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4 November 1862
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
to Mary
He is anxious to hear about the farming affairs. He inquires after family members and friends. He thinks they will be stuck at their present location three or four weeks.
GLC02415.007
5 June 1918
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
to my dear mother
He apologizes for his poor correspondence. He notes his recent promotion. He is very well except he sometimes does not sleep well because of the air raids.
GLC02679.17
14 May 1920
He asks her to write to a friend of his father's for him. Rufus went on a trip to New Mexico.general Pershing was made chief of staff. geneneral Payot struck his head against the top of his limousine.
GLC02679.44
14 March 1918
From General Headquarters: Secretary of the Treasury has requested Congress to enact law proving for organisation of 500,000,000...
McCain requests Charles Dawes appointment for directorship of the War Finance Corporation.
GLC02679.62
February 1, 1919
Varaigns, H., fl. 1919
to General Dawes
A written testimony to show they agree with France's recent public recognition for his services.
GLC02679.64
6 July 1919
Wegand, fl. 1919
In recognition of the services he performed with regard to the Franco-American cooperation.
GLC02679.65
7 June 1919
Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929
He thanks him for a book that represents the work that they accomplished (the French and the Americans).
GLC02679.67
30 July 1921
Greene, A., fl. 1921
to General Charles G. Dawes
The author writes that if it is true Dawes uses a lot of curse words, he is sure there is nothing malicious about it. But he recommends saying a prayer as reparation as the Holy Name Society does.
GLC02679.70
22 December 1864
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
to my dear wife
He worries that she may not receive the last money he sent. He expects to leave the island soon. Their transport arrived with Rebel prisoners.
GLC02740.12
14 March 1865
He is sorry to hear the baby is sick. He is currently in the book house, just killing time. The Rebels currently have to keep shooting across lines all night to prevent deserters.
GLC02740.34
7 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
to Brother H. (Henry)
They are about a hundred miles from Lousiville now. He says he has been very lucky the last few years. They have lost very few men to sickness and they have been lucky on the battlefield. He was disappointed to learn that a colonel of theirs was...
GLC02172.68
4 October 1863
Porter, Charles F., fl. 1861-1865
to Brother Henry
He went to a mass meeting out in Carthage. He saw several distinguished speakers including a poet. At the hospital, they are expecting a lot of wounded from Nashville.
GLC02172.74
February 25, 1862
to Father
He mentions that he was mistaken in his opinion that McCllelen could command the Potomac army. His actions have proved otherwise. He requests dried fruit, butter and cheese.
GLC02172.61
13 July 1863
Vicksburg surrendered. Very, very faded.
GLC02172.71
10 March 1864
He does not know what to think about his brother's idea to sell the homestead. He doesn't know what he will do after he gets out of the service. Newspaper clipping features list of names of those drafted.
GLC02172.82
27 August 1781
Linnington, Richard, fl. 1781
to Joshua Mauger
Written on the behalf of Ann Brown, who is currently in jail because she owed money to Joshua Mauger. The letter begs Mauger to be merciful. Docketing says Dean was instructed to handle the matter.
GLC03902.229
24 April 1782
Hood, Thomas, fl. 1782
A request concerning Lieutenant Webber cannot be granted since the ship he served on, "The Babuda Sloop", was captured at Demarara and all the officers have been ordered back to England to be tried.
GLC03902.230
10 December 1782
Dumaresq, Philip, fl. 1782-1787
He has called on Mr. Bean, the Butcher and given him Mauger's message. He requests a loan of £ 100. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.231
15 December 1782
Mauger denied the request for £ 100. He asks for a loan of £ 50. Lists banknotes paid 3/1780 to 4/1782. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.232
17 December 1782
Acknowledges receipt of a letter and fifty dollars in bank notes. The top of the letter has been trimmed off, but the missing part does not appear to have had any content. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.233
25 November 1784
Mauger, Joshua, 1725-1788
Account of Bills of Exch. Sent to Messrs. Robert Rashleigh & Co in London
Receipt for accounts transactions to be entered in his books.
