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· 1809
The folder contains papers and scraps of paper, undated and for the period 1814 to 1837, found in the daybook. The pepers are generally accounts, though there is some correspondence.
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Letter, dated May 18, 1846, regarding the status at Fort Polk, Point Isabel, Gulf of Mexico. General Charles Ferguson Smith, with his own regiment of volunteers, would be leaving to join Colonel Nibion. Letter dated July 9, 1854, to Bvt. Daniel Ruggles regarding a wagon shipment of rations; and requesting that the couriers return as their services are required at their unit.
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Army officer, Infantry; MG Confederate States of America. Letter written while on frontier duty escorting Capt. Pope on Pacific Railroad Exploration.
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One letter to Confederate Brigadier General Daniel Ruggles concerning the travel of two women, Mrs. Newman and Miss Byers, into Federal territory in Mississippi. Ruggles had provided a flag and an escort.
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· 1858
Letter, Camp Floyd, Utah to Major F. J. Porter, complaining of alleged illegal division of command at Camp Floyd.
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· 1915