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Box 1

 Container

Contains 182 Results:

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to [John Eaton] Tourtellotte states that he hopes that Blaine will win the presidential election and offers his opinions on the political situation. Tells of family and local news. (8 pages), 1884 Nov 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: D00980
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1884 Nov 4

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to Granger congratulating him on his business success and stating that he is always glad to hear when one of his old soldiers is doing well. (3 pages), 1884 Dec 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: D00878
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1884 Dec 8

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to William Taussig acknowledging receipt of the complimentary bridge passes for 1885. (1 page), 1885 Jan 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D01010
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Jan 12

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to [William] Scott, New York, asks him to send Mrs. Sherman a bag of best coffee and states that he is not disturbed by the Jefferson Davis controversy. (3 pages), 1885 Jan 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D00897
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Jan 14

Letter signed Ellen Ewing Sherman to [William] Scott, New York, thanking him for the coffee. (3 pages w/envelope), 1885 Jan 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D00904
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Jan 24

Letter signed William Scott to Mrs. Sherman states that he has forwarded her request for coffee to his son and that a bag has been sent. Also discusses different kinds of coffee. (2 pages), 1885 Jan 26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D00905
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Jan 26

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to [John Eaton] Tourtellotte discusses the hiring of a new clerk and expresses concern over U.S. Grant’s health and rumors that Grant is dying of cancer. (8 pages), 1885 Mar 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D00933
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Mar 4

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to Laura V. Harbaugh, Washington, D.C., states that he is ready to be called East upon the death of General Grant and writes at length on Fitch and the iron business in St. Louis. (8 pages), 1885 Apr 5

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D01624
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 Apr 5

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to [John Eaton] Tourtellotte tells of family news and expresses concern for the financial well being of his friend Fitch. (4 pages), 1885 May 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D00939
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 May 4

Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to H.I. Lamb, Boston, states that he has a large collection of his letters but wishes to retain them for future use. (1 page), 1885 May 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: D01013
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: 1885 May 11