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[Letters of British spy]
15 August 1776
Bancroft, Edward, fl. 1776
Letters of British spy, preparing men for Dorcester Service.
GLC08389.01
[Congatulatory letter]
circa 1945-1946
Gullatt, Doswell, fl. 1945-1946
One document by Doswell Gullatt dated circa 1945-46. A letter asking his congratulatory letter for the effort of ship crews to be read to all said crews.
GLC10047.03.084
[Instructions for directing letters]
circa 1872-1875
Renshaw, Richard T., 1822-1879
Renshaw gives his address aboard the U.S.S. Worcester in care of the Consul General in Havana, via the US Secretary of State. He adds, "you do not want to put any stamps on your letter."
GLC02254.39
[Union soldier's letter]
18 April 1865
Has very strong feelings against the South. Writes that all traitors in the North should be burned at the stake. Feels that if it had not been for the traitors of the North, the war would have ended a long time ago. The letter is incomplete.
GLC08618
[Partial letter] [Fragment]
circa 1793-1794
Troup, Robert, 1757-1832
Discusses a court case involving seizure of a vessel. Appears to be part of GLC02437.08086, a letter to Rufus King pertaining to the British brig "Catherine," captured by the French frigate "Embuscade." Related to the Genet Affair.
GLC02437.08087
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