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8 September 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
to Father
No sooner had they possession than Gen. Gillmore came whacking at the "Moultrie." A bombardment took place. He writes about the negro camps.
GLC07705.175
6 October 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
He received a letter from Frank A who said Richard requested he call on his father. He also received a letter from John A. who had been slightly wounded and said Richard was doing well. He mentions the Emancipation Proclamation and says he feels...
GLC07705.231
22 December 1864
Crozier, J., fl. 1862-1864
to Respected Friend
He wanted to see his friend, who is unwell, but was prevented by numerous obstacles. He talks about how the North will prevail and the South will go down. Includes 2 newpaper clippings with poetry entitled "A Prayer for Jeff Davis" and "The Flag of...
GLC02171.02
1693/07/03
Fletcher, Benjamin, 1640-1703
Propositions made to the 5 Nations
Fletcher writes of his plans to strengthen the frontier against French and Indian attacks, and warns the 5 Nations to remain sober at all times, as drinking alcohol would make them more vulnerable to an attack. He reminds the 5 Nations that they...
GLC03107.02039
1722/09/07
Burnet, William, 1688-1729
Propositions to the 5 Nations
William Burnet, the Governor of Pennsylvania, invites the 5 Nations to renew the covenant chain between them. He recalls an unhappy incident in which 2 men from Pennsylvania killed an Indian of the 5 Nations in the midst of an argument over the sale...
GLC03107.02146
1722/09/14
The 5 Nations
Second answer to the propositions of Governor Burnet
The 5 Nations agree to travel to New England to express to the Eastern Indians their indignation for their barbaric actions against English settlers. With regard to their correspondence with Canada, the 5 Nations note that they are at peace with...
GLC03107.02154
1748/07/15
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Last will and testament of Philip Livingston
Philip Livingston bequeathed unto his oldest son Robert Junior all lands, tenements, and mills on the Manor, a house in Albany, and his enslaved people and livestock. He notes, however, that if he should die between February and September, Robert is...
GLC03107.02493
1711/08/17-1711/08/28
Five Nations
Propositions of the 5 Nations and River Indians to Coll. Robert Hunter
The 5 Nations and River Indians have gathered at Albany to voice their commitment to General Francis Nicholson and the expedition to reduce Canada. They ask the Governor to pardon the French Praying Indians if they decide to help the English, and...
GLC03107.02103
5 October 1861
Robertson, Beverly Holcombe, 1827-1910
to unknown "H.Q. 4th. Va. Cav."
Colonel Robertson forwards a report from Lt. Col. Wickham of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) regarding his reconnaissance of their front lines and placement of pickets. Reports "I have today made a full reconnaisance of the entire front of...
GLC02461.34
1682/08/05
Coursey, Henry, fl. 1677-1682
2nd and 3rd Proposition to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas
Contains the signatures of Coursey and Philomen Lloyd. The document sets the terms for a peace settlement between the agents of Virginia and Maryland, and the northern Indians. Lloyd and Coursey demand 500 beavers to pay for the robbery and plunder...
GLC03107.01922
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