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[Request for provisions]
26 October 1783
Benson, Joshua, fl. 1775-1783
Request for one day's worth of provisions for four prisoners. Countersigned by John Lillie.
GLC02437.02711
[Provision return]
27 October 1783
Alden, J., fl. 1783
Provision return for five prisoners of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment.
GLC02437.02715
28 October 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Provision return for five prisoners of the 4th Massachusetts regiment. Lists men by company and rations issued.
GLC02437.02720
[Payment from Thomas Flucker to Edward How]
9 May 1773
Certifies that Thomas Flucker paid Edward How to hire his "negro man" for four days work.
GLC02437.09482
[Information related to the estate of Samuel Waldo]
1773
Docket notes that this document is from papers belonging to Thomas Flucker. Heading indicates, "The following Estates, belonging to the Estate of the Late Brigadier Samuel Waldo Esqr. remains undisposed of besides the Muscongus Patent so called & a...
GLC02437.09483
to Thomas Oakes
June 11, 1814
Treadwell, John White, 1785-1857
Treadwell orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to hold his company armed and ready to march at a moment's notice and to appoint a meeting place in case of alarm. Should there be an alarm they should meet in the...
GLC01450.720.06
September 11, 1814
Treadwell orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to appear with his company fully armed and with knapsacks and blankets at Washington Square at 8:00 AM on September 12, 1814. The United States was then engaged in The War...
GLC01450.720.09
September 15, 1814
Treadwell orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to appear with his company fully armed and with knapsacks and blankets at Washington Square at 8:00 AM on the following Monday. They will meet "for inspection which will be...
GLC01450.720.10
GLC01450.720.11
to Moody Bedel
February 26, 1815
Smead, Benjamin, 1775-1858
Smead writes to Bedel about the jubilation surrounding the news of peace in the War of 1812, the celebration of George Washington's birthday, and the dissolution of the consolidated 11th and 22nd regiments. He heaps praise on several officers...
GLC01450.721.08
October 19, 1818
Tucker, Thomas Tudor, 1745-1828
Printed form letter with blanks filled in by hand indicating that a draft against the Bank of the United States had been sent (not included) and requesting a receipt. Tucker was the secretary of the treasury.
GLC01450.721.19
to John Cripps
7 March 1853
Gadsden, James, 1788-1858
Writes to his Secretary regarding a successful journey. Encloses public documents that require attention (not included). Is disappointed because Secretary of State William Marcy has not drawn up a Treaty of Extradition. Gadsden feels that his...
GLC03587.01
to John Y. Mason
14 June 1844
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Poses an introduction for Philip Barton Key, who is looking to advance in the law profession in Washington, D.C. Key was the son of the late Francis Scott Key, Taney's brother-in-law. Asks Mason to procure Key an appointment as a judge advocate to...
GLC03883.01
December 9, 1846
Introduces Joseph Costrey of Maryland as a qualified young man and recommends him for an appointment.
GLC03883.03
to Margaret McClelland
31 July 1863
Hallidy, Adam, M., fl. 1862-1865
Discusses the significance of their correspondence. Describes his daily activities. Reports accompanying rioters from the New York Draft Riots to the old capitol prison to await court martial. Writes that after they see their new quarters, the...
GLC05522.03
to Margaret Hallidy
6 July 1864
Reports having received a letter from Maggie dated 5 February, when she was still Miss McClelland, not Mrs. Hallidy. Includes his transcription of that letter which announces the receipt of his ring and $50, and her acceptance of his proposal....
GLC05522.04
to Theodore Parker
March 14, 1857
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Senator Wilson thanks Reverend Parker for Parker's recent criticism of Wilson's speech on the topic of slavery and states' rights. Defends himself, stating "I deny the right of any state or nation to hold men in slavery, but I maintain the right of...
GLC08889
[General orders disbanding the Army of the Potomac]
28 June 1865
Halsted, George B., fl. 1865
Halsted, Assistant Adjutant General for the Army of the Potomac, announces that the Army of the Potomac "ceases to exist." Cites the names of division and brigade commanders. Gives in instructions for post-disbandment procedures. Signed at Head...
GLC08890
to Matilda Mason
20 September 1847
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Responds to a previous letter from Matie, possibly a relative by marriage. Mentions mutual acquaintances, including a fellow soldier named Rhett. Relates that he occupies a suite of apartments belonging to Senora Santa Anna (wife of former Mexican...
