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to John Bryant
January 31, 1786
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Discusses accounts he has sent and received from Bryant. Notes he has attested to the balance owned to Bryant.
GLC03432.055
17 July 1786
Writes Bryant he will do everything in his power to obtain Bryant's money when he returns to Boston. Hodgdon will then adjust and close Bryant's accounts.
GLC03432.056
12 August 1794
Informs Bryant that in addition to the stores ordered from Bryant's post by the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) he is also to "speedily" forward Hodgdon 500 port fires.
GLC03432.057
11 September 1794
Notes he received the cannon, carriages, and port fires and believes them a good acquisition. Requests Bryant send the 495 pistols that were absent in this return. Probably related to supplies for the army raised to suppress the Wiskey Rebellion.
GLC03432.058
13 November 1794
Writes to Bryant he has informed Mr. Ames that he is to repair the vacant buildings on the hill for his dwelling. Requests Bryant assists with finding employment for Mr. Ames's men and to note any articles that he delivers to Ames.
GLC03432.059
to Maria Webb
30 November 1859
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
GLC08360.04
9 January 1795
Discusses the progress on the armory Mr. Ames is establishing (see GLC03432.059). Asks Bryant to continue assisting Mr. Ames with the armory. Any cleaning and repairs to muskets are to be completed first followed by constructing muskets of the...
GLC03432.060
18 June 1795
Writes Bryant that he has spoken with the Secretary of War (Timothy Pickering) regarding howitzers and that they believe it is "necessary." Instructs Bryant to complete the carriages and to suspend all other operations until he receives further...
GLC03432.061
30 July 1795
Asks Bryant for further details on the type, number, and weight of various supplies and weapons listed on Bryant's return. Instructs Bryant to be more accurate and "perfect" in his returns.
GLC03432.062
18 August 1795
Reminds Bryant that all the returns need to list is what have been received and delivered since the last return. This will save Bryant trouble in the future. Informs Bryant he cannot receive a credit for the ducks until Hodgdon receives a voucher...
GLC03432.063
8 October 1795
Updates Bryant on Augusts' return he received from Bryant. Informs Bryant that he did not receive any receipts for the stores noted as expended, therefore Bryant will not be credited for those. Notes that Mr. Ames should have given Bryant a receipt...
GLC03432.064
9 January 1796
Encloses (not included) a minute of the inaccuracies on Bryant's return that must be accounted for. Reminds Bryant again to provide more details on his returns and to remember to list all alterations. Says that full returns are unnecessary, Bryant...
GLC03432.065
to Watson Freeman
4 December 1850
Weeden, Henry, fl. 1850
Weeden, a tailor with a shop at 10 Franklin Avenue in Boston, declines to repair Watson's coat by saying "With me Principle first - Money afterwards. Though a poor man I crave the patronage of no Being that would volunteer his services to arrest a...
GLC09028.01
to A. B. Baker
February 26, 1853
Hazelton, H.L., fl. 1853
Introduces his friend Watson Freeman, who is seeking the appointment of U.S. Marshal of Massachusetts. States "He is a very deserving man, & I am sorry to say is a Democrat; but still there is a redeeming trait - he is a staunch Union man..."...
GLC09028.03
15 April 1796
Requests Bryant sends 40 of his best French Arms with cartouch boxes and gun [worms] to Captain Edward Miller's recruits in Connecticut. Notes to take triplicate receipts upon delivery.
GLC03432.066
to Miller A. Wright
3 November 1863
Lee, George Washington Custis, 1832-1913
Unnumbered special order. Military assignment.
GLC02691.11.047
to General John B. Floyd
6 November 1861
Willcoxon, John B., fl. 1861
Formal notice of the discharge of Private Miller A. Wright. Also signed by the same Major John B. Willcoyer (see # 19).
GLC02691.11.022
6 July 1863
Holmes, Roland, fl. 1863
Pass for a furlough to Rome, GA for 17 days. Written at Provost Marshall's Office.
GLC02691.11.040
to Frank E. Burke
February 9, 1864
Taylor, Walter Herron, 1838-1916
Mr. Taylor informs Mr. Burke that General Lee cannot approve the transfer of any man without consultation of commanding officers, and further review of military regulations. There is no specific reference to a soldier whose status may be in question...
GLC02691.11.055
February 23, 1864
Burke, Frank G., fl. 1864
The salutation refers to Miller as Lieutenant Colonel. He is ordered to "proceed immediately" to the command of Brigadier General Gardner on "official business".
