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1783
[economic theories and proposals]
includes agricultural figures and population notes
GLC03769.006
16 June 1890
Defew, Chauncey M., fl. 1890
to Mr. Cobb
GLC03769.007
[rudimentary map of John Jackson's estate]
backside contains figures
GLC03769.008
scrap paper containing illegible handwriting
GLC03769.009.01
21 December 1861
Blutring, John, fl. 1861
partial receipt for O'Brien
GLC03769.009.02
21 April 1823
Hoffman, Murray, fl. 1823
Depositions of witnesses in a case between Benjamin Huntington, Gordon L. Mumford and Philectus Havens and others.
GLC03769.011
19 April 1823
Bluendorf, Ian, fl. 1823
Legal summons for witnesses in the case between Benjamin Huntington and Philectus Havens and others.
GLC03769.012
2 May 1825
Burton, Francis, fl. 1825
[document requring 450 dollars to be paid to James Kerr as six months salary]
GLC03769.014
20 June 1774
to M.P. Van Schanach
GLC03769.016
29 May 1801
Willet, Gilbert Golden, fl. 1801
[legally binding certain men to the Sheriff of New York]
says they owe six hundred dollars and one is in custody for failing to pay.
GLC03769.017
18 November 1913
Morgan, Anne, fl. 1913
to Miss Virginia Young
GLC03769.018
21 April 1795
Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800
to Philip Schuyler
GLC03769.019
29 May 1812 - 9 November 1813
Cleaveland, fl. 1812
receipt for Capt Steven Adams to Parker Cleaveland
GLC03769.020
5 August 1794
Ganswood, Leonard, fl. 1781-1794
[certifying recent supreme court decision in case against Daniel Garllen William]
GLC03769.021
5 April 1857
to C.W Rockwell
GLC03769.022.01
8 December 1932
Lehman, Herbert H., 1878-1963
to Mrs. Alton B. Parker
GLC03769.022.02
2 December 1932
clipping about Gov. Lehman and Van Buren Day
GLC03769.022.03
23 April 1934
GLC03769.022.04
circa 1763-1791
Cadwalade, John, fl. 1763-1791
to sir
letter fragment
GLC03769.023
6 April 1785
Blou, Joshua, fl. 1785
to John Nicholas
GLC03769.026.01
26 March 1785
to Sir
mentions Nicholas Alleman
GLC03769.026.02
1 May 1739 - 28 May 1739
Account of a surveyer report on the Pennyslvania and Maryland boundary
photographs on back with biography
GLC03769.026.03
5 August 1763
Kefson, William, fl. 1763
supreme court ruling to take Charles Duryee into custody
GLC03769.027
ad for J.W.B Dobler, west side bank
GLC03769.028.01
7 January 1875
to Mr. Bartlett
GLC03769.028.02
1861-1877
Slocum, Delia, fl. 1861-1877
to Franklin Cranor
re: The transcript of a love poem probably kept from a longer letter from Slocum.
GLC03791.023
8 March 1865
Cranor, Franklin, fl. 1862-1865
to Delia Slocum
re: Reports that washed out bridges have resulted in no mail delivery for a week. He writes that lack of news has made him "tired and lonesome." After the arrival of the postmaster he closes his letter and reopens it the next day, where he mentions...
GLC03791.024
11 April 1865
re: Records the reaction in camp to Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox. "Cheering, yelling an shooting of there guns and it was kept up till about three Oclock this morning[.]"
GLC03791.025
28 April 1865
re: Cranor describes his move from Blue Springs back to Nashville and the somber mood present after Lincoln's assassination ("evry thing is dressed in mourning.") He writes that he talked to the "rebs" who said that they thought Johnson would be...
GLC03791.026
11 May 1865
re: Cranor reports there has been some speculation about getting out of the army in July, but he doesn't believe it. He reports on a recent severe storm and its destruction in camp.
GLC03791.027
13 July 1865
. re: "I will give you a short not of our trials and trubells since we left Nashville[.]" He also reports that there next stop is in Texas, 900 miles away by water "and that is the way we will go[.]" He reports on hot weather and poor health, but...
GLC03791.028
5 August 1865
Records his crossing of the Gulf of Mexico and the sea sick boys. He writes that he got sick then and remains so. He writes that sickness has been a problem for the whole regiment and records the illness of two mutual acquaintances. He reports a...
GLC03791.029
4 September 1865
re: Cranor reports going to church for the first time since he left Indiana on his furlough last spring. He reports that his regiment are the only troops in the area, a big change, but one that he enjoys. He complains of his inability to be home...
GLC03791.030
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