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to Mother and Dad
March 21, 1942
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Eva and Morris Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated March 21, 1942. Provides a brief update and describes the weather.
GLC09662.213
to Marquis de Lafayette
January 10, 1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Letter of introduction to Lafayette for Major [possibly Elnathan] Haskell. Says he might remember Haskell from the camp of General Robert Howe. Says "He was a brave officer and is a worthy citizen." Reports that Haskell is going to Europe on some...
GLC02437.04085
to Amos J. Harding
19 October 1864
Holloway, G.H., fl. 1864
Writes that they have "met the enemy and are out on parole, which occurred at Glasgow on the 15th after eight hours of constant and determined fighting." The Union had 600 untried soldiers against 8000 veteran Rebels. They had marched for three...
GLC02178.07
to Jackie Robinson
December 9, 1957
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
One typed letter addressed to Jackie Robinson dated December 9, 1957 from Dwight D. Eisenhower. Thanks Robinson for a letter regarding his health. Written on presidential stationery. The letter has a secretarial signature.
GLC09754.03
September 17, 1785
References Lafayette's letters of May and June 1785. Says "I had the unhappiness previous to the receipt of your benevolent letter of June to be fully informed of my Brothers insanity." Goes on to say he recovered his health and reason. Says he has...
GLC02437.03196
to Leonard Eugene Graeff
January 11, 1944
Bayler, Malinda, fl. 1943
One letter from Malinda Bayler to Leonard Eugene Graeff to dated January 11, 1944. Malinda is writing late at night as she can't sleep. She updates Leonard on his mother's condition. She seems to be doing better, and was thrilled with the letters he...
GLC09611.215
to his wife
24 June 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Writes that he will get the cotton and send it at along with another item she requested at "first safe opportunity." Does not think Mr. Jameson has come to the city yet. The weather has been "excessively hot." He writes that "the city is dull" except...
GLC06582.27
to cousin [Lydia A. Bishoff]
25 June 1862
Foglesong feels lonesome and sad, as he has recently received the news that his mother died while he was away. He claims he dreamt that she was sick, and ever since he had the dream, he was convinced that his mother was dead. He has only received...
GLC03523.40.10
to Henry Knox
3 October 1788
Sayre, Stephen, 1736-1818
Describes his recent liberation from a "long & illegal confinement" and the defense of his liberty against a "malignant Villain." Warns Knox against the "growing Influence of the Law & Lawyers." Discusses his [unspecified] proposition regarding the...
GLC02437.03989
to Henry Jackson Hunt
February 15, 1884
Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891
Discusses contacting acquaintances in the House and Senate to advocate Hunt's bill (possibly a bill regarding military retirement pay). Promises to attempt to persuade Governor Brown to support the bill (Joseph Brown, a Senator from Georgia who had...
GLC02382.112
to Albert Gillett
3 March 1889
Bradford, Eliza C., fl. 1889
Addresses him "dear sir" and writes that she was surprised to hear from him. Reports that she has many cares and apologizes that she has fallen into the habit of not responding to letters. Speaks of her deceased husband and tells him, "we are a happy...
GLC03523.05.29
to George Washington
March 11, 1783
Sends his regrets to General George Washington as he was unable to make a meeting at Head Quarters due to the the large amount of ice in the river. Discusses the "extraodinary notification and address forwarded to Colonel Crane" (the first of the...
GLC02437.01995
to R. West
December 21, 1861
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Says he started down for Fernandine. Says they previously boarded an English ship loaded with salt heading for New Brunswick. The ship had a letter stating that it should try to get to Savannah, Georgia if possible, but to go to New Brunswick...
GLC03836.29
to Elizabeth N. Kessler
December 27, 1863
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his sister from Camp Douglas. Complains about the rainy weather. Describes a dance that the sharpshooters had with the wash women. Requests that she send him his razor when his father sends him a turkey. Discusses the theater and the...
GLC03523.52.27
to Sylvia Weiner
6 December 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe reports that he got a letter from Esme who said her boyfriend was wounded in Holland.
GLC09414.1277
to Julia Blanche Kell
October 6, 1859
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
John McIntosh Kell writes to his wife while commandant at Warrington Navy Yard. He discusses a month long leave of absence to visit his family. He mentions that he is a member of a court investigating the grounding of the Fulton, and that his cousin...
GLC00684.04
to Messrs Walker and Wise
18 June 1861
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Letter of introduction for a Mr. F.M. Adlington of Weymouth. Garrison calls him "a very worthy citizen, possessing a talent for versification, and using it for many years past in the service of freedom, temperance, and other good causes." Informs...
