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to Sylvia Weiner
9 November 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe writes that he cannot seem to complete the day without talking to Sylvia. He mentions that he has been feeling in the "doldrums" lately.
GLC09414.0811
13 November 1943
Moe writes a very poetic missive about Sylvia's kiss and smile transporting him to another time and place.
GLC09414.0819
December 28, 1943
Moe is glad to know Sylvia thinks of him as often as he thinks of her. He doesn't know if he'll be able to run across Esther Ruskin's brother, but he will try.
GLC09414.0890
to Thomas A. McParlin
December 6, 1864
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Draft copy of GLC02649.25, probably written by a secretary. Letter transmitting McParlin's appointment (not included) to Medical Director of the Army of Virginia. Form letter offering congratulations. Signed as "official" by Brevet Major General...
GLC02649.26
to Mary Mayberry
26 April 1861
Allen, Joseph H., fl. 1859-1865
Written by Allen on the USS "Congress." References his sister's letter of 17 March. Says there is not much to write about. Says he is in good health and is comfortable. Reports that "the ships Company intend[s] giveing [sic] a grand Ball in Phila...
GLC02829.04
to Sarah Ogden
February 16, 1863
Ekings, Thomas, fl. 1862-1864
Writes from camp near "White Oak Chapel." Thanks Ogden for the sword and belt she sent him. Writes, "Father sent a letter when the Sword started but it has not reached me yet-probably it contained the list of names." Informs Ogden the men have been...
GLC06559.023
to sister
26 December 1862
Bell, Grove L., 1844-1863
Had not received stamps in a long time and was therefore unable to write. Sorry to hear of his friend's sickness. Arrived in Fairfax a few days ago. "Threw away everything" on the march. Everyone had too much to carry, and one soldier in particular...
GLC08913.05
to Henry Knox
27 May 1791
Swan, James, 1754-1830
Swan says he wrote Knox letters on 27 December 1790 and 23 and 27 January 1791. Mentions new ministers from France arriving in America. Their primary goal is to address the U.S. debt to France. Discusses how they could find 40 million dollars to pay...
GLC02437.04960
to Mary
26 April 1863
Fuller, Franklin W., fl. 1861-1865
Written at camp near Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He has enclosed five dollars in each of his last letters for her. He has also mailed her his "likeness" [picture] and a few pages from his diary. Writes that he is feeling well and that he understands why...
GLC03523.42.21
to F. N. Barrett
February 21, 1891
Cooke, Jay, fl. 1891
Responding from a letter from Barrett, a journalist, who had requested permission to print a letter from him. He has no objection to the publication of the letter "if names were suppressed." Advocates free-coinage of silver. Written on personal...
GLC02048
to Leonard Eugene Graeff
4 May 1943
Shank, Edgar, fl. 1943-1946
A portrait of Ed Shank included in letter GLC09611.048.01 to Leonard E. Graeff dated May 4, 1943.
GLC09611.048.02
to Alexander Catlin Twining
16 December 1854
Espy, James Pollard, 1785-1860
A letter written by James Pollard Espy to Alexander Catlin Twining. Espy speaks about past and future experiments and the character of huricanes. This letter is written on blue paper. While the date written on the top of the first page of the letter...
GLC07242.02
to: Mary [Armstrong]
April 19, 1865
Armstrong, Halleck, fl. 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 19, 1865. Pertains to his general mood and receiving letters from her.
GLC06734.043
to Glover M. Farrow, Doris Kitchens Farrow, and Wayne Farrow
18 August 1958
Farrow, Joel L., 1937-1995
One letter from Joel L. Farrow to Glover M. Farrow, Doris Kitchens Farrow, and Wayne Farrow dated August 18, 1958. Joel updates his family his service and some dental work. He mentions a carnival in the nearby town and the prizes he won. He also...
GLC09910.22
to Mary Noyes
September 13, 1775
Noyes, John, 1740-1784
Mary Noyes writes to his wife in Newbury, Massachusetts that he wants to come home but he is not allowed because there is a general parade this week. He expects to see her soon though. Believes something favorable is brewing by accounts from Boston...
