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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 11 (September 19, 1863)]
19 September 1863
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
Sketch of Major General Arnold Elzey.
GLC05959.76.44
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 13 (October 3, 1863)]
3 October 1863
Sketch of General Mansfield Lovell & General Braxton Bragg, the hero of Chickamauga.
GLC05959.76.45
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 14 (October 10, 1863)]
10 October 1863
Sketch of Major General Joseph Wheeler and the Battle of Chickamauga.
GLC05959.76.46
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 16 (October 24, 1863)]
24 October 1863
Sketch of Brig. General R.E. Colston.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 20 (November 21, 1863)]
21 November 1863
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 23 (December 12, 1863)]
12 December 1863
Sketch of Illustration of the Battle of Malvern Hill.
GLC05959.76.49
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 25 (December 26, 1863)]
26 December 1863
Sketch of Lieut. General J.C. Pemberton, the defender of Vicksburg.
GLC05959.76.50
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 2 (January 16, 1864)]
January 16, 1864
Sketch of Brig. Gneral J.R. Jones.
GLC05959.76.51
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (January 30, 1864)]
January 30, 1864
Sketch of Lieut. General A.P. Hill, reminiscences of the Battle of Anteitam.
GLC05959.76.52
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 7 (February 20, 1864)]
February 20, 1864
GLC05959.76.53
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 8 (February 27, 1864)]
February 27, 1864
Sketch of Major General John A. Wharton of Texas.
GLC05959.76.54
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 9 (March 5, 1864)]
5 March 1864
Sketch of General William H.T. Walker.
GLC05959.76.55
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 10 (March 12, 1864)]
March 12, 1864
Sketch of Brig. General James L. Kemper.
GLC05959.76.56
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 11 (March 19, 1864)]
March 19, 1864
Sketch of Major General Simon Bolivar Buckner.
GLC05959.76.57
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 12 (March 26, 1864)]
March 26, 1864
Sketch of General George E. Pickett of "Pickett's Charge" fame.
GLC05959.76.58
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 13 (April 2, 1864)]
2 April 1864
Sketch of Major General John C. Breckinridge and Illustration of "Laird's Anglo-Rebel Ram."
GLC05959.76.59
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 14 (April 9, 1864)]
9 April 1864
Sketch of Brig. General Ambrose R. Wright.
GLC05959.76.60
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 15 (April 16, 1864)]
16 April 1864
Sketch of Brig. General Gordon of North Carolina.
GLC05959.76.61
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 16 (April 23, 1864)]
23 April 1864
Sketch of Major General C.M.Wilcox.
GLC05959.76.62
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 17 (April 30, 1864)]
30 April 1864
General Forrest's Attack on Fort Pillow.
GLC05959.76.63
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 259 (January 2, 1861)]
2 January 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Contains article "We Must Act Promptly" in regards to the "trouble between South Carolina and the General Government." This front-page article criticizes President Buchanan for inconsistencies in his actions towards South...
GLC05960.02.01
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 263 (January 7, 1861)]
7 January 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page: List of the Louisiana Southern Rights Ticket at the State Convention; article titled "A Southern Congress," says South Carolina has called for a Congress of the seceded Southern states -- asks "Shall Louisiana...
GLC05960.02.04
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 264 (January 8, 1861)]
8 January 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Results of elections to State Convention from New Orleans. A full ticket of secessionists is to be sent. References to Mississippi state convention, military preparations in Mississippi - including a call for the...
GLC05960.02.05
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 307 (February 27, 1861)]
February 27, 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Reference to the gathering of the Southern Congress, which formed a committee to deal with public lands and also dealt with the formation of the cabinet. Announcement of Henry J. Ellet of Mississippi as Postmaster-General...
GLC05960.02.07
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 39 (April 18, 1861)]
18 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Published 6 days after the start of the war. Issue filled with military news, including troops movements. Contains "Full Particulars" of the "First Day's Bombardment of Fort Sumter." Update on the Virginia state...
