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J.D. Stevenson discharge of Kimball H. Dimmick

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    Returns of Captain Dimmick's company

    Manuscripts

    This group of manuscripts describes the status of the commissioned officers and soldiers of Company K, First Regiment of New York Volunteers, under the command of Captain Dimmick. The forms are dated between September 1846 and May 1848.

    mssHM 309

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    Robert E. Temple letter to Kimball H. Dimmick

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    In this letter to General Dimmick, R.E. Temple reports that he has inserted a notice requesting Army volunteers in an Albany newspaper. He hopes to quickly have enough recruits to equip several regiments.

    mssHM 4117

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    Bennett Riley commission to Kimball H. Dimmick

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    Riley commissions Kimball H. Dimmick to become "a Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds in and for the District of San José." With Riley's wax seal. Also signed by H.W. Halleck, the military secretary of state.

    mssHM 4176

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    J.D. Duncan letters to A.H. Campbell

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    In these two letters to his brother, J.D. Duncan writes that he has arrived in the town of Stockton, California from Wisconsin and plans to head north to the gold mines. A year later, he writes that he has found work with "a large Ditch Company." He writes of the current state of crops, of the scarcity of gold, and the danger posed by Indians. Nevertheless, J.D. believes there is still "plenty of gold to be had." HM 25788 is dated 1857, February 4, and HM 25789 is dated 1858, September 13, and both were written in Stockton, California.

    mssHM 25788-25789