Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 3
Contains 169 Results:
Military government/Germany. Supreme commander's area of control. Communications- Notice. Surrender of firearms, ammunition, weapons, carrier pigeons and radio sending equipment
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Military government/Germany. Supreme commander's area of control. Communications- Ordinance no. 1. Crimes and offenses
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Military government/Germany. Supreme commander's area of control. Communications- Ordinance no. 1. Crimes and offenses
Similar to item 6c, but on a smaller sheet of paper
Military government/Germany. Supreme commander's area of control. Communications- Proclamation no. 1. From the Supreme Commander to the people of Germany. "...We come as conquerors but not as oppressors..."
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Warnung! An den deutschen soldat,...An den deutschen zivilisten!
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Warning! Looting forbidden.
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Avis. Couvre feu. Il est interdit...de circuler dans les limites de la commune...sans autorisation...
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Avis public. Appareils photographiques, jumelles et long-vues
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Avis public. Blackout
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Avis public, Jusqu'a nouvelle ordre. La circulation sera interdite sur la route
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Government provisoire de la republique francaise. Pillage
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Proclamation. Citoyens francais: "Le jour de la delivrance se leve..."
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
[Russian-language Cyrillic text]. Befehl des chefs der besatzung der Stadt Berlin. Signed: Gen. N. Bersarin. Gen Kuschtschow.
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Letter, [N? A?] Washington, Waynesborough, [N.C.}, 10 March 1834, to James H. Moore, Brown's Store, Caswell County, North Carolina., 10 March 1834
Receipt, ______ Randolph, Pit [i.e., Pitt?] County, North Carolina, 4 September 1843, to Henry Badgett and John D. Glass., 4 September 1843
Mentions enslaved persons George, who was 15, Lydia, who was 11, and Hariot, who was 7.
Letter, John D. Glass, Madison, Georgia, 25 November 1847, to Henry Badgette [sic], Blackwell's Post Office, Caswell County, North Carolina., 25 November 1847
Enslaved persons mentioned in this document are Mariah, who was with children, and Mary Ann, with children.
Letter, John D. Glass, Covington, Georgia, 12 January 1848, to Henry Badgette [sic], Blackwell's Post Office, Caswell County, North Carolina., 12 January 1848
Enslaved persons mentioned in this document are Martin, William Ervan, Mary, and Abby
Notice of dissolution of partnership of Winfree & Sheppard and new association of Winfree & Watkins, with short letter, Winfree & Watkins, Richmond, Virginia, 1 January 1849, to Henry Badgett, Blackwell's, North Carolina., 1 January 1849
Letter, Henry Badgett, Eatonton, Georgia, 19 December 1849, to his wife, Martha S. Badgett, and children, Blackwell's Store, Caswell County, North Carolina., 19 December 1849
Enslaved persons mentioned in the document are Margaret, July, and Emily
Letter, Thomas J. Badgett, Blackwell's Store, Caswell County, North Carolina, 26 March 1843, to his brother., 26 March 1843
Letter, Thomas J. Badgett, Blackwell's Store, Caswell County, North Carolina, 13 April 1853, to his sister, Aadaline [Adaline?] P. Badgett, Salem, North Carolina., 13 April 1853
Letter, R. P. Breedlove, Cane Creek, 17 December 1853, to William Badgett, Caswell County, North Carolina., 17 December 1853
Letter, A. Badgett, Macon County, Alabama, 15 January 1854, to his brother, Henry Badgett, Blackwell's Store, Caswell County, North Carolina., 15 January 1854
Deed of Gift, Henry Glass, Caswell County, North Carolina, to Henry Badgett and Martha Badgett, 18 January 1856., 18 January 1856
Enslaved persons mention in this document are Ellen, age 16, Sillus, age 17, and Allen, age 7.