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to Harriet W. Dewey
December 21, 1865
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
They will be going South via Richmond. He tells his mother she works too hard and to take it easy.
GLC02161.153
to Norman R. Dewey
15 December 1868
Dewey, Squire P., fl. 1859-1879
He didn't realize the holidays were so close because his mind was on the recent earthquake. He had intended to go to the south of Italy or France but ended up staying there
GLC02161.164
to Nathan Curtice
24 October 1873
Sauboru & Clark, fl. 1873
His demand against the recipient was left by Joseph Moulton for collection
GLC02161.165
5 August 1879
He mentions that their father may have been wounded during the war. He wants details however. In what capacity did he serve and under whose command.
GLC02161.166
[Record of marriage of Harriet W. Robinson and Norman R. Dewey]
March 16, 1886
Parker, William A., fl. 1864
Official marriage record with signature of witnesses.
GLC02161.167
to John R. Sherman
4 March 1898
Chase, Horace G., fl. 1898
He has enclosed the bill against his mother's estate. It includes all fees and monies he advanced in defending suits against the stockholders of the First National Bank.
GLC02161.169
to A. H. "Mollie" Blossom
February 15, 1899
Ben, fl. 1899
He asks if she is enjoying life with the "troupe?" They are such a talented crowd from the leading lady to the heavy villian. He is waiting for a ship to set sail in Philadelphia. He wants her to come visit. By June he should be able to get promoted...
GLC02161.170
to Mollie Blossom
February 23, 1902
Pursell, B. M., fl. 1902
He got a telegram from Ida the other day saying she is going to sail on the Meade soon. He wishes he could meet them all in Manila. He would love to take the trip with them.
GLC02161.171
to unknown
March 20
Mattie, ?
Dated 20 March. He wants to return to Charleston and desperately wants to see her and Pauline. He especially wants to see her before she gets married. He mentions George and Hill.
GLC02161.175
to her sister
1852-1902
Olivia, ?
Dated 27 March. She describes Albany. She says it is old and foggy, too old for a yankee. Though she formed a very good opinion of the people. She describes a waterfall
GLC02161.178
to his sister
Ida's eye is better. Dr. Martin had a boy. He played euchre on wednesday and friday night.
GLC02161.181
to Mary "Mollie" Dewey
Clara
She wants Mollie to come see her in June or else she will come see her. She reminds her that she used to say she liked her as well as one of own children.
GLC02161.183
He encloses two pictures (not included here).Cassie is still at Elmira.
GLC02161.185
to John I. Hutchinson
December 8, 1891
Mason, John N., fl. 1891
Marked as a copy. Mason, a Commissioner, confirms receipt of documents sent by Hutchinson, a district tax collector. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.290
February 13, 1892
Wilson, G., fl. 1892
Marked as a copy. Wilson, deputy commissioner, instructs district tax collector Hutchinson regarding collection of taxes related to manufacturers in his district. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.297
13 May 1892
Wilson, G.W., fl. 1860-1902
Wilson, deputy commissioner, instructs district collector Hutchinson to forward previously requested abstracts of sales of oleomargarine from Hutchinson's district to Washington, D. C. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.302
February 11, 1888
Perkins, Benjamin G., fl. 1888
Possibly to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. Perkins, who formerly served in the Rhode Island Volunteers, updates Jenks on personal matters taking place in the Internal Revenue Service Collector's Office where Jenks formerly worked. Written on IRS...
GLC02750.281
to Ethan A. Jenks and Mr. Coates
30 July 1891
Hutchinson, John I., fl. 1891-1892
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, apologizes for the actions of deputy collector Wilson. Requests that the recipients assess their respective Rhode Island divisions for delinquent tax payers. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.282
26 September 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, instructs Jenks and Coates to finish a report on their respective divisions requested 30 July 1891 (see the previous item on this inventory). Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.283
to Ethan A. Jenks
8 October 1891
Hutchinson, a tax collector, requests information from Jenks, deputy collector in Providence, Rhode Island, regarding some citizens' unpaid taxes. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.284
24 November 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, informs Jenks, Rhode Island deputy collector, that they will "get cat-hauled over the coals by Department soon," if Jenks does not promptly provide him with information on a tax issue within Jenks' division....
GLC02750.285
28 November 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, instructs Jenks, a Rhode Island deputy collector, on the taxation of a large still. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.286
Harpnes, M. A., fl. 1891
Harpnes informs Jenks, a Rhode Island deputy collector, that Henry T. Nichols is a "W. Malt L. Dealer, but not a W. L. Dealer." Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.287
3 December 1891
Powel, William, fl. 1891
Powel contests the Internal Revenue Service's claim that his firm is liable to pay the government a special tax as a retail dealer. Powel was informed of his firms' liability by deputy collector Ethan A. Jenks.
