Folder 6
Contains 16 Results:
Papers Regarding the 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Artillery's History, 1864 - 1865
Sub-Folder 1
Notices of Pay, 1863 - 1865
Sub-Folder 2
3 notices of pay, the first notice is notifying Winthrop that he is being paid $19.66 for vouchers. The second notice states that Winthrop needs to be compensated for paying for public transport he did not use. The third notice discusses and lists the soldiers in the regiment that are due pay.
Notes on diary, part 4, 1945
Folder 6
These notes contain mostly background information on things and people mentioned and dates of occurrence in the diary of Winthrop H. Phelps. Some of the page numbers for these entries are listed.
Folder 6
Folder 6
Pamphlet: "Do you intend to be a Christian"
Sub-Folder 1
1 pamphlet created by the Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia. This pamphlet talks about the need to become a Christian rather than just intending to be one, before it is too late to be saved.
"A Description of the Rogers' Bronze Door"
Sub-Folder 2
1 pamphlet, this pamphlet describes a door found in the House of Representatives including what is on the door, explaining the history that the door tells and includes a diagram on the final page. The topic of the door is the discovery of America including scenes with the famous European explorers. On the diagram Winthrop H. Phelps has written “A very good door, but cost too much by half.”