GLC05960.02.08
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 42 (April 22, 1861)]
22 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Three columns of local military news on front page. Story about a local abolitionist, John Pike, who was arraigned before the New Orleans mayor -- he was released since no one would appear against him. It is believed he...
GLC05960.02.09
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 43 (April 23, 1861)]
23 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page article says the Confederacy has seized Harper's Ferry. Account of the capture of the steamship "Star of the West." Local news says "Abolition Sympathsizers to be Looked After." The meeting named ex-Brigadier...
GLC05960.02.10
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 44 (April 24, 1861)]
24 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Only has first 4 pages of the usual 8 pages per issue. Article titled "Affairs at Norfolk," reports that Norfolk Navy yard is being evacuated and several ships scuttled to keep them out of enemy hands. Short item...
GLC05960.02.11
The outer picket line, winter
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Marked "Plate 33." A stunning landscape with several tents and men in the foreground. The mountains dominate the background. Actual size of the image without the margins is 27.4 x 40.2 cm. Outline from matting is faintly visible. Title and image...
GLC08653.18
Traffic between the lines
Marked "Plate 35." Depicts pickets trading for coffee and tobacco between the fortified lines during a truce. the enemy's works, protected by abattis and cheveaux-de-frise, are seen in the background, with groups of soldiers on the parapet. The...
GLC08653.19
Bummers
Marked "Plate 39." A group of cavalrymen huddles on a road, watching a body of men who have just appeared at the turn in a road. One says, "They're 'Johnnies,' boys, as sure as you're born." Actual size of the image without the margins is 27.3 x 40.3...
GLC08653.20
to Henry Knox
1 March 1789
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Is thrilled to hear from Knox that he has recovered from his illness enough to walk about the house, and hopes to hear soon that he is perfectly well. Hopes General [George] Washington will not hesitate to accept the Presidency. Believes the vote...
GLC02437.04130
[Receipt of warrants from General Henry Knox]
2 August 1788
Audebert, Philip, fl. 1788-1796
Audebert, possibly a clerk in the War Office, signs twice.
GLC02437.03954
[Account of expences on the road between Exeter, New Hampshire and Boston]
16 August 1788
Price, William, ?-1790
Covers 14 and 15 August, including the cost of meals and lodging.
GLC02437.03964
[Account information related to the estate of the late Thomas Flucker]
circa 20 August 1788
Accounts related to the Flucker estate, likely obtained by William Winthrop (1753-1825), who wrote to Knox on the subject (refer to GLC02437.03966).
GLC02437.03967
to Sarah Lyons Flucker
8 October 1788
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes to her sister-in-law in Antigua. Notes that the Thybou family, now in New York, are returning to Antigua. Lucy transmits this letter with the Thybous, along with a barrel of beef, "being told that good beef cannot be purchased in your...
GLC02437.03991
[Receipt for a cask for Lucy Knox]
11 October 1788
Ogilvie, Alexander, fl. 1788
Ogilvie notes receipt of a cask from Lucy Knox directed to Sarah Lyons Flucker in Antigua (refer to GLC02437.03991). The cask will be sent on the ship Hercules.
GLC02437.03994
[to Lucy Knox]
14 October 1788
Possibly to her daughter, Lucy. Contains four large areas of text loss. Writes, "I begin to count the hours until I shall have the pleasure to embrace you... may god bless you my precious daughter." Possibly to another daughter; in one partial...
GLC02437.03999
[Receipt of a settlement note]
26 November 1788
"Received of my friend Henry Knox one of Peirces final settlement notes..."
GLC02437.04035
[to Lucy Flucker Knox]
December 1, 1788
Beaumez, Sarah Lyons Flucker, fl. 1784-1801
Recipient inferred. Beaumez writes to her "sister," likely Lucy Knox, her sister-in-law. Worries that her daughter, Harriett, has consumption. Thanks Lucy for sending barrels of beef, noting her plans to save the choice cuts for Christmas....
