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24 January 1826
Overton, William, 1826-?
to James Winchester
Encloses a letter from William Lawrence, with a proposal for publication he thinks worthy of consideration. Would like the General's opinion on the subject.
GLC06997.072
23 November 1829
Smith, Thomas, fl. 1829
pamphlet, newspaper publication
GLC06997.073
1830
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
[Unused bill of sale]
Unused bill of sale for parcel of land in Memphis.
GLC06997.074
6 October 1832
Quigerly, Jacob, fl. 1832
[State of Kentucky Court of Appeals]
Certification: J. Wrightman Smith permitted to practice as a counselor and attorney.
GLC06997.075
26 March 1833
Winchester, Lucilius, 1833-?
to James W. Breedlove
Statement of Mr. Breedlove's account
GLC06997.076
10 November 1838
Cassedy, Charles, 1838-?
to Maria Breedlove
Cassedy is currently writing a biography of Mrs. Breedlove's father, James Winchester. He asks Mrs. Breedlove to have an engraving of her father made as a frontispiece for the book, which should be "as faithful to the truth of the countenance as the...
GLC06997.077
13 June 1839
Written on the occasion of Breedlove's retirement from office. Cassedy does not believe current newspaper reports regarding Breedlove's mishandling of funds. He writes: "The allegation … is probably intended to affect the popular tide of the next...
GLC06997.078
1 August 1850
Smith, Urilda, fl. 1850
[Receipt for funeral transactions]
Receipt for transactions involving shipment of husband's body.
GLC06997.079
1815-1860
Reed, Alfred, fl. 1815-1860
to Woody Johnson
Sends Mr. Martial's speech. Advises every slaveholder to vote.
GLC09302.001
5 December 1855
Holdensby, J., 1855-?
[Hiring Announcement]
"...to hire out ten negroes consisting of men, women, and children..."
GLC09302.002
24 October 1854 - 25 December 1854
[ record of sermons from 24 October 1854 - 25 December 1854]
GLC09302.003
25 June 1853
Johnson, Woodson, fl. 1820-1864
[The Baptist Church of Christ at Morgans Creek meeting house Rockingham County newsletter]
includes greetings, nominations, events.
GLC09302.004
25 February 1854 - 25 March 1854
[record of sermons 25 February 1854 - 25 March 1854]
GLC09302.005
March 1832
[List of subscribers to White Shorn? Church]
Woodson Johnson's name is included
GLC09302.006
[Map of Sanders property given to Joshua Sanders]
GLC09302.007
May 1844
Report of the house meeting
meeting notes
GLC09302.008
11 February 1853
Johnson, Rawley, fl. 1827-1853
to father and family
says he will be home soon and is shipping a lot of tobacco to newbury...
GLC09302.009
[Advertisement for land in Rockingham county]
GLC09302.010
Names for Males
GLC09302.011
10 December 1855
Watkin, Lah S., fl. 1855
to Woodson Johnson
upset over twelve pairs of shoes that the author made for Mr. Johnson. he was supposed to receive ten dollars and only received nine
GLC09302.012
Johnson, William J., 1815-1860
[practice writing capitals]
GLC09302.013
22 July 1854 - 4 July 1855
[Hogansweek meetinghouse newsletter]
record of nominations, baptisms, and schedule
GLC09302.014
17 September 1807 - 8 June 1840
Thomas, Jesse B., fl. 1807
[Various proceedings from the house of representatives]
including extracts from the laws of the Indiana territory, and the journal of the senate in Ohio.
GLC09302.015
1 October 1869
Deursen, P. Van, fl. 1869
[circular noting the interest stockholders are required to pay]
includes a statement of R.G Johnson's account.
GLC09302.016
5 July 1857
Johnston, Co., 1857-?
[note containing balance due on R.G Johnson's account]
GLC09302.017
"Warden Lane"
Includes several figures, adding, subtracting and division.
GLC09302.018
17 December 1861
[note promising to pay E.W Johnson Administrators]
GLC09302.019
5 September 1853
Meddy, Joseph, 1853-?
[tobacco figures for Joseph Meddy]
GLC09302.020
12 December 1858
Johnson, G.W., 1858-?
[G.W Johnson promises to pay rent]
GLC09302.021
15 January 1855
Boyce, W., fl. 1855
Speech: The Annexation of Cuba
GLC09302.022
21 April 1855
Martin, Andrew, 1855-?