GLC01450.056.03
to R. West
7 November 1864
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Says he received coffee, but no letter from her. Says the admiral is not accommodating to the mails, as they sit for weeks at Port Royal. Tells the story of three refugees who said they were from the North. Gave an account of Macon, where they came...
GLC03836.77
2 August 1864
Allen, William, fl. 1834-1880
Says he is lonesome and received a letter from Mary yesterday, the first letter he received since he left New York. Notes that she was traveling up to the country. Says there is great sporting in Maryland -- fishing, crabbing, and oystering. Says...
GLC02829.13
to Oliver Titcomb
February 16, 1778
Harrison, Robert Hanson, 1745-1790
Discusses personal matters. Addressed to Titcomb, but the letter was probably intended for someone else, most likely the writer's wife. Text missing and signature lost. Letter is incomplete.
GLC01450.144
to his parents and sister
December 29, 1862
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes that he is anxious to receive a letter from Darius assuring that he arrived home safely. Wheeler expresses tremendous relief for the discharge of his brother-in-law and writes that Darius was very concerned about leaving Lysander behind....
GLC07460.009
to William Jackson
July 14, 1864
Jackson, Edwin, fl. 1862-1865
Edwin Jackson writes that the troops are in Arkansas, and he often has to stand guard duty; however, he would much rather be in the South and "run the chance of being shot and killed out and out" than be in Dakota "and be killed by degrees." He tells...
GLC00203.13
to his friend
January 14, 1863
Writes from camp near "White Oak Chapel." Says he is still in his old camp, where the men occupy their time doing drills. States despite Ogden's advice, he cannot help feeling disheartened by the defeat at Fredericksburg, Virginia, for he believes...
GLC06559.022
to Jacob Bailey
30 April 1820
Bailey, Jacob, fl. 1820
A letter to Jacob Bailey, concerning life in French Canada. Towards the end of the letter two paragraphs are written in French.
GLC02669.012
to Samuel H. Leonard
31 October 1861
Shriber, R.L., fl. 1861
One letter from R.L. Shriber to Samuel H. Leonard dated October 31, 1861. The letter is regarding his chance at promotion.
GLC03393.21
[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 Rufus King
6 April 1797
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
References many letters he has received from King and others. Pickering writes as Secretary of State to King as American Minister to Britain. Expresses anger at the French Directory over exclusion of American representatives in XYZ affair. Says...
GLC06652
3 December 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written by Secretary of War Lincoln to Major General Knox. References Knox's letter of 25 November. Says he has suffered anxiety over his long silence and lack of acknowledgement of his letters. Says he told Congress in strong terms of the distress...
GLC02437.01729
to Griffith Evans re: requesting expense report from Board of Commissioners
1801/07/16
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Madison asks for a detailed expense report. Evans had been secretary of the Board. Very minor losses affecting letters on the address leaf.
GLC06758
19 May 1863
Rifenburgh, Peter E., 1843-1863
Received her letter today. Just returned from an expedition started on May 12th up the Mississippi River. Went 32 miles by foot and by boat through Lake Pontchartrain. After a few days' march, formed a line of battle. Marched about half a mile in...
GLC08914.025
29 May 1863
Says he has not written because he has been busy with the absence of Mr. Carr and the discharge of their master at arms, both of whose duties he has to see to. Says the blockade is as bad as it has usually been, with ships running it every day. Says...
GLC03836.48
2 September 1789
Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798
Thanks Knox for the letters of recommendation he furnished for Gardoqui's son, who left this morning. Writes, "Pray what would you advise me to do in respect to an invitation I had to dine with the President tomorrow? For I see by the papers that he...
GLC02437.04349
"Jack's Compliments."
circa 5 December 1864
Blank sheet except for the words "Jack's Compliments." Possibly enclosed with letter GLC03523.08.97 which was addressed to Robert Terry's brother. Circa date inferred from GLC03523.08.97.
GLC03523.08.98
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
July 1, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924
Unsigned letter. Letter is apparently missing the ending and incomplete. Letter written on Waldo, Ody & Van law firm stationery. Written by Frank to his mother. Says he just arrived back from assisting his twin brother Gerrit. It was a two-day stay...
