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[Abstract of Expenditures for the First Quarter of 1865]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in company F, 1st regiment New York veteran Cavalry during the first quarter of 1865. The form used is No. 9-(a.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 4. A total of 3,030 stores of ammunition were expended in practice firing.
[Abstract of Expenditures for the Second Quarter of 1865]
An abstract of materials expended or consumed in company F, 1st regiment, New York veteran cavalry during the second quarter of 1865. The form used is No. 10-(c.). On the reverse side it is indicated as copy No. 4. A total of 4,898 stores of ammunition were used in practice firing.
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Blank military form titled "Inventory and Inspection Report."
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Inventory and inspection report form.
[Blank Inventory and Inspection Report Form]
Inventory and inspection report form.
[Blank Provost Marshal's Office Form, 1865]
Provost Marshal's Office Form.
[Charles Moore Letter Book]
A ledger containing records of Charles Moore's mail. Includes dates sent and received, whether or not a letter was read, where it was read, where it was mailed and to whom.
[Envelope Addressed to A. H. Nash, 1865]
Envelope addressed to A. H. Nash has "clothing, March 1865" written on the left side. On the back is a note that says the envelope was received on December 24, 186_.
[Envelope Addressed to Captain Redway]
Envelope addressed to Captain H. K Redway at Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. On the left side the words, "Clothing, February, R 34, Feb 1865" have been added.
[Envelope for Letter to Capt. H. K. Redway, 1865]
Envelope for Capt. H. K. Redway.
[List of Quartermaster's Stores Expended - January 1865]
A list of the Quartermaster's stores lost or destroyed in the public service at Camp Piatt, West Virginia, under the direction of Captain Hamilton K. Redway in the month of January 1865. Two cavalry horses were shot by order of a veterinary surgeon, and fifty rope halters were condemned and ordered to be dropped by Captain C. R.
[Monthly Return of Public Animals, 1865]
Monthly return of public animals,horses.
[Monthly Return of Public Animals, January 1865]
Monthly return of public animals, horses.
[Official Army Register, 1865]
Official Army Register containing: casualties, name, rank, date of commission.
[Statement of ordnance and ordnance stores, 1865]
Statement of value on muster out pay rolls for the third quarter in 1865. The statement details the date of charge of arms equipment; the name of the soldier the equipment was issued to; the soldier's rank; a description of the items accounted for; the total value of the items;on what rolls the items were charged; and a remarks column. This document was created by Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and he notes in the remarks column that the statement was "in accordance to General Orders No. 67 dated HdQuarter. Dept. West Virginia Cumberland, Md. June 11/1865."
[Statement of ordnance and ordnance stores, second quarter 1865]
Statement of charches on muster and pay rolls for Company F, First Regiment New York Veteran Cavalry for the second quarter of 1865. The document is being used as a muster out roll for two privates.
[General orders no. 1, January 2, 1865]
General orders no.1 announces the department staff and details that communications should be addressed to the corresponding heads of different staff departments.
[Letter from E. C. Kattele to the Commandant, January 3, 1864]
Letter from Kattele to the Commandant that transportation was furnished from Owego NY to Annapolis MD at the cost of $6.96.
[Letter from E. C. Kattele to the Commandant, January 4, 1864]
Letter from Kattele to the Commandant that transportation was furnished from Owego NY to Annapolis MD at the cost of $6.96.
[Pass for furlough for Lafayette Cross, January 4, 1865]
Pass for furlough for Lafayette Cross, originally issued January 4, 1865. The pass was for 15 days leave, but was used more than once through August. The pass includes a physical description and occupation. There is a note included from the camp surgeon certifying a disability.
[Inventory and inspection report, January 6, 1865]
Inventory and inspection report of unserviceable ordnance and ordnance stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: nine saddles, one revolver, and three sabres. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, commanding officer's remarks on the item, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt. John C. Furman while they were stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia. It is dated January 6, 1865.
[Letter from J. S. Platner, January 6, 1865]
Special Order No. 6. Sergeant Bradbury is relieved of Quarter Master Department and is to report to Capt. Recway. Then the promotions and reductions of several officers.
[Letter from J. S. Platner, January 7, 1865]
Special Order No. 1. Special Order No. 6 is revoked.
[Letter from Robert P. Kennedy, January 10, 1865]
General Orders No. 5. Inspection of a Cavalry soldier, an Officer, Staff Officer, and the specifics for each is written. The inspection must be passed before application for leave of absence or furlough is decided.
[Letter from H. H. Burggiss to Capt. H. K. Redway, January 11, 1865]
Letter from Burggiss to Capt. H. K. Redway that transportation was furnished from Cincinnati OH for Sergt. Lafayette Cross at the cost of $1.50.
[Letter from H. H. Burggiss to Maj. D. H. McPhail, January 11, 1865]
Letter from Burggiss to Maj. D. H. Mc Phail that transportation for Sergt. Lafayette from Cincinnati OH a the cost of $1.50.
[General orders no. 2, January 13, 1865]
General orders no. 2 specifies five orders that will promote uniformity in reports and returns. These orders will also prevent illegal and irregular details in reports or returns.
[General orders no. 2, January 13, 1865]
General orders no. 2 specifies five orders that will promote uniformity in reports and returns. These orders will also prevent illegal and irregular details in reports or returns.
[Letter from J. Lewis, January 13, 1865]
Letter from Lewis that transportation was furnished from Cincinnati OH to Chenango Falls NY for Sergh. L. Cross at the cost of $13.30.
