By Raymond Rast, 2000; Updated by Samantha L. Harper, 2014
Title: MS 034 - Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Papers, 1868-1963
Primary Creator: Schuyler, Hartley & Graham
Extent: 125.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
The Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Co. Collection (No. 34) is arranged into three series by subject, as follows:
Outline of Series Arrangement
Series 1 – Correspondence – from Schuyler, Hartley & Graham – Box 1-27
Series 2 – Correspondence from H.K. White – Box 28-36
Series 3 – Correspondence to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham / H.K. White – Box 37-59
Series 4 – Correspondence to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham / H.K. White – Box A-L and Loose Oversize
Date Acquired: 01/01/1992
Subjects: Firearms--1880-1900, Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, Union Metallic Cartridge Company, White, Henry Kirke, 1839-
Languages: English
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Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Co. (1854 - ?),
The firm of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham was organized on March 1, 1854. On that day three men, Jacob Rutsen Schuyler, Marcellus Hartley and Malcolm Graham, met in a restaurant in New York and agreed to leave their present employers and enter into the firearms retail business for themselves. Schuyler had been with the firm of Smith, Young and Company for eighteen years and was a junior partner, Graham had been with the same firm for eight years, and Hartley had worked for Francis Tomes and Sons for seven years. The new firm of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham, located at 13 Maiden Lane, New York City, would become one of the largest and most successful businesses of its kind.
Soon after the firm was organized, Schuyler and Hartley went to Europe aboard the Baltic to purchase supplies for their new store. During four months of travel in England and on the Continent, the two men visited firearms dealers and manufacturers, bought a substantial amount of stock and arranged for future purchases. After their return the men had no difficulty selling their European goods at a large profit and the new firm's financial stability was assured. Over the next five years the company's business grew in importance and extent and by 1860 Schuyler, Hartley and Graham had become the largest firearms dealer in the United States. By 1861 the firm operated out of two stores in New York City, one at 19 Maiden Lane and another at 22 John Street.
Much of the firm's early success was due to the intelligence, experience and resourcefulness of Marcellus Hartley. During his years working in the gun department of Frances Tomes and Sons, Hartley was sent on several trips to the southern and western states to solicit trade. The knowledge he gained and the contacts he established would aid in the growth of his own firm. Hartley's skills and contacts would benefit more than his own company, though. Soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, the Union Army needed more arms than northern factories could provide. With the consent of President Lincoln, Secretary of War Stanton offered Hartley a confidential appointment as chief European purchasing agent for the Union army with a rank equivalent to that of brigadier-general. Hartley accepted the appointment and left for Europe in July 1862. During nine months of work and travel, Hartley secured more than two hundred thousand arms and other equipment for the North, thwarted the efforts of his Confederate counterparts and increased support for the Union cause.
After his service, Hartley returned to the firm to find it very prosperous. The war had stimulated numerous inventions and improvements in the manufacture of arms and ammunition and the Schuyler, Hartley and Graham firm was able to capitalize on these advancements. In March 1865 the firm hired Henry Tomes (Hartley’s former boss) and Charles W. May as resident buyers in London and Paris, respectively, and became Schuyler, Hartley, Graham and Company. In 1867, the firm withdrew its European buyers and returned to its original style. That same year, however, the firm expanded into manufacturing with the incorporation of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company, the first company to manufacture metallic cartridges profitably and on a large scale.
The American Civil War did much to increase the prosperity of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. Soon after the war ended, the company's business was furthered by hostilities in other parts of the world. During the early 1870s, France, fighting against Prussia, purchased substantial quantities of arms and equipment from the firm. One large order in particular, shipped from Boston in 1870 and supervised by agent W. W. Reynolds, included 1,440 Sharps carbines, 2,760 Sharps rifles, 3,360 Spencer carbines, 2,900 Spencer rifles and more than two million rounds in cartridges (Edwards, 401). Thousands of firearms and supplies went to Cuban insurrectionists during the late 1860s and the 1870s. By the end of the century, in fact, individuals and armies in numerous Central and South American countries (including Mexico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay) had armed themselves with goods purchased from Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. Domestic business during these years brought in considerable profits as well.
