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[Substitution Request from Hamilton K. Redway to J. S. Platner, June 6, 1864]
Correspondence from Hamilton K. Redway to J.S. Platner on June 6, 1864 requesting the substitution of a man's son in his place. The man in question was absent from the Regiment since April 17, 1864 and was reported as a deserter.
[Circular from George D. Ramsay, August 6, 1864]
This order is to help requisition for parts for the repair of the Springfield Rifle Muskets in use.in the requisitions details about the needed repair will save time and annoyance both to the officer and the Department.
[Circular from George D. Ramsay, August 6, 1864]
This order is to help requisition for parts for the repair of the Springfield Rifle Muskets in use.in the requisitions details about the needed repair will save time and annoyance both to the officer and the Department.
[List of stores received from Comanding Officer, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies for Lt. W. D. Halfmann. Supplies include: shirt, poncho and tent.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officer. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officers. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
[Receipt of W. D. Halfman, November 6, 1864]
Receipt for clothing and equipment received from Lieutenant W. D. Halfman including a flannel shirt, rubber poncho, and tent. Filled out by the commanding officer of Company F, 17th New York Cavalry.
[General Order J. M. Rife, December 6, 1864]
General Order No. 13 2nd Lieut. Alfred L. Bancroft, 1st NY Veteran Cavalry, is hereby announced as Acting Aide-de-Camp on the Staff of the Colonel commanding, and will be respected and obeyed accordingly.
[Hospital Admittance Certificate, December 6,1864]
Hospital admittance certificate for Privt. E. A. Edwards of Company "F," 1st regiment, N. Y. Veteran's Cavalry. The certificate states that Edwards was admitted to the hospital on July 14, 1864 and should report to Harper Ferry on December 6, 1864, the day of his release. The document also includes information about Edwards' pay which was mustered for the months of July, August, September, and October, but was not yet paid to the Private.
[Letter from R. F. Taylor, December 6, 1864]
Special Order No. 104 upon the recommendation of Capt. Hamilton R. Redway these promotions are made.
[Letter to the Commanding Officer, December 6, 1864]
Letter to the Commanding Company that Private Joseph D. Lace was furnished transportation from Harrisburg PA to Pittsburgh PA at the cost of $4.96.
[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.
[Pass for furlough for Moses Sapoint, February 6, 1865]
Pass for furlough for Moses Sapoint, originally issued February 6, 1865. The pass was used repeatedly through August 1865 and includes a physical description and occupation. Includes information for stops in Baltimore, Maryland and admission to hospital because of being unfit for travel.
[Special orders, February 6, 1865]
Special orders from Lt. A. H. Nash to Captain Hamilton K. Redway specifying that applications for furloughs should hereafter be addressed to J. M. Rife, Captain & A. A. A. General, 1st Separate Brigade,Department of West Virginia.
[Circular from Major General Hancock, April 6, 1865]
Circular No. 11. The complete list of equipment of the soldiers are: one blouse, one pair of trousers,two drawers, two shirts, two pairs of socks, two pairs of shoes, one woolen blanket, one piece of shelter tent. Uniform coats will be turned in as required by General Order No. 48.
[Circular Number 12, Issued April 6, 1865]
Circular No. 12.issued by Major General Hancock, stating that company and regiment Commanders forwarding official papers to the War Department without letters of transmittal or any official explanation. Officers are reminded of the necessary of forwarding with such papers letters of transmittal and explanation in order that the same may have proper attention.
[List of ordinance stores, July 1865]
Document listing the items in Ordinance stores. Some items include cavalry sabers, saber belts and plates, and Carbine slings.
[Certification of Henry R. Redway, June 6, 1866]
Certification that Henry R. Redway enlisted at Geneva, New York and was mustered into the U.S. service by Lieutenant Bigelow on October 10, 1863.
[Letter from F. H. Kollock to H. K. Redway, January 6, 1876]
Letter from F. H. Kollock to H. K. Redway which states that Kollock has enclosed the warranty deed from J. Q. Brigham. Kollock details that he has also included the certificate of register of deeds from the county, showing that the mortgage has been "satisfied of record."
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