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1953/04/01
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
to Dr. Carl J. Friedrich.
Informs Friedrich that some papers are missing from the file that he sent to Friedrich on Friday, but he will try to find them and send them.
GLC06196.029
15 February 1815
Smith, Albert, 1763-1823
to Aaron Hobart
Discusses a legal case against him. Mentions that there has been "unfair impression & representation" cast upon him and thus, asks Hobart for several favors, such as to have a conference with K. Whitman, to have permission to visit his family, to...
GLC06313.04.041
1862/02/24
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
to: Major General McClellan, Washington.
"No. 42." "Lines down. Can get nothing South of the Ohio. Today line down to Cairo."
GLC05601.065
to: Brigadier General Cullum, Cairo.
"Send the families of [Simon B.] Buckner, [Roger W.] Hanson & Madrid back to Columbus. They should not have been received without my orders. I can't ascertain where the parties named have been sent. When they are properly disposed of, it will be...
GLC05601.066
1862/03/07
"I am in immediate communication with Genl. Buell by telegraph. I cannot leave here to meet him, till Fort Henry, New Madrid and Ponton are connected by telegraph. Have strong parties at work to effect this. Genl. [Samuel R.] Curtis is again...
GLC05601.083
to: Edwin M. Stanton, Secty of War, Washington.
" The Depts. of the Ohio & the Missouri should be under one Genl. Head. If not, all south of the Cumberland River should be added to this Dept. If I can have the Genl. charge of the two, I would leave [strikeout] Genl. Buell in the particular...
GLC05601.087
"Col. Harding can be shared; but Genl. [William K.] Strong cannot at the present time without injury to the service."
GLC05601.088
1862/03/31
to: E. M. Stanton, Washington.
"Please telegraph me the relative rank of the following Generals: Grant, Buell, Pope, C. F. Smith, McClernand, & Wallace. A question of rank has been raised which, unless settled immediately, may lead to serious embarrassment."
GLC05601.097
"We have possession of no point at the Memphis & Charleston R. R. My present purpose is to attack it somewhere in the vicinity of Corinth."
GLC05601.099
3 December 1816
Baylies, William, 1776-1865
Informs Hobart that A.H. Lawrence & Co. would not make the endorsement because they claimed they did not have any authority to do so, "except in case of payment of the residue." Mentions he has written to Mr. Winslow so ask "what to return or keep...
GLC06313.04.052
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