GLC02691.11.057
2 March 1864
Unnumbered special order. Miller is ordered to take command of a captain's company and march it to Mississippi.
GLC02691.11.060
December 27, 1864
Wright, Moses R., fl. 1864
The salutation reads "Dear Nephew." Moses is helping Miller go into business. He writes briefly here to ensure that he reaches Miller, as he may not see his nephew for a few days.
GLC02691.11.076
March 28, 1865
Wilson, A.N., fl. 1865
Wilson misses Miller a good deal
GLC02691.11.078
to Captain P. Haughten
March 31, 1865
Haughten is directed to offer Miller "all the assistance he may desire within your power" and to aid Miller in "obtaining information."
GLC02691.11.079
5 April 1865
The tax on tobacco has become fifty cents. Wilson went to see Green Adams, but missed him. He will try again the next day.
GLC02691.11.080
8 April 1865
Wilson discusses the latest developments on tobacco, as well as other news. He mentions that he wants to see what course General Lee takes before he does anything. It is unclear exactly what he means by this.
GLC02691.11.081
to A. Q. Martin
5 June 1865
Adams, Green, fl. 1865
Status report of Mr. Adams concerning his purchases
GLC02691.11.087
February 15, 1869
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Written on the stationary of the law firm Wright and Featherspoon, of which Augustus is a partner.
GLC02691.11.092
11 September 1897
Fellows, A.W., fl. 1897
Mr. Fellows was probably asked to check on Miller's brother for him, for he comments that he passed his brother's house, and though he missed him, saw what a lovely house Miller's brother had. Mr. Fellows also notes Miller's coal land in Tennessee...
GLC02691.11.099
to High Council
6 June 1887
Houlter, Thomas, fl. 1887
He is unable to attend due to business.
GLC05756.027
Mr. George W. Braunwill, Bishop of Plain City
21 November 1887
Henrie, John, fl. 1887
[Attached to ] 1888/04/14 George W. Braunwill Jr. to President Shurliff and Members of the High Council.
GLC05756.029
to The President & High Council of Weber Stake
17 November 1888
Mulford, E., fl. 1888-1889
GLC05756.032
to A. W. Millgate Esq.
22 November 1888
GLC05756.033
5 March 1889
GLC05756.034
to the President & High Council of Weber Stake
17 July 1888
GLC05756.035
3 December 1888
GLC05756.036
1 August 1888
GLC05756.037
10 May 1888
Stoddard, Hyrum F., fl. 1888
to [struck: A. W. Millgate] [inserted: the President and High Council of Weber Stake.]
GLC05756.038
to Elder Millgate
28 July 1891
Gate, Robert, fl. 1891
GLC05756.039
to the High Council of the Weber Stake
9 July 1888
Dye, Samuel, fl. 1888
GLC05756.040
30 August 1891
GLC05756.041
to body of High Council of Ogden City
December 31, 1888
Waldram, Cnaria, fl. 1888
Henry Rose has left and sold land that did not belong to him. This is proof of his guilt in the matter awaiting the court's decision.
GLC05756.044
to Mr. B. H. Bingham
January 27, 1889
Hardman, G. R., fl. 1889
GLC05756.045
to Elder W. F. Garner
28 October 1889
Wallace, Thomas, fl. 1889
Awarding Garner $30.00 in a case between him and G. G. Linford.
GLC05756.057
to Shurtliff
December 6, 1889
Garner, W.F., fl. 1889
Submitting to the High Court for payment of a debt by G. G. Linford. Enclosing a decision of the Bishop's Court of North Ogden between Garner and Linford. Linford refuses to pay the settlement .
GLC05756.058
to the President and members of the High Council of Weber Stake of Zion
circa 1891
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872
Failure of James Wilson to pay a loan of $359.68.
GLC05756.059
to Brother Millgate
4 November 1890
Upcoming court case regarding James Wilson's non-payment of a debt.
GLC05756.061
to James Wilson
6 July 1891
Offering to drop the owed interest and accept payment of $350 within a months time.
GLC05756.062
March 15, 1892
He is willing to abide by the decision of the High Council nd asks Wilson to "select your man at you erelist [earliest] convience . . . ."
GLC05756.063
to the High Council of Weber Stake
February 17, 1892
Wilson, James, 1742-1798
He is ready of arbitration but Brother Read first refused to accept his man [i.e. his arbitrator] and then refused to accept the decision of the High Council.
GLC05756.064
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