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[formal declaration of desire for meeting]
March 12, 1739
Tisk, Henry, fl. 1737-1739
Addressed to Abraham Harding. The proprietors wish to have a meeting. Written in the town of Sturbridge
GLC02891.023
to Sephronia Fairchild
March 12, 1865
Fairchild, Lewis D., 1829-?
Fairchild writes to his wife from a camp near Petersburg, Virginia. Mentions that men are getting furloughs if their wives are sick. Relates that a deserter was hung, "...it did look awful to see a human being launch in erternity so quick..." Advises...
GLC03523.06.11
to Father and Sister
March 12, 1862
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
In the first portion of the letter, he reports to his father from Hunter Mills, [Virginia]. Notes that Centreville, Manassas Junction, and Winchester are in their possession. Mentions that the road through Richmond is now open, and that they have...
GLC03523.08.34
to Joseph M. Maitland
Maitland, Ann, 1813-?
Ann writes to her son informing him of her poor health. Says there were many visitors at the house. Informs him of all the local news about the neighbors. States the weather is very cold and the ground is still frozen. Reports they will simply repair...
GLC03523.10.170
[Certification of arrival of recruits]
March 12, 1777
Ogilvie, James, fl. 1777
Written in secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Signed by Ogilvie and cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Says James Jackson and William Cornwell were received by the 4th Regiment from the 24th Regiment.
GLC04764.21
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston, a staff officer under General John Burgoyne. Certifies that James Barnett, William Mitchell, and John Freeman were received from the 62nd...
GLC04764.29
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Certifies that John Crawford, Richard Jones, and Thomas Welsh were received from the 20th Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.30
Written in a secretarial hand for Major Ogilvie, commander of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Cosigned by Major Robert Kingston. Certifies that John Torrance and Charles Handley were received from the 9th Regiment of Foot.
GLC04764.31
A Chart of Delaware Bay and River
March 12, 1776
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Chart by Joshua Fisher. Depicts areas of Western New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. There is extra shading on the shorelines of these states. Engraved by William Faden. Includes list of river pliots who subscribed to have it published. Slight...
GLC05237
to John W. Hughes
March 12, 1930
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
Sousa writes to Hughes remarking that the only way of judging music is whether or not it has beauty. He discusses differences between composers of the "olden days" and those of today. Sousa believes inspiration for writing music comes from...
GLC05508.231
[We wait beneath the furnace-blast...]
March 12, 1864
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
The first stanza of Whittier's poem, "Luther's Hymn." It describes God's transformation of the country by ending slavery. Whittier compares the transformation to a furnace-blast that will "mould anew the nation." One black and white bust engraving...
GLC05508.260
to Robert G. White
March 12, 1855
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discusses a recent election he has just lost. Believes his opponents defeated him only because of dubious practices, hopes for another election, and believes he will prevail in the long run.
GLC05891.05
to his wife
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Describes the uncertainty of army movements. Advises his wife to take the next train to him if she fears anything. He complains that the Government maintains too much secrecy, and so exaggerates peoples' fears.
GLC06582.11
to Libbie Elmore
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He describes his movements since leaving Robertsville. He says South Carolina will not be able able to recover for a long time for they have destroyed theeir railroads and public property.
GLC06588.190
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 848 (March 12, 1745)]
March 12, 1745
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Article about a possible Quadruple Alliance between Vienna, Great Britain, the States General, and Dresden. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4. Section reserved...
GLC06670.051
to unknown
March 12, 1789
Rutledge, Edward, 1749-1800
Written by Rutledge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a member of the South Carolina legislature to an unknown recipient. References previous and more detailed letters he wrote to the recipient within the last two days. Says in case...
GLC06687
The following regualtions are prescribed for the government and diretcions of the officers of the Revenue, to carry into effect the provisions of the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries, or of articles not necessary or of common use ...
Memminger, Christopher G., 1803-1888
stamp of record division
GLC06745.241
Regulations to authorize the Depositaries of the Treasury to receive balances in the hands of Post-Masters in the Confederate States.
GLC06745.242
to Friend Fen
McCollough, William A., fl. 1964
William writes that his life is very dull. The only excitement comes when they're on picket. They occasionally exchange shots with the Rebels and this results in 4 or 5 getting killed.
GLC07205.015
to his parents, brother-in-law, and sister
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
The Union 14th Corps. captured Fayetteville, North Carolina yesterday. They are now encamped there along with the 20th, 15th, and 17th Corps. On 2 February his regiment had a "brisk" skirmish with Confederates near Lawtonville, South Carolina. They...
GLC07460.114
to Ann T. Gerry
March 12, 1839
Gerry, James T., 1797-1854
Writing to his mother, discusses time spent with relatives and plans to sail soon. Describes his time with his cousins, and reports they are doing well. Gives news about his ship and his upcoming orders. Written on board the U.S.S. "Warren."
GLC09099.02
to Governor Milledge L. Bonham
March 12, 1863
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Replies to Bonham's defense of 9 March 1863. "I was fully alive to the sacrifices and hardships which a call on your militia must entail, ...but at the same time, I have regarded the alternative consequences that might be involved without the...
GLC09210
to Sister
Whitley, Albert, fl. 1865
confident that the Union is gaining in numbers and will soon be too much for General Lee.
GLC09271.02
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 12, 1877
Harrington, H.H., fl. 1877
letter of recommendation for G.N. Harry for a position at the post office.
GLC09400.296
March 12, 1878
Hand, W.T., fl. 1878
requests that Bruce use his influence to get him appointed as route agent.