In 1876 Jacob Schuyler retired and by 1880 the firm was known as Hartley and Graham. Malcolm Graham died in December 1899 and shortly thereafter the business was incorporated as the M. Hartley Company. After the 1902 death of Marcellus Hartley, the firm continued to operate for several more years under the management of William Bruff, but most of the firm's business was picked up by Hartley's brother-in-law and long time business associate, Henry Kirke White.
White, H.K. (Henry Kirke) (1837 – 1923)
H. K. White was born in 1837. In 1855 his sister, Frances Chester White, married Marcellus Hartley. At the age of twenty-four, White enlisted in the Union Army and soon fought, with the rank of corporal, in the first battle of Bull Run. After the war, White went to work for Schuyler, Hartley and Graham and, though the exact nature of White’s association with the firm has not been determined, by 1868 he essentially was the firm's warehouse manager. Meanwhile, White continued his involvement with the military; in 1870 he became First Lieutenant of the consolidated 37th and 71st Regiments, N. G., S. N. Y., and in 1871 he participated in the suppression of the Orange riots in New York City. In 1885 he was elected Captain of the F Company in the Veteran Corps and in 1890 he was elected Colonel.
By 1905 White was in a position to purchase much of the M. Hartley Company’s stock and continue operating as H. K. White Military Goods, located at 3 Water Street, New York City. With Henry's sons, Robert J. White (the original secretary and treasurer of the UMC Company) and Frederick R. White, and George Koerner, White’s company prospered in selling firearms and equipment, military supplies and other goods, and became known especially for its supply of surplus Civil War arms and goods. Eventually White's other son, H. K. White, Jr. joined the firm as well, and when the elder White died in 1923, his sons continued to run the business. H. K. White Military Goods continued to do business into the 1960s and became very well known among antique firearms collectors. In 1963 the company’s stock was purchased by Turner Kirkland’s Dixie Gun Works Company of Union City, Tennessee.
From its beginning over a century earlier the Schuyler, Hartley and Graham business commanded respect around the world. The goods the company sold supplied numerous armies and influenced the outcomes of many conflicts, including the American Civil War. After the turn of the century the company, under the management of H. K. White and his sons, continued to thrive, supplying Boy Scout troops, boys' and girls' brigades, drill teams, and countless firearms collectors throughout the United States. The history of the business begun by Schuyler, Hartley and Graham in many ways, then, is both an illuminator and a reflection of American history.
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Firearms--1880-1900
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham
Union Metallic Cartridge Company
White, Henry Kirke, 1839-
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Acquisition Source: The Cleveland Grays
Acquisition Method: Donation
Preferred Citation: Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Papers Collection, MS 34, McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West
June 20, 600 U.S. muskets marked "J.P."
June 22, 400 guns, model 22 marked "J.P."
August 1, 200 Austrian muskets with bayonets, 200 Spencer rifles with bayonets, plus accoutrements, to Japan
August 11, 300 bayonets. and scabbards to L.K. and Co., Nagasaki
August 18, 1000 U.S. muskets and equipment marked "J.S." 1000 U.S. muskets and equipment marked "E.P."
September 16, 2000 U.S. muskets and bayonets, 4700 sets of equipment
September 19, 2000 Prussian rifles and bayonets.
September 19, 200 Enfield rifles and bayonets, to Panama
September 24, 1000 Starrs carbines
September 30, 40 Starrs carbines, to Hong Kong
October 21, 1000 sets of equipment to "M"
October 21, various firearms and accoutrements samples to C. W. May, Paris
Jan 20, 130 Remington rifles and bayonets, to Camp Cazadores del Co., Havana
February 2, 500 Austrian muskets, marked "G"
February 4, 1000 Austrian muskets, marked "<H>"
February 4, 400 Austrian muskets, 400 sets of equipment, to Curacao
March 16, 100 Austrian muskets and bayonets, 100 sets of equipment, to Curacao
March 21, 1000 Prussian muskets marked "H.G."
