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Reciept fragments [Decimalized .01-.02]
April 1778 - August 1778
Two small receipt fragments. One with the signature of Henry Jackson, Colonel, the other possibly a fragment from an account book or letter.
GLC01450.054
To his wife
28 November 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Interrupted by orders and drills. Reports rebels fortifying heights beyond Fredericksburg, believes they are equal or superior in numbers, re-building the same depot as done last year, comment about blacks riding the railroad while soldier walk...
GLC04558.056
to Nancy E. Jones
3 June 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
They drove 40,000 Confederates towards Chattanooga and several corps are advancing behind them. Some Confederates say "they want to quit fighting that they have bin deceived long enough by the leaders of the south." He fears the letter will not...
GLC02739.052
to My Dear Sister
March 31, 1862
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
One letter addressed to Hattie Figures from Henry S. Figures dated Camp Bartow, March 31, 1862. Mentions a soldier named Mr. Robinson who abandoned fighting and ran away from Union Army fire. Henry tells his sister he will be home in "four weeks at...
GLC00653.01.08
to Richard H. Wilde
19 April 1819
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834
Written by Crawford as Secretary of Treasury in the Monroe Administration to Wilde, a famous scholar, poet and lawyer from Georgia. Wilde served as a Congressman 1815-1817. Crawford was writing a letter of introduction for Moses Young, one of the...
GLC02505.12
to Doris Kitchens Farrow
2 January 1958
Farrow, Joel L., 1937-1995
One letter from Joel L. Farrow to Doris Kitchens Farrow dated January 2, 1958. Joel updates his family on his holiday celebrations and the dinner with the squadron. He also mentions a change in address since he is now in a new squadron. He explains...
GLC09910.19
to Mary Noyes
August 10, 1775
Noyes, John, 1740-1784
Writes to his wife in Newbury, Massachusetts that he is well and hopes she is too. He thinks something is going to happen soon because some prominent families are leaving town for England (possibly Loyalists). Discusses a rifleman that was taken to...
GLC01450.056.02
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
20 September 1943
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia states that she needs to ask Joe for help with a Victory Poster. Reports on Moe's parents and friends. Tells him his father wishes him luck and a "Happy [Jewish] New Year." An air raid siren has gone off and she must run as she is the Police...
GLC09414.0119
[Collection of George and Bart Brigham] [Decimalized .01-.08]
1861-1863
Brigham, George, fl. 1861-1863
Letters are from George Brigham and H. B. Brigham to their sister Lucretia. With a hand-drawn "Plan of the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA."
GLC03607
to his family
March 17, 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Describes the circumstances under which Mr. Woolley, Captain Uphan, and Lieutenant Ives have resigned or otherwise left the service. Also critiques reporters' accounts of the battle and attempts to describe the battle more clearly for his family...
GLC03603.088
to mother
22 December 1864
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Written from Camp near Petersburg, Virginia. Requests letters from home, "now that trains run into camp every evening." Reports that he is positioned in front of "Kershaw's (rebel) division," a division he has met several times before: in the valley...
GLC03523.18.37
to James Lovell
January 22, 1779
Hall, Joseph, Jr., fl. 1779
Recipient inferred from content and because the collection is described as letters to or from Lovell. States that his father received the earlier letter from Lovell and thanks him. Speaks of two emissions (of bank notes or money) on May 20, 1777 and...
GLC01450.020.01
to unknown
circa 1861-1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes that during the holidays he was very busy and had a lot of work to do around the farm. He has received a book from his class and an album with a photograph in it came to him in a "mysterious" way. He has also received several smaller presents...
GLC07460.122
to Henry Knox
March 11, 1783
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Consists of two letters written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide de camp. In the first, which composes the top half of the page, Colonel Crane and Lieutenant Colonel Stevens inform Major General Knox that upon inspection, a quantity of salted...
GLC02437.09684
to Richard H. Jackson
January 20, 1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She is glad he is learning to sidesaddle well. She also warns him not to dream so loud and finds the idea of him calling her name in his sleep funny.
GLC07705.337
to Mary M. Bogart
11/03/1863
Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
Writes to wife expressing "much love" and hopes to speak "face to face" once again. Inquires about how she will live this winter and who will do things such as collect her wood. Asks her "who comes to se you now are a lone whether westys folks come...
GLC03523.11.17
to Father
25 October 1861
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Writes from Camp Pierpont, Virginia. Recounts to him, "you heard of the battle of Balls Bluff where the Rebels were victorious. They killed about 600 men altogether... besides the prisoners they took." Also reports that they caught the traitor, a...
