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17046 - Book, Account
1838 - 1843 Shipping papers, copies of instructions and letters, and accounts of the Bark "Francis Stanton" and the Bark "Griffon" calling at ports in China, Europe, and the United States - Captain Amos Lefavour.
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673 - Document
Freight list from the Bark Francis Stanton from Boston to the West Indies. Lists the articles, shippers, consigners, freight and remarks.
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948.001.105 - Will
Will for Hannah Rantoul. She wishes that if she does not claim a wooden box (made by German carver, Charles Thomas, Company D 14th Regiment MVM), its contents, as well as all her boxes of letters, papers, and manuscripts go to Robert R. Endicott. Address for M. R. Vancy and Co. on back, and possibly a witness' signature.
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983.36.727 - Envelope
A paper bag with the handwritten label: "Letters from Corp. Alfred Corning to his sister during the Civil War from Williamsburg, Va. (Hannah Corning) Appleton." The bag is empty.
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983.36.728 - Drawing
A sheet of paper with a drawing of a river set up for battle, with labeled items such as "rebbel gun boats," and "advance guard." The paper is lined on one side and has a watermark with a coat of arms.
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983.36.730 - Letter
A letter written by A.J. Lane to his sister, Mary. The letter specifies that Lane was stationed near Alexandria, Virginia with the camp of the 5th Maine Regiment at the time that he drafted this correspondence. He describes some of his activities and experiences, including his extensive scouting of the surrounding land and interactions with various individuals who live in the area where their camp resides. The letter was written on lined paper...
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983.36.733 - Letter
A handwritten letter written by F.E. Porter. Due to the quality of his handwriting it is unclear who the letter was addressed to.
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983.36.735 - Letter
A handwritten letter from A.F. Lane to his sister. It was sent from the gunboat Cincinnati while stationed on the Mississippi River.
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983.36.736 - Letter
A lengthy handwritten letter from S.D. Weld, written while Weld was stationed at Chip Island. Much of the letter pertained to a property dispute.
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983.36.737 - Letter
A handwritten letter from S.W. Adams, captain of Co. F of the 1st Massachusetts regiment. The letter is addressed to Hon. John I. Baker and was sent from Adams' camp at Poplar Hills, 12 miles from Richmond, Virginia. Adams briefly detailed his activities after his departure from Boston, Mass.
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983.36.738 - Letter
A handwritten letter from John L. London, addressed to Misters Rice and Davis. The letter was sent from New Berne, North Carolina.
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983.36.739 - Letter
A handwritten letter from F.E. Porter, addressed to a Mr. Baker. There is no notation regarding Porter's whereabouts when writing the letter.
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983.36.742 - Letter
A letter written by George Cadwell and addressed to a Mr. Bishop. Cadwell specifies that the letter was written "near Portsmouth, VA." Thereafter, he briefly describes his company's recent movements and activities.
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983.36.743 - Letter
A handwritten letter addressed to "Friend Abe," but without a signoff from the letter's creator. The letter was sent from Rappahannock Station.
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983.36.744 - Letter
A handwritten letter from J.W.B. Moore to Mrs. Eliza A. Foster, wherein Moore informs Foster of the death of her brother, James H. Pierce. Moore details that Pierce succumbed to double pneumonia. He adds a postscript informing her that he enclosed a lock of Pierce's hair. The letter was sent from Camp Schouler, in New City Point, Virginia.
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BR1725 .W6 A3 1815
This book is a collection of approximately 100 letters and journals to and from Fanny Woodbury. These documents are theological in nature. The senders to Fanny Woodbury are identified ony by initials and describe many personal situations and experiences. The time period involved is circa 1806 to 1814.
Record Type: Library