March 21, 130 Russian cartridge boxes, 130 Russian waistbelts, to Sr. Don Gabriel de Amenabar and Co., Havana
April 19, 500 Prussian muskets, 500 sets of equipment, marked “<E>”
April 21, 2 cases of harnesses, to Nassau
May 3, 4000 U.S. muskets, 4000 sets of equipment
June 18, 2000 cartridge box belts, to J. W. Frazier
June 30, 1000 Austrian muskets and bayonets, 1000 sets of equipment
July (?), 20 cavalry sabers to Director Maestranza, Artillera, Havana
July 22, 22 swords, to Havana
July 24, 1000 Austrian rifles and bayonets.
August 21, 1000 U.S. muskets, 1000 sets of equipment, 4000 cones
September 7, 15 cases of Remington carbines, to Director Maestranza, Havana
October 2, 1000 Austrian muskets, 1000 sets of equipment, marked "M.J."
October 20, 46 swords, to Director Maestranza, Havana
November 2, 1000 short Austrian rifles, 1000 sets of equipment, marked "J.S.," to Curacao
December 3, 180 Remington transfd. carbines 58 caliber, to Director Maestranza, Havana
December 28, 140 Spanish Remingtons, to Sir Don Gabriel de Amenabar, Capitan de la 2nd Compania del 5th Batallion de Voluntarios, Havana
December 29, 85 Spanish Remingtons, to CG and Co., Havana
Jan 12, 540 Gallager carbines, to Barbaza, Director and co., Havana
February 15, 400 Austrian muskets, 400 sets of equipment, to Curacao
February 21, 1000 cartridge blocks, to Barbaza, care of Director and co., Havana
March 16, 200 Prussian guns, 200 sets accoutrements, marked "J G C," to Curacao
March 25, 420 Prussian muskets, 420 sets of equipment, to Curacao
April 6, 1000 short Austrian muskets, 1000 sets of equipment, marked "J. S.," to Henry Eoff
April 14, 500 Remington 58 caliber, to Barbaza, Director and co., Havana
May 13, 100 Spanish Remington rifles, to Barbaza, care of Director and co., Havana
May 26, 200 Remington 58 caliber, to Barbaza, Director Maestranza and co., Havana
May 30, 200 Spanish rifles, 40 bayonets, to Barbaza, care of Director and co., Havana
June 8, 700 Remingtons, to Barbaza, Havana
June 11, 1000 Austrian muskets, 1000 sets of equipment, 100,000 musket caps, marked "H S D," to Curacao
June 15, 200 Remington 58 shorts with bayonets, 200 sets of equipment, marked "G. G.," to Veracruz
June 16, 200 cavalry sabers with belts, to M. G., care of L. G. Senties (?), Veracruz
June 23, 200 Spanish rifles, to Barbaza and co., Havana
July 22, 500 Remington carbines, to Barbaza, Director and co., Havana
September 2, 1 Remington transformed 58, 1 Spencer carbine 50, 1 Enfield brown 58, 1 United States 69, marked "His Excy. Gen. Madina, President of the Republic of Honduras," Amapala, Honduras
September 20, 5 cases Remingtons, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Havana
September 24, 277 Austrian guns, marked "J G C," (to Curacao)
September 29, 380 Egyptian saber bayonets, to L'herbetti Kane and Co., Havana (?)
November 1, 106 Remingtons, to E. Barbaza, Havana
November 7, 1 case Egyptian model Remingtons, to Barbaza, Havana
November 16, 1 Enfield rifle with bayonet, 1 Chasseur de Vincennes, marked "L
& H, M & Co.," Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
November 16, 1 case guns, to Col. E. Barbaza, Havana
November 23, 300 Remington muskets, to R. C., Santo Domingo, Dominican
Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Republic
November 29, 12 Spencer rifles with bayonets, marked "H E," to Panama
December 21, 20 cases Remington rifles, to Barbaza, Maestranza, and (Havana)
December 29, 300 saber bayonets, to R. C., Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Jan 9, 200 Egyptian model Remingtons, to Barbaza and co., Havana
February 7, 20 Remington carbines, to Barbaza, Havana
February 21, 500 cavalry sabers, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Artilleria, Havana
March 9, 5 Needham rifles, marked "P A & Co.," to Panama
March 21, 1000 Enfield bayonets, 1000 Springfield bayonets, to Rio de Janeiro
April 7, 2 four horse sets artillery harnesses, marked "G de S," to La Libertad, El
Salvador
April 26, 420 Austrian rifles, marked "G D H," Dept. of War, Port au Prince, Haiti
May??, 500 Enfield carbines, 500 Spencer carbines, to M. de G., Mexico, care T.
