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- Legal Record of J.W. Crooks, Surveyor, to John Crisler, PathmasterCopy of a letter written by J.W. Crooks in May 1816 dicussing the creation of a road, as requested by freeholders residing in Four Mile Creek, from below the hill of the late Joseph Clements, in a direct line to a beach tree at Four Mile Creek, below the barn …Copy of a letter written by J.W. Crooks in May 1816 dicussing the creation of a road, as requested by freeholders residing in Four Mile Creek, from below the hill …
- Letter from John Clark from Fort George to Major Jacob Ten Broeck- Shortage of MenA letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Jacob Ten Broeck, 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, in Grantham which discusses the shortage of men at the Fort. It is dated May 3rd 1814 and is scripted in ink on writing paper folded to form an envelope.A letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Jacob Ten Broeck, 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, in Grantham which discusses the shortage of men at the Fort. …
- Letter from Aenas Shaw, Adjutant General of the Militia, to Major Ten Broeck commanding the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln MilitiaThe letter was written from the military headquarters at 4 Mile Creek on September 17th (or 19th), 1813. Shaw was requesting that Ten Broeck's company rendezvous at the head quarters. During this time, the Americans were occupying Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) and Fort George. Script in ink on water marked paper "Britannia".The letter was written from the military headquarters at 4 Mile Creek on September 17th (or 19th), 1813. Shaw was requesting that Ten Broeck's company rendezvous at the head quarters. …
- Letter - American soldier's account of battles at Chippewa, Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie, 1814Chase Clough, a semi-literate American soldier, writes home to his wife relating the events of the campaign along the Niagara Frontier in 1814, including the battles and engagements at Fort Erie, Queenston, Chippewa and Lundy’s Lane. The transcription of the letter is below.Chase Clough, a semi-literate American soldier, writes home to his wife relating the events of the campaign along the Niagara Frontier in 1814, including the battles and engagements at Fort …
- Letter From Sir Isaac Brock to James FitzGibbon - July 29, 1812[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had scarcely heard of Mr. Johnson having declined a Company in the Glengarry (which would have …[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being …
- [British Parliamentary papers], Session 24 November, 1812 - 22 July, 1813. Vol. XIV, Correspondence and treaties with foreign powerMost of this volume consists of correspondence between high ranking U.S. and British statesmen. E.g., James Madison, James Monroe, The Marquess Wellesley (brother of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington). The discussion centers around the War of 1812. Also includes facsimilies of treaties signed between Great Britain and Sweden, Russia and …Most of this volume consists of correspondence between high ranking U.S. and British statesmen. E.g., James Madison, James Monroe, The Marquess Wellesley (brother of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington). The …
- Letter, John J. Deming to Adam D. Stuart, 15 June 1819A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Charles O. Ermatinger, 25 June 1819Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, John J. Denning to A. D. Stuart, 16 July 1819Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 30 March 1819Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 20 July 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, c 1815Letter transmiting acts passed by Congress 25 Oct. 1814 to 3 March 1815Letter transmiting acts passed by Congress 25 Oct. 1814 to 3 March 1815Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 20 April 1815(Circular) Treasury Department Comptroller's Office April 20th 1815 Sir In consequence of a late enquiry made by the Collector of Oswego to this Department, I wrote him on the 17th Instant that it was a principle settled by the Treasury so early as 98, ...(Circular) Treasury Department Comptroller's Office April 20th 1815 Sir In consequence of a late enquiry made by the Collector of Oswego to this Department, I wrote him on the 17th …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter of appointment, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department to William Gamble, 17 March 1815Letter appointing William Gamble as Collector of the District of Michilimackinac to replace Samuel AbbottLetter appointing William Gamble as Collector of the District of Michilimackinac to replace Samuel AbbottMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, W. G. D. Worthington, Treasury Department to W. Gamble, 25 September 1815Gamble's official oaths & bond received and approvedGamble's official oaths & bond received and approvedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Skayentaghou (John Bearsfoot) - Letter of Conspicuous Fidelity issued by John NortonCorrespondence between John Norton, John A. Hutchison and John Brant.Correspondence between John Norton, John A. Hutchison and John Brant.
- Correspondence, 13 May 1816, Joseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 31 May 1816,Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Widows Son, Letter, 16 Feb 1817Regarding a discrepancy of 8 packages in the manifest; and not to prosecuteRegarding a discrepancy of 8 packages in the manifest; and not to prosecuteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, 15 Apr 1817: Joseph Anderson to John RogersJoseph Anderson, Treasury Department to John Rogers, Collector re estimating value for "ad valorem" dutiesJoseph Anderson, Treasury Department to John Rogers, Collector re estimating value for "ad valorem" dutiesMaritime History of the Great Lakes