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1797 March 13 . John Brown ALS to Zebulon Pike; Banks of Ohio.

3 pages

Box 1
Written to Pike, serving as the Commandant of Fort Massac, Illinois. Arrival was delayed by the frost, causing him to stay among "our old acquaintance in Jersey" who have unfortunately experienced "a great change… in their Political Principle's thousands who we once esteemed as friends to America are the most Infernal Torys I almost hate the People." News of family, land settlements, deeds, money scarcity, and conflict with the French. "I cou'd get no land from Dayton he has been Tolerable clever in Settlement he gave me Six hundred acres for Price in Milatary Warrants you shall have Six hundred acres as soon as the land is Surveyed…" Comments on relevant "Law of Congress" relating to land and military bounties.
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1806 April 16 . Gilbert Gardner ALS to Gayer Gardner; Isle of France.

5 pages

Box 1
American cargo ships have been captured by the British and condemned at Ceylon; "it has ever appeared to me that there is a want of attention in the government of the United States towards the Citizens who unfortunately are obliged to follow the seas…they are the only Class of Citizens who are any ways Exposed to personal Insults and it appears to me that they merit a greater share of Government Protection."
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1835 August 7 . A[sa] S. Allen ALS to Rev. Mr. [John A.] Murray; Angelica, New York.

3 pages

Box 60, Small Collections, Folder 35
A request for Reverend Leverett Hull to be appointed pastor and for $75 to cover the amount of his salary they were unable to raise by subscription. Comments on local revival, the importance of the station in the region, and the need for a preacher. Signed by the Elders and Trustees. Accompanied by a reference from M. Hunter.
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1852 May 11 . V. R. Shield autograph letter signed to [Francis T.] Stribling; Hampton, Virginia.

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Box 73, Small Collections, Folders 30-31
Respecting the case of George Hope. He suffered from melancholia, moved, and became worse. Hope's brother wishes to commit him to Dr. Stribling's care, "if you have a vacant cell." Age 25 years, income of $300-400 per year. Hope's mind is particularly "deranged" respecting religion.