GLC02437.04042
[Record of Jeremiah Wadsworth's payment of 1500 dollars to William Knox]
16 December 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Pertains to William Knox and John Stagg.
GLC02437.04054
[Statement regarding the Constitution]
1788
Date added later in pencil. Author writes, "'The new federal Constitution in its principal Articles meets my Ideas & I wish it may be adopted.' We do hereby certify that the honble. A Lee Esq. read the above Paragraph to us containd in a letter...
GLC02437.04065
6 January 1789
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Contemporary copy of GLC02437.04075.
GLC02437.04076
[Financial settlement]
February 13, 1789-July 10, 1789
Compson, Thomas, fl. 1789
Marked "copy." Written from several different locations. The first letter, dated 13 February 1789, from Worcester Shire, England, from Thomas Compson, asks his brother Joseph to pay Samuel Ogden a sum of money due Ogden from a debt owed by their...
GLC02437.04111
[Claims on Thomas Flucker's estate]
February 14, 1789
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Document includes calculations of debts owed to the estate of Thomas Flucker, Knox's deceased father-in-law, as well as monies the estate owes to various individuals.
GLC02437.04112
to Isaac Winslow, Sr. [incomplete]
Previous research determined that the addressee is Isaac Winslow, Sr. Received his last letter respecting the Waldo patent lands and learned from it that their predecessors agreed to sell to several different parties. Discusses legislation allowing...
GLC02437.04129
2 March 1789
Gordon, William, 1728-1807
Half of the signature is missing. Writes that Knox may have seen by now a review of Gordon's history of the American Revolution. Would "rejoice to hear, that you have allowed it to pass muster, as contributing toward the support of the American...
GLC02437.04132
[Certificate for Elias Parker]
3 March 1789
Certifies that Elias Parker served under Knox in the artillery, but was then transferred by his own request to the Massachusetts line of infantry. Possibly docketed by Henry Knox.
GLC02437.04134
[Monthly list]
March 1789-3 July 1789
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests author is Henry Knox. List of names, organized by date, during March-June 1789.
GLC02437.04142
March 22, 1789
Received his recent letter with newspapers enclosed. Wanted the newspapers so he could read about the formation of the federal government. Is unhappy that the government is taking so long to assemble. Writes, "Mr. J[ohn] Adams is ready & has been...
GLC02437.04150
to Samuel Parkman
1 April 1789
Encloses (not included) an extract of a letter from Mr. [Samuel] Ogden. Parkman apparently owes his share of funds for iron that was paid for, in part, by Major [Samuel] Shaw. Knox says that the iron can likely be procured in Boston, but might be...
GLC02437.04161
[Mr. Henley's statement]
4 April 1789
Lowell, John, 1743-1802
Document is unsigned, but docket declares that the statement was given to John Lowell. Statement declares that Zachariah and Bethiah Fowle mortgaged land in Charlestown, Massachusetts to Thomas Flucker in 1750. Samuel Henley purchased the land in...
GLC02437.04168
[Certificate respecting monies owed to William Palfrey]
11 April 1789
Nourse, Joseph, 1754-1841
Declares that Congress, on 11 December 1780, ordered the Board of Treasury to provide a sum of 3200 dollars to Mr. William Palfrey, Paymaster General, and that the money was drawn upon Benjamin Franklin (see GLC02437.04175 for related information)....
GLC02437.04175
[Note for Mrs. Palfrey regarding monies owed to her late husband, Colonel Palfrey]
First section of the letter is an unknown hand and includes a short excerpt from William [Carty]. The second section of the document is unsigned, but handwriting suggests its author is Henry Knox. Provides details regarding monies owed to Colonel...
GLC02437.04176
[Certificate of Captain-Lieutenant Guion's service]
13 April 1789
Certifies that Captain-Lieutenant [likely Isaac] Guion served under his command in the artillery during the war, and deserves his reputation as a good officer.
