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John A. Gilmore letters
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John A. Gilmore letters
Manuscripts
A collection of American Civil War correspondence between John A. Gilmore, his parents, and his siblings. Also included is a "Certificate of Record" of John A. Gilmore issued by the Soldiers' and Sailors' Historical and Benevolent Society (1906).
mssHM 58021-58066
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Certificate of record
Manuscripts
A collection of American Civil War correspondence between John A. Gilmore, his parents, and his siblings. Also included is a "Certificate of Record" of John A. Gilmore issued by the Soldiers' and Sailors' Historical and Benevolent Society (1906).
mssHM 58021-58066
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John Curtis Gilmore, Jr. memorandum to the Chief Clerk, War Department, Washington, D.C. :
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Sending aggregate estimates for the defense of the Pacific coast, 1906-1909. Presumably sent in response to John C. Scofield memorandum, 1908 March 19 (mssHM 41539).
mssHM 41540
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John C. Scofield memorandum to the Chief of Artillery, War Department, Washington, D.C. :
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Scofield requests a memorandum showing aggregate amount of estimates sent to Congress relating to the defense of the Pacific coast for 1906-1909. Response to this request appears to be in John Curtis Gilmore memorandum, 1908 March 21 (mssHM 41540).
mssHM 41539
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Letters and manuscripts of William H. Smyley
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Set of letters and manuscripts related to Captain William H. Smyley and his time in and around the Falkland Islands and Patagonia. Includes an undated letter from Smyley to William Rawson offering his services as an expert adviser on the Indians, climate, and landscape of the "coast of Patagonia," should Rawson wish to "form a settlement in any part of the Straits [of Magellan]"; a certificate awarded to Smyley by the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society for "great personal risk" in saving the "lives of your fellow creatures" (1851); a letter from Assistant U.S. Secretary of State John Appleton granting Smyley permission to leave Port Stanley to rescue sailors shipwrecked in the Straights of Magellan, with admiration for his "zealous and humane efforts for the rescue of seamen in distress, and the protection of American property" (1859); a letter from Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Frederick William Seward commending Smyley's rescue of three boats' crew who "but for your benevolent efforts would have perished at sea, or on the sterile coast of Patagonia" (1863); and an undated receipt for payment to Smyley "on account of the Public Service."
mssHM 80137-80141
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Letter to Edward
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Colyer's Civil War correspondence, chiefly his letters to his parents, siblings, and friends in Chittenango. The letters discuss war, political, and family news and contain detailed factual accounts of the camp life -- rations, barracks, soldiers' finances, conscripts and substitutes, desertions, drinking, courts martial, hospital, prisons, demobilization, etc.
mssHM 28943-29056