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[Envelope for Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway]
Envelope for Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway.
[Envelope for Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway, September 1864]
Envelope for Lieut Hamilton K. Redway
[Envelope for Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway, October 1964]
Envelope for Lt. Hamilton K. Redway.
[Envelope for Loriette C. Redway, December 10, 1906]
Envelope for Mrs. Loriette C. Redway from the Department of the Interior, United States Pension Agency. The envelope is dated December 10, 1906.
[Envelope for M. C. Meigs, March 1866]
Envelope for M. C. Meigs.
[Envelope for the Commanding Officer]
Envelope addressed to Officer Condy in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia.
[Envelope from Lieutenant General Longstreet]
Envelope from Lt. Gen. Longstreet.
[Envelope from the Agricultural Ins. Co., March 15, 1873]
Envelope from the Agricultural Insurance Company of Watertown, N.Y. to Hamilton K. Redway.
[Envelope, January 8, 1919]
Envelope for Mrs. Loriette Redway from the following organization: Commissioners of the District of Columbia, Office of the Disbursing Officer. The envelope is dated January 8, 1919.
[Envelope, January 22, 1865]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. H. K. Redway, located in Mannsville, New York,from her husband Hamilton K. Redway who was stationed at the camp in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. The envelope is dated January 22, 1865.
[Envelope, June 6]
Envelope for the late Capt. H. K. Redway from the Adjutant General's Office located in the state of New York. The envelope is dated June 6.
[Envelope, June 9, 1889]
Envelope for Mrs. Loriette C. Redway from from the Department of the Interior, United States Pension Agency. The envelope is dated June 9, 1889.
[Envelope, June 10]
Envelope for R. C. Redway from E. A. Hodge, Register of Deeds from Marion City, Kansas. The envelope has two dates stamped on the front and back: June 10 from Marion City, Kansas and a June 14 stamp from a carrier.
[Envelope, June 26, 1868]
Envelope from Hammond, Winslow & Williams, attorneys-at-law, Watertown, New York, to Honorable A. H. Laflin, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Date from letter.
[Envelope, March 14, 1865]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. H. K. Redway, located in Mannsville, New York,from her husband Hamilton K. Redway who was stationed at the camp in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. The envelope is dated March 14, 1865.
[Envelope, November 15]
Envelope to the commanding officer of Company F in Washington, D. C. The envelope is postmarked in Washington, D. C. on November 15.
[Envelope, October 31, 1864]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. H. K. Redway, located in Mannsville, New York,from her husband Hamilton K. Redway who was stationed at Camp Piatt in West Virginia. The envelope is dated October 31, 1864.
[Envelope of Letter for Lieutenant Redway, July 1865]
Envelope for letter to Lieut. Redway. Retained clothing to be returned mentioned on front of envelope.
[Envelope of official business to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, May 15, no year]
Envelope with return address of Official business to Captain Hamilton K. Redway with a postmark of Wheeling, West Virginia.
[Envelope originally addressed to Loriette C. Redway, 1866]
An envelope, postmarked June 24, 1866, and originally addressed to Mrs. Captain Redway (Loriette Redway) in Mannsville, New York. The envelope was later used by Mrs. Redway to send a letter, presumably to her husband, Hamilton K. Redway, in 1869.
[Envelope to A. H. Vash]
Envelope that is addressed to A. H. Vash in Camp Piatt, West Virginia. The address has been crossed out and the envelope has been put to other uses, which the notes on it attest to.
[Envelope to Capt. H. K. Redway, no date]
Envelope addressed to Captain H. K. Redway in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Written on the side it says, Statement of charges on muster/pay rolls (blanks). General order announcing details for company preparing to move, April 5, 1865.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope, badly torn, that is addressed to Captain H. K. Redway. The "Adjutant General...State of New York" is given as the return organization/office.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope that is addressed to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, Kelleys Creek, West Virginia. There is no return address or date on the envelope.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope that is addressed to H. K. Redway at Kelleys Creek, West Virginia. It was marked confidential. The word "Miscellaneous" was added on one side in black ink. The envelope has water stains on the address side.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope addressed to Captain Hamilton Redway at Kelleys Creek, West Virginia which has a message on the front side that asks that the receipts be signed and returned as soon as possible. "Special Requisition Blanks" is written on the back.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope that is addressed by Captain Hamilton K. Redway has other names and information written across it. The original address has been crossed out. "Invoices and Receipts" and the name John M. Balti have been added across the top. "Special orders issued 1862 & 3" is also crossed out.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope addressed to the commanding officer of Company H. that has no date or return address. "Halfman and Troup" is written on the left side in black ink.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope that is addressed to Captain H. K. Redway of Company F at Kekkeys Creek, West Virginia. Notes in black ink are also on the face of the envelope. "Advance Pay," "For week ending," and two dates (1864 and 1863) are written in a different hand than the original address.
[Envelope to Captain H. K. Redway]
Envelope to Hamilton K. Redway, commander of Company F, at Kelleys Creek, West Virginia. The envelope shows signs that it was used for other purposes. "Miscellaneous Clothing" has been crossed out. "Unserviceable ordnance storer [sic] blanks (6)" is also written on the envelope.