GLC00686.21
to Samuel Shaw
20 August 1781
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
An angry letter written by Major Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, to Major Shaw, aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Henry Knox. Says "You will please to inform the general that it is moral[ly] impossible for me to join the party at New...
GLC02437.01145
to Mary M. Bogart and children
06/07/1865
Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
Begins letter with "dear ones at home." Reports that he is well and at a hospital taking care of the sick, waiting for his release papers to come. Tells his wife that he expects to "come to delhie to be discharged and paid and take all of our...
GLC03523.11.32
to Mary Moore Kelly
21 September 1863
Moore, John, 1826-1907
He has received a letter from Hyde about his investment with the Tolland County Bank in Connecticut. They have passed through the season without a yellow fever epidemic. The dismissal of the Surgeon General may affect his own orders. Dr. William A...
GLC04195.20
25 July 1944
Moe played baseball, and heard from Marge who told him the family knew of his whereabouts. He instructs Sylvia to tell Bess he'll write a real letter soon. He jokes that she is becoming quite the beer critic. He briefly discusses why they went to war...
GLC09414.1152
December 21, 1943
Moe writes that it is the shortest day in the year, and that he will look out for the packages Sylvia has sent. He says her observation that English expressions have been creeping out in his letters is undoubtedly true.
GLC09414.0868
to his sister
11 July 1862
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
Writes that some letters he sent to his father were confiscated and later returned to him by General Grant. He laments that General Clarke has been reassigned and writes that "there was never a general so beloved by his troops." Explains that his...
GLC02232.09
July 10, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated July 10, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Part of letter continues on July 11.
GLC06734.099
17 November 1861
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
He writes that he heard southern regiments mutinied by Norfolk when they were not allowed to go to the defense of their states and said they would only fight under "the stars and stripes." A hard-of-hearing Union sergeant was accidentally shot by his...
GLC03696.06
to Sister
26 September 1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Writes that they can only send letters every four days now, and soon he will not be able to send any letters for two or three weeks. They are in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia within 25 miles of Staunton, Virginia and nearly 100 miles from Harpers...
GLC02749.010
to Eleanor Hammond
February 12, 1865
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
All are well and in good spirits; hopes the same is true for her and Oscar. Company left camp last Sunday and went "to the left." He and Joseph did not go with the company along with eight others. If they do not return in a few days, they will leave...
GLC09273.25
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 18, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia says looking at a picture of Moe is like really looking at him, hopes his thumb is getting better, as she continues to worry about him.
GLC09414.0208
[Notice regarding postage] [in French]
30 October 1780
Bureau general des Postes
Printed notice requesting the payment of postage to an office in France, in order to prevent further delay of the transmission of a letter. Written to Monsieur Cerranon in Baltimore, Maryland.
GLC01412.64.03
to Clara M. Miller
30 September 1900
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
Addressed to "Dear Pitty." Good letter mentions "the little stamp photos" form his mother. Talks about mud and spills, a lady getting stuck in mud. Mentions saloons and gambling: "This place is certainly awful for disreputable characters, you can...
GLC05755.020
to Omer H. Kelpe
circa 1947
Kelpe, Dexter Elmer, 1902-1963
One letter from Dexter E. Kelpe to Omer H. Kelpe dated 1947.
GLC10047.01.638
7 September 1788
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Relates family news. Mentions Knox's daughter, Lucy, and Mr. Winslow and family, and encloses several letters (not present).
GLC02437.03983
to Lucy Knox
18 July 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Tells Lucy that he misses her and really looks forward to her letters every time the mail comes.
GLC02437.05546
to Francisco Martinez
July 26, 1836
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Letter written in Spanish while he was held captive in Texas. He asks that a letter be sent to his wife. Martinez was a Mexican consul in New Orleans. The letter was to be delivered through the Semano Brothers at the Consulate at Vera Cruz.
GLC01164
20 June 1790
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Mentions acquaintances who recently arrived from Switzerland. Notes that they saw George Greene, presumably George Washington Greene, in Paris for one day. Encloses a letter from George to Mrs. [Catharine] Greene (letter not included) and asks Knox...
GLC02437.04632
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