GLC07483.05
to Ma
March 10, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
One letter addressed to Hattie E. Figures from Henry S. Figures dated March 10, 1863. Mentions attending church, borrowing money to buy a gun, and his ambrotype. Henry's gun made it back home alright, and he is longing for home. His shoes, gloves and...
GLC00653.01.14
to Miller A. Wright
February 5, 1864
[sister] Though the only signature that appears on this letter is that of Thomson A. Sharpshire, the writing is in the same hand as another sent to Miller from his sister. However, it does not match the handwriting of another of Miller's sisters, M...
GLC02691.11.053
to Darling
9 October 1944
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated October 9 1944. Remarks on her enthusiasm from a previous letter and his mother making plans for them to meet.
GLC09662.622
January 20, 1862
References his mother and sister's letters of 19 and 20 December and another from 6 January. Mentions remembering his father riding on a pig's back down Seventh Street along the Schuylkill River. Says the fog has been bad lately, which helps ships...
GLC03836.30
to Asa Smith
31 October 1861
Smith, Maria, fl. 1861
There are four separate notes from various family members to Asa Smith updating him on family and home life. One is from his sister "Maria," one from his sister "Carrie," another from his sister "Mary," and the last is from his mother. Maria's note...
GLC03742.02
19 August 1943
Moyer, Kennith H., fl. 1943-1945
One letter from Kennith Moyer to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated August 19, 1943. Kenneth jests about Leonard joining the Coastguard and says "Don't be an ass mate. Join this instead." regarding joining the Marine Service instead of the Army. Kenneth...
GLC09611.069
30 December 1942
Winemiller, Roberta A., fl. 1921-1947
One letter from Robert A. Winemiller to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated December 30, 1942. Robert is glad Leonard had a good time in Chicago. He received pictures of a woman he has been in contact with but hasn't opened it because he is worried what she...
GLC09611.030
To Mrs. John M. Pemberton
26 October 1950
Pemberton, John M., fl. 1950-1957
Letter dated Seoul, October 26, 1950 addressed to his wife, "Darling." Describes missing her and his loneliness, how difficult it is to keep clean, the weather and how time is spent on base. Pemberton goes into detail of a 2-hour show given by Bob...
GLC09598.01
to Wallace J. Ford
February 2, 1868
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Thanks him for his letter. Inquires after Hiram College and tells him to ask Mr. Mott of the Cleveland Herald to send the newspaper to him in Washington. "I shall make a speech on the currency and its relation to our hard times before long -- in...
GLC03207
to John Currier
April 19, 1775
Merrill, Isaac, 1708-1787
Written by Merrill, a Colonel of militia, sending an account of the American militia's opposition to British troops at Lexington and Concord to Captain Currier. He mentions that Gage marched last evening out of Boston "Destroying our men and interest...
GLC00303
to James Bridge
September 22, 1793
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams corrects errors made in a previous letter (GLC00958.08) regarding comments made on the case of Clark v. Newland, for which Adams requested Bridge serve as the defendant's attorney. The plaintiffs name was actually Ebenezer Clark, not Samuel...
GLC00958.09
to George Wanton Ellery
2 May 1803
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Written to his son at Captain Barney's School in Wickford, Rhode Island. Thanks him for his letter. Corrects his spelling and grammar errors. Encloses with this letter a pair of socks from Nancy. George is to bring his clothes when he visits, and...
GLC02300.05
to Silas Deane
7 April 1778
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin writes to Deane about an angry letter he received from Arthur Lee, who along with Franklin and Deane was on a diplomatic mission in France. Lee was mad at Deane for "going without acquainting him of it" and also angry with "the Court's...
GLC02301
January 13, 1793
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Received Knox's letter from 5 January. Has had several conferences with the committee over contracts. Received a paper from the committee for the sale of Eastern lands yesterday, which Jackson has copied and included in this letter. The committee...
GLC02437.05783
to Henry F. McSherry
28 July 1862
Reifsuyder, J. Henry, fl. 1862
Signed and initialled by Reifsuyder, who was previously the clerk to Captain Donaldson of the USS "Sciota," the ship where McSherry was the assistant surgeon. Asks for his pardon in not writing sooner, but was "totally unable" to respond until now...
GLC03523.21.17
5 September 1945
Moe request the details on Bill Burke being in the hospital. He also says that he has not heard from Jack but suspects a letter is on the way. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1490
to Hazel Reese
February 28, 1919
Tuell, Porter E., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his friend about his daily activities now that the war is over and the troops are preparing to return home. Shares his hope to stay in Europe and travel with the YMCA shows. Promises to tell her all about his furlough once he returns to...
