| Box |
Inclusive
Dates |
| 1. |
24
September 1887 - 28 November 1887
29 November 1887 - 1 February 1888
1 February 1888 - 14 April 1888 |
| 2. |
16
April 1888 - 9 June 1888 [June 8 & 9 correspondence overlaps with
next volume]
8 June 1888 - 16 September 1888
[Note gap: 17 September 1888 - 12 June 1891]
13 June 1891 - 31 July 1891 |
| 3. |
31
July 1891-18 September 1891
18 September 1891- 30 October 1891
30 October 1891- 3 December 1891
[Note gap: 4 December 1891 - 8 July 1892] |
| 4. |
9
July 1892 - 5 March 1892
5 March 1892 - 14 April 1892
7 May 1892 - 8 July 1892 |
| 5. |
9
July 1892 - 9 September 1892
9 September 1892 - 26 October 1892
26 October 1892 - 29 December 1892 |
| 6. |
29
December 1892 - 24 February 1893
28 February 1893 - 12 May 1893
12 May 1893 - 21 July 1893 |
| 7. |
24
July 1893 - 14 November 1893
14 November 1893 - 2 February 1894
2 February 1894 - 23 April 1894 |
| 8. |
24
April 1894 - 3 July 1894
3 July 1894 - 16 October 1894
16 October 1894 - 2 January 1895 |
| 9. |
2
January 1895 - 13 March 1895
13 March 1895 - 21 May 1895
21 May 1895 - 19 July 1895 |
| 10. |
19
July 1895 - 4 October 1895
4 October 1895 - 10 December 1895
10 December 1895 - 10 February 1896 |
| 11. |
10
February 1896 - 11 April 1896
13 April 1896 - 17 June 1896
[Note gap: 18 June 1896 - 16 May 1897]
17 May 1897- 30 August 1897 |
| 12. |
30
August 1897 - 11 December 1897
11 December 1897 - 8 March 1898 |
| 13. |
8
March 1898 - 22 April 1898
22 April 1898 - 8 June 1898
9 June 1898 - 4 August 1898
[Note gap: 5 August 1898 - 7 April 1899] |
| 14. |
8
April 1899 - 23 June 1899
[Note gap: 24 June 1899 - 29 August 1905]
30 August 1905 - 10 November 1905 |
| 15. |
10
November 1905 - 15 January 1906
15 January 1906 - 26 March 1906 |
| 16. |
26
March 1906 - 29 May 1906
29 May 1906 - 15 January 1906
[Note gap: 16 January 1906 - 2 August 1906] |
| 17. |
3
August 1906 - 25 October 1906
25 October 1906 - 15 January 1907 |
| 18. |
15
January 1907 - 15 March 1907
[Note gap: 16 March 1907 - 24 June 1907]
25 June 1907 - 24 September 1907 |
| 19. |
24
September 1907 - 7 December 1907
7 December 1907 - 13 February 1908 |
| 20. |
13
February 1908 - 1 April 1908
1 April 1908 - 4 June 1908 |
| 21. |
5
June 1908 - 28 August 1908
28 August 1908 - 20 November 1908 |
| 22. |
20
November 1908 - 25 January 1909
25 January 1909 - 29 March 1909 |
| 23. |
29
March 1909 - 4 June 1909
13 August 1909 - 6 November 1909
[Note gap: 7 November 1909 - 30 January 1910] |
| 24. |
24
September 1909 - 21 December 1910 [labeled “Endorsements;”
appear to be notes of
transmittal sent with material forwarded to others for action or response]
31 January 1910 - 5 April 1910 |
| 25. |
5
April 1910 - 16 June 1910
16 June 1910 - 14 September 1910 |
| 26. |
14
September 1910 - 27 December 1910
28 December 1910 - 18 March 1911 |
|
|
|
Contents
- Box 27 |
| Loose
Correspondence: Richard F. Stockton |
| Folder
# |
Description |
| 1. |
General
Richard F. Stockton to Capt. Henry C. Paxson re: mustering-in procedures,
Trenton, 8 July 1864 [handwritten contemporary copy on Adjutant General
stationery.] |
|
|
|
Loose Correspondence:
William S. Stryker |
| Folder
# |
Description |
| 2. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: reprint of “minutes”
and work on “Trenton battle,” Trenton, 8 September 1879.