E. de Foster, Vera Cruz
May 5, 5 cases Remington carbines 50 caliber, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Artilleria,
Havana
Digital Collections - Scan of Item
May 9, 10 Starrs carbines, marked "P A & Co.," to Panama
May 12, 2 cases of guns, marked "P A & Co.," to Panama
May 15, 500 Remington guns 43 calibers, to 81st Regt. N.G.S.N.Y.
May 15, 100 flint lock American muskets, marked "<B> Gaboon"
May 18, 10 cases Remington rim fire 50 caliber. carbines, to Barbaza, (Havana)
May 24, 10 cases Remington carbines, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Havana
May 30, 200 shelter tents, 1 officer's tent, to Commandante Militar, Vera Cruz
June 7, 130 Remington rifles 43 calibers, to E. M., Havana
June 15, 240 Remington carbines 43 caliber, marked "<H>," to Guayaquil,
Ecuador
July 6, 20 iron bedsteads, 20 sacking bottoms, to Commandante Militar, Vera
Cruz
July 10, 50 Needham rifles with bayonets, 10 Starrs carbines, marked "P A &
Co.," to Panama
Digital Collections - Scan of Item
July 10, 50 light Austrian rifles 54 caliber, marked "C and M, <S> Magdalena
Bay, L.C."
July 10, 50 light Austrian rifles 54 caliber, marked "P A & Co.," to Panama
July 26, 100 Remington short rifles, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Artilleria, Havana
August 2, 200 Spencer carbines, to the War Department, Chile
August 7, 500 Belgian muskets marked "C.G."
August 10, 100 U. S. muskets, to Jesse Sharp, Monrovia, Liberia
August 14, 5 cases Remington rifles, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Havana
August 26, 300 Remington 43 caliber, 200 Springfield 58 caliber, to Barbaza,
Havana
September 4, 2 McClellan saddles, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Havana
September 25, 200 Remingtons with bayonets, to General A. G. Mallory,
Jeffersonville, TX
October 13, 100 Remington 58 caliber, to Barbaza, Maestranza, Artilleria, Havana
October 13, 260 Remington 58 caliber, to General James Davidson, Galveston,
TX
October 20, 220 Remingtons, to General James Davidson, Galveston, TX
October 31, 10 cases Remington Springfield 58 caliber, to Barbaza, Havana
October 31, 320 Remingtons, to General James Davidson, Galveston, TX
November 10, 200 Winchester carbines, to Corpus Christi, TX
December 11, 5 cases Springfield 58 caliber, to Barbaza, Havana
December 21, 300 Belgian muskets, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
December 28, 3000 Enfields, 500 sabers, marked "J. M. F.," to Mazatlan, Mexico
January 11, 100 sabers, to General James Davidson, Galveston, TX
January 24, 200 sets of equipment, to Administracion de Marina del Apostadero,
Havana
March 21, 100 sets of equipment, to Commandante Militar, Veracruz
March 19, 60 Spencer rifles with bayonets, marked "JxZ," to Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
April 8, 500 Remingtons with bayonets, marked "W F K," to G de G, Libertad, (El
Salvador?)
