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7 January 1823
Jones, Alex (fl. 1823)
to Aaron Hobart
Requesting Hobart's help in appointing John Howe as "collector for the port of Bristol and Warren.
GLC06313.04.216
January 1823
Curtis, M. (fl. 1823-1824)
GLC06313.04.222
25 January 1823
Hobart, Albert (fl. 1823-1824)
GLC06313.04.224
6 February 1823
Sampson, Zabdiel (1781-1828)
GLC06313.04.228
25 November 1823
Hayward, Elijah (1786-1864)
GLC06313.04.235
11 December 1823
GLC06313.04.240
23 December 1823
Thacher, James
GLC06313.04.245
9 January 1824
Bacon, R. (fl. 1824)
GLC06313.04.249
17 January 1824
GLC06313.04.254
24 January 1824
Hobart, Nathaniel (1758-1838)
GLC06313.04.261
2 February 1824
GLC06313.04.266
5 February 1824
Freeman, Russel (fl. 1824-1825)
GLC06313.04.271
12 February 1824
Stephenson, Thomas
GLC06313.04.278
18 February 1824
Includes a handwritten 'f' on the address leaf, possibly a free frank.
GLC06313.04.282
27 February 1824
GLC06313.04.288
6 March 1824
Jones, Ezekial (fl. 1824)
GLC06313.04.295
9 March 1824
Unknown
Signed by William H. [Sturtevant?]
GLC06313.04.298
16 March 1824
GLC06313.04.302
10 April 1824
GLC06313.04.313
12 May 1824
Pleasonton, S.
Noted as written from the Treasury Department, "5m. Aud: Office".
GLC06313.04.323
4 June 1824
Beal, Thomas P. (1786-1852)
GLC06313.04.330
24 August 1824
GLC06313.04.339
1 November 1824
GLC06313.04.344
12 December 1824
Josselyn, Benjamin (fl. 1824)
GLC06313.04.351
5 January 182[5]
Willis, Nathan
GLC06313.04.365
10 January 1825
GLC06313.04.370
17 January 1825
GLC06313.04.375
18 January 1825
Richardson, Joseph
GLC06313.04.379
Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis
Petition to Abraham Lincoln
re: returning control of the church to Union clergy. With AES of Abraham Lincoln (4 March 1864) re: necessity of separation between church and state; and AES of Maj. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut (18 March 1864) re: "no military necessity" for taking...
GLC04813.01
11 March 1864
Chaplain Association of Memphis
Petition to P.J.D. Irwin
Petition to Army Surgeon P.J.D. Irwin re: attesting to church's Confederate leanings. With endorsement of surgeons in charge of U.S. general military hospitals (11 March 1864) and AES of P.J.D. Irwin (14 March 1864).
GLC04813.02
14 March 1864
Citizens of Memphis
Petition to Maj. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut
Petition to Maj. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut re: defence of existing clergy.
GLC04813.03
15 March 1864
Hurlbut, Stephen A.
to unknown general
re: postponing decision pending further investigation.
GLC04813.04
1865/04/20
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Philadelphia inquirer. [April 20, 1865]
Includes a detailed account of the Lincoln funeral procession in Philadelphia. Provides decriptions of the coffin, funeral car, and catafalque, lists of important attendees, and engravings of the coffin. The newspaper columns have dark black...
GLC08428.01
15 July 1864
Wheeler, Lysander (fl. 1837-1903)
to his brother-in-law, parents and sister
Written at the Camp of the 105th Illinois regiment near the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. A friend of the family - a colonel in the Union Army- will be visiting his family soon if he has not called on them already. He has sent his watch home with...
GLC07460.086
14 September 1864
to his parents, brother-in-law and sister
Written near the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. He has not received any mail dated before 12 September for ten days as the rebel attacks have disrupted the mail service. He thinks that a rebel named Wheeler is to blame for all of the attacks. He...
GLC07460.100
23 October 1864
to his sister and all at home
Written near the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. He has yet to received the package his family sent him. Mr. Wells is going home tomorrow. Asks for some things and suggests they can mail it to him or send them with Mr. Wells when he returns. He was...
GLC07460.104
9 November 1864
to his parents, brother-in-law, and sister
Written near Chattahoochee Bridge in Georgia. He has recently received his family's letter of 30 October and is glad to hear that everyone at home is doing well. Writes that the army is going to leave their camp tomorrow morning. He reports that as...
GLC07460.107
20 August 1868
Smith, Gerrit (1797-1874)
to E.L. Wyler [?] Esq.
Recipient's name is illegible. Mentions Ulysses S. Grant/ Schuyler Colfax running for president/ vice president in the election of 1868 and states he is in support of them.
GLC07483.24
16 February 1807
Meigs, Return J (fl.1807)
Receipt for services in running the boundary line.
GLC07562.03.06
29 October 1808
Walker, John (fl.1808)
Receipt for the Cherokee annuity for 1808
GLC07562.03.07
14 March 1838
Stokes, M (fl. 1838)
to John Kennedy and Thomas W. Wilson
GLC07562.03.12
9 July 1838
Crane, Stephen D (fl. 1838)
Petition re: Doublehead reservation
GLC07562.03.13
12 July 1838
Kennedy, John (fl. 1838)
to Thomas W. Clarke.
GLC07562.03.14
18 July 1838
Doublehead, Bird (fl. 1838)
to the commissioners of the Cherokee Agency
GLC07562.03.15
15 November 1838
Matthews, A, (fl. 1838)
Argument in case of Doublehead reservation
GLC07562.03.16
17 April 1842
Doublehead, Leaf (fl. 1838)
Claim re: despoiled property
GLC07562.03.17
18 April 1842
Claim re: horses, cows, and guns.
GLC07562.03.18
18 May 1844
Reservation Heirs of Double Head, Riley, and Chisholm
GLC07562.03.19
Riley, John.
Petition re: compensation for his reservation
GLC07562.03.21
Argument re: John Riley case
GLC07562.03.23
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