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1862/01/04
Kelly, James R., fl. 1861-1862
to Mary Kelly
He is boarding with "widows" whose husbands are in the Confederate army. He also discusses the plight of pickets and guards, and a much awaited pay.
GLC04197.10
1862/01/21
He believes he is entitled to be major because he has the oldest commission in the regiment. Also discusses the weather. [Continued 1/22/1862] Mentions Union General Lander.
GLC04197.13
1862/01/28
George has been sent home to recruit and may come to visit her. General Lander wants to open up the railroad into Harpers Ferry and this may mean a battle near Winchester. Mentions the victory of General Thomas at Summerset, Kentucky and notes that...
GLC04197.14
1862/02/02
Discusses miserably wet weather and deep mud. He believes "Providence" brought the bad weather to keep them from being slaughtered in battle. He criticizes Washington for the slow conduct of the war and believes that newspapers are making up battles...
GLC04197.16
1862/02/22
They fired two 34 gun salutes in honor of General Washington's Birthday. Discusses Union victories and his hopes that the Confederates will evacuate the area along the Potomac. He has not been paid since his "return."
GLC04197.20
27 May 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
to Henry Knox
Writes to Henry, his brother. Discusses unfounded accusations that he, William, [stole?] a pair of pistols from Edmund Randolph. Writes, "Now to come to the matter which ingrosses all my tho'ts, that of entring the army..." Discusses raising funds...
GLC02437.00605
May 1777
[Invoice of items bought by Jonathan Hasting at London book store]
Includes five thousand quills, seals, wafers, and loggerheads. Knox's business was called the "London Book Store."
GLC02437.00606
1 June 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Lucy Knox
Written in Camp Middlebrook. Writes, "I am well and love you infinitely." Complains of the heat, hoping he has hinted enough so that Lucy will send his summer clothes. Mentions a skirmish with the enemy 31 May in which ten men were "cut to pieces...
GLC02437.00607
4 June 1777
Comments on his recent sickness, noting that "by riding out often, eating no animal food, & by drinking nothing of a spiritous kind... I have been sensibly losing flesh to a great degree." Complains of the high prices charged for books he is...
GLC02437.00609
12 June 1777
Replies to his brother's "very affectionate but too short Epistle..." Has sold most of the stock of Henry's bookstore, which he operated in Henry's absence. Writes, "I would not justify your keeping the Store open longer than the time I mention if...
GLC02437.00611
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Repeats news he mentioned in a letter from 8 June. Discusses the capture of several British ships with Hessians on board, and asks if he can enlist some of them for service. Comments on various ships, and mentions receiving money from Henry's...
GLC02437.00612
19 June 1777
Jarvis, Samuel G., fl. 1777-1794
Apologizes for not writing Knox sooner. Reports that he sent Knox wine the previous Sunday. Writes, "I think it impossible my Dear Friend that our Country can be so ungratefull as to put a foreigner over your Head but should they be so foolish &...
GLC02437.00613
Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824
Lucy writes a love letter to her husband: "Is it possible, is there a dawn of hope, may I expect to be again blessed with him who forms a part of my very soul, whose presence I esteem the greatest good that this world can afford." Dreads that...
GLC02437.00614
Discusses the possibly appointment of French officer Philippe Tronson du Coudray in charge of artillery (Knox's post). Writes "...I think the circumstance of having a foreign officer, who neither speaks our language nor can possibly be acquainted...
GLC02437.00615
21 June 1777
Begins with expressions of his love for Lucy, his wife. Describes his devotion to his country, the only thing that keeps him from Lucy. Discusses possible enemy movement and location. Praises his troops. Writes, "With the blessing of Heaven I...
GLC02437.00616
to Henry Jackson
Written at Camp Middlebrook. Replies to an earlier request from Colonel Jackson to enlist Hessians from a captured British ship: "I have not mentioned to the General your request to be permitted to enlist some of [the Hessians], it is so repugnant...
