Box 1
Contains 42 Results:
Correspondence, 1817
Includes note buying shares of stock in the Lake Ontario Boat Company for General Jacob Brown.
Correspondence, 1818
Includes letters from Butterfield and Kendall concerning steamboat; Augustus Sacket describing financial troubles; James Paul Allaire letters describing ship design drafts and measurements, engines, list of machinery purchased.
Correspondence, 1819
Correspondence, 1820
Correspondence, 1821
Correspondence, 1822
Correspondence, 1823
Includes a letter addressed to "gentleman of the association" from an anonymous writer called "modesty," describing undesirable traits of the human species and, namely, the men and women of the association. Also includes a letter requiring all officers, non-commissioned officers, and musicians to train, as well as other military-related letters.
Correspondence, 1824
Includes correspondence regarding resignations and discharges from the 21st Regiment.
Correspondence, 1825
Correspondence, 1826
Includes correspondence regarding Regiment activities.