GLC08894
to unknown
January 22, 1782
Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807
Indicates that he received intelligence from his correspondent about the British receiving reinforcements from New York in Charleston, he is "of opinion that the reinforcement you have received from General St. Clair, must have put you in a position...
GLC08903
to R. C. Burrow
22 June 1901
Jackson, Giles B., 1853-1924
Seeks information for the Negro Business League's attempt to document African-Americans who meet Virginia's voting requirements. Explains that "The Negro Business League of Va. is endeavoring to...assist the constitutional convention in deriving at...
GLC08907
to William W. McKean
4 May 1861
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Redirects a ship, the Niagara under Captain W.W. McKean, originally sent to blockade Charleston to the Gulf of Mexico to "take measures for instituting and carrying into effect a rigid blockade of the Mississippi and such other ports, especially...
GLC08908
[Diary of Civil War surgeon]
1862
Blakeslee, Amos C., 1826-?
Medical diary by U. S. Army contract surgeon covering the Union hospitals in and around Philadelphia. The bulk of the entries appear between 14 September 1862 and 23 November 1862. Comments on his hospital work, in which he treated wounded soldiers...
GLC08909
to Nathan Hodgdon
March 7, 1814
Hodgon, Silvanus, fl. 1813-1815
Informs his uncle that he is in good health and asks that his love be given to family and friends. Notes that his time (serving aboard the frigate Macedonian) is about half up and he has been at sea since the previous April. He asks to be written to.
GLC01450.705.02
January 16, 1815
Informs his uncle that he is in good health and asks that his love be given to family and friends. Indicates that they are building ships "and expect to take the Lake next summer," referring to Lake George. He asks to be written to and that the mail...
GLC01450.705.03
[Order for light infantry member John Howard to appear at the Concert Hall in Salem, Massachusetts]
1807/02/04
Lang, Nathaniel Jr., fl. 1807-1808
Howard was a member of the Salem Light Infantry Company and ordered to appear on 5 February 1807. Order made under the authority of the commandant.
GLC01450.720.01
[Order for light infantry member John Howard to attend a meeting at General Derby's building]
1808/04/26
Howard was a member of the Salem Light Infantry Company and ordered to appear in uniform on 3 May 1808. Also informs him that all the company members must pay an assessment fee of $1.50. Order made under the authority of Samuel G. Derby, captain of...
GLC01450.720.02
[List of Clothing left at Salem by the detachment of artillery when ordered to march to Portland, Maine]
1812-1814
Notes that "this Cloaths was to be Sent to the Detachment but have not come." Contains a chart enumerating articles of clothing associated with various companies.
GLC01450.720.04
March 14, 1814
Treadwell orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to assemble the legal voters in his company and have them elect an ensign to replace the recently discharged J.M. Peek. The United States was then engaged in The War of...
GLC01450.720.05
June 26, 1814
Derby, Samuel Gardner, 1767-1843
Derby orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to "visit the Guard of Sentinels at Hospital point & elsewhere to night as Guard Rounds." The United States was then engaged in The War of 1812. Derby was a brigadier general.
GLC01450.720.07
June 30, 1814
Treadwell orders Captain Oakes of the first regiment of Massachusetts militia to organize a guard unit from his company and have them report for duty at 6:30 at the Court House to receive orders. The United States was then engaged in The War of 1812.
GLC01450.720.08
June 20, 1812
Weeks, John W., 1781-1853
Captain Weeks reports to Colonel Bedel that, despite difficulties, he enlisted five men. Indicates that he will need money soon because the men are unwilling to join otherwise. Letter written during the War of 1812.
GLC01450.721.02
June 9, 1812
Greene, James, 1765-1836
Lieutenant Greene provides Colonel Bedel with a report indicting he enlisted two men for a period of five years each. Letter written during the War of 1812.
GLC01450.721.03
Duncan, John, fl. 1812
Duncan relays news of his appointment to ensign of infantry and his changed orders to report to Colonel Bedel's command. Letter written during the War of 1812.
GLC01450.721.04
[Department No. 6 Orders]
1812/06/26
Larned, Simon, 1753-1817
Orders that commanding officers forward a return of all men recruited in their districts in the month of June. Also orders that those who failed to remit returns for May recruits do so, so that the secretary of war can "see at one view the strength...