GLC03523.08.20
to Charles Magill Conrad
March 18, 1862
Mallory, Stephen R., 1813-1873
Refers to Conrad's letter asking if there is any new legislation before the session comes to a close. Discusses the efforts being made to build iron plated vessels for the Confederacy in Europe and estimates its cost at 2 million dollars. Discusses...
GLC08155.01
January 23, 1793
Russell, Thomas, fl. 1793
Written in Russell's hand, but is signed by both Russell and James Sullivan. References a letter they wrote to Knox on 9 December 1792. That letter received no answer, so they are repeating its contents in this letter. They are writing in their...
GLC02437.05791
To: Captain U. S. Grant
1854/07/07
Collins, James B., fl. 1854
Enclosing a letter accepting Grant's resignation [not included]. Beginning of another letter dated 7/1/1854 on verso. Written at Fort Humboldt.
GLC04360.038
Collection of Josiah E. Henry [decimalized]
1861-1865
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Consists primarily of a collection of letters by Josiah E. Henry, a soldier in I company of the 5th Vermont Volunteer infantry. Included are letters from his brother George, a soldier in the Vermont 5th Infantry, and several from their cousin...
GLC03523.07
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
June 4, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Edward Porter, fl. 1865-1908
Written by Captain Edward Van Valkenburgh of the 107th New York regiment to his mother. He has not heard from her directly in some time, but has heard through his brother Robert that she is in good health. Says he has not written in a long time, but...
GLC00686.18
to Sarah Ogden
20 August 1864
Hirnenger, James, fl. 1861-1864
Apologizes for not visiting her at the Hospital while he was in the area. Tells her to keep the money he sent her previously. States, "I may get home this winter then I can take it with me." Says he has been appointed to the position of ward master...
GLC06559.052
to Dorothy Brantley
December 1942
Brantley, Claude E., 1915-1984
One letter from Claude E. Brantley to Dorothy Brantley dated December 1942. A second letter in the same envelope and possibly written later in the day then GLC09610.001.01. Letter was addressed to Dorothy Troyer, Dorothy's maiden name as they had not...
GLC09610.001.02
One letter from Claude E. Brantley to Dorothy Brantley dated December 1942. A third letter in the same envelope and possibly written later in the day then GLC09610.001.01. Letter was addressed to Dorothy Troyer, Dorothy's maiden name as they had not...
GLC09610.001.03
to Mary Lawyer
February 3, 1968
Handy, Gerald, 1949-2020
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated February 3, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He is doing well and thanks her for the care packages she sent. He mentions other family members. He also thanks her for the warning that...
GLC09908.02
to "Helena"
10 June 1945
Ratsch, Carl, fl. 1945-1969
One letter written from Okinawa, Ryuku Islands, June 10, 1945, to "Helena," regarding arrving to camp to rest after a muddy trek. Describes malnourished condition of civilians that he and his troop found hiding in a cave and the aid the soldiers...
GLC09689.01
27 September 1796
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes that he has received Knox's recent letters, and assures him he will try to help Knox in whatever way possible. Adds that he does not lack the will to help, but does lack the means. Declares that he was unable to avoid paying some of Knox's...
GLC02437.06828
to E.R. Archer
1860/08/08
Shock, William H., fl. 1855-1860
Two letters, one from Chief Engineer Shock and the other from Captain Pearson, regarding Archer's decision to resign his position as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Both men express their regret about his decision but laud him with praise for his...
GLC01896.035
to George Winn
23 September 1838
Winn, John, 1789-?
Discussing the price of enslaved people and corn. Writes to his brother, possibly George Winn, to discuss a transaction between the two regarding the purchase of enslaved people. Says the prices on enslaved people have gone up in the last year....
GLC03434.27
to: Susannah L. Morris; John Morris.
1861/12/07
Morris, Wilmor W., fl. 1861-1862
Morris writes to his sister about guard duty, and to his father [in a separate letter on the same leaf]. Wilmor tells his father that "this regiment has the most stri[n]gent laws of any in the brigade you must toe the mark or the guard house is your...
GLC06451.040
to R. West
February 9, 1863
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Signed twice by West. Says his destination has been changed from Key West to Bull's Bay, 12 miles north of Charleston. Says the damage to the "Weehawken" did not occur from the stormy voyage, but from "treachery at home." Mechanics took her machinery...
GLC03836.43
to John S. Goold
January 10, 1863
Goold, James, 1842-?
Writes to his father about guard duty and thinks that the worst part is how it disrupts sleep. Wishes he had more newspapers to read, although he is "very much obliged to you for sending me a box, whether it ever reaches me or not. I am much obliged...