April 10, 800 Remingtons, to Veracruz
April 26, 1000 Enfields, 400 Remingtons, to Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic
April 30, 400 Spencer carbines, to F. de G., care of General Forster (?), Veracruz
May 15, 200 Remington 58 caliber, to Veracruz
May 24, 2000 Remingtons, 2000 sets of equipment, 2000 gun slings, to G. de C.,
Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
June 3, 1000 Enfields with bayonets. to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
July 10, 250 King 43 caliber, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
July 18, 50 cavalry sabers, to Veracruz
July 23, 200 flint muskets, to Jesse Sharp, Monrovia
August 7, 350 sets of equipment and wais
t belts, to Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic
September 19, 60 Remington carbines, to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
September 19, 50 Remington carbines, to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
October 21, 350 Enfield ram rods, 350 Austrian ram rods, to Government of Haiti,
Port au Prince
November 27, 200 King cartridge boxes, 200 waist belts, to Puerto Plata,
Dominican Republic
March 19, 20 Spencer carbines, to J. G. Baker and bros., Fort Benton, MT
April 1, 100 Spencer carbines, marked "C.M.," to Veracruz
April 2, 200 Remington carbines, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
June 10, 250 Remingtons, to Colon, Panama
July 14, 200 Plymouth rifles with bayonets, to Government of Haiti, Port au
Prince
September 1, 1000 Remington 43 caliber, to Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
September 15, 1000 Remington 58 caliber, marked "G<H>S," to San Jose,
Guatemala
September 17, 500 Enfield rifles, 500 sets of equipment, to Campeche, Mexico
September 18, 20 U.S. flint muskets with bayonets, to Jesse Sharp, Monrovia
October 11, 1000 Remingtons, marked "G<H>S," to San Jose, Guatemala
November??, 5 cases Remingtons, marked "<W&D>," to Panama
November 19, 20 flint lock muskets with bayonets, to Rev. J. G. Breuninger (?),
Flahlenberg (?) Mission, Monrovia
December 15, 50 cases guns, 10 cases bayonets, marked "G<H>S," to San Jose,
Guatemala
December 17, 130 U. S. Cavalry pistols, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
December 18, 1000 screwdrivers, 1000 brushes, for Remington 48 caliber, to San
Jose, Guatemala
January 16, 300 Enfields to Birmingham, England
January 22, 275 pistols, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
February 18, 10 cases guns, to Maestranza, Havana
February 19, 1000 Remingtons with bayonets, marked "S.H. & G.," to Panama
February 19, 348 Remingtons, to Maestranza, Havana
February 25, 30 Remington transformed short Springfields with bayonets, 37 long Springfields with bayonets, to Maestranza, Havana
February 27, 500 Brown guns with bayonets. and implements, to Maestranza, Havana
March 11, 500 Brown Remingtons, with implements, to Maestranza, Havana
April 22, 300 U.S. pistols, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
May 13, 100 U.S. pistols, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
May 29, 50 U.S. rifles with bayonets, to Captain James Armstrong, Petaluma, CA
June 15, 20 U.S. flint muskets, to S. J. Campbell, Monrovia
July 31, 20 Springfield rifles, to L. P. Sperry, U. S. Agent, Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory
September 11, 13 Allyn rifles with bayonets., to C. P. Birkett, U. S. Indian Agent, Ponca Agency, Dakota Territory
September 28, 16 U.S. Springfield rifles, to J. D. Miles, U. S. Indian Agent, Upper Arkansas Agency, Indian Territory
October 23, 25 Remington transformed muskets, to Tokyo
October 29, 175 cavalry pistols, to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
November 13, 500 sets of equipment, 1 Plymouth rifle, 1 Enfield, 1 Prussian, 1 U.S. model 22, to Campeche, Mexico
November 19, 50 Remington carbines, 175 cavalry pistols, charged to Mexell and DeGoess (?), to A. Hoffman, Veracruz
November 27, 1000 bayonets, "returned from Central America last month," to San Jose, Guatemala
December 5, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: urgent shipment of 3000 arms to agent W.W. REYNOLDS
December 30, case of samples, to M. J. K., Panama
February 6, 20 Remington carbines, to L. R. A., Panama
March 24, 500 sabers, 50 cavalry pistols, to E. Etier, Veracruz
April 26, 1000 canteens, 1000 haversacks, to John Valentine, San Francisco
July 9, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: goods to be shipped to Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
August 12, 1000 Enfield rifles with bayonets, packed "in the cheapest kind of boxes," to Ministro de la Guerra, Mexico, Para el Estado de Oaxaca, Veracruz
January 15, 500 flint lock muskets with bayonets, marked "<F>," to Bassa, Liberia
