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10 June 1875
Hunt, John Elliot, 1798-1877
to Henry Jackson Hunt
John Hunt encloses a draft (not included) and discusses financial matters with his nephew. The top of the page appears to be missing.
GLC02382.219
30 November 1875
John Hunt encloses a draft (not included) from the Metropolitan National Bank in New York City for three hundred dollars. Relates his sympathy that Henry J. Hunt, his nephew, did not obtain a military post at Baltimore, Maryland. Notes, "it may be...
GLC02382.220
5 August 1876
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
to D. Thompson and Son
Discusses financial matters such as a life insurance policy and mortgage with D. Thompson and Son, possibly a law firm.
GLC02382.221
23 November 1875-6 March 1876
[General Henry Jackson Hunt's account information]
Pertains to Hunt's account at a National Bank. Bank's name is illegible.
GLC02382.222
April 1878
Mahon, M.J.M., fl. 1878-1883
[Receipt for payment from Henry Jackson Hunt]
Mahon, treasurer of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, certifies that Hunt paid $8 in society dues.
GLC02382.224
March 1883
Mahon, treasurer of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, certifies that Hunt paid $4 in society dues.
GLC02382.225
1870-1880
Constitution of the Artillery Association of the Army of the Potomac.
Includes articles pertaining to the organization of the Artillery Association. Membership includes "all officers who were borne on the rolls of and actually served with the Artillery Corps of the Army of the Potomac and were honorably discharged, or...
GLC02382.226
10 April 1863
[Proposal for organizing the artillery of the Army of the Potomac]
Lists commanding officers for corps and divisions, strength of guns, batteries, and numbers of guns. Hunt notes that this document was presented as a proposition by him to Major General Joseph Hooker, Commander of the Department and Army of the...
GLC02382.227
3 September 1863
Newbatt, Alfred, fl. 1863-1865
[Report of ammunition in the reserve artillery train, Army of the Potomac]
Written near Petersburg. Newbatt signs as First Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer, Reserve Artillery, Army of the Potomac. Lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.228
circa 1876
[ Written on General orders no. 14 for the purpose of diffusing instruction in artillery regiments]
Includes printed orders issued 24 August 1849 by W. G. Freeman, Assistant Adjutant General, from the Headquarters of the Army at West Point. Orders discuss organization and command of artillery regiments. These orders are followed by a note...
GLC02382.229
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