Volumes | Volume 27: January 1–October 31, 1876 | Appendix
Calendar1876, Jan. 1: Clinton B. Fisk, chairman, and six other members of the Board of Indian Commissioners to USG1876, Jan. 1: Lyman M. Kellogg, USMA 1852, Key West, Fla., to USG1876, Jan. 2: Corodon O. Hewitt, Ward’s Corners, Iowa, to USG1876, Jan. 4: USG note1876, Jan. 5: USG order1876, Jan. 5: USG endorsement1876, Jan. 5: Levi P. Luckey to Attorney Gen. Edwards Pierrepont1876, Jan. 5: Mary E. T. Cone, Oil City, Pa., to USG1876, Jan. 5: Katie Wehe, Cincinnati, to USG1876, Jan. 6: USG endorsement[1876, Jan. 7]: USG note1876, Jan. 8: H. I. Chapman, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, Jan. 10: USG note1876, Jan. 10: Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, San Francisco, to USG1876, Jan. 12: USG note1876, Jan. 13: Luman Case, “a Poor old Survivor of the War of 1812,” Reading, Mich., to USG1876, Jan. 14: U.S. Representative Harris M. Plaisted of Maine to USG1876, Jan. 17: USG endorsement[1876], Jan. 19: Benjamin M. Harney, “Nephew of Gen W. S. Harney,” Louisville, to USG1876, Jan. 20: Augustus N. Lowry, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, Jan. 21: Alberta Barnes, Georgetown, D. C., to USG1876, Jan. 21: Josiah Gorgas, Sewanee, Tenn., to USG1876, Jan. 22: Governor Samuel B. Axtell of New Mexico Territory to USG1876, Jan. 25: USG note1876, Jan. 25: Governor John F. Hartranft of Pa. to USG1876, Jan. 25: James E. Johnson, Natchez, to USG1876, Jan. 26: USG endorsement1876, Jan. 26: A. Y. Estees, Big Sandy, Tenn., to USG1876, Jan. 27: George M. Johnston, Maineville, Ohio, to USG1876, Jan. 28: USG speech1876, Jan. 31: USG endorsement[1876, Jan.]: USG endorsement[1876, Jan.]: USG note[1876, Jan.]: USG note1876, Jan: U.S. Senator William W. Eaton of Conn. et al. to USG[1876, Jan.-Feb.]: William Jeffers and four others to USG1876, Feb. 1: James W. Flanagan, Jr., Henderson, Tex., to USG1876, Feb. 1: Edward S. Tobey and four others, New York City, to USG1876, Feb. 2: To Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin H. Bristow1876, Feb. 3: USG veto1876, Feb. 3: To House of Representatives1876, Feb. 3: George G. Smith, Santa Fé, to USG1876, Feb. 4: Paul Strobach, Montgomery, Ala., to USG1876, Feb. 7, Monday: Lt. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Chicago, to USG1876, Feb. 8: Byron S. Barrett, Nice, France, to USG1876, Feb. 8: William Thomas and J. H. Clayton, Marietta, Ga., to USG1876, Feb. 9: W. Penniman Clarke and John B. Sanborn to USG1876, Feb. 9: William Stickney, secretary, Board of Indian Commissioners, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, Feb. 11: U.S. Senators John H. Mitchell of Ore. and Aaron A. Sargent of Calif. to USG1876, Feb. 14: Maj. John C. Tidball, USMA 1848, Fort Monroe, Va., to USG1876, Feb. 15: William H. Newell, St. Louis, to USG1876, Feb. 16: USG note1876, Feb. 21: Joseph Giorda, Catholic priest and missionary, St. Ignatius, Montana Territory, to USG1876, Feb. 22: Henry W. Bellows, New York City, to USG1876, Feb. 23: U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell of Ore. to USG1876, Feb. 23: Bishop Alexander W. Wayman, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore, to USG1876, Feb. 24: Mrs. L. J. Wasson, Atlanta, to USG1876, Feb. 25: Lt. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Chicago, to USG1876, Feb. 25: Rowland G. Hill, Washington, D. C., to USG[1876, Feb.]: USG endorsement1876, March 3: To House of Representatives1876, March 4: Mary E. C. Butler, Brooklyn, to USG1876, March 6: To Senate1876, March 6: To ministers and consuls1876, March 6: William W. Nevin, Philadelphia Press, to USG1876, March 7: Lizzie Cottingham, Jersey City, to USG1876, March 8: U.S. Representative Horatio C. Burchard of Ill. to USG1876, March 8: Henry J. Tutson, Jacksonville, Fla., to USG1876, March 9: John Smith, agent, Warm Springs Agency, Ore., to USG1876, March 10: To Senate1876, March 13: Secretary of the Interior Zachariah Chandler to USG1876, March 13: Culver C. Sniffen to Augustine J. H. Duganne, New York City1876, March 13: Charles M. Howard, Detroit, to USG1876, March 14: Ben: Perley Poore, clerk, U.S. Senate, to USG1876, March 15: Arthur Shepherd, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, March 15: U.S. Representative Charles G. Williams of Wis. et al. to USG1876, March 16: U.S. Representative James A. Garfield of Ohio to USG1876, March 16: Mrs. Hettie K. Painter, Lincoln, Neb., to USG1876, March 18: Robert S. Todd, auditor’s office, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., Baltimore, to USG1876, March 20: Postmaster Gen. Marshall Jewell to USG1876, March 20: William A. Darling, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, March 20: Charles Robertson and many others, Rusk, Tex., to USG1876, March 21: James W. Taylor, consul, Winnipeg, to USG1876, March 22: Angelica Haynes, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, March 24: George T. Jones, Port Matilda, Pa., to USG1876, March 24: Cyrus K. Osgood, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, March 27: USG veto1876, March 30: U.S. Senator Roscoe Conkling of N. Y. to Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.1876, March 31: USG veto1876, April 1: James Long, Cincinnati, to USG1876, April 3: Philip Henry, National Soldiers’ Home, Dayton, to USG1876, April 10: Henry A. Pemberton, Princeton, Minn., to USG[1876, April 12]: USG note1876, April 13: Joseph Henry, Smithsonian Institution, to USG1876, April 15: USG pardon for Samuel B. Murdock, convicted in D. C. of “sending a threatening letter”1876, April 15: Marie Giovanni, Philadelphia, to USG1876, April 17: USG endorsement[1876, April 17]: USG note1876, April 17: William Strong, U.S. Supreme Court, to USG1876, April 18: Luther S. Fish, “1st Ohio, V. H. A during the war,” Cleveland, to USG1876, April 18: U.S. Senator Frederick T. Frelinghuysen of N. J. to USG1876, April 19: USG endorsement1876, April 19: To James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal, concerning Osi Sanders, a Cherokee convicted of murder1876, April 26: USG endorsement approving a recommendation involving the agent for the Osages1876, April 26: James H. Ellinger, Philadelphia, to USG1876, April 27: USG endorsement1876, April 27: USG endorsement1876, April 27: USG authorization for Secretary of State Hamilton Fish to negotiate with Mexico[1876, April 28]: USG note1876, May 1: Governor Benjamin F. Potts of Montana Territory to USG1876, May 2: USG endorsement1876, May 4: USG note1876, May 4: Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin H. Bristow to USG[1876, May 8]: USG note1876, May 10: Susan B. Fiske, Quincy, Ill., to USG1876, May 11: John Montgomery, Winona, Minn., to USG1876, May 15: USG order confirming the boundaries of a reservation along the Colorado River1876, May 15: To House of Representatives concerning claims of U.S. citizens against Venezuela1876, May 15: U.S. Senator Phineas W. Hitchcock of Neb. to USG1876, May 16: Alfred L. S. Leighs, Portsmouth, England, to USG1876, May 18: USG endorsement1876, May 18: USG endorsement[1876, May 19]: USG note1876, May 20: USG endorsement1876, May 20: USG pardon for Hope H. Slatter, serving four years for manslaughter in D. C.1876, May 20: William de Rohan, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, May 21: Albert Fritsch, Cincinnati, to USG1876, May 23: Frederick A. P. Barnard, New York City, to USG1876, May 23: Charles H. Chapin, Chicago, to USG1876, May 24: USG note1876, May 25: Judge Robert W. Hughes, Eastern District, Va., Norfolk, to USG[1876, May 26]: USG note1876, May 