GLC02437.00617
29 June 1777
Written at Camp Middlebrook. Knox writes, "Pity it is that lovers so exceedingly attached to each other as we are should be separated by the horrors of War." Discusses Lord Sterling's movement at Amboy (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) and Westfield, New...
GLC02437.00618
30 June 1777
Opens with, "Did my Harry let the 23rd of this month pass by unnoticed or did it occur to his mind that it was the anniversary of his wedding day..." Reflects upon her happiness when they were first married, and states, "instead of spending our...
GLC02437.00619
1 July 1777
to John Hancock
Knox writes to Hancock, President of Continental Congress. Asks if [Phillippe] du Coudray has been appointed to command the artillery. Declares, "I wish to know of Congress whether this information be true, if it is, I beg the favor of a permission...
GLC02437.00620
14 July 1777
Gray, James, fl. 1777
to Theodore Parsons
Later copy. Reports on the Continental evacuation of Ticonderoga: "As to the particulars of the retreat of the Army, I am not at present able to communicate,- thus much as to myself I can say, that I have lost all my Baggage of every kind except...
GLC02437.00623
17 July 1777
Knox's wife Lucy writes, "... I am resolved nothing shall prevent my coming to you early in September but your positive refusal, in which case, I will try to be as indifferent as I shall then think you are." Reports that Knox's brother William is on...
GLC02437.00625
1873
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
[Yosemite]
Waterfall view with pond in foreground
GLC03030.12
[Yosemite] Pond
(from #10) with mountain from right side of background of #10
GLC03030.13
Calm stream with reflection of mountain
GLC03030.14
[Yosemite] Mountain with spire-like rock formations in background
GLC03030.15
[Upper falls on the Yosemite: far-off view]
GLC03030.16
Close-up of the foot of a waterfall and rapids
GLC03030.17
[Yosemite] Waterfall
GLC03030.18
[Upper falls on the Yosemite.]
GLC03030.19
[Yosemite?] Pond? with rock formation in background
GLC03030.20
Giant redwood
GLC03030.21
[Similar/connecting valley to #10]
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Waterfall and rapids
GLC03030.23
Nine photographs of San Francisco ca. 1877
1) "Cliff House" [the famous restaurant] 2+3) Outcroppings with sea lions (both faded), 4) row houses, 5) Victorian mansion, 6) white-breasted seabirds on a rock, 7) view of churches, 8) chicks of seabirds, 9) coromants on a cliff.
GLC03030.24
Waterfall
GLC03030.25
Nine photographs of Native Americans, including Ute Braves
GLC03030.26
Castle-like structure
GLC03030.27
Frozen Waterfall
GLC03030.28
Street scene with children
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Steamship at dock
GLC03030.30
Photograph of lower town with #27 in background
GLC03030.31
Monument to Gen. James Wolfe [Quebec?]
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November 2, 1861
"Inventory of the goods and effects ... "
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John C. Cosc a private of [struck: Captain] [inserted: Sergeant] James R. Kelly's Company (K) 14th Regiment Indiana foot Volunteers . . . ."
GLC04197.04
1861/11/06
Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur..."
GLC04197.05
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Joseph McCalla . . . ."
Inventory of goods.
GLC04197.06
Inventory of the goods and effects of John Raper
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John Raper . . . ."
GLC04197.07
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
8. 1 p. 23x18.5 cm. 11/6/1861 Document signed: "Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
GLC04197.08
1861/12
Grove, M.L. fl. 1861
to unknown
Wishing a Merry Christmas and offering the gift of a cap. State written from unknown.
GLC04197.09
1862/01/11
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
to James R. Kelly
She does not like the idea of him boarding with "secesh" women and warms him that Southern women are the sort who would "put a stricknin[e] in something for seasoning." She heard General Joseph J. Reynolds resigned and may be replaced with Rosecrans...
GLC04197.11
1862/01/18
He describes the bridge as a "double high bridge that extends across the Canal, and the North Branch of the Potomac River . . . ." Discusses the change in field commanders that will occur if General Reynold's resignation is accepted. General...
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