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[Circular from U. S. Bureau of Pensions, July 30, 1903]
Circular from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions containing a special notice about persons falsely claiming to be officers of the bureau. The circular seeks to protect persons having business with the bureau against swindling, and warns that genuine special examiners of the bureau do not demand or receive any money.
[Discharge of Hamilton K. Redway, July 17, 1866]
Letter discharging Hamilton K. Redway from the U. S. Service.
[Envelope of Letter for Lieutenant Redway, July 1865]
Envelope for letter to Lieut. Redway. Retained clothing to be returned mentioned on front of envelope.
[General orders no.226, July 8, 1864]
General orders no.226 detail that the Army ration has been modified. The orders give a list of five regulations that must be observed.
[General orders no. 231, July 18, 1864]
General orders no. 231 details the following Acts and Resolutions of Congress:I.) Appropriations for fortifications; II.) Act to authorize commanders to execute sentence against guerrillas, spies, deserters, murderers, and for other purposes; III.) Act concerning pensions; IV.) Act for better organization of Quartermaster's Department; V.) Resolution to settle Captain Hebard's accounts, the accounts of the United States volunteers, and other officer's accounts; VI.)Resolution in amending act concerning pay of officers and men in Western Department; VII.) Resolution for publication of the Army register; VIII.) Resolution for relief of officers of 4th and 5th Indian regiments; IX.) Resolution in relation to leaves of absence to professors at Military Academy; X.) Resolution explaining act of June 20, 1864, to increase soldier's pay; XI.) Resolution to increase pay of hospital matrons; and XII.) resolution to explain resolution relative to pay of staff of Lieutenant General.
[Invoice of Supplies from J. W. Alexander, July 31, 1864]
Invoice of stores turned over by Lieut John W. Alexander. Items turned over are: hats, trousers, drawers, flannel shirts, boots, stockings, blouses.
[Letter from E. D. Comstock Special Order, July 1, 1864]
By the recommendation of Lieut. H. K. Redway Corporal Joseph Freeman is reduced to the ranks for absence and disability. Private Lovejoy is promoted to be Corporal via Freeman reduced.
[Letter from H. Emerson to the Capt. Commander, July 23, 1864]
Letter from Emerson that transportation was furnished from Watertown to New York at the cost of $6.75.
[Letter from H. K. Kennedy, July 11, 1865]
Kennedy would like to visit Charleston WV on private business. On back J. W. Rife grants permission.
[Letter from Hamilton K. Redway to Loriette Redway, July 11, 1867]
A letter from Hamilton K. Redway in Washington D.C. to his wife, Loriette Redway, on July 11, 1867. In the letter, Hamilton Redway informs Loriette of his plan to make arrangements to bring his family to live in Washington. Redway responds to a supposed request by his wife in a previous letter by mentioning that he does not think it is a good idea for Chittenden to come to Washington to spend the winter, and that he does not want to sell their property in New York.
[Letter from Hamilton K. Redway to Mrs. Baker, July 11, 1865]
Letter from Hamilton K. Redway to Mrs. Baker asking her to let his wife, Loriette, have fifty dollars as they were not going to receive pay soon.
[Letter from Van Buren to Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway, July 5, 1864]
Letter from Paymaster General Van Buren to Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway on July 5, 1864. Van Buren enclosed with this letter copies of the enlistment of Andrew M. Anderson, Franklin Jewell, and Philander O. Shaw. Van Buren states in this letter that there is no enlistment paper for Andrew B. Kelly.
[List of equipment retained by discharged soldiers, July 1868]
Articles of camp and garrison equipage retained by discharged men from Company F, 1st New York Volunteer Veterans Cavalry, in obdience to Order No. 114. Articles are: 47 canteens, 1 bugle with cord and tassel, 43 haversacks, etc.
[List of ordinance stores, July 1865]
Document listing the items in Ordinance stores. Some items include cavalry sabers, saber belts and plates, and Carbine slings.
[List of ordnance, July 17, 1865]
Form No. 3(A) for the transfer of ordnance received from Captain Hamilton K. Redway on July 17, 1865 in Gallipolis, Ohio. The form includes a listing of the number and kinds of equipment received, including saddles, curry brushes, halters, saddle blankets, etc.
[List of ordnance, July 17, 1865]
Form for the transfer of ordnance from Captain Hamilton K. Redway to W. M. Young in Gallipois, Ohio on July 17, 1865.
