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[Abstract of Expenditures for the First Quarter of 1865]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in company F, 1st regiment New York veteran Cavalry during the first quarter of 1865. The form used is No. 9-(a.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 4. A total of 3,030 stores of ammunition were expended in practice firing.
[Abstract of Expenditures for the First Quarter of 1866]
Abstract of materials expended or consumed in Company D, 6th Regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry during the first quarter of 1866. The form used is No. 10-(c.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 3. A total of 1,000 stores of ammunition were expended in practice firing, and a total of 20 stores of materials were expended in the repair of arms.
[Abstract of Expenditures for the Fourth Quarter of 1864]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in Company F, 1st Regiment New York Veteran Cavalry, during the fourth quarter of 1864. The form used is No. 9-(a.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 1. A total of 2,550 stores of ammunition were expended in practice firing.
[Abstract of Expenditures for the Second Quarter of 1865]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in company F, 1st regiment, New York veteran cavalry during the second quarter of 1865. The form used is No. 10-(c.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 4. A total of 4,898 stores of ammunition were used in practice firing.
[Abstract of Expenditures for the Third Quarter of 1864]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in Company F, first veteran regiment of New York cavalry for the third quarter of 1864. The form used is No. 9-(a.). A total of 800 stores of ammunition were expended in action at Leetown, Virginia on July 3, 1864; a total of 525 stores of ammunition were expended in action at Martinsburg, Virginia on July 25, 1864; and a total of 275 stores of ammunition were expended in action at Winchester, Virginia on July 24, 1864.
[Address]
A slip of paper with the address for Miss Florence A. Redway.
[Advertisement for the Grand National Concert, August 2, 1866]
Advertisement for the Grand National Concert, a benefit for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home Fund. This benefit was held at the Grover's Theater in Washington, D. C. on August 2, 1866. The advertisement states that 300,000 tickets were for sale at $1.00 each and 75,000 presents, valued at $250,000.00, were also available for sale to benefit this fund.
[Advertisement for the Grand National Concert, August 2, 1866]
Advertisement for the Grand National Concert, a benefit for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home Fund. This benefit was held at the Grover's Theater in Washington, D. C. on August 2, 1866. The advertisement states that 300,000 tickets were for sale at $1.00 each and 75,000 presents, valued at $250,000.00, were also available for sale to benefit this fund.
[Affidavit from Hamilton K. Redway Concerning the Death of Andrew M. Anderson, 1864]
Affidavit from Captain Hamilton K. Redway concerning the death of Private Andrew M. Anderson. Private Anderson enlisted at Greene, New York on December 22, 1863, and died at Harrisonburg, Virginia on July 1, 1864.
[Amount of Forage Received for April 27, 1863]
Report of the amount of forage received for April 27, 1863. A total of 36 sacks of corn, 32 sacks of oats, and 37 bales of hay were received. The report was created on May 1 as indicated on the back page.
[Army regulations Par. 1031]
Slip of paper containing an army regulation regarding affidavits. Text: "Army Regulations, Par. 1031.--Affidavits or depositions may be taken before any officer in the list as follows, when recourse cannot be had to any before named on said list, which fact shall be certified by the officer offering the evidence: 1st, a civil magistrate competent to administer oaths; 2d, a judge advocate; 3d, the recorder of a garrison or regimental court martial; 4th, the adjutant of a regiment; 5th a commissioned officer."
[Bacon and Shakespere: Proof that William Shakespere Could Not Write.]
Excerpt discussing the handwriting of William Shakespeare including examples of his signature. According to a note at the end of the pamphlet: "The foregoing pages are copied by permission from a very interesting pamphlet published by W. H. Burr, of Washington, D.C., under the title 'Shakespeare Could Not Write.'" Document published by Wm. Henry Burr which discusses Shakespeare's signatures.
[Bill of sale, September 4, 1900]
Bill of sale for real estate in Harvey County, in the state of Kansas, purchased by Mrs. Loriette C. Redway for the sum of $3.29. The property was purchased in the city of Walton.
[Blank Abstract of Materials Form]
Blank military form titled "Abstract of Materials".
[Blank Abstract of Materials Form]
Blank military form titled "Abstract of Materials."
[Blank Abstract of Materials Form]
Blank military form titled "Abstract of Materials."
[Blank Captain's Warrant]
A blank military form titled: Captain's Warrant.
[Blank Certification of Receipt Form]
Blank military form used to certify receipt of pay.
[Blank Company History Form]
Blank military form which would have been filled by every commander for the Chief Ordnance with return of ordnance stores for the fourth quarter.
[Blank Discharge Form]
Blank form for discharge from the military.
[Blank Discharge Form]
Blank form for discharge from the military.
[Blank Discharge Form]
Blank form for discharge from the military.
[Blank Discharge Form]
Blank form for discharge from the military.
[Blank Discharge Form]
Blank form for discharge from the military.
[Blank Envelope, 1866]
Blank envelope which was used for military correspondence during the Civil War.
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Form for the Ordnance Stores]
Blank form titled "Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores."
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Blank military form titled "Inventory and Inspection Report."
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Inventory and inspection report form.
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Inventory and inspection report form.
[Blank Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores Form]
Blank monthly return of quartermaster's stores form.
[Blank Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores Form]
Blank monthly return of quartermaster's stores form.
[Blank Officer's Certificate of Disability of Soldier]
Blank Officer's Certificate of Disability of Soldier
[Blank Provision Return Form]
Blank Provision Return Form.
[Blank Provost Marshal's Office Form, 1865]
Provost Marshal's Office Form.
[Blank Requisition for Horses Form]
Blank requisition for horses form.
[Blank Requisition for Horses Form]
Blank requisition for horses form.
[Blank Special Requisition Form]
Blank special requisition form.
[Blank Sworn Statement Form]
Blank sworn statement form.
[Captain's Warrant, August 25, 1829]
Warrant from Captain Chauncey H. Redway to Sergeant Frien O. Payn. The warrant orders Payn to warn the listed persons to appear armed and equipped for Company parade at the house of John Burch at 8 o'clock AM on September 7. Payn is also charged with warning the named persons to appear at the Presbyterian Meeting House in Sacket's Harbor at 8 o'clock AM on September 18 for the general muster.
[Card for Colonel Bradley Winston, undated]
Card from the Redway Collection which has two names written on the front and back. The first name that is written on this card is Miss Allen and the second is Col. Bradley Winslow, 186th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps. The card is undated.
[Certificate of enlistment, September 7, 1863]
A document certifying that Hamilton K. Perry's name appeared in the master roll of C.B 1st Vet Regiment NYS in the service of the United States.
[Certification of Hamilton K. Redway, June 5, 1866]
Certification that Hamilton K. Redway enlisted at Camp Piatt by Gov. Seymour.
[Certification of Henry R. Redway, June 6, 1866]
Certification that Henry R. Redway enlisted at Geneva, New York and was mustered into the U.S. service by Lieutenant Bigelow on October 10, 1863.
[Change of Address Notification, December 4, 1916]
Post card from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions to Loriette C. Redway notifying her that a change of address has been made. Redway is classified in the U. S. Bureau of Pensions as a CIVIL WAR WIDOW.
[Change of Address Notification, March 12, 1914]
Letter from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions to Loriette C. Redway notifying her that a change of address has been made. Redway is classified in the U. S. Bureau of Pensions as a CIVIL WAR WIDOW.
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