GLC02437.04179
14 April 1789
Ogden, Samuel, 1746-1810
Discusses obtaining iron for [Samuel] Shaw. Includes an extract from a letter by a Mr. Haglehunt [name slightly illegible] discussing the improbability of procuring the iron from Philadelphia. Provides some ideas on how best to acquire the iron....
GLC02437.04180
5 May 1789
Webber, James, fl. 1784-1797
Copy of GLC02437.04193 with an additional post script noting that newspapers were sent in February.
GLC02437.04194
to Joseph Howell
11 May 1789
Swan, James, 1754-1830
Written from the "War Office." Writes that a Lieutenant Colonel Monbarrot of Colonel Fennuiel's regiment claims a right to be in the Society of the Cincinnati. Declares that the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) would like Howell, Paymaster General, to...
GLC02437.04199
[Receipt for monies received from Henry Knox]
12 May 1789
Stevens, John, 1749-1838
Notes that John Stevens received from Henry Knox the sum of one hundred dollars "in part of rent of my fathers House in the Broad Way."
GLC02437.04203
[Certificate for the Baron de Glasbeech]
20 May 1789
Certifies that the Baron de Glasbeech served in the Southern Army. Provides information on his rank and the officers under whom he served. Notes that Glasbeech "distinguished himself by his bravery, particularly in the affair of the Cowpens under...
GLC02437.04208
Resolve on the Petition of the Selectmen of Penobscot
25 June 1789
Part of an address, directed toward Henry Knox, is visible on verso. Refers to a petition filed to the General Court by the Selectman of the towns of Penobscot, Sedgwick, and others, which asserts the rights and entitlements of each settler. Goes...
GLC02437.04256
[Receipt]
4 August 1788-June 1789
Receipt detailing a financial interaction between Henry Knox, a Mr. [possibly Michael] Hillegas, and several other parties, including Knox's brother William, John Stagg, and Caleb Swan.
GLC02437.04266
8 July 1789
Receipt for Knox's payment of 125 dollars for rent on Stevens's father's house which Knox occupied. Signed "John Stevens, Junr."
GLC02437.04274
to Samuel Ogden
9 July 1789
Includes letters and information pertaining to Mr. [likely James] Webber, and asks Ogden to provide his information as soon as possible so he can write to Mr. Webber (likely referring to business dealings between Ogden and Webber). Also discusses...
GLC02437.04277
[Settled account of Jacob Norris]
13 July 1789
Denny, R., fl. 1789
Written from "Auditors Office State of Maryland." A Mr. R. Denny of the Auditor's Office certifies that according to his office's books, Lieutenant Jacob Norris settled an account in 1779 in which he "has a credit for sixteen men recruited by him...
GLC02437.04280
[Settled account of John White]
Written from "Auditors Office State of Maryland." A Mr. R. Denny of the Auditor's Office certifies John White settled with Jacob Norris and allotted him 2500 dollars "for his Commutation" in Maryland during the war.
GLC02437.04281
20 July 1789
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
Writes that the bearer of this letter, Mr. Hall, also brings a letter from Major [Pierce] Butler (see GLC02437.04296) which recommends Hall for a post in Knox's War Department. FitzSimons would like to add that he believes Hall is well-qualified for...
GLC02437.04297
We the subscribers acknowledge to have received...
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
Written from the "War Office," likely in New York City. Document acknowledges receipt for one-half of their salaries from the war office, for the months April-June 1789. Signed by John Stagg, William Knox, Caleb Swan, and Ceasar Loyd (Caesar Lloyd...
GLC02437.04298
Foundation of some paragraphs published in Fennos paper 2nd May 1789
circa 1 May 1789
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
Writes, "We learn, from good authority, that the President of the United States will see no Company on Sundays. We are also informed that the President, after his inauguration, will assign one or two days in every week for receiving such Foreigners...
GLC02437.04312
[Account between John Stevens and Henry Knox]
4 August 1789
Account of monies exchanged between John Stevens and Henry Knox between December 1788 and May 1789.