[a commitee is formed for the task of choosing a pastor]
GLC09302.023
7 May 1792
Fenner, Arthur, 1745-1805
To Thomas Noyes
Letter from Arthur Fenner to Thomas Noyes appointing Noyes Second Major of the Senior Class Regiment of Washington County, Rhode Island. Includes the seal of Rhode Island. Co-signed by Henry Ward.
GLC02150.09
6 May 1793
Letter from Arthur Fenner to Thomas Noyes appointing Noyes First Major of the Senior Class Regiment of Washington County, Rhode Island. Includes the seal of Rhode Island. Co-signed by Henry Ward.
GLC02150.10
12 May 1794
Letter from Arthur Fenner to Thomas Noyes appointing Noyes Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the Senior Class Regiment of Washington County, Rhode Island. Includes the seal of Rhode Island. Co-signed by Henry Ward.
GLC02150.11
circa 1819
Noyes, Thomas, 1754-1819
[Letter certifying the service of a Billings Burch in the Revolutionary War]
Letter from Thomas Noyes and Nicholas Clark certifying that they were acquainted with a Billings Burch of Stonington, Connecticut during their Revolutionary War service. They say that Burch served under Colonel Lippet, Colonel Babcock, and General...
GLC02150.18
23 November 1865
Loveland, George, fl. 1865
Declaration for Invalid Pension
Form for a declaration of invalid pension that has been filled out by a Deputy County Clerk in Washington, Vermont. It says that William Noyes was wounded in action near St. Petersburg on April 2, 1865, when he was shot in his lower right leg. This...
GLC02150.41.02
25 June 1886
Ward, Thomas, fl. 1886
War Department: Adjutant General's Office
Letter from the War Department outlining the injuries William Noyes suffered during the war. It claims to have no record of the cause or nature of the injury that ultimately sent him home.
GLC02150.41.03
18 October 1897
[Questionnaire from the Bureau of Pensions]
Official form from the Department of the Interior Bureau of Pensions. It is addressed to William Noyes and asks him to please answer several questions pertaining to his family. These questions include whether he is married, who his wife is and where...
GLC02150.41.05
2 August 1910
Patterson, J.H., fl. 1910
Drop Order and Report
Form from the Department of the Interior Bureau of Pensions order the Bureau to drop William Wallace Noyes frin their registry, because he is deceased. The top is crossed out with an X, and the word "Accrued" is scribbled above it.
GLC02150.41.09
15 June 1866
[Letter regarding a final financial settlement]
Letter from an executor whose name is unclear but may have been B. T. Spaulding. It is regarding a final financial settlement with a woman named Eliza Kendall. It includes a $.02 stamp with George Washington's picture on it.
GLC02150.43
20 September 1868
Letter indicating the receipt of funds totaling one dollar and eighty three cents. The letter is signed, but the name is difficult to distinguish. It includes a $.02 stamp with George Washington on it.
GLC02150.44
11 September
[Envelope addressed to Henry B. Noyes and Mr. Phelps]
Envelope addressed to Henry B. Noyes and Mr. Phelps, Esquire. The address is in Chicago, Illinois, and a $.02 stamp of Washington's profile is included on the envelope.
GLC02150.46
4 April 1832
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Creek Tribe of Indians
GLC04099.01
1 July 1834
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chickasaw Indians
GLC04099.02
8 April 1834
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Quapaw Indians
GLC04099.03
22 May 1821
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
to Horatio Hale
Letter to her brother Horatio upon reaching Savannah. She speaks extensively of their trip from New York, which lasted fifteen days due to their encountering bad weather. She mentions several social engagements she has had since reaching Savannah...
GLC08934.002
31 May 1821
Letter to her brother written to tell him about her first few days in Washington, GA. She reports that the news of her arrival spread quickly and that she has already had several social engagements, and that the boarding house in which she is staying...
GLC08934.003
11 June 1821
to Sarah Hale
Letter to her sister, which is apparently the first since she left home. She describes quickly becoming accustomed to the lifestyle in Georgia and says that she prefers it, including the number of blacks in the area: she mentions that they "find it...
GLC08934.004
19 October 1821
There is an enclosed letter from Mary Ellsworth, who is also originally from the north. She has never met Sarah but urges her to visit soon. In Aurelia's letter to Sarah, she chastises her sister for taking so long to write, but expresses happiness...
GLC08934.005
4 December 1821
Letter to her sister in which she first speaks extensively about her social arrangements. She then goes on to speak against her sister's prospective marriage, instead favoring the idea that her sister come to Georgia and potentially meet a husband...
GLC08934.006
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