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Thomas H. Talbot declines to return to Army service due to ill health
- Thomas H. Talbot writes Governor Cony and declines to return to Army service due to ill health.
1864
Captain W.S. Clark recommends Sergeant Daniel H. Pettengill for promotion
- Captain W.S. Clark recommends Sergeant Daniel H. Pettengill for promotion
1864
Captain William R. Pattangall recommends promotion of John Presley
- Captain William R. Pattengall recommends promotion of John Presley
1864
Mr. Nutt recommends John Presley for commission
- Mr. Nutt recommends John Presley for commission
1864
Amanda Tirrill asks about her son Charles, who was taken prisoner while on picket duty
- Amanda Tirrill asks about her son Charles, who was taken prisoner while on picket duty. "Don't try to flatter to pacify my womans nature but tell me truly the prospect for the prisoners"
1864
Special Order 84 discharging Private Seneca E. Keene of Company G from DeCamp U.S. General Hospital on David's Island, New York
- Special Order 84 discharging Private Seneca E. Keene of Company G from DeCamp U.S. General Hospital on David's Island, New York.
1865
Colonel Russell B. Shepherd writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Coast Guard muster roll and absent soldiers
- Colonel Russell B. Shepherd writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Coast Guard muster roll and absent soldiers
1865
Colonel R.B. Shepherd writes General Hodsdon and answers concerns about favoritism
- Colonel R.B. Shepherd writes General Hodsdon and answers concerns about favoritism
1864
BMC 44--A Map of Vinland From Accounts Contained in Old Northern MSS, 1837
- A map of Vinland : from accounts contained in Old Northern MSS by Charles C. Rafn ; P. Seehusen sc. Copenhagen : Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 1837. This is a map of Massachusetts Bay and parts of New England. This map depicts early Norse exploration and is created from descriptions by Norse travelers in New England.
1837
BMC 73--Nieuwe Kaart van Kanada, De Landen aan de Hudson's-Baay en de Noordwestelyke deelen van Noord-Amerika, 1769
- Map of Canada and the Upper Midwest, focused on the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay, showing the region shortly after the end of the French and Indian War. Included are the Hudson Bay Company forts and factories and the approximate locations of the native American tribes in the area. The map extends eastward to the Atlantic, with a large part of New England depicted.
1769