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1867 ca.
[Reuben Eaton Fenton]
Albumen oval half-length portrait as Governor of New York. Signed in pencil. Apparently removed from an album; with a portrait of an unidentified man adhered on verso.
GLC06920
1865/01/30 ca.
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
to Philip D. Roddy re: AES on p. 3 of Roddy ALS, giving military advice
AES (undated) in pencil on Roddy letter. AES initialed three times. "The most stringent measures should be adopted against these emissaries." The note was written on the margins of the Roddy letter signed to Beauregard seeking military advice. Date...
GLC06921
1862/03/24
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
to Richard S. Ewell re: strategic instructions for Ewell and J.E.B Stuart
"The object of you remaining where you are is to deceive the enemy & prevent his occupying additional country. if you have to move... don't let the enemy get too close... Stuart must look well to the enemy's flanks as well as yours..."
GLC06922
1862/03/28
to Richard S. Ewell re: the destruction in Virginia
Ewell notes, "All rolling stocks on the rail road should be sent to the rear immediately... bridges burnt and every thing destructible in the V(irginia) V(alley) destroyed... Should the enemy come on we can deal with him." The letter has been...
GLC06923
[1860]/09/15
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
to Clay Dennis re: his hopes for an upcoming victory
"The star of the field that so often hath poured, it's beam o'er the battle is set; but enough of its light still remains on each sword, to light us to victory yet."
GLC06924
1880/09/15
Duke, Basil Wilson, 1838-1916
to Belmont Perry re: denying a request for John Hunt's autograph
Duke also notes the rarity of Morgan's and his own wartime letters. On personal stationery.
GLC06925
1862/01/21
Norris, William, fl. 1862
Special order no. 601 of Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder re: cutting down trees
Forbidding the cutting of tress near telegraph poles
GLC06926
1798/05/08
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Thanking the citizens of New Brunswick, NJ for his reception
"I have constantly received... in New Brunswick, so much hospitality, civility, and friendship, that the candor and good will of these resolutions to me are nothing surprising."
GLC06928.01
1797/11/08 ca.
Neilson, John, fl. 1787-1797
Address of the Citizens of New Brunswick [given at Adams' reception]
GLC06928.03
1798/08/29
Appointment of commissioner Elijah Brigham (c/s Pickering)
c/s Timothy Pickering. His appointment was "to provide for the valuation of land and dwelling houses, and the enumeration of slaves within the United States."
GLC06929
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