Transcript (original spelling and grammar retained): Chatham 17th Sept. 1812. Sir, I have just received a letter from Cap’n Clay informing me that boats will be ready at the Communication Bridge tomorrow morning by day break to return that part of the 9th Reg’t which are to embark on board the Success[?] and Melabar Troop Ships[?]—and that they will likewise be ready to receive [?] on Saturday next at the same time, the division intended for the Diomedes [?]. I have therefore given the Regiment orders accordingly –and will give every assistance respecting the heavy baggage required for its safety, until some arrangement is made for its conveyance from here—the Barrack Master having no vacant store for the purpose. I have the honor to be...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: We are so pleased to hear that you are to have eight more weeks in the South and to kn...
Transcript [original spelling and grammar retained]: Sacketts Harbour 26th Sept. 1813. Dear wife. ...
Dear Douglas: Of course we are all walking on air since receiving your last letter. It seems too go...
Dear Douglas: Of course we are all walking on air since receiving your last letter. It seems too go...
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
Dear Douglas: Just for the fun of it I am trying out your New York address to see how long it takes ...
Dear Douglas: Just for the fun of it I am trying out your New York address to see how long it takes ...
Dear Douglas: It was so good to hear your voice last night and know the news about your assignment. ...
Dear Douglas: We were much interested to read your last letter to Marilyn. When your postcard arriv...
Dear Douglas: We were much interested to read your last letter to Marilyn. When your postcard arriv...
Dear Douglas: It was so good to hear your voice last night and know the news about your assignment. ...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: We are so pleased to hear that you are to have eight more weeks in the South and to kn...
Transcript [original spelling and grammar retained]: Sacketts Harbour 26th Sept. 1813. Dear wife. ...
Dear Douglas: Of course we are all walking on air since receiving your last letter. It seems too go...
Dear Douglas: Of course we are all walking on air since receiving your last letter. It seems too go...
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
General Huger reports that the Army has arrived, but that Lt. Colonel [Henry] Lee is still en route....
Dear Douglas: Just for the fun of it I am trying out your New York address to see how long it takes ...
Dear Douglas: Just for the fun of it I am trying out your New York address to see how long it takes ...
Dear Douglas: It was so good to hear your voice last night and know the news about your assignment. ...
Dear Douglas: We were much interested to read your last letter to Marilyn. When your postcard arriv...
Dear Douglas: We were much interested to read your last letter to Marilyn. When your postcard arriv...
Dear Douglas: It was so good to hear your voice last night and know the news about your assignment. ...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: It will be interesting to know how long after writing this that you received it. We h...
Dear Douglas: We are so pleased to hear that you are to have eight more weeks in the South and to kn...