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Dyer Sanborn requests a copy of the Adjutant General's report for 1862
- Dyer Sanborn requests a copy of the Adjutant General's report for 1862
1863
Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
- Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
1863
William S. Dodge requests the charge of desertion be removed from David R. Wood of Company K and the U.S. Navy
- William S. Dodge requests the charge of desertion be removed from David R. Wood of Company K and the U.S. Navy
1866
Special Order 394 revoking Order 155 regarding Captain George W. Patch
- Special Order 394 revoking Order 155 regarding Captain George W. Patch
1867
Letter to John Hodsdon from Stephen W. Laughton
- Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon asking about enrollment and whether to call out his company before receiving orders.
1862
BMC 45--Le Nouveau Continent Figure dans la Mappemonde de Juan de la Cosa en 1500.
- This 1834 atlas was issued as part of Humboldt and Bonpland’s Voyage aux régions équinoxiales du Nouveau Continent fait en 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804 (Paris, 1808-1834), which was published in over thirty volumes over several decades. Included in the atlas is this first printing of a manuscript map made by Spanish conquistador, cartographer, and explorer Juan de la Cosa (ca. 1460-1509), who sailed with the first three voyages of Columbus and was the owner of the Santa María. This chart (XXXIII) incorporates lands discovered in America up to 1500 during expeditions by Spanish, Portuguese, and English expeditions to America. Juan de la Cosa’s mappa mundi is believed to be the earliest extant map showing any part of the continent of North America.
1500
BMC 48--A Plan of the Compact Part of the Town of Exeter at the Head of the Southerly Branch of Piscataqua River, 1802
- Map of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire drawn by Phinehas Merrill. Oriented with north to the right. Buildings (some labeled) shown pictorially.
1802
BMC 57--Carte Geographique, Statistique et Historique du Maine, circa 1822
- Early map of Maine, hand colored by counties. Roads, towns, rivers, and lakes are included on map. Key notes flags for 10 remarkable battles. Text surrounds map, which includes details concerning the topography, indigenous lands, rivers, climate, towns, manufacturing, commerce, education, history, population by county, and other information. Buchon follows the format of Carey & Lea's Atlas. The atlas was issued in six editions in English, French & German between 1822 and 1827.
1822
BMC 58--Carta Della Nuova Inghilterra Nuova Iork, e Pensilvania; 1763
- Map of New England and Mid-Atlantic region prior to the American Revolution. In Delaware only Wilmington and New Castle are shown. Italian edition of Bellin's 1757 map. Appears in Masi's "Il Gazzettiere Americano." Published in Livorno, Italy, 1763.
1763