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to Richard H. Jackson
December 17, 1863
Gibbons, Patrick F., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that he finds Richard's letters very interesting and hopes he will visit Boston soon. He mentions their friend Samuel.
GLC07705.383
to: Drazilla Churchill.
08 September 1862
Churchill, Byron, 1846-?
Churchill reports that "one of the men in Co. F accidentally shot his mess mate yesterday through the body," and that accidents such as this are frequent. As he writes, two pickets are approaching with a pair of "secesh." He again expresses...
GLC03859.07
to Father
23 June 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Letter of introduction fro George Jr. Langbeim.
GLC07705.076
to Lydia A. Bishoff
25 June 1863
Swisher, Daniel, fl. 1861-1863
Times are dull and lonesome, and Swisher has not received any news from home for the past two months. His regiment has continually been on the march, and has not stopped long enough for him to write a letter. He would like to know how Bishoff is...
GLC03523.40.27
to James T. Ames re: conducting gun business in Washington D.C.
1842/04/06
Ames, Nathan F., fl. 1842
Last page contains pencil and ink sketch of a belt latch, over which he has written part of the letter.
GLC06927
to Sam Chapman
1910/01/21
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
McDowell and an additional circuit court judge appointment for Virginia; misdated "Chambersburg letter" of Gen. Lee to Gen. Ewell.
GLC03921.29
to unknown
19 August 1860
Perkins, Jacob N., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "Jacob Neal Perkins." Name of recipient is written in Greek alphabet, as are occasional phrases in the letter.
GLC02181.11
Epistola Christofori Colom... de insulis Indie supra Gangem.... [exploration]
1493
Columbus, Christopher, 1451-1506
First edition, in Latin, second (corrected) issue, printed at Rome after 29 April 1493. Gothic type; 33 lines per page. Pamphlet printing letter to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain concerning his first voyage to America, the so-called...
GLC01427
to Getty
1847-1908
Frank, fl. 1852
A letter written by Frank to Gertrude informing her of the death of Kate who is to be buried in Racine County, Wisconsin. Kate is believed to be Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh's sister Catherine. It is unclear the relationship and identity of Getty...
GLC06253.21
to his family
February 10, 1863
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Describes how he accidentally mailed an envelope of blank envelopes instead of an envelope full of letters to his family.
GLC03603.193
to Hank
27 November 1863
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
A continuation of the previous letter. Writes that he marched to Chickamauga Creek the day before and spotted rebels burning bridges and their own baggage. Reports that the men have taken 80 pieces of rebel artillery and estimates that they will...
GLC06728.060
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
December 8, 1943
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
A brief postcard to tell his parents that he arrived two days ago to a "swell field." His schedule looks to be very tough, but it's great to be out of Wendover.
Postcard is an image of "C-106 Liberator Bomber. The Liberator is one fo the fastest...
GLC09620.064
to Henry Knox
20 October 1803
Robins, Jonathan D., fl. 1803
Mentions that he received Knox's last several letters, and updates him on financial arrangements, such as with Joseph Peirce. Discusses other business transactions and shipments via Captain [Edward] Kelleran.
GLC02437.07833
February 16, 1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She thought a recent letter of his may have been a valentine but no such luck. His parents are going to a benefit party and they want her to go with them.
GLC07705.343
February 11, 1793
Maunsell, John, fl. 1724-1795
As William Knox writes by this post, he has little to report other than his sincerest regards. Says Mr. Brett's letter is included in William's letter. Asks to have Brett's letter returned after Henry reads it. "Free" stamped on address leaf with...
GLC02437.05812
to Colonel Henry Jackson
August 2, 1782
Heath, William, 1737-1814
The recipient is inferred from contents of the letter. Heath informs Col. Jackson that he has just received the New York newspaper with an enclosed letter of intelligence from him. States that he will send the letter and newspaper to the Commander in...
GLC01412.63.04
to Eleanor Hammond
February 13, 1865
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
John got hypothermia after going out to meet the rest of the company. He was sent to the hospital, but sent a letter to Joseph yesterday saying "he was getting better very fast." Is feeling "first rate" and hopes she is too. He and Joseph pray...
GLC09273.26
to [John] Ashley
25 November 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Thanks him for last month's letter. Asks him if he can provide any information from his quarter, and would be obliged by a letter from him when possible. Docket reads "To Mr Ashley Springfield -"
GLC02437.03348
January 27, 1783
Nicolas, Lewis, 1717-1807
Forwarding Knox a letter from General Horatio Gates and informing him that he will help Gates in any way possible. Noted as granted. See GLC02437.01862 for the enclosed letter. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.01865
to H.O. Houghton
April 7, 1876
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Letter is on American Collecting Agency letterhead. In the letter, George May Powell mentions that he would like to work out a contract before any more work is done. He refers to other business matters.
GLC00687.136
to George Walton re: circular to Governors transmitting Act for levying duties
1789/07/09
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Circular letter, lacking the act of Congress. Trimmed on right edge, with some loss of text. One bust engraving of Washington included.
GLC04388
to Margaret Lobik
16 October 1945
Lobik, Paul H., 1915-1998
One letter from Paul H. Lobik to Margaret Lobik dated October 16, 1945.
GLC09578.102
29 October 1945
One letter from Paul H. Lobik to Margaret Lobik dated October 29, 1945.
GLC09578.104
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
24 November 1942
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Responding to Nueal's news about Dorroh Conner, Conner hopes that he does join the Air Corp. He advises Dorroh Conner not to stay around and let the army get him. Conner wishes that he had had time to join the Air Corp. He expresses sadness at the...
GLC09581.10
07 November 1943
Conner writes that he was sad to hear that negro Stink and Leo Long did not pass the exam for the Army, but at the same time he is glad "they are not going through with what we are." On the topic of serving during the war, Conner tells Nueal "I sure...
GLC09581.29
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