GLC03523.05.06
to Alexander Irvine
August 3, 1782
Irvine, Charles, 1756-1819
Charles Irvine writes to his brother in Aberdeen, Scotland. Discusses the mail and that he usually expects to receive letters on the arriving packet boats. States that sending something by private conveyance is certain to not arrive. Mentions his...
GLC01450.023.12
to Rebecca Frick
4 May 1862
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Writes from Camp Hamilton, Fortress Monroe, Virginia (present day, Hampton, Virginia). Letter addressed to his aunt, Mrs. George A. Frick or Rebecca Frick. Writes that he received an interesting issue of the Danville Democrat. Reports that...
GLC02016.014
to Amanda Wilkinson
11 September 1861
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Compliments his wife saying that the last letter he received from her was the best she has ever written. He is impressed with her penmanship and her composition and wishes for her to keep practicing by writing to him. Says he is not worthy of all the...
GLC03523.13.013
February 25, 1863
Encloses of draft of a thank you letter to Miss Greene. Thanks her for the glass and says that he is sure that no one can possibly understand how much the soldiers appreciate remembrances of home. Expresses a commitment to "crush this wicked...
GLC03603.198
13 December 1861
Writes of the excellent service that Joseph B. Burlingame, the soldier from Company D, is providing. Says it may be possible to keep him as a servant even though he is a soldier. Has received a letter from William Tucker addressed to "CMC Adjt Genl...
GLC03603.053
to Lile Miller
January 26, 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Miller writes to his wife from camp near White Oak Church. Mentions that his father, who is also in the military, is ward master of an unspecified hospital. Writes, "in this letter you filled a large space with the doings of of [sic] the Government...
GLC02155.079
11 October 1863
Pankow, Wilhelmine, fl. 1863
Pankow, who was engaged to William Hartman, tells Ogden that he kept two pictures of the two of them. Requests Ogden sends her the pictures if possible. Mentions that Mr. Hartman's son-in-law's brother, a "comrade of William," would have visited...
GLC06559.115
to Adelia McKinney
11 May 1855
Abbott, Mary, fl. 1855-1856
re: family news, requesting letters from family members.
GLC02179.01.002
January 31, 1790
Talbot, Silas, 1751-1813
Forwards (not included) copies of papers and a letter (see GLC02437.04491) he sent to the President, George Washington, for Knox to look at. Also asks Knox for his support in his application for a position. Writes, "...being convinced that a word...
GLC02437.04490
to Glover M. Farrow, Doris Kitchens Farrow, and Wayne Farrow
7 August 1958
One letter from Joel L. Farrow to Glover M. Farrow, Doris Kitchens Farrow, and Wayne Farrow dated August 7, 1958. Joel updates his family his service. He mentions that a lot of civilians are on the base doing maintenance on the planes. He mentions...
GLC09910.21
to Thomas Russell
24 June 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written as an introductory letter for Mr. Tallerand and Beaumetz of France who are "on a visit to the eastern states ..." Describes them as "two characters eminent in France, for their talents, their virtues, and their rank in society." Notes that...
GLC02437.10304
to John and Sophia Henry
18 August 1864
Henry writes to his parents from Knoxville, on his way to the regiment. Reports there are 400 convalescents marching with him. Mentions how ripe the fruit is. Comments that the farmers are thrashing their wheat and doing their fall plowing. First...
GLC03523.07.27
to his sister Martha [Spohn]
25 April 1863
Hopes that more men will be drafted to fill the regiments. Writes that he would like to see the North "whip" the South entirely with volunteers. He describes a reported rebel attack on a Union picket that forced the picket to retreat. Wheeler also...
GLC07460.025
to Achsah M. Level
19 April 1861
Evans, W. L., fl. 1861
Discusses the Civil War with Level, stating "I have nothing of importance to write. onley the disturbance in our contry which is caused by the hot headed Northerans. who are working every day contrary to their own welfair if they only know it. but...
GLC06452.05.01
to Lodema
December 9, 1862
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
Writes from Chantilly Camp. Experiencing extreme winter weather, such as snow, but are surprisingly comfortable. Has no war news to report, there is more information in the papers. S. Z. Dickinson is still in the Regimental Hospital and very sick...
GLC02596.07
December 27, 1943
One letter from Claude E. Brantley to Dorothy Brantley dated December 27, 1943. It looks like the location of the author was originally included on the top of the letter but has been censored by examiners. Letter was addressed to Dorothy Troyer...
GLC09610.024
to Henry F. McSherry
February 22, 1863
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Reports that it has been snowing all day long. Says she has not heard from him "for sometime." References the military situation around Martinsburg, saying "the cavalry may make a dash at any time, they are all...
GLC03523.21.20
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