollars to T.A. Cary. Cancelled Red two-cent stamp. b. 10 May 1899. Forty Dollars to Self (Robert W. Jeffrey). Cancelled Red two-cent stamp...
GLC01896.132
1900/07/02
Hobson, Fannie, fl. 1890-1900
Discusses the health of Maimie and Aaron [Jeffery], and their baby boy--all of whom are recovering from illness. Also, family members going to Mrs. Morris' funeral, the death of Pem Crenshaw who died from "malarial fever" [malaria], Aaron's bout with...
GLC01896.133
1900/07/06
Jeffery, Annie, fl. 1890-1900
Discusses the current heat wave in Richmond, expresses desire to have been with Archer at Westminster Abbey, improving health of Aaron and Maimie Jeffery's baby boy, and news of the family and friends, including Mamie Lacy's successful surgery.
GLC01896.134
Discusses family members health and the house, and Edward's gift ["cuft buttons"] to Aaron Jeffery. Annie lets little Virginia Archer write some to Edward which shows up as messy scribbling on pages 2 and 3. That which is legible reads: "I love you...
GLC01896.135
[Menu]
1900/07/19
"Banquet given by Messrs. Ludw. Loewe & Co. in honor of the American Mechanical and Civil Engineering Associations." The list of food and drinks being served at the Banquet is in French. Along with several colored engravings there is a small...
GLC01896.136
1900/08/10
Jeffery, Roberta, fl. 1850-1899
Discusses pleasure at having read Edward [R. Archer's] letter to Annie [Archer], Annie taking Virginia to go visit with Maimie who is recovering well from her illness. She mentions that Edward Archer has behaved well and is easy to care for. She also...
GLC01896.137
August 13, 1900
Envelope: "Wi[stm]inster Palace Hotel, London. Mr. E.R. Archer, Care Brown, Shipley & Co." Attached to the envelope is a forwarding slip reading: "Care of Messrs. Munroe & Co., [struck: Paris]" and marked as being received 1900/08/13. United States...
GLC01896.138
to Robert W. Jeffery
1901/03/09
Archer recounts his acquaintance and satisfaction with Jeffery's good service at Tredegar Iron works and "in the various Depts for 10 years." He offers to vouch for Jeffery to help him get a job with the Proped Steel Car Co in Pittsburgh. Written on...
GLC01896.140
Ferguson, W.G., fl. 1901
Letter of recommendation for Richard W. Jeffery from the treasurer of the Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works. "It gives me great pleasure to state I have known Mr. Richard W. Jeffery for the past 15 years, and know him to be sober, intelligent and...
GLC01896.141
1901/06/15
Swift, A. J., fl. 1890-1900
Apologizes for not writing sooner but his loss of sight made writing very difficult and his life very miserable. He enquires about the well-being of his "dear Cousin," reports that Mag has been sick with "cold pains in all her limbs" [symptoms of...
GLC01896.142
1902/09/26
Cogbill, Philip V., fl. 1902
Envelope is addressed to "Mr. E.R. Archer, Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va." Notation in pen and pencil reads: "Deed of Borjams Sale of Manchester Land Co. & 750.00. 5 lots 150 ft. [illegible]5 & 750 paid for in stock - I Put deed In pockit Book-...
GLC01896.143
Memorial service program for Robert Edward Lee
1907/01/19
Program for Memorial Service of Robert Edward Lee at Saint Paul's Church on the centenniel of his birth [1807/01/19]. Contains mostly prayers and hymns.
GLC01896.144
1907/02/22
Goodwin, William A.R., fl. 1890-1907
Circular aimed at raising funds to support the restoration and renovation of the Bruton Parish Church. "Bruton Parish, restored, will be one of the most interesting historical monuments in America . . . [T]he general public has cordially co-operated...
GLC01896.145
26 June 1774
Morewood, fl. 1774
Informs Knox that he is looking for a Boston distributor for medicine made by a Mr. Norton, a surgeon from Golden Square, London. He proposes the same arrangements for medicine distribution Knox has with New York printer, James Rivington, who...
GLC02437.00158
Estimate of sundry expenses to carry on the works at Carlisle
May 1781
Pertains to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Lists ordnance and other supplies. Page one contains an "Estimate of Sundry Expences to carry on the Works at Carlisle" comprising a list of artillery supplies, including quantities, cost and exchange rate....
GLC02437.00944
5 May 1781
Brigadier General Knox writes to his brother: "We have no news, but are alarm'd at the rapid depreciation of the paper currency... the State of Pennsylvania, has pass'd an act to strike old and new out of circulation after the first of next month...
GLC02437.00945
A return of arms at New Windsor, West Point, and Fishkill, 8th May 1781
9 May 1781
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
Lists good arms with and without bayonets. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00946
[Certifies that Thomas Randall commanded an independent company in the corps of artillery as captain from 1 January 1777 - 1 May 1779]
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. Attests that Randall, from Boston, Massachusetts, has not received "the provision of pay, clothing or allowance for the depreciation of pay, granted by the respective states to officers of equal...
GLC02437.00947
Return of mility. stores & ammunition on hand in the artillery park magazine
Scheinemann, G., fl. 1781
Scheinemann signs as commissary of military stores. Lists amounts of stores on hand. Directed to Brigadier General Henry Knox.
GLC02437.00948
[Certificate of James Sutter's service]
12 May 1781
Attests that Sutter served as an artillery artificer from 18 January 1778 - 29 January 1780, was honorably discharged, and is entitled to the depreciation of his pay, which he has not received. Shaw signs as Henry Knox's aide-de-camp. Possibly...
GLC02437.00949
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