Box 1
Container
Contains 20 Results:
Envelope 1: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Returned supplies for the first day of April, 1864 • Ordnance to the 4th on May 21, 1864 • Ordnance lost during June 1864 • Monthly return, June 1864 • Monthly return, May 1864 • Ordnance lost during May 1864 • Receipt Roll of clothing issued to non-coms, musicians, and privates, May 1864 • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipment given to the 4th, May 20, 1864, 1864-04 - 1864-05
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864-04 - 1864-05
Envelope 2: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Ordnance note • Ordnance note • Ordnance supplies condemned for use • Unserviceable equipment checked on May 12, 1864 • Property returns letter from ordnance office, June 14, 1864 • Receipt for bought goods, August 1864 • Invoice of ordnance transferred to the 4th, December 1, 1863 • Receipt for bought goods, September 1864 • Report of incoming and outgoing equipment • List of ordnance, etc. in possession of non-re-enlisted men, June 28, 1864 • Proceedings of a board of survey on the loss of arms, May 13, 1864 • Letter to Samuel Wells regarding pay, January 26, 1866 • Approving letter of ordnance supplies from ordnance office, January 22, 1864 • Proceeding of a board of survey on the loss of an arm pistol, May 13, 1864 • Paper for the receiving of an unserviceable horse, May 22, 1864 • Invoice of stores, September 30, 1863, 1863-12 - 1866-01
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1863-12 - 1866-01
Envelope 3: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • List of stores lost, December 10. 1863 • Abstract of expenditures, first quarter, 1864 • 4th quarter, 1863, returns for ordnance • List of stores lost, December 3, 1863 • List of stores turned over to the 4th, December 1864 (written April 16, 1864) • 1st quarter 1864, ordnance record • List of stores received without invoice during first quarter, 1864 • Receipts for issues to Capt. C.B. Treton, February 8, 1864 • Copy of General Orders No. 15, April 23, 1865 (Farewell address of Brigadier General Eli Long) • Receipt for issues to Edwin F. Townsend, January 30, 1864 • Receipt for issues to Edwin F. Townsend, February 8, 1864 • Invoice of ordnance to Samuel Wells, December 1, 1863 • Invoice of stores, December 14, 1863 • List of stores lost on December 17, 1863 • Invoice of stores, December 17, 1863, 1863-12 - 1865-04
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1863-12 - 1865-04
Envelope 4: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Return of clothing, camp and garrison equipment, January 1864 • Receipt, return of clothing, etc., January 24, 1864 • List of articles expended in the public service, January 1864 • Receipt, return of quartermaster stores, January 24, 1864 • Receipt, return of quartermaster stores issued to Samuel Wells, January 26, 1864 • List of clothing received to members of Co. “B,” 4th O.V.C., January 1864 • List of stores received from Lt. Samuel Wells, January 31, 1864 • Abstract of articles expended, lost, destroyed in public service, January 1864 • Invoice return of clothing, camp and garrison equipment received from Capt. J. Clarke, January 11, 1864, 1864-01
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864-01
Envelope 5: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • List of stores received from Lt. Wellshear, March 20, 1864 • List of stores received from Lt. Wellshear, March 29, 1864 • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage received from Lt. William A. Wellshear, March 9, 1864 • Monthly return, March 1864 • Articles given to members of Co. “B,” 4th O.V.C., March 1864, 1864-03
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864-03
Envelope 6: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • List of stores received from Lt. Wellshear, April 12, 1864 • Monthly return of clothing, camp and garrison equipment, December 1863 • Affidavit for worn out equipment • Monthly return of clothing, camp and garrison equipment, December 1863 • Rough draft of affidavit for worn out equipment • Return of clothing, camp and garrison equipment, December 1863 • List of quartermaster stores expended for December 1863 • List of stores received from Lt. Wellshear, December 1863 • List of expended equipment for December 1863 • Abstract of articles received from officers, December 1863, 1863-12 - 1864-04
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1863-12 - 1864-04
Envelope 7: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Supplement to return of ordnance and ordnance stores, 2nd quarter, 1863, 1864
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864
Envelope 8: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Monthly return, February 1864 • Record of surplus and transferring of surplus, April 19. 1864 • Invoice of stores turned over by Col. Robie, April 12, 1864 • Invoice of stores turned over by Col. Robiel, April 6, 1864 • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage received from Lt. Wood, April 16, 1864 • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage received from Lt. Wellshear, April 1864 • Monthly return, April 1864 • Receipt roll of clothing issued to non-coms, musicians and privates, April 1864 • Statement of lost stores, April 13, 1864 • Abstract of articles lost for April 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. Muller, May 19, 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. Col. Robie, May 21, 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. Co. Robie, May 19, 1864, 1864-02 - 1864-05
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864-02 - 1864-05
Envelope 9: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage received from Lt. W.A. Wellshear, June 30, 1864 • List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage received from Lt. W.A. Wellshear, June 1864 • Statement of stores lost, June 31, 1864 • Statement of stores lost for 1st quarter, 1864 • Invoice of stores turned over by Lt. Col. Robie to Wells, June 30, 1864 • Statement of stores abandoned, June 1864 • Statement of stores found and taken, June 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. Col. Robie, June 8. 1864 • Statement of stores lost by Wells, 2nd quarter, 1864 • List of quartermaster’s stores received from Lt. Miller, June 30, 1864 • List of quartermaster’s stores received by Sam Wells, June 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. G. Cilley, July 1, 1864 • Statement of stores lost by Lt. Wells, 2nd quarter, 1864 • Receipt for issues to Lt. Cilley, July 1, 1863, 1863-07 - 1864-06
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1863-07 - 1864-06
Envelope 10: Ordnance Papers of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry • Affidavit of Lt. Samuel Wells concerning the loss of ordnance, 2nd quarter 1864 • Rough draft of affidavit of Lt. Samuel Wells concerning the loss of ordnance, 2nd quarter 1864 • Affidavit of Lt. Samuel Wells concerning the loss of ordnance, January 1865 • Affidavit of Lt. Samuel Wells concerning the loss of ordnance, January 1865 • Affidavit of Lt. Samuel Wells concerning the loss of ordnance, January 1865 • Statement of charges on muster and pay rolls, 2nd quarter, 1864 • Abstract of expenditures, 2nd quarter 1864 • Acknowledgment of received stores • Abstract of materials, 2nd quarter 1864, 1864 - 1865
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with daily diaries kept by Brown or his family between 1851 and 1917. Brown's first diary contains detailed descriptions of his planting and harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops throughout the year. He also records information about the weather, his livestock, local travels, attendance at church and Sunday School, family health, his marriage to Hyla Sample, and the birth of his first two children, Winnie and Alice. In the second diary in the collection, Brown writes...
Dates:
1864 - 1865