[List of ordnance stores, July 20, 1865]
Receipt for ordnance and ordnance stores from Captain Hamilton K. Redway on July 20, 1865.
[List of Quartermaster's Stores, July 19, 1865]
List of quartermaster's stores received from Captain H. K. Redway, Company F, First New York Veteran Cavalry at Camp Piatt, West Virginia. The list give the quantity, article, and condition of the items received.
[List of quartmaster's stores, July 19, 1865]
List of quartermaster's stores received from Captain H. K. Redway at Camp Piatt, West Virginia.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant J. W. Alexander, July 7, 1865]
List of supplies from Lt. J. W. Alexander to Hamilton K. Redway. Supplies include: hats, capes, jackets, shirts, drawers, boots, stockings, canteens and tents.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant J. W. Alexander, July 12, 1865]
List of supplies from Lt. J. W. Alexander to Hamilton K. Redway. Supplies include: 1 flannel coat, 1 bugle cord and tassel, and 2 trousers.
[Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, July 1865]
Monthly return of clothing, and camp and garrison equipage for the month of July, 1865.
[Monthly Return of Transportation, July, 1865
Monthly return of means of transportation in possession of Capt. H. K. Redway.
[Note Regarding Military Actions, July 1, 1865]
Note on scrap of paper; text: "Mustered in accordance with instructions of Circular No. 30. and General Orders No. 94. C. S."
[Ordnance Voucher, July 2, 1865]
An inventory of ordnance including 2 arms chests and 5 packing boxes turned over from Col. John S. Platner, 1st New York Veterans Cavalry to H. K. Redway, Co. F 1st New York Veterans Cavalry at Camp Piatt, West Virginia.
[Ordnance Voucher, July, 1865]
Ordnance voucher turned over from H. K. Kertney, Captain 1st NY Veteran's Company, to W. M. Young, ordnance officer in Gallipolis, West Virginia. The regiment was mustered out of service and ordered away before a receipt could be obtained.
[Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, July 20, 1865]
Military report for the quarterly return of ordnance and ordnance stores for Company F, 1st Regiment, New York Cavalry in Mannsville, New York. The report includes lists of small arms, ammunition, and related equipment with an accounting of items received, issued, and held in storage. This is the third copy of the report, retained by the company.
[Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, June 30, 1865]
Quarterly return of ordnance and ordnance stores received, issued, and remaining on hand in Company "F," First Veteran Regiment New York Cavalry, for the second quarter in 1865. The return details the amount of serviceable and unserviceable small arms as well as the accoutrements, equipment, and appendages which corresponded to the small arms. The document also notes who the arms were received from and the person they were issued to during this quarter. The return was created by Capt. Hamilton K. Redway while he as stationed at Camp Piatt in West Virginia. It was signed by Redway on July 1, 1865.
[Receipt for Sale of Personal Goods to Captain Hamilton K. Redway on July 11, 1865]
Receipt for sale of personal goods to Captain Hamilton K. Redway at Strauss and Brother retailer on July 11, 1865. On this date, Redway purchased flannel, buttons, thread, and a neck tie for a total of $9.95.
[Relinquishment of Property by Lieutenant J. Girard in July 1865]
Relinquishment of property by Lieutenant J. Girard in July 1865. In this document Lieutenant Girard declares under oath that he has made the proper requisite returns of all public property which had come into his possession.
[Report, July 12, 1868]
Handwritten report describing the sabbath school, its officers, the number of Sabbaths, and other statistical information about the Sabbath school. H. K. Redway was elected secretary of the Sabbath school.
[Special orders, July 19, 1864]
Special orders from Major General Hunter which detail that Farrier W. H. Shepard is to report to Capt. Nelson Hopkins A.Q.M., in Hagerstown, Maryland for duty. Hopkins was part of Company "F," N. Y. Vet. Calvary.
[Speech, July 11,1865]
Speech from H.K.Redway's personal papers. The speech details the sentiments that Redway felt at the close of the war as well as the joy he felt at seeing many of the men he served with still beside him in the end.
[Substitute volunteer enlistment for Robert B. Way, July 8, 1864]
Substitute volunteer enlistment for Robert B. Way to take the place of James H. Farquarharson of Alleghany County, New York. The enlistment papers contain a physical description of Way.
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