26: Flavel B. Tiffany, Medford, Minn., to USG1876, May 27: John R. Cushman, Indianapolis, to USG1876, May 28: Susan Stout, Pottsville, Pa., to USG1876, May 29: USG endorsement1876, May 30: USG endorsement1876, May 31: To House of Representatives[1876, May]: USG note[1876, May]: John H. Vincent, Baltimore, to USG1876, June 1: Daniel J. Hogan, New York City, to USG1876, June 2: USG order1876, June 5: USG endorsement1876, June 5: USG endorsement1876, June 5: James Ruddock, Attica, Mich., to USG1876, June 6: Senate resolution1876, June 8: U.S. Representative John A. Kasson of Iowa to USG1876, June 9: USG veto1876, June 9: Adolph E. Borie, Philadelphia, to Julia Dent Grant1876, June 10: Pattie A. Guild, Tuscaloosa, to USG1876, June 13: USG endorsement1876, June 13: USG pardon for Daniel Pratt, convicted in Mich. of sending indecent postal cards1876, June 14: To Senate1876, June 15: USG endorsement1876, June 15: USG endorsement1876, June 15: Clara B. Jordan, Cincinnati, to USG[1876, June 17]: USG note1876, June 17: U.S. Senator David M. Key of Tenn. to USG1876, June 18: Col. Joseph J. Reynolds, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, June 21: J. E. Amos, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, June 22: Jacques Boisset, Freissinières, France, to USG1876, June 25: Jerry Lee, Lebanon, Conn., to USG[1876, June 26]: USG note1876, June 26: U.S. Senator Simon Cameron of Pa. to USG1876, June 26: George P. Ihrie, New York City, to USG[1876, June 28]: USG note1876, June 28: Secretary of the Interior Zachariah Chandler to USG1876, June 28: Col. Rufus Ingalls, New York City, to USG1876, June 28: Alfred L. Carlow, Nîmes, France, to USG1876, June 28: Daniel O’Neill, Pittsburgh, to USG1876, June 28: Henry Sherman to USG1876, June 28: John P. Taggart, Salt Lake City, to USG[1876, June 29]: USG note1876, June 29: P. H. Kinney, Hanceville, Ala., to USG1876, June 30: USG veto1876, June 30: James F. Casey, collector of customs, New Orleans, to USG1876, June 30: Samuel Robbins, Salisbury, N. H., to USG1876, June 30: U.S. Senator J. Rodman West of La. to USG1876, July 1: USG note1876, July 5: To Lt. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Philadelphia1876, July 6: USG endorsement1876, July 7: USG pardon for John H. Nichols, convicted on May 6 of mail robbery in D. C.1876, July 8: USG note1876, July 10: USG endorsement1876, July 10: Culver C. Sniffen to Secretary of War James D. Cameron1876, July 10: Culver C. Sniffen to George S. Koontz, general agent, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad1876, July 10: Middleton Braddock, New Comerstown, Ohio, to USG1876, July 11: USG veto1876, July 12: Culver C. Sniffen to G. Peabody Russell, New York City1876, July 13: USG veto1876, July 13: To House of Representatives1876, July 13: J. Russell Jones, Chicago, to USG1876, July 15: John L. Smithmeyer, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, July 18: John S. Mosby, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, July 19: USG endorsement1876, July 19: To House of Representatives1876, July 20: USG veto1876, July 20: Lt. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Chicago, to USG1876, July 21: USG note1876, July 26: Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson to USG1876, July 27: George Rydill, Dewsbury, England, to USG1876, July 28: Charles Randolph, secretary and treasurer, National Board of Trade, Chicago, to USG1876, July 31: U.S. Senator John P. Jones of Nev. et al. to USG1876, July 31: John S. Mosby, Washington, D. C., to USG[1876, July]: USG note1876, Aug. 2: U.S. Representative Charles O’Neill of Pa. to USG1876, Aug. 3: Mary R. Hayward, Canterbury, N. H., to USG1876, Aug. 4: U.S. Senators Phineas W. Hitchcock and Algernon S. Paddock of Neb., and three others, to USG1876, Aug. 4: U.S. Del. Jefferson P. Kidder of Dakota Territory and John A. Burbank, Washington, D. C., to USG[1876, Aug. 5]: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 5: John B. Blake, secretary, Washington National Monument Society, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, Aug. 7: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 7: USG note1876, Aug. 10: William D. W. Barnard, Springfield, Mo., to USG1876, Aug. 10: John E. Bryant, Savannah, to USG1876, Aug. 10: U.S. Representative Thomas J. Henderson of Ill. to USG1876, Aug. 12: USG note1876, Aug. 12: Rear Admiral Christopher R. P. Rodgers, Annapolis, to Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.1876, Aug. 14: USG veto1876, Aug. 15: USG veto1876, Aug. 16: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 16, Wednesday: Culver C. Sniffen to Secretary of the Treasury Lot M. Morrill1876, Aug. 17: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 17: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 17: Culver C. Sniffen to Attorney Gen. Alphonso Taft1876, Aug. 18: USG endorsement1876, Aug. 21: Commodore Daniel Ammen, act. secretary of the navy, to USG1876, Aug. 26: Gen. William T. Sherman to USG1876, Aug. 29: To Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, West Point, N. Y., from Long Branch1876, Aug. 31: Secretary of War James D. Cameron to USG[1876, Aug.]: “Father Springer, the Judge of quick and the dead” to USG1876, Sept. 2: Secretary of War James D. Cameron to USG1876, Sept. 2: Fanny Downing, Washington, D. C., to USG1876, Sept. 2: Lt. Col. Horatio G. Wright, New York City, to USG1876, Sept. 5: Brig. Gen. Benjamin Alvord, paymaster gen., to USG1876, Sept. 6: Timothy C. Smith, Monkton, Vt., to USG1876, Sept. 9: Susan M. Clay, Lexington, Ky., to USG1876, Sept. 11: To President Boisrond Canal of Haiti1876, Sept. 12: To Jesse H. Reno, collector of Internal Revenue, 2nd District, Ky., suspending him from office1876, Sept. 12: Annie M. Wheeler, Delhi, N. Y., to USG1876, Sept. 13: USG endorsement1876, Sept. 14: William H. Crook to Frederic De Peyster1876, Sept. 23: Samuel F. Phillips, act. attorney gen., to USG1876, Sept. 23: W. M. Davidson, Cowansville, Pa., to USG1876, Sept. 26: Hugh S. Fullerton, Hillsboro, Ohio, to USG1876, Sept. 28: Elihu B. Washburne to USG1876, Sept. 29: Bishop Pierre Bataillon of Central Oceania, Wallis Island, to USG1876, Sept. 30: Commodore John C. Howell, act. secretary of the navy, to USG[1876, Sept.]: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 2: Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, superintendent, USMA, to USG1876, Oct. 6: Culver C. Sniffen to Mrs. A. F. Johnson, New Orleans1876, Oct. 6, Friday: Culver C. Sniffen to John G. Nicolay, marshal, U.S. Supreme Court1876, Oct. 7: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 7: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 10: Joseph Adison, Winchester, Va., to USG1876, Oct. 10: William Burr, Oswego, N. Y., to USG1876, Oct. 14: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 14, Saturday: Salem H. Wales, president, Dept. of Docks, New York City, to USG1876, Oct. 16: USG note1876, Oct. 16: Robert Crozier, Leavenworth, Kan., to USG1876, Oct. 17: Culver C. Sniffen to Secretary of War James D. Cameron1876, Oct. 19: USG note1876, Oct. 24: USG pardon for Bernard Berendsen, convicted in Wis. of selling whiskey to an Indian1876, Oct. 24: Anthony J. Drexel, Philadelphia, to USG1876, Oct. 26: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 26: Ebenezer R. Hoar, Boston, to Secretary of State Hamilton Fish1876, Oct. 28: Joshua S. Dye, “U. S. Invalid pensioner & Law Student,” Kings Mountain, Ky., to USG1876, Oct. 30: USG endorsement1876, Oct. 30: USG receipt for $90 paid by Gilbert Moyers, tenant at 1215 I Street, Washington, D. C.