GLC02437.04315
5 August 1789
No signature, but otherwise a copy of GLC02437.04317.
GLC02437.04318
[Certification regarding R.J. Vanden Brock]
29 August 1789
Remsen, Henry, 1762-1843
Remson and Denning, on behalf of the Auditor of the State of New York, certify that Mr. Vanden Brock has been accurate and responsible, and a capable accountant with irreproachable morals.
GLC02437.04339
13 September 1789
Thanks him for his recent letter as well as the letters he enclosed. Relates that one of them was from Jackson's sister, and it related news of the death of his 17-year-old niece. Discusses the recent illness of Knox's daughter Julia, but believes...
GLC02437.04357
[Note of payment]
1 October 1789-5 October 1789
Note to the cashier of a bank to "Pay to the honorable Alexander Hamilton or order, two thousand five hundred dollars, being for public service, and which for the present is to be considered as part of the twenty thousand dollars agreed to be loaned...
GLC02437.04373
Form of check 36
October 1789
Appears to be a copy of GLC02437.04373. Note to the cashier of a bank to "Pay to the honorable Alexander Hamilton or order, two thousand five hundred dollars, being for public service, and which for the present is to be considered as part of the...
GLC02437.04376
Account of goods left in the hands of John Meals at Augusta in Goergia, by the late commissioners of the United States for treating with the southern Indians
6 October 1789
Meals, John, fl. 1789
Lists goods and supplies by account number. Includes items such as rum, kettles, calico, linen, etc.
GLC02437.04380
to Lucy Knox
8 October 1789
Discusses the hurricane season and other extreme weather conditions in Antigua, such as a lengthy drought which caused cattle to die from want of drink. Speaks briefly about the natural features of the island that she does like. Explains her hope...
GLC02437.04381
to unknown
1783-1815
Havering, Caroline, fl. 1923
Discusses the benefits and tribulations of friendship, mentioning two specific friends, Amelia and Matilda. A continuation of this letter is contained on the verso of GLC02437.04401. Address and docket are from GLC02437.04401.
GLC02437.04402
List of vouchers wanting to the accounts of the Secretary of War for 1788
8 November 1789
Swan, Caleb, 1758-1809
Lists vouchers by department, date and includes the dollar amount. Relates to Jeremiah Wadsworth's private account with the Secretary of War (Knox). Swan signs a note on versi regarding the account information.
GLC02437.04409
5 December 1789
Waldo, Samuel, 1764-?
Discusses business related to the Waldo patent, specifically pertaining to Coopers claim. Expresses his wish that Knox "may tend to obtain a recovery of our claim, which is too valuable to be any longer neglected - it contains 1009 acres, and on...
GLC02437.04425
[Petition for proection of his lands from the government of Massachusetts]
September 1801 circa
Pettition requesting that the Masschusetts government protect his lands against hostile squatters who live nearby, and who have repeatly attacked his surveyors and threatened violence to his lands. States that the government has promised protection...
GLC02437.09278
[Report on the insurgents in the Waldo Patent]
22 September 1801
Reports on the plans and whereabouts of the insurgents on the Waldo patent who have attacked and threatened Henry Knox's surveyors. The report was written for the surveyors, in order to help them avoid attack. A number of names are written on the...
GLC02437.09279
[Petition for land settlement by Massachusetts legislature]
25 May 1803
Request by Knox and a group of settlers on his land, asking the Massachusetts legislature to decide a dispute over land. The document was intended to be signed by Knox and the settlers, but is not.
GLC02437.09283
[History of recent ownership of the Waldo Patent]
9 October 1805
Statement detailing the history of how Knox came to be in possesion of the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09284
[Note on history of inheritance of the Waldo patent]
A note regarding the history of the inheritance of the Waldo patent. The note, probably written after the Knox collection was collected, appears to be written by one historian to another. It quotes a letter by Mr. Thatcher to Ruel Williams...