January 29, 500 Kings 43 caliber, marked "H. E.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
March 7, 20 Remington carbines 43 caliber, to E. A., Brownsville, TX
March 13, 450 sabers, to Veracruz
March 16, 25 Remington carbines 43 caliber, to E. A., Brownsville, TX
March 24, 100 Remington carbines, to J. R., Brownsville, TX
March 31, 50 Remington carbines 50 caliber, to J. R., Brownsville, TX
April 6, letter, to H.K. WHITE, instructions to mark 800 Remingtons, 500 cavalry sabers, 1000 Enfields, and 3 cases infantry swords, "<M>W"
April 6, 1000 Plymouth rifles with bayonets, 500 Peabody carbines, 500 Garribaldi sabers, 200 sabers, 500 revolvers, 500 holsters and belts, marked "J D W"
May ??, 100 Austrian, 100 Spencer (?), 100 Remington transformed, to E. Etier, Veracruz
May ??, 300 bayt. scabbards, to H. E., Panama
May 1, 300 bayonets, to H. E., Panama
July ??, 50 carbines, to G. S. Mendez, Veracruz
July 18, 8 cases of bayonets, to San Jose, Guatemala
July 20, 300 Garribaldi sabers, 300 Gallegher carbines, 500 Enfield bayonets, 500 waist belts and buckles, 500 Spencer cartridge boxes, 300 carbine slings, 500 bayonets. scabbards, 400 cavalry sabers, 120 Peabody rifles, to Military Commandante, Veracruz
August 8, 250 Remington transformed, 250 Starr carbines
August 15, 5 cases Peabody rifles with bayonets, to Military Commandante, Veracruz
August 16, 500 Remington rifles with bayonets, 2 cases equipment, marked "<C> Buenaventura"
August 31, 100 bayonets, to V. A., Panama
September 20, 25 Remington carbines, to Gobierno del Estado, Campeche,
Mexico
October 14, 20 flint locks, marked "<J>," to Bassa, Liberia; 20 percussion
Austrians with bayonets, marked Jesse Sharp, to Monrovia, Liberia
November 21, 25 Kings boxes, 25 belts and buckles, to Gobierno del Estado,
Campeche, Mexico
December, 250 sets of equipment, marked "<HE>," to Panama
December 15, 20 Remington carbines, to D. M. and Co., Corpus Christi, TX
December 30, 10 Sharps rifles, 10 Needle guns, 5 Sharps carbines, 5 Peabodys, to
Freund and Brothers, Cheyenne, WY
January 5, 221 flint muskets, marked "<E>," to Bassa, Liberia
January 24, 300 bayonets, 300 sets of equipment, marked "G de C," to Cartagena,
Colombia
January 25, 200 Plymouths, 100 Remingtons, 300 sets of equipment, marked "G
de C," Cartagena, Colombia
February 26, 500 Remington rifles, to Cartagena, Colombia
March 10, 20 Sharps rifles, to Freund and Brothers, Cheyenne, WY
March 13, 20 Allin rifles, to C. Gove and Son, Cheyenne, WY
March 15, 10 Allen rifles, to Freund and Brothers, Cheyenne, WY
March 28, 10 Sharps rifles, to Freund and Brothers, Cheyenne, WY
March 31, 20 Allen rifles, to Freund and Brothers, Cheyenne, WY
April 11, 12 Sharps rifles, 20 Peabody carbines, 10 Sharps carbines, 20 Needham
rifles, 20 Remington rifles, 25 Allen rifles, marked "<H>," to Cheyenne
June 2, 20 Remington 58 caliber. with bayonets., to Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic
July 9, 10 Sharps carbines, to T. C. Zimmerman, Dodge City, KS
August 8, 30 Remington transformed carbines, to Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic
September 13, 50 Remingtons, marked "R. D.," to Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic
September 18, 50 Remingtons, marked "R. D.," to Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic
September 20, 60 Remingtons, marked "G," to Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic
October 31, 40 Remingtons, to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
December 11, 500 Enfields with bayonets, marked "<G>," to Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic; 100 Springfields, 20 Remingtons, marked "F.M.L.,"
to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
December 12, 20 flint lock muskets, marked "F. D. Campbell," to Monrovia; 40
flint lock muskets, marked "C. C. Brown," to Bassa; 500 flint lock
muskets, marked "Y&P," all to Liberia, charged to Yates and Porterfield
January 8, 1000 Remington rifles, 1000 sets of equipment, marked "J.M.B. &
Co.," to Port au Spain, Trinidad
February 15, 20 Remington carbines, marked "D. M. & Co.," to Corpus Christi,
TX
March 6, 40 Remington carbines, to Mazatlan, Mexico
March 26, 1100 Remington rifles 43 caliber, marked "P. M. & C.," to Puntarenas
(?), Costa Rica
June 6, 50 Remington carbines, marked "D. M. & Co.," to Corpus Christi, TX
June 10, 20 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to H. Cooper, Monrovia, Liberia
July 26, 100 light cavalry sabers, marked "G de G," to San Jose, Guatemala
January 31, 30 Remington carbines, marked "R. N., C. R.," to Cartagena,
Colombia
April 15, 37 Sharps sporting rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
April 18, 100 Allen rifles with bayonets, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St.