[Acc. #1978.027] |
| 3. |
Isaac
Craig to William Webster [?], Chief of Old War and Navy Division re:
Molly Pitcher and John Hays, Allegheny, PA, 16 July 1883 [copy; may
have been included in 15 August 1883 letter from C. B. Walker or the
28 August 1883 letter from William N. Dudley (see below) as all three
letters are written in same hand and refer to Molly Pitcher or her
husband, John Hays]. |
| 4. |
C.
B. Walker, Acting Commissioner of the Pension Office, United States
Department of the Interior to William S. Stryker re: Molly Pitcher,
widow of John Hays, Washington, D.C., 15 August 1883. |
| 5. |
William
N. Dudley, Commissioner of the Pension Office, United States Department
of the Interior, to William S. Stryker re: service of John Hays (husband
of Molly Pitcher), Washington, D.C., 28 August 1883. |
| 6. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: influencing Mr. Frelinghuysen
to approve a bill funding publication of the “Force Archives,”
Trenton, 27 February 1884. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 7. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: influencing Gov. Parker to
sign Bill # 488 and New Jersey Historical Society business, Trenton,
3 May 1884. [Acc.# 1978.027] |
| 8. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: replacing the late William
A. Whitehead as editor of the New Jersey Archives series,
Trenton, 9 February 1885. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 9. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: Dr. E. P. Buffet’s
sketch of Abraham Clark and other Historical Society business, Trenton,
21 May 1886. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 10. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: Nelson’s sketch of
Gov. William Livingston, Trenton, 14 May 1888. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 11. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: continuation of the work
of the Committee on Colonial Documents, Trenton, 16 May 1888. [Acc.
#1978.027] |
| 12. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: plans for continuing the
Archives Series, Trenton, 17 May 1888. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 13. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: Nelson’s article on
Gov. Livingston, Trenton, 11 September 1888. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 14. |
General
William S. Stryker to William Nelson re: Nelson’s article on
Gov. Livingston, Trenton, 18 October 1888. [Acc. #1978.027] |
| 15. |
Emily
T. McMurtrie, widow of Col. Theodore McMurtrie (Pennsylvania Volunteers)
to General William S. Stryker re: pension application, Atlantic City,
9 February 1892. |
| 16. |
F.
B. Heitman, Adjutant General’s Office, United States War Department
to Colonel Clifford S. Sims re: differences in Heitman’s list
of field officers for the 2nd New Jersey and those of Stryker’s
“Register,” Washington D.C., 18 January 1893. [It is assumed
that Colonial Sims sent this letter to Col. Stryker as they frequently
corresponded during this period.] |
|
|
|
Loose Correspondence:
General R. Heber Breintnall |
| Folder
# |
Description |
| 17. |
Francis
M. Tichenor, Librarian, New Jersey Historical Society, to General
R. Heber Breintnall re: resolution of the Society allowing Adjutant
General’s office to review military manuscripts at the Society’s
library, Newark, 16 December 1904; copy of resolution. [2 items] |
| 18. |
Correspondence
to and from General R. Heber Breintnall re: biographical information
on Gov. Rodman M. Price, 11 July 1906 - 2 December 1906 [correspondents
include the Governor’s brother and daughter; 12 items] |
| 19. |
General
R. Heber Breintnall to Alfred Reed re: Reed’s biographical information
for annual report, Trenton, 5 September 1906 |
| 20. |
General
R. Heber Breintnall to George Pfeiffer, Jr., re: Pfeiffer’s
military career, Trenton, 17 November 1906 [includes Pfeiffer’s
response written on bottom of original letter] |
| 21. |
W.
P. Potter, Acting Bureau Chief, U. S. Bureau of Navigation to General
R. Heber Breintnall re: history of the USS Missouri, Washington, D.C.,
19 November 1906 |
| 22. |
General
R. Heber Breintnall to Charles H. Olden re: Olden’s uncle, Gov.
Charles S. Olden, Trenton, 12 December 1906 [includes Olden’s
response written on bottom of original letter] |
| 23. |
V.
Warner, Commissioner, Bureau of Pensions, United States Department
of the Interior to Colonel R. Heber Breintnall re: pension claim #563314
of Mrs. Marion J. Brown, widow of Col. Henry W. Brown, Washington,
D.C., 13 August 1907 |
| 24. |
Washington
A. Roebling [builder of the Brooklyn Bridge] to R. Heber Breintnall
re: receipt of First Service Medal [for Civil War service], Trenton,
29 July 1908. [includes envelope] |