Box 3
Container
Contains 38 Results:
Album: (large, brown, raised design, leather-bound, "Julia") - photographs of some family members and fiends identified, Lincoln, Sherman, Beecher, and H.B. Stowe, Horance Greeley, John Brown
File — Box: 3
Dates:
1841-1925.
Citizenship paper of James E. Clarke, from England, Oct. 16, 1866. Rensselaer Co. Ct., Oct. 16, 1866
File — Box: 3
Dates:
Oct. 16, 1866
Photostat of letter dated Oct. 4, 1864, from Executive Mansion and signed Abraham Lincoln concerning the pardon of Roswell McIntyre. Note at bottom, "Taken from the body of R. McIntyre at the battle of Five Forks, VA, 1865", Oct. 4, 1864, 1865
File — Box: 3
Dates:
Oct. 4, 1864; 1865
Folder containing Preliminary Report to the American Woman's Association by Payson and Clarke Co.
File — Box: 3
Dates:
1841-1925.
Typescript, "Siege and Capture of Port Hudson," 10 pages. Presumably written by JEC. Action took place at Port Hudson, LA,, May 27, 1863-July 8, 1863
File — Box: 3
Dates:
May 27, 1863-July 8, 1863
Letter from James E. Clarke to Capt. Ed. N. Ketchum, Jan. 27, 1914, eight pages (typed cb.) relating Civil War adventures. JEC tells ENK what happened during rest of battle after ENK was wounded and taken to the rear. 19th Corps, General [cuvier] Grover's division. Between Newton and Middletown, VA (probably Battle of Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Reference to Sheraton's ride, Jan. 27, 1914, Oct. 19, 1864
File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents
JEC was living in Saratoga Springs when above letter was written. Ketchum was in Galveston, Texas. The two had served together in the 128th Reg't., N.Y.S. Vols.)
Dates:
Jan. 27, 1914; Oct. 19, 1864
Typescript carbon, "How the Slave Mother Found Her Son," by James E. Clarke, 5 pages
File — Box: 3
Dates:
1841-1925.
Marriage certificate of Zolman Van Ness and Gloriana Gidney, Feb. 4, 1847. Milton (Saratoga Co.?), Feb. 4, 1847
Item — Box: 3
Dates:
Feb. 4, 1847
Longhand Certificate stating that Zolman Van Ness volunteered Apr. 20, 1861. Camp Willard, Apr. 20, 1861
Item — Box: 3
Dates:
Apr. 20, 1861