Louis
April 28, 563 canteens, to E. Frank, Corpus Christi, TX
May 13, 40 Remington carbines, to E. G., Veracruz
May 29, 3 cases Remington rifles, marked "<A>," to Panama
June 9, "balance of 1000 Remington rifles, marked (A)," (880 sent), to Panama
June 10, 60 flint locks with bayonets, to C. C. Brown, Bassa, Monrovia
June 27, 1000 Remington rifles, marked "(A)," to Panama
June 27, 1000 Remington bayonets, marked "(A)," to Panama
July 1, 2000 Remington bayonets, 1000 Remington carbines, marked "A. R.," to
Buenos Aires, Argentina
July 2(?), letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: urgency of July 1 delivery order
July 2, 500 Remington carbines, marked "A. R.," to Buenos Aires, Argentina
July 11, 600 Remington 43 caliber, marked "G de C, C. R., Sav"
August 6, 2 cases Sharps rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
October 24, 3300 Remington rifles with bayonets, marked "G de C, C & V, Sav"
November 18, 97 Allyn Springfields, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
November 29, 20 cases cartridge boxes, 2000 waist belts and buckles, 2000 saber
bayonets. and scabbards, 2 cases Gatling guns, 2 cases tripods, 1 case
feeders, to Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
December 9, 4 pack saddles, 2 tripods for Gatling guns, 2 Gatling guns, to
Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
December 18, 2000 Remington carbines, marked "<R.A>," to Buenos Aires,
Argentina
December 26, 57 cases Remington rifles, marked "<R.A>," to Buenos Aires,
Argentina
January 6, 100 Allen guns and equipment, to Hawaiian Government, Honolulu
January 12, 1200 Remington carbines 43 caliber, marked "<R.A>," to Buenos
Aires, Argentina
January 17, 20 U.S. rifles with bayonets. to Col. O. Lippincott, Chicago
January 22, 25 cases Remington carbines
January 29, 500 Remington carbines 43 caliber, marked "<R.A>," to Buenos
Aires, Argentina
February 10, 200 Plymouth bayonets, stamped "Gobierno de Yucatan," marked
"B.A.P & Co.," to Progreso, Mexico
February 12, 35 cases Remington carbines 43 caliber. marked "<R.A>," to Buenos
Aires, Argentina
February 17, 200 Plymouth rifles with bayonets, marked "B.A.P & Co.," to
Progreso, Mexico
March 5, 200 Remington carbines, marked "J.B.," to Brownsville, TX
March 17, 1000 Whitney rifles, marked "C.M.," to Puntarenas (?), Costa Rica
March 23, 300 Plymouth rifles with bayonets, stamped "Gobierno de Yucatan,"
marked "B.A.P. & Co.," to Progreso, Mexico
April 7, 100 Allin rifles with bayonets, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
May 1, 300 Allin rifles with bayonets, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
May 20, 20 flints lock muskets with bayonets, to S. J. Campbell, nvrovia, Liberia
May 25, 100 Sharps rifles 45 caliber, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
May 27, 100 Sharps rifles 45 caliber, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
June 2, 1000 Remingtons 43 caliber, marked "(A)," to Panama
June 19, 100 Sharps rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
September 6, 20 Remington carbines 43 caliber, to M. C. M. and Co., Veracruz
November 29, 20 U.S. percussion muskets, to H. Cooper and Son, Monrovia,
Liberia
December 15, 160 Prussian rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
April 25, 100 Prussian rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
June 6, 200 Borchardt rifles with bayonets, marked "G de C, C V, Sava"
October 18, 197 Allin carbines 45 caliber, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St.
