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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
Correspondence from Henry S. Field to Captain Hamilton K. Redway on December 20, 1864 requesting assistance in the substitution of Private William Thompson's son, Abel Thompson, in his place. In this letter, Field states that Private Thompson is afflicted with an organic disease of the heart. Field strongly recommends the substitution of Private Thompson's son, Abel Thompson, who is seventeen years of age
Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
A document certifying that Hamilton K. Perry's name appeared in the master roll of C.B 1st Vet Regiment NYS in the service of the United States
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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
A document certifying that Hamilton K. Perry's name appeared in the master roll of C.B 1st Vet Regiment NYS in the service of the United States
Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
Letter from First Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway to Captain E. G. Marshall, the Mustering and Distributing Officer, requesting that Marshall muster into service "New York State Volunteers stationed at Geneva N.Y.
Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
Abstract of materials expended or consumed in Company D, 6th Regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry during the first quarter of 1866. The form used is No. 10-(c.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 3. A total of 1,000 stores of ammunition were expended in practice firing, and a total of 20 stores of materials were expended in the repair of arms
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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
Monthly return of public animals, horses
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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
A letter from Hamilton K. Redway in Washington D.C. to his wife, Loriette Redway, on November 15, 1865. The letter is regarding Redway's forthcoming military assignment. Redway tells his wife that he expects to be sent to Texas with the 1st Regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry. Redway asks Loriette to send several personal items to him as soon as possible in care of the Adams Express Company.
Also included with this item is the envelope in which the letter was sent. The envelope, postmarked November 15, is addressed to Mrs. H. K. Redway in Mannsvwille, New York
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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
This item contains two letters: A letter from Hamilton K. Redway to his wife, Loriette Redway on December 10, 1865; and a letter from Hamilton K. Redway to his daughter, Rosa Redway, on December 10, 1865. Both letters are regarding his business and life in Washington D.C. In his letter to Loriette, Redway asks about his father, Chauncey Redway. In his letter to Rosa, Redway speaks about the failure of the people in Washington to keep the Sabbath. He asks his daughter to study as much as possible, and to take care of the other children, Flora and Minnie
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Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
The list of quartermaster's stores lost or destroyed in June of 1865 includes two cavalry horses shot by order of the veterinary surgeon for contagious disease
Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
The list of quartermaster's stores lost or destroyed in June of 1865 includes two cavalry horses shot by order of the veterinary surgeon for contagious disease
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