Box 10
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Contains 215 Results:
Letter signed Florence M. Cornyn, Col. 10th Missouri Cavalry – Commanding 3rd Cavalry Brigade 16th Army Corps, to Hon. Hamilton R. Gamble, Governor of Missouri, no date. Private letter sent by courier. Requesting promotions for members of his Cavalry Brigade. Relating information within his brigade and regiment. Requests no appointments be made in the 10th Mo. Cav. unless recommended and approved by Cornyn himself, as commander of the regiment is a man of “intemperate habits…” Original order from District Headquarters enclosed. Photocopy and typescript gift of Mr. Mike Vanderboegh, December 30, 1986, acc. no. 86-0022. Original letter from Missouri National Guard Archives [ca. 1957, since missing. Location of enclosed order unknown.], 1863 July
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July
Letter signed Robt. Bailey, Col. 45th Enrolled Missouri Militia, Wentzville, to Genl. Bartholow, Macon City, Mo. Regarding detailing men who have refused to do military duty. There are about 200 of them. Referring to Orders No. 19 and 48. [Note appended: Document signed Th. J. Bartholow, Brig. Genl., regarding Bailey’s letter]. (2 pages), 1863 July 2
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 2
Letter signed Wm. S. Moseley, Jefferson City, Auditor’s Office, to Gov. H.R. Gamble. Concerning Union military bonds. (2 pages), 1863 July 10
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 10
Letter signed C.H. Warrens, late Capt. Co. “K” 29th Mo. Vols. St. Louis, to Gov. H.R. Gamble. Sending a Rebel flag taken by his company on May 13th last. It was captured in Mississippi. (3 pages), 1863 July 13
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 13
Letter signed H.R. Gamble, St. Louis, to Abraham Lincoln. Calls the publication of Lincoln’s letter to Gen. Schofield of May 27th “a most wanton and unmerited insult.” “When the President of the United States in an official communication undertakes to characterize me, the Governor of a loyal state, as the head of a faction in that State, an answer is demanded at my hand.” Says that the charge is untrue and goes on to recite all that he has done in behalf of the Union. “Occupying the position which I reluctantly accepted at the call of my state, animated by no desire but for the restoration of the Union and the prosperity of my county, I am obliged to say to you that your insult published over the land was most undeserved and in our relations most unbecoming your station.” Individuals mentioned include Major Gen. Schofield, Gen. Curtis. Places mentioned include Missouri, St. Louis. (8 pages, clipping), 1863 July 13
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 13
Letter signed [True Copy] H.R. Gamble, St. Louis, to Abraham Lincoln. Calls the publication of Lincoln’s letter to Gen. Schofield of May 27th “a most wanton and unmerited insult.” “When the President of the United States in an official communication undertakes to characterize me, the Governor of a loyal state, as the head of a faction in that State, an answer is demanded at my hand.” Says that the charge is untrue and goes on to recite all that he has done in behalf of the Union. “Occupying the position which I reluctantly accepted at the call of my state, animated by no desire but for the restoration of the Union and the prosperity of my county, I am obliged to say to you that your insult published over the land was most undeserved and in our relations most unbecoming your station.” Individuals mentioned include Major Gen. Schofield, Gen. Curtis. Places mentioned include Missouri, St. Louis. (7 pages), 1863 July 13
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 13
Letter signed David K. Pitman, St. Charles Co., to Gov. H.R. Gamble. The men of Capt. Neustaedter’s company of Enrolled Missouri Militia are engaged in running off negroes. Individuals mentioned include [Neustader], [Wilhelm Moritz] Neustaedter, J.F. Sanford, Capt. Campbell. (3 pages), 1863 July 14
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 14
Letter signed H.R. Gamble, St. Louis, to Col. J.B. Rogers. Has heard that he is indisposed to aid in the execution of the laws of the state and in protecting civil officers in the performance of their duties. (2 pages), 1863 July 17
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 17
Letter signed John B. Gray, St. Louis, to Uncle John F. Gray, New York. Introducing Gov. Gamble, bearer of this note. (1 page), 1863 July 21
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 21
Letter of A. Lincoln, Washington, to H.R. Gamble. My Private Secretary has just brought me a letter saying it is a very “cross” one from you about mine to Gen. Schofield, recently published in the Democrat. As I am trying to preserve my temper by avoiding irritants I have declined to read the cross letter. When I wrote the letter to General Schofield, I was unconscious of any malice towards you. Individuals mentioned include General Schofield. Businesses mentioned include The Democrat. (1 page), 1863 July 23
File — Box: 10, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hamilton Rowan Gamble Papers consist of deeds, early land grants, surveys, a St. Louis court docket book (1816-1833), bills of sale, legal papers regarding land ownership and business agreements, letters pertaining to causes of the Civil War, letters regarding the raising of a state militia, correspondence with political and military leaders, account books and receipts.
Papers pertaining to land cases include deeds from French and Spanish ownership...
Dates:
1863 July 23