GLC09400.373
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 12, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia says she is glad to be home, and describes a dinner in which they sang Russian songs.
GLC09414.0200
March 12, 1945
Sylvia went to Bess's for dinner, she also met a Ms. Pratt who has a connection to the Pratt Institute. Sylvia also visited her mother and dad.
GLC09414.0540
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe describes his weekend in Salisbury. He provides elaborate description of the hotel and of Stonehenge. An article on Stonehenge is included.
GLC09414.1023
Moe plans to go to the movies with Jack. He asks if Ruth K. is still feeling ill, and says he is glad that Sylvia's father is finally beginning to feel better.
GLC09414.1350
Dear Children
March 12, 1974
Williams, Cordelia Shelton, 1889-1978
Cordelia writes to her children, saying that the weather is rainy and storms are expected. There was snow earlier, but it has melted. She notes she is very excited for Christmas, when she will be able to see her family. She has recently gotten over a...
GLC09587.316
to Nancy
March 12, 1970
Richard, Mrs. M., fl. 1966-1970
Nancy's grandmother writes to Nancy about the weather and their family's goings-on. She mentions Tillie (Te Te) is having trouble with her leg. Nancy's grandmother and mother are still sewing Nancy's dress. She remarks that Nancy's grandfather visits...
GLC09600.23
to Olive Coddiare
Coddaire, James A., 1907-1997
Coddaire writes that he got four packages, and two V-Mails with mail this morning. Two boxes were from Olive, one from Gloria, and one from Gladys. The "loot" was plum pudding, rum sauce, cookies, candy, a jar of cheese, tuna, chocolate bars, loose...
GLC09614.13
to Wilma Hughes Primer
March 12, 1968
Hughes, Jim, fl. 1968
One letter addressed to Wilma Hughes Primer from Jim Hughes dated March 12, 1968. Notifies his mother that has he received his birthday card from her and asks her if she has received his paycheck yet. He mentions that he has written to his Uncle B.J...
GLC09615.02
[Religious Leaders Speak to the press in Selma, Alabama]
March 12, 1965
Enquirer, Ledger, fl. 1965
One press photograph taken by the Ledger Enquirer dated March 12, 1965. Image is of a group of clergy addressing the press in Selma, Alabama following a march for voting rights.
GLC09734.12
to Arthur Ruhl
White, W.A., fl. 1930
One letter dated U.S.S. Rochester [Euporter] to Port-au-Prince, March 12, 1930 from W. A. White. Critiques the president's orders to evacuate Haiti. White believes that the evacuation is a reflection not on the Marines but rather on Herbert Hoover...
GLC09757.11
The Negro Revolution and the Jewish Community
March 12, 1969
Fein, Leonard J., 1934-2014
One pamphlet entitled, "The Negro Revolution and the Jewish Community" dated March 12, 1969. Item is a transcript of remarks made at a conference given at Columbia University on March 12, 1969. Remarks express synagogue's needed participation in the...
GLC09640.279
[Photograph of seven nurses enrolled into the American Red Cross]
March 12, 1948
unknown, fl. 1948
One photograph dated March 12, 1948 of seven nurses enrolled in the American Red Cross training program. On the reverse side is a typed note pertaining to the enrollment process in New York and identifies those photographed. Names included are Hazel...
GLC09823.10
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 12, 1945. He received letters from them, June Walter, Dottie Erickson, Mrs. Stouffer, Mrs. Winemiller, Edna Klopp, Mrs. Brady, Doris Brady, and one...
GLC09611.410
to Frances Davenport
9 May 1864
Stevens, George Thomas., fl. 1832-1921
One letter from George T. Stevens to Frances Davenport dated May 8, 1864. Describes her husband's death stating that he was shot in the back of the head and died shortly after. Says that he could not go to him but sent a chaplain to bury him and have...
GLC03523.09.02.01
One postcard from George T. Stevens to Frances Davenport dated May 8, 1864.
GLC03523.09.02.02
A War Reminiscence by Frances B. Ormsbee
circa 1890
Davenport Ormsbee, Frances, fl. 1860-1916
One manuscript written by Frances B. Ormsbee dates circa 1890. Frances wrote their name on the document.
GLC03523.09.59.01
Leather case
circa 1860
One leather case circa 1860.
GLC03523.17.21.01
to Belle
March 12, 1942
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated March 12, 1942. "Belle" may likely be a nickname.
GLC09662.205
to Mother and Dad
One letter addressed to Eva and Morris Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated March 12, 1942. Pertains to furlough and attending an engineer's dance. Mentions meeting with the Jewish chaplain regarding furloughs for Passover.
GLC09662.207
One manuscript written by Frances B. Ormsbee dates circa 1890. Typed copy of GLC03523.09.59.01. Frances wrote their name on the document.
GLC03523.09.59.02
One cent coin
One coin circa 1860. The date of minting is not readable.
GLC03523.17.21.02
to Hortensia Richards
circa 1865
Richards, Leonard H., fl. 1864-1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated circa 1865.
GLC03523.29.096.01
to Naomi
March 12, 1943
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated March 12, 1943. Relays that he has the good fortune of not fighting in combat and instead working in the B.S.O.
GLC09662.383
The Refugee
Baxter, William, fl. 1865
One poem entitle The Refugee sent by Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated circa 1865.
GLC03523.29.096.02
to Florence Morrison
January 21, 1863
Morrison, James A., fl. 1862-1864
One letter from James A. Morrison to Florence Morrison dated January 21, 1863.
GLC03523.41.037.01
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