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Proposed sale of land
February 28, 1798
Johnson, John, fl. 1798
From exile in Canada, the loyalist son of Sir William writes on the proposed sale of land
GLC08119.02
to Richard W. Hutson
January 5,1865
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
Discusses letter he received from his brother. Is concerned about movements forced on his family in order to escape union troops, as well as the defense of their homes. Charles was a Corporal in the 1st South Carolina Infantry during the Civil War...
GLC08165.67
January 9,1865
Hutson is "sad to hear about the breaking up of our home & the giving up of our country" in South Carolina. His family has moved to Barnwell, South Carolina, but he advises them to move again if the union advances further. Comments that Kenshaw's...
GLC08165.68
[Collection of 3 items regarding Indian Affairs] [Decimalized .01- .02]
July 05, 1828
GLC08279
[Reports on Creek Indians of Georgia]
1827-1830
Inside cover signed by William McLean. Bound copy of various texts. Included are: House Report No. 128 dated 5 February 1828 entitled "Citizens of Georgia - Claims on Creek Indians;" House Report No. 87 dated 18 February 1829 entitled "Remove...
GLC08279.02
to darling Cherry
29 June 1866
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
He mentions the large number of Spanish refugees. He also describes a place called the Passeio Publico where he goes to hear live music. Apparently the king goes there and smokes his cigar. Written in Lisbon Harbor
GLC08284.081
to his sister
13 May 1861
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
Writes, "The whites have allmost all left and the nigers have full swing at every thing they never dreamt of living in such stile before. The inhabitants left every thing but themselves when Burnside came and beat a hasty retreat."
GLC02160.01
to his friend Bennett
2 December 1861
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
"...plenty of cotton here and sweet potatoes, peanuts, oringes, rice, Niggers, rattlesnakes coper heads glass snake mocins and another cind about 18 feet long...alligators..." "...the Rebel's boats fired 2 or 3 round and run up the creek...Rebels...
GLC02159.02
to Lile Miller
24 May 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Writes, "... the different Regts keep the People that live around here, they come into camp and gather up all the Bread meat an coffee the Boys do not make use of which is not a little, they are generally women and children, and I must say I should...
GLC02155.102
to Mother
18 August 1861
He finds Eastern Virginia, where the principle slave market lies, very boring since most people have left upon hearing that an army was approaching. He describes a battle in which one hundred men were wounded and killed. They were greatly outnumbered...
GLC07205.032
to his brother-in-law, parents and sister
11 April 1864
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Written at Lookout Valley, Tennessee. He writes that spring is coming and the army is excited. Notes that the weather is much better and that some of the apple trees are beginning to blossom. Believes that the farming here at camp will be poor as...
GLC07460.073
to his parents, brother-in-law and sister
30 July 1864
He write that he is now on the right wing not far from the Atlanta, Georgia railroad. Reports that during the night as they were moving they were attacked by Confederates who were severely "whipped for their tenacity that they may stick to Atlanta."...
GLC07460.091
to James M. Botsford
February 2, 1863
Paxton, J.C., fl. 1863
Handwritten telegram to Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry from Colonel Paxton. Asks what to do with eight prisoners and some witnesses he has at the camp. Informs that 21 of Godfrey's loyal men came in...
GLC02414.193
to Smith Thompson
12 November 1821
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Transmits a pardon (not included) for Thomas Bryant made on condition of his leaving the country. Thompson was Secretary of the Navy.
GLC08916
February 17, 1863
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
Ward writes that he's heard from a member of his company, Dave Poston, who was wounded in Perryville. Also writes that he has gotten fatter and has never enjoyed better health. He reports that federal troops are constantly getting secesh families...
GLC02232.14
to Benjamin Walker
10 April 1783
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Document written by General Hand to Lieutenant Colonel Walker as an aide-de-camp to General von Steuben. Says the bearer of this letter, a Mr. Victor, late an ensign in General Hazen's regiment waits on Walker to draw provisions as a Canadian refugee...
GLC02437.02080
[Provision return for army rations issued]
17 July 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Provision return for rations issued to three men from Colonel Antill's regiment. Lieutenant Wright's company in the ordinance department. Return also includes 2 women. The 5 people were issued 26 rations from 17-20 July. Signed by both Lieutenant...
GLC02437.02299
[Provision return for the Canadian refugees]
September 1783
Merlet, H., fl. 1783
Lists men by military denomination with issued rations.
GLC02437.02590
[List of Canadian refugees drawing provision at Newburgh and West Point]
November 1783
Lists men by military denomination, number of men in each denomination and rations issued. Countersigned by John Lillie.
GLC02437.02812
[Provision return for Canadians refugees]
October 1783
GLC02437.02737
Provision return for the Canadian refugee drawing at West Point
GLC02437.02811
to Henry Knox
20 November 1785
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Writes that in Knox's letter from 14 November, Knox had reported that his brother William Knox had not yet arrived from England, but believes Knox is mistaken since he heard that the ship had in fact arrived. Discusses the political prospects of Mr...
GLC02437.03218
to Marquis de Lafayette
June 16, 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox references Lafayette's letter from February 11, 1786. He thanks Lafayette for his kindness toward his brother, William, when he was ill. Says that William has recovered and has been with him since October 1785. Hopes the recovery is permanent...
GLC02437.03276
22 June 1788
Swan, James, 1754-1830
Swan writes from Brighthelmstone, possibly Brighton, England. Remarks, "There is a coldness and indifference - so far distant from your Letters when I was at home, that chills my heart & forces a discharge, very involuntary of the warmth with which...
GLC02437.03911
Legal document regarding dispute over land deeds
3 November 1792
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Discusses the decision made concerning a deed to a tract of land. Mr. De la Roche and Madame de Leval "went unto Henry Jackson ... and demanded of him title, to a tract of Land ... " which he refused to do so, saying "he has already assigned to Mr...
GLC02437.10256
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