[Statement of Transportation Costs Submitted to Army Paymaster]
Form letter from Lewis to Lt. Col. Hiram Leonard (U.S. Army Paymaster) stating that transportation was furnished for Sergt. L. Cross from Cincinnati OH to Chenaugo Falls NY at the cost of $13.30.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore and Elvira Moore, January 14, 1865]
Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore and Elvira Moore that contains a transcribed letter from John Dixon. Dixon's letter contains news of refugees and of Henry Moore. Charles' letter contains local news and news of widespread friends and family members.
[Transcript of letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore and Elvira Moore, January 14, 1865]
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore and Elvira Moore that contains a transcribed letter from John Dixon. Dixon's letter contains news of refugees and of Henry Moore. Charles' letter contains local news and news of widespread friends and family members.
[Inspection Report, January 20, 1865]
Inspection report for the "F" Company, 1st regiment, N. Y. Veterans Cavalry which is dated January 20, 1865. The report was written at Kelley's Creek, West Virginia. This report includes the names and rank of commissioned officers in the company; the number of enlisted men who were on duty, on daily and extra duty, men presumed sick, men on detached service, men with leave, total of enlisted men, and an aggregate number of enlisted men; and also included an arms report with serviceable and unserviceable forty caliber weapons, a count of smiths, sharps,sabres, and burnsides, as well as the number of horses which were "serviceable."
[Letter from Charles Moore to Elvira, Josephus, Matilda, and Ziza Moore, January 21, 1865]
Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus, Elvira, Matilda, and Ziza Moore in which a transcribed letter from John Dixon recounts lawless times in Izard County, Arkansas. Charles goes on to write about his opinions on law and order, and then relays local news about friends and family.
[Transcript of letter from from Charles Moore to Elvira, Josephus, Matilda, and Ziza Moore, January 21, 1865]
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Josephus, Elvira, Matilda, and Ziza Moore in which a transcribed letter from John Dixon recounts lawless times in Izard County, Arkansas. Charles goes on to write about his opinions on law and order, and then relays local news about friends and family.
[Envelope, January 22, 1865]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. H. K. Redway, located in Mannsville, New York,from her husband Hamilton K. Redway who was stationed at the camp in Kelly's Creek, West Virginia. The envelope is dated January 22, 1865.
[Letter from J. S. Platner, January 23, 1865]
Regimental Order No. 2. Commanding Officers will absent themselves from their post without permission from Hd. Qr. No Officers will be allowed to go to Charleston without consent of Regimental Commander.
[Letter from William Haylon, January 24,1865]
Letter from Wm. Haylon that Wm. R.? received transportation from Baltimore to Harpers Ferry at the cost of $3.00.
[Letter from J. B. Stonehouse to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, January 25, 1865]
Letter from J. B. Stonehouse to Captain Hamilton C. Redway stating that he was sending a certified copy of the enlistment papers of Robert Way enlisted at Dunkirk July 8, 1864. The name of Charles Brown cannot be found the books of the Provost Marshal at Buffalo.
[Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, January 29, 1865]
Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway which deatils that Farlin has sent ten days forage for the cavalry's 181 horses. Farlin also notes that if the number of horses is incorrect for Redway to relay that information back to him in order to remedy the issue. Captain Farlin would like Redway to send the empty forage sacks by train to him so they can be credited for the month. The letter was sent to Redway while he was stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia.
[Letter from Josephus Moore to Charles Moore, January 30, 1865]
Letter from Josephus Moore to Charles Moore concerning local news, including raids by Confederate horse thieves.
[Letter from Robert P. Kennedy, January 30, 1865]
Special Orders No. 23. Leave of absence is granted to named Officers for private business.
[List of Quartermaster's Stores - January 30, 1865]
A list of the Quartermaster's stores, transferred by Quartermaster John W. Alexander to Captain Hamilton K. Redway at Camp Piatt, West Virginia on January 30, 1865. Ten cavalry horses in good condition at a cost of $155.00 each were transferred from Alexander to Redway.
[Transcript of letter from Josephus Moore to Charles Moore, January 30, 1865]
Transcript of a letter from Josephus Moore to Charles Moore concerning local news, including raids by Confederate horse thieves.
[General court martial order, January 31, 1865]
By order of the Secretary of War, E. D. Townsend, this general court martial order No.43 states that Captain Henry W. Scott would be released and returned to duty. Scott's trial was held without authority and the proceedings were considered "null and void." The order is signed by the acting adjutant general, but his signature is illegible. The date and location of Capt. Scott's trial is stated in the order.Scott was part of the 1st Veteran New York Cavalry.
[Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, January 1865]
Monthly return of clothing, and camp and garrison equipage for the month of January, 1865.
[Return of Capt. Hamilton K. Redway, January 1865]
Return of Capt. Hamilton K. Redway which details the present and absent men of Company "F" First Veteran regiment of the New York Cavalry for the month of January in the year of 1865. The return notes enlisted men on "extra or daily duty," commissioned officers present or absent, and any alterations made to the company for this particular month. This document was created while Redway was stationed at Kelley's Creek in West Virginia.
[Inventory and inspection report, February 8, 1865]
Inventory and inspection report of unserviceable ordnance and ordnance stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: four saddles, ten sabre belts, six bridles and curb bits, and fifteen saddle blankets. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, commanding officer's remarks on the item, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt. Ira W. Claflin while they were stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia. It is dated February 8, 1865.
[List of Quartermaster's Stores Expended - February 1865]
A list of the Quartermaster's stores lost or destroyed in the public serve at Camp Piatt, West Virginia under the direction of Captain Hamilton K. Redway in the month of February 1865. One cavalry horse was shot by order of the veterinary surgeon for contagious disease.
[List of returning soldiers, February 1, 1865 - April 12, 1865]
List of returning soldiers which dates from February 1, 1865 through April 12, 1865. The names of the soldiers who have returned are included as well as the time they have returned from their furloughs. In some cases, "not returned on time" has be noted beside the name of the returning soldier.
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