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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.
[Address label for C. B. Moore, December 27, 1865]
An address label from the C. B. Moore Collection. It includes Moore's name, the city he lived in at the time, the county and state, as well as the date. The label is stuck on a fragment of an envelope.
[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.
[Circular about transferring ordinances, March 30, 1865]
Circular discussing the methods used to correctly transfer ordinances, including who to speak with and paperwork to fill out.
[Circular from I. S. Platner, February 22nd, 1865]
Circular from I.S Platner requesting that each week commanding officers submit a report about the effective forces in their companies.
[Circular from J. S. Platner, February 3, 1865]
Circular No. 1. Saddler and ? will report for duty with ? Company Cook will report for duty, unless covering for the company. it is necessary to reduce as much as possible the large number of reported on extra or daily duty.
[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.
[Clothing account request, March 8, 1865]
Letter requesting that the descriptive list and clothing accounts for Maus V. V. Washburn, who is a patient in the Cuyler U. S. Army General Hospital in Philadelphia, be forwarded to the Medical Director's Office in Philadelphia as he was admitted with nothing.
[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 addressed to H.K. Redway, April, 1865]
Envelope that is addressed to H. K. Redway has "clothing return, April 1865" written across the left side.
[Envelope Addressed to the Commanding Officer, May 1, 1865]
Envelope that is addressed to the commanding officer of Company F 1st New York Veteran Cavalry. Written on the left side of the envelope is "clothing, May 1, 1865." The letter is postmarked from Washington, D. C.
[Envelope for Letter to Capt. H. K. Redway, 1865]
Envelope for Capt. H. K. Redway.
[Envelope for letter to Hamilton K. Redway, June 1865]
Envelope for letter to Redway. Clothing returns for June.
[Envelope from Charles Moore addressed to Ziza Moore, May 24, 1865]
An envelope addressed to Ziza Moore from Charles Moore. It contained the letter CBM_2079-020-002.
[Envelope from Henry Moore addressed to Charles Moore, July 6, 1865]
Envelope from Henry Moore addressed to Charles Moore.
[Envelope from John Barr and Anna Barr addressed to Charles Moore, December 4, 1865]
Envelope from John and Anna Barr addressed to Charles Moore. It was sent from Jerseyville, Illinois, to Unionville, Tennessee. "Jerseyville Ill. Dec 4" and "Due 3" has been stamped on the envelope in ink.
[Envelope from John C. Barr addressed to Charles Moore, July 3, 1865]
An envelope from John C. Barr addressed to Charles Moore. Its contents can be found in CBM_2079-020-004.
[Envelope from Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore, April 8, 1865]
Envelope from Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore, post marked from Shelbyville, Tennessee. The envelope is damaged and the stamp has been removed.
[Envelope from Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore, May 13, 1865]
Envelope from Josephus Moore addressed to Charles Moore. The post mark indicates that it was sent through Shelbyville, Tennessee. The stamp has been removed.
[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.
[Envelope, March 14, 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 March 14, 1865.
[Envelope of Letter for Lieutenant Redway, July 1865]
Envelope for letter to Lieut. Redway. Retained clothing to be returned mentioned on front of envelope.
[Furlough pass for Hamilton K. Redway, February 15, 1865]
Furlough pass for Hamilton K. Redway.
[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.
[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.
[General orders no. 4, February 16, 1865]
General orders no. 4 specifies the following calls that would be observed by the soldiers on duty in this command. The daily call schedule is detailed and additional specifications to the schedule are noted.
[General orders no. 33, March 11, 1865]
General orders no. 33 details three resolutions made by Congress and they are: Public Resolution - No.24; Public Resolution - No. 25; and Public Resolution - No. 26.
[General orders no.39, March 15, 1865]
General orders no. 39 specifies an order concerning embalmers.
[History of command, March 31, 1865]
History of command of Company "F", 1st regiment New York veteran's cavalry. Hamilton K. Redway was the commander from January 1st, 1865 to February 16th, 1865 and March 6th to present time. 1st lieutenant J. E. Rank was in command from February 16-March 6th.
[Hospital discharge notice, March 16, 1865]
Hospital discharge certificate for Privt. Adolphus Seymour of Company "F," 1st regiment, N. Y. Veteran's Cavalry. The certificate details that the Private has been discharged from service, at Turner's Lane Hospital, due to a disability which was certified by a surgeon.
[Hospital discharge notice, March 21, 1865]
Hospital discharge notice for Privt. William Farmer of Company "F," 1st regiment, N. Y. Veteran's Cavalry. The notice details that Farmer is fit for duty and must report to his regiment.
[Hospital discharge notice, May 3, 1865]
Hospital discharge notice for a soldier whose name is illegible. The soldier was to be discharged on May 18, 1865 from Mower's Hospital by order of the war department.
[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.
[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.
[Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores, April 27, 1865]
Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: twenty ponchos, fifteen shelter tents, fifteen canteens, and fifteen haversacks. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, by whom they where received, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt, J. C. Freman while they were stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia. It is dated April 27, 1865.
[Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores, June 20, 1865]
Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: twelve canteens, twelve haversacks, and twelve ponchos. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, by whom they where received, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt. E. H. Brady while they were stationed at Camp Piatt in West Virginia. It is dated June 20, 1865.
[Invoice of ordinance, March 1, 1865]
Document describing the ordinances in store, including carbine slings, saddle blankets, and carbine cartridge boxes among other supply items.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, April 5, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, jackets, coats, trousers, shirts, drawers, boots, stockings, ponchos, canteens, shelter tents.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, April 22, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, trousers, drawers, shirts, boots, stockings, ponchos, canteens, shelter tents.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, January 10, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: cross sabres, figure one, and letter F.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander,June 20, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, jackets, trousers, shirts, drawers, boots, stockings, blankets, coats, coats, canteens, ponchos, shelter tents.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, May 10, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, jackets, drawers, trousers, shirts, boots, stockings, coats, ponchos, tents, and canteens.
[List of equipment retained by discharged soldiers, July 1868]
Articles of camp and garrison equipage retained by discharged men from Company F, 1st New York Volunteer Veterans Cavalry, in obdience to Order No. 114. Articles are: 47 canteens, 1 bugle with cord and tassel, 43 haversacks, etc.
[List of Names and Equipment, December,1864]
List of names and equipment.
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