GLC02750.288
5 December 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, informs deputy collector Jenks that [William?] Powel's firm must pay taxes and a penalty. Contains an unsigned note attached by nail waiving all claims to exemption from assessment owing to the fifteen months...
GLC02750.289
December 16, 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs deputy collector Jenks to collect an outstanding penalty from [William?] Powel's firm. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.291
December 26, 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, requests forms from Jenks, deputy collector. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.292
January 14, 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs Jenks, deputy collector, to forward a voucher omitted from Jenks' last expense report. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.294
February 2, 1892
Lister, G.R., fl. 1892
Lister, a record clerk, informs Jenks, deputy collector, of corrections Jenks is required to make on his abstract. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.295
February 6, 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, writes to Jenks, deputy collector, regarding unpaid penalty reports. Written on IRS stationer
GLC02750.296
February 15, 1892
Hutchinson, district collector, requests amended tax forms from deputy collector Jenks. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.298
February 17, 1892
Hutchinson, district collector, requests amended tax forms from deputy collector Jenks. Refers to the previous item in this inventory. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.299
2 April 1892
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Jenks, deputy tax collector, requests information from district collector Hutchinson regarding the return and refund of IRS stamps. A reply from G. R. [?] is included at the bottom of the page. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.300
to Ethan A. Jenks and Coates
13 April 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, discusses tax forms with deputy collectors Jenks and Coates. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.301
4 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, asks deputy collector Jenks to explain the cases he assesses more thoroughly. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.303
5 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, requests that deputy collector Jenks delay the use of a special tax stamp. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.304
31 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, assigns deputy collector Jenks to duty as Oleomargarine Deputy in the Rhode Island office, where Jenks currently works. Informs Jenks that he will work under the supervision of the Stamp Deputy, Mr. Clark....
GLC02750.306
to Zenas Randall Bliss
February 1864
Captain Jenks responds to orders from Colonel Bliss requiring him to obtain corn. States that "there is som corn in this county but hard to get."
GLC02750.016
to Montgomery C. Meigs
March 15, 1864
Captain Jenks transmits the monthly clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, and clothing receipt roll for December 1863.
GLC02750.017
5 July 1864
Captain Jenks transmits the monthly clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, and clothing receipt roll for March 1864.
GLC02750.018
31 August 1864
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
Assistant Adjutant General Wright informs the recipient that Private Frederick Wood is on extra duty as orderly at the Head Quarters where Wright is stationed.
GLC02750.021
to Husband and Son
5 November 1861
writes that she has been sick for four weeks and has not been outside. Bacon has been to see her four times and was here today.
envelope features man holding flag with eagle.
GLC08413.18
to Philip Coleman
December 1, 1864
writes that the new baby is unlike the eldest and he is sleeping more at night than formerly.desires to help a German gentleman in the army. Sue has been unwell.
GLC08413.56
to Maj. Geo. Hooker
February 17, 1878
Beale, James, fl. 1878
remains skeptical of Batchelder's remarks. believe Gen. Reynolds was at Gettysburg before 10 am and after as the maps shows. does not believe the 11th Corps reached the town as early as he said they did.
GLC09171.1
February 26, 1878
still finds Batchelder's story to be inaccurate. writes that the Potomac army has a very poor opimiom of Theodore Lyman. thinks Genie Howard uses the excuse of being wounded to lie.
GLC09171.2
15 April 1878
writes about his own military career as a private. writes he was always glad when a battle was orderly and simply tried to fulfill his duties. thinks it an outrage that Batchelder is going to publish a history.
GLC09171.3
23 April 1878
still challenging Batchelder's account. notes his serious blunders as to dates and time. criticizes his engraving.
GLC09171.4
5 May 1878
accuses Batchelder of complete fabrications. Batchelder claims that a Confederate brigade was captured by Buford's cavalry but Beale doesn't think this ever happened.
GLC09171.5
26 June 1878
learned that Lee was nervous bout the closeness of Reynolds and Buford. the plan was to coax Buford toward Emmettsburg so that Ewell would have time to get to Gettysburg, however, Buford made a rapid advance that afternoon.
GLC09171.7
29 July 1878
read an article in which an ex-Confederate claimed a certain battle never happen. all these indiscrepancies will give rise to the claim that the war never happened.
GLC09171.9
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