GLC01450.721.05
to Isaac Hull Butler
June 24, 1813
Langdon, John, 1741-1819
Deputy Commissary Langdon indicates that he will forward clothing to Captain Butler. Letter written during the War of 1812.
GLC01450.721.06
June 12, 1815
Babcock, Hampton Champlin, 1792-1849
Lieutenant Babcock informs Bedel that he has men from the 11th Infantry under his command who need to be paid. Lists five such men. A signed note by Bedel on the bottom requests that another officer peruse the list. Letter written shortly after the...
GLC01450.721.07
March 13, 1815
Wilson, N., fl. 1815
Seeks discharge documents necessary to carry out General Alexander Macomb's order to transfer a soldier named Daniel Dolloff from the 11th infantry regiment to the 34th infantry regiment.
GLC01450.721.09
March 23, 1815
Bedel, Hazen, fl. 1812-1821
Hazen writes to his brother to report problems with soldiers' pay shortly after the end of the War of 1812. Mentions rumors about military appointments, President Madison's plan to maintain an army of 25,000, and a potential assignment for their...
GLC01450.721.10
April 13, 1815
Hazen Bedel writes from the cantonment at Sackets Harbor, New York, to his brother to report problems with soldiers' pay shortly after the end of the War of 1812. Notes that General Jacob Brown assumed command and comments on his activities...
GLC01450.721.11
May 24, 1815
Shortly after the end of the War of 1812, Hazen Bedel writes from the cantonment at Sackets Harbor, New York, to his brother to report that the men have been paid and will march home tomorrow. Provides news about the regiment and lingering issues...
GLC01450.721.12
May 31, 1815
Hazen Bedel writes from the cantonment at Sackets Harbor, New York, to his brother to report on activities pertaining to discharges and military reorganization after the end of the War of 1812. Indicates that he would like a staff appointment. Hazen...
GLC01450.721.13
Hazen Bedel writes from the cantonment at Sackets Harbor, New York, to his brother to report on his duties on guard, and military reorganization and pay issues after the end of the War of 1812. Also discusses the suicide of an ensign named Douvra...
GLC01450.721.14
June 25, 1815
Hazen Bedel writes from the cantonment at Sackets Harbor, New York, to his brother while on guard duty. Indicates that his unit will be heading to Greenbush on the Niagara frontier. Relates stories of how one soldier had to resign after drinking too...
GLC01450.721.15
August 31, 1815
Tupper, Thomas, fl. 1815
Tupper writes on behalf of Private Isaac Whitcomb, to help get the documentation necessary for him to obtain a discharge after his service in the 11th infantry regiment during the War of 1812. Tupper was a captain in the 3rd regiment of Vermont...
GLC01450.721.16
November 17, 1815
Blake, Henry J., fl. 1815
Blake seeks an affidavit attesting to his good character and to have Bedel come and lend him support in his upcoming court martial. A note on the address leaf reiterates the urgency of the message and asks that it be delivered as soon as possible.
GLC01450.721.17
April 13, 1816
McNeil, John, 1784-1850
McNeil informs Bedel that he will leave for Detroit in a few days. He notes talking with generals Eleazer Ripley and Benjamin Pierce (McNeil's father-in-law) about Colonel Bedel's merits and seeks continued correspondence. During the War of 1812...
GLC01450.721.18
[Exchange papers for American prisoner of war Joseph W. Clark]
1813/07/27
Bowen, J., fl. 1813
Countersigned by Jn. Haines and W. Boothby, who along with Bowen were "Commissioners of His Majesty's Transport Service," and Thomas Gribble as agent for prisoners of war on parole at Ashburton, England. Certifies that Clark, a master of an...
GLC02247.02
[Two items relating to Joshua Abraham Norton, self-proclaimed emperor of the United States] [Decimalized]
circa 1878
Norton, Joshua Abraham, 1819-1880
Joshua Norton was an Englishman who came to America during the California Gold Rush of 1849 and proclaimed himself emperor of the United States. Mark Twain is said to have modeled the character of Huck Finn on Norton.
GLC02729
[Cabinet photograph of Joshua Abraham Norton]
Bradley, James, fl. 1783
Signed "Emperor Norton." Three-quarter profile photograph of a seated Norton. He is wearing an officer's uniform.
GLC02729.01
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