Box 1
Contains 99 Results:
Newspaper clipping titled “General Order, Headquarters, 16th Army Corps, Memphis, Tenn.” Includes General Orders No. 141, regarding permits for the sale of cotton., 1863 Oct 7
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Newspaper clipping titled “The Abandoned Plantations. Rules and Regulations for Leasing Them and Employing Freedmen.”, ca. 1864 Jan
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Newspaper clipping titled “Headquarters, Military Division of the Mississippi, Nashville, Tenn.” Includes General Orders No. 4, regarding regulations for steamboat pilots on the Mississippi River., 1864 Feb 6
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Newspaper clipping titled “Everett House Changed Hands.” Jennings & Gilderslieve [Jennings & Gildersleeve] have taken over the hotel from Mr. A.S. Merrett., No date
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Newspaper clipping titled “Keep Good Company.”, No date
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Newspaper clipping regarding discriminating between loyal and disloyal persons., No date
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Circular stating rules and regulations for playing euchre., No date
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Notebook includes an alphabetical listing of Missouri towns and the Missouri River landing near each town. Notation reads “Presented to Mr. Gildersleeve the high headed mate, St. Louis, June 3rd, 1856.” Pasted in the inside front cover is a printed list of distances from St. Louis to Sioux City, Iowa, along the Missouri River, showing the names of the towns and landings and their distances from St. Louis. (32 pages), 1856 June 5
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Notebook includes expense accounts for supplying Civil War troops. Inside front cover of notebook reads “Genl. Quinby Staff Boat, June 2 /62.” Includes page listing barrels of flour, sugar, beans, beef, and pork, casks of bacon, and sacks of rice and coffee “for Columbus.” Includes entry that reads “125 Cavlry Horses Shipped on Str. Crescent City by Capt. G.W. Ford to Capt. J.V. Lewis, A.Q.M., Memphis.” (9 pages), ca. 1862
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Notebook of I.B.Gildersleeve. Includes expense accounts for purchases of cabbage, onions, eggs, etc.; mathematical calculations; names and addresses; notes and accounts regarding trip to Davenport; and other notes. Entry dated St. Louis, October 28, 1864, reads “Received of Enos Jennings one thousand dollars to be laid out in vegetables for use of ‘Everett House,’” signed I.B. Gildersleeve. Entry dated Davenport, November 8, 1864 reads “Paid R.M. Prettyman one thousand and forty four dollars and sixteen cents for potatoes,” signed I.B. Gildersleeve. (27 pages), ca. 1862-1864
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.