DONOR INFORMATION - Missouri History Museum
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folder 51<br />
1860 Jul 15 ALS 2nd Lt. O.P. Gooding, Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory, to Starr. 1 page<br />
folder 52<br />
1861 May 5 ALS Starr, Burlington, New Jersey, to L. Thomas, adjutant general,<br />
Washington, D.C. 1 page<br />
folder 53<br />
1861 May 15 ALS L. Thomas, adjutant general, Washington, D.C., to Starr, Columbus,<br />
Ohio. 1 page<br />
folder 54<br />
1861 May 17 ALS Starr, Washington, D.C., regarding the case of Mr. Donohue. 2 pages<br />
folder 55<br />
1861 May 18 ALS Starr, to Ward H. Lamon, U.S. marshal, Washington, D.C. 1 page<br />
folder 56<br />
1861 May 19 ALS Colonel Michael Corcoran, National Cadets, 69th New York State<br />
Militia, Georgetown Heights, D.C., to General Mansfield, reports capture of<br />
man who was following his men. 1 page<br />
folder 57<br />
1861 May 20 ALS E. Wood, Washington County Jail, to General Mansfield, feels he was<br />
wrongly arrested. 1 page<br />
folder 58<br />
1861 May 20 ALS Colonel Henry M. Baker, headquarters, 2nd Regiment, New Jersey<br />
Brigade, Camp Scott, to General Mansfield, regarding arrest of Samuel Hanna<br />
for entering camp. 2 pages<br />
folder 59<br />
1861 May 20 ALS Starr, Washington, D.C., to Colonel Michael Corcoran, commanding 69 th<br />
New York State Militia, regarding arrest of Thomas Byom[?]. 2 pages<br />
folder 60<br />
1861 May 29 ALS Starr, Washington, D.C., to J.K.F. Mansfield, regarding testimony of<br />
Francis Markoe (or Marcoe). 1 page<br />
folder 61<br />
1861 May 31 ALS Starr, Washington, D.C., to J.K.F. Mansfield, regarding testimony of<br />
James Fletcher for his comments against the Union. 1 page<br />
Samuel Starr Papers, 01/14/2000 page 16