GLC02437.09287
[Petition regarding settlers on Waldo patent]
Requests that the state legislature help decide issues about claims on the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09289
[Names of original owners of the Waldo patent]
List of names of those originally owning land in the Waldo patent, how much land they owned, and who now owns that land.
GLC02437.09290
[Estimate of land on the Waldo patent belonging to the Winslow family]
Details the amount of land held in the Waldo patent by the Winslow family, and notes the transactions that led to this total.
GLC02437.09291
[List of properties in Waldo patent owner by Thomas Flucker]
September 1797
Winslow, Samuel, fl. 1781-1806
List of the lots within the Waldo patent belonging to Thomas Flucker. Also contains details on other lots within the patent, and their ownership. Several notes written a few years later have been added in the margins regarding these properties.
GLC02437.09292
[Deed for land sold by Samuel Waldo's heirs]
December 1762
Deed of sale for lands to Olier Witt and William Black by the heirs of Samuel Waldo.
GLC02437.09294
A statement of the property of the late Thomas Flucker Esq as far as has come to the knowledge of the subscriber [Fragment]
circa 1788-1806
Lists the properties owned by Thomas Flucker at the time of his death, and their appraised values. Also discusses the taxes and debts on the estate. Written after October 1788. The last pages of the document are missing.
GLC02437.09295
[to Henry Knox]
December 28, 1773
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Rivington, a journalist and bookseller, writes to an unspecified recipient (possibly Henry Knox). Writes, "I would long ago have sent you the Irish Editions you wanted but on examining found I had no quantity to make up a parcell [sic]... I now...
GLC02437.09999
to William Knox
23 August 1776
Knox writes to her brother-in-law: "we are now upon the eve of something decisive- the enemy have landed a number of men some say six thousand upon long island- we have a report to day- that- they have been ambushed and greatly weakened- but so far...
GLC02437.10005
Report of wood and fireplaces & c.
16 November 1781
Carthy, Daniel, fl. 1780-1782
Lists the amount of fireplaces and wood held by General "Patterson" (possibly John Paterson), Colonel Crane, Colonel Jackson (possibly John Crane and Michael Jackson), an artillery corps, and several regiments of infantry.
GLC02437.10028
Joseph M. Maitland
22 October 1864
Lafferty, Samuel, fl. 1840-1908
Writes from Camp Reynolds in Pennsylvania. States his company is getting so small they may consolidate with another company in the regiment. Hopes they will winter in Camp Reynolds. Expresses concern about small pox in his hometown. Mentions a letter...
GLC03523.10.139
23 October 1864
Maitland, Ann, 1813-?
Reports Grier is not feeling well and is very tired from all the field work he's doing. Informs him they all went to church and heard a good sermon. Says Bell looks well and will begin teaching soon. States the potato crop is the best ever with...
GLC03523.10.140
31 October 1864
Maitland, William G., 1846-?
Explains his delay in writing to him because of the comment in his last letter home that "you thought no one with a spank of loyalty in them could support General McClellan..." Responds "I think as much of my country as anyone." Reports the crops...
GLC03523.10.141
to Bell Wharton
3 November 1864
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Writes from the court martial offices in Memphis. Says the boats from Cairo have not arrived in a week with mail. Expects to hear from her soon. Expects to remain as a court clerk through the winter. Remarks his health is good. Comments the weather...
GLC03523.10.142
10 November 1864
Writes from the court martial offices in Memphis. Expresses great pleasure at receiving her letter. Says "It rejoices my heart to hear you declare that I have the uppermost seat in your affections, and I sincerely hope your love for me may never grow...
GLC03523.10.143
to Joseph M. Maitland
14 November 1864
Writes she is recovering from a cold and still has a cough. Gives updates on various neighbors and relatives. Says they sent him new boots last week. Comments on the [1864 Presidential] Election results and hopes the war will soon end. Reports the...
GLC03523.10.144
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