GLC03902.234
20 July 1785
Nicholle, Joshua, fl. 1785
Addressed: "Hon[orable] Uncle. He has arrived in Jersey for a fortnight's visit. [The wax seal was clipped from the letter and affecting text.]
GLC03902.235
23 August 1785
Portland, Duke of, fl. 1785
Tells Mauger to do what he thinks is best and it will meet with his satisfaction. Also, informs Mauger that he will be coming to London. Written in Bulstroder
GLC03902.236
8 January 1786
Poingdextre, John, fl. 1786-1787
News concerning the health of Mr. Nicolle. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.237
5 January 1786
Roundtree, Robert, fl. 1786
Requesting a Parish Certificate and a Power of attorney. A copy of a Parish certificate on page 3. The documents are needed for a mother to claim the wages of her dead son who served in the royal navy.
GLC03902.238
19 December 1786
Sharp, William, fl. 1786
to Brook Watson
He wrote to Mr. Berkeley on Mauger's behalf.
GLC03902.239
to Mr. Berkeley
He is concerned with Mauger's health and offers an opium based remedy.
GLC03902.240
22 December 1786
Windborn, Charles, fl. 1786
Mauger must appoint someone to fill the vacancy at an Alms House. The election of a Deputy Master [for Trinity House] and a man who wanted the position but whose horrific conduct kept him from being elected.
GLC03902.241
29 December 1786
Traven, John, fl. 1786
Discusses divisions in the Trinity [House].
GLC03902.242
25 July 1787
Rashleigh, Robert, fl. 1787
Discusses Mauger's accounts. Includes a list of money paid out.
GLC03902.243
28 July 1787
Pitt, William, fl. 1787
Discusses account.
GLC03902.244
2 August 1787
Enclosing account balances and £ 270 [included on slip of paper].
GLC03902.245
8 August 1787
Discusses accounts and defends Watson against charges of bad conduct.
GLC03902.246
9 December 1787
Informs Mauger about the death of Mr. Nicolle.
GLC03902.247
4 January 1788
Discusses Mauger's accounts.
GLC03902.248
22 December 1758
to Peter Mauger
GLC03902.254
24 April 1759
to Sarah Nickleson
GLC03902.255
29 June 1759
to Sarah Nickleson & Co
GLC03902.256
15 September 1759
Memorandum of Sundry Goods to be loaded onboard the "Snow Hopson."
GLC03902.257
27 July 1759
to Hugh Vans
Section dated 4/5/1760, [possibly to the same recipient]. Also includes "A Memorandum of sundry Good to be sent by Mrs. Sarah Nickleson & Co., and small scrap of paper indicating various letter were quoted in a letter to Cahills, 5/24/1760.
GLC03902.258
9 November 1759
to John Houghland
GLC03902.259
29 April 1760
to Michael Francklin
GLC03902.260
16 May 1760
to Philip Durell
GLC03902.261
25 August - 22 November 1760
to Joseph Gerrish to Peter Mauger to John Butler
Contains several letters written one after the other. The first letter, on page 1, was from Mauger to Joseph Gerrish, dated 25 August 1760. The location it was written in is not included. The second letter, which spanned from page 1 to page 2, was...
GLC03902.262
December 9, 1760- December 13, 1760
to John Butler
Document contains two copied letters. The first letter, on page 1, was from Mauger to Walter and Samuel Franklin, dated 13 December 1760. It was written in London. The second letter, which spanned from page 1 to page 4, was from Mauger to John Butler...
GLC03902.263
10 April 1761
Maillard, Pierre, fl. 1761
This letter is written in French.
GLC03902.265
3 October circa 1760-1769
to Isaac Lester
The last number of the year is missing, because a small piece of the letter has been torn off.
GLC03902.266
10 June 1762
to Michael Franklin
Written in Chelsea neighborhood of London
GLC03902.267
6 November - 7 December 1762
to Thomas Cottle to Thomas Lambert to Thomas Lambert to Henry Livingston
Document contains four copied letters. All were written in Chelsea, London. The first letter, on page 1, was from Mauger to Thomas Cottle, dated 10 November 1762. The second letter, on page 2, was from Mauger to Thomas Lambert, dated 6 November 1762...
GLC03902.268
24 November 1762
GLC03902.269
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