Louis
October 25, 48 Austrian muskets, marked "W. P.," to La Union, El Salvador
October 27, 500 Remington rifles, marked "G del S," to La Libertad, El Salvador
November 22, 40 Austrian muskets, to R. A. Sherman, Monrovia, Liberia
January 10, 200 Austrian rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
February 3, 100 Allin rifles 45 caliber, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
February 6, 100 Austrian rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
February 27, 100 Austrian rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, San Francisco,
CA
March 7, 200 Austrian muskets 69 caliber, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St.
Louis
March 16, 200 muskets, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
April 3, 400 U.S. Springfields, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
May 10, 200 Remington carbines, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St. Louis
May 23, 200 Prussian muskets, marked "<G>," to Simmons Hardware Co., St.
Louis
June 6, 200 Prussian muskets, marked "<G>," to Simmons Hardware Co., St.
Louis
June 27, 340 muskets, marked "<G>," to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
July 21, 140 cases bayonets, to Constantinople, Turkey
August 7, 100 Remingtons 43 caliber, marked "<A>," to Panama
August 11, 1000 Remington rifles, to M. G., Veracruz
September 12, 100 bayonets, 100 scabbards, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St.
Louis
September 25, 200 Allin 45 caliber. rifles, to E.C. Meacham and Company, St.
Louis
November 22, 500 Remington rifles, marked "G. C. R., <SS>," to Limon, Costa
Rica
December 1, 500 model 22s, "the poorest you have," to E. C. Meacham and Co.,
St. Louis
February 17, 500 Remington rifles, 500 saber bayonets. and scabbards, marked
"<Z>," to Panama
February 21, 1000 Remingtons, to M. G., Veracruz
April 3, 100 model 22s, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
July 12, 100 model 22s, "worst you have," to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St. Louis
July 17, 700 Remington rifles 43 caliber, marked "G de N," to Corinth, Nicaragua
September 18, 200 Remington carbines, marked "G de N, M & E," to Corinto,
Nicaragua
September 29, 60 model 22s, to R. A. Sherman, Monvrovia, Liberia
October 25, 100 Borchardts, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
October 29, 1660 Peabody rifles, marked "G de C, C.R," to Cartagena, Colombia,
via Savanilla; 1640 Peabody rifles, marked "G de C, C.R," to Santa Marta,
Colombia
November 22, 1000 Remington rifles, to Port au Prince, Haiti
December 15, 500 Peabody-Martin carbines, to Constantinople, Turkey
April 16, 200 Peabody-Martin carbines, to Callao, Peru
June 6, 50 Remington rifles, marked "SCxC," to San Juan, Nicaragua
July 9, 200 light sabers and belts, marked "<C>," to Panama
August 22, 100 model 22 shotguns, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
September 4, 300 model 1842 shotguns, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
September 26, 1000 Remington rifles, 1000 sabers, to Corinto, Nicaragua
October 1, 500 shotguns, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
October 14, 50 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
October 19, 2000 Remington rifles, marked "G K & C," to Port au Prince, Haiti
October 28, 150 cavalry sabers, marked "F H & C," to Paita, Peru
October 29, 20 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
November 11, 70 cases rifles, 3 cases bayonets, marked "G K & C," to Port au
Prince, Haiti
November 12, letter, to W.W. REYNOLDS, re: shipment of 1410 Remington
rifles from 40 West Street, 190 rifles from 88 West Street, marked "G K &
C," to Port au Prince, Haiti
November 17, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: purchase of 2700 Remingtons from J.
Frazier
December 3, 500 Remington carbines, to be returned as rifles, to Whitney Arms
Co., New Haven, CT
December 26, 400 Remington rifles, marked "G K & C," to Port au Prince, Haiti
January 23, 20 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
January 30, 700 Remington carbines, to Valparaiso, Chile
February 6, 200 Peabody carbines, to Guayaquil, Ecuador
February 11, 20 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic;
March 3, 100 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic
March 19, 200 Remington rifles, marked "<M>," to Colon, Panama
April 6, 1000 Remington rifles, to Limon, Costa Rica
April 13, 100 Remington carbines, 