[Envelope to Captain Hamilton K. Redway]
Envelope addressed to Captain H. K. Redway at Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Written on the envelope is original muster rolls and other papers pertaining there to.
[Envelope to Captain Hamilton K. Redway]
Envelope to H. K. Redway at Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Note on side says to be placed upon muster rolls, June 30, 1865. On back it says misc., April-June, 1865 financial matters.
[Envelope to Commanding Officer of the Carlisle Barracks]
Envelope to the commanding officer at the Carlisle Barracks in Carlisle Pennsylvania that is not dated. A note on the left side says that the envelope contained the papers appointing Redway a sergeant of the New York Militia in the 1830s.
[Envelope to Lieutenant John E. Ronk]
Envelope addressed to Lieutenant John E. Ronk, Kelly's Creek. Envelope has written on side, to be charged upon muster and payrolls for April 30/65. Money advanced for furloughs.
[Envelope to Lt. H. K. Redway]
Envelope to Lieutenant H. K. Redway in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Notes are written on the sides about muster roll, dated February 28, 1865, and another dated November 27th.
[Envelope to Lt. H. K. Redway]
Envelope to Lieutenant H. K. Redway in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. Note is written on the side about muster roll for February 28, 1865.
[Envelope to Lt. H. K. Redway]
Envelop that is addressed to Lieutenant H. K. Redway, commander of Company F, First Veteran Cavalry New York, Camp Sullivan. It is from the Office of the Paymaster General, Albany. The envelope is not dated.
[Envelope to Lt. H. K. Redway]
Envelope to Lieutenant H. K. Redway at Kellys Creek, West Virginia. The address has been crossed out. The date January 1866, #R34 with a last "4" marked out and "clothing" is written on the back side of the envelope.
[Envelope to R. C. Redway from Will Murphy]
Envelope for R. C. Redway from Will Murphy, a photographer in Newton, Kansas. The envelope is undated.
[Envelope to the Disbursing Officer]
Envelope that is addressed to the "Disbursing Officer D. C., Washinton D. C."
[Envelope to the Disbursing Officer, c.1860s]
Envelope that is addressed to the "Disbursing Officer D. C. , Washington, D. C." It has no return address.
[Eulogy for John W. B.]
Eulogy written for John W. Bourman?, killed sometime in January.
[Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, April 19, 1865]
Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, presented at the City Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts. The eulogy was written by J. G. Holland and was published by Samuel Bowles & Co.: L. J. Powers.
[Extension agreement, January 1, 1895]
Extension agreement for Mrs. Loriette C. Redway which secured the payment of a $250.00 bond and extended the time in which the loan amount was to be paid. The agreement states that the principal sum plus interest, 7% per year payable semi-annually, will be due three years from January 1, 1895. Six payment coupons were handwritten at the bottom of the agreement and were to be clipped then taken with payment to the Union Trust Co., where payments would be paid and noted on record. None of the coupons remain attached to the extension agreement.
[Extension agreement, January 1, 1898]
Extension agreement for Mrs. Loriette C.Redway which secured the payment of a $250.00 bond and extended the time in which the loan amount was to be paid. The agreement states that the principal sum plus interest, 7% per year payable semi-annually, will be due three years from January 1, 1898. Six payment coupons were handwritten at the bottom of the agreement and were to be clipped then taken with payment to the Union Trust Co., where payments would be paid and noted on record. None of the coupons remain attached to the extension agreement.
[Extension agreement, January 1, 1901]
Extension agreement for Mrs. Loriette C.Redway which secured the payment of a $250.00 bond and extended the time in which the loan amount was to be paid. The agreement states that the principal sum plus interest, 7% per year payable semi-annually, will be due three years from January 1, 1901. Six payment coupons were handwritten at the bottom of the agreement and were to be clipped then taken with payment to the Union Trust Co., where payments would be paid and noted on record. Only two of the coupons remain attached to the extension agreement.
[Furlough pass for Hamilton K. Redway, February 15, 1865]
Furlough pass for Hamilton K. Redway.
[General court martial order, April 12, 1864]
General court martial order sent to Lieut. H. K. Redway summoning him to a court session on April 13, 1864 at 10 o'clock. The session was being held in Martinsburg, West Virgina. Lieut. Redway would be part of the defense in the case of U. S. vs. John Whittey, Jr., 1st N. Y. Veteran Cavalry.
[General court martial order, January 31, 1865]
By order of the Secretary of War, E. D. Townsend, this general court martial order No.43 states that Captain Henry W. Scott would be released and returned to duty. Scott's trial was held without authority and the proceedings were considered "null and void." The order is signed by the acting adjutant general, but his signature is illegible. The date and location of Capt. Scott's trial is stated in the order.Scott was part of the 1st Veteran New York Cavalry.
[General Order J. M. Rife, December 6, 1864]
General Order No. 13 2nd Lieut. Alfred L. Bancroft, 1st NY Veteran Cavalry, is hereby announced as Acting Aide-de-Camp on the Staff of the Colonel commanding, and will be respected and obeyed accordingly.
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