GLC07810.099
to Mr. H. D. Wetmore and Family
21 July 1963
Wetmore, Nellie Joe, 1904-1988
One letter addressed to Bets, Davis, Jack and Mike from Nellie Joe Wetmore dated July 21, 1963. Notes that she is writing from Galilee. She writes that she is lonely and anxious to come home in a month from the date. Nellie describes having church...
GLC09573.01.17
to Mr. Newton, Gordon, and Johnston
January 15, 1779
Montgomery, John, fl. 1778-1795
Letter co-signed by R. Sealy and Daniel Parminter. First page contains a copy of his last letter. The copied letter is dated November 24, 1778 and deals with a shipment of wine, brandy, barley, cork, and sundries to India. Informs them that they have...
GLC01450.022.03
to Doris Kitchens Farrow
17 November 1957
Farrow, Joel L., 1937-1995
One letter from Joel L. Farrow to Doris Kitchens Farrow dated November 17, 1957. Joel updates his family on his health and advises them to take care of themselves. He asks Doris to subscribe to the Covington News for him instead of sending it to him...
GLC09910.18
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
30 October 1944
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." A big batch of mail just caught up to him and he now has nineteen letters dating back to September. He's happy to hear his packages arrived safely. Life is the same at base camp, and he admits to not being cut out for this...
GLC09620.141
December 21, 1943
Moe hopes that Sylvia will receive this letter before New Year's. He is glad that she is close with Olga, and says that they should stick together.
GLC09414.0869
7 March 1789
Writes that he received Knox's last letter: "I rejoice with you & your family in the prospect of your being so soon well & a perfect cure effected." After reading his letter, showed it to Ben [Hichborn], who declared he has written to Knox about...
GLC02437.04138
to Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
16 June 1918
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his mother that he is healthy and getting along well. Says that mail may be infrequent and unsatisfactory but not because something has happened to him. Describes letter-writing as a chore and may not have the opportunity to write very...
GLC07810.022
Memo
February 16, 1919
Burpee, Charles W., 1859-1945
Explains his father's pledge to his mother in a letter from February 16, 1864 (GLC02744.155) concerning alcohol.
GLC02744.156
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
2 March 1945
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 2, 1945. He mentioned receiving letters from them Lorraine Fencil, Marguerite Graeff, Florence Huber, Robert Winemiller and Dick Miller. Dick, Robert...
GLC09611.408
28 November 1942
One letter from Robert A. Winemiller to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated November 28, 1942. Robert recounts the dinner and entertainment they received for Thanksgiving on base. His new company is stricter, and he is hoping for a furlough at the end of...
GLC09611.025
to Charles J. C. Hutson
27 September 1864
Hamilton, Daniel H., fl. 1864
Letter of recommendation for Hutson for one of the subaltern vacancies in the 1st Regiment, South Carolina Artillery. Hamilton praises Hutson as "a gallant soldier," and "educated & accomplished gentleman, of high moral tone and great integrity of...
GLC08165.74
to Abraham Lincoln
February 28, 1865 circa
Lane, E., fl. 1865
Letter by E. Lane, who was formerly Chief Justice of the State of Ohio, with a note by Noah H. Swayne, a Supreme Court justice. Writes to inform Lincoln that Thomas M. Root will accept the appointment of District Attorney for the Northern District...
GLC05603.01.14
to my dear Ma
September 5, 1863
He heard that Charlie Faris is going to Gaston's company. He knows his mother will take this very hard. Henry expects to come home in the middle of December but is not sure. If Bragg "whips Reosencranz, he will." The letter is very faded. Henry...
GLC00653.01.28
to Maria Damuth
January 22, 1865
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Writes to his sister. Responds to family concerns that he might reenlist and promises this is not the case. He will come home and "take care of you as you intended I would when you gave me a deed of the farm." Warns his brother not to reenlist...
GLC03523.14.81
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
January 13, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Gerrit writes to his mother as a prisoner of war in Ohio. He says it has been a long time since he heard from her and that he has wanted to write to her earlier, but was travelling around so much he was unable to tell her where to reply until now. He...
GLC00686.13
to Celicia Paul
28 April 1863
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
Paul tells his wife that he has been moved to the Hospital because he became ill while on picket. Paul informs her that his regiment will soon be engaged in a fight, but he doesn't think that he will be part of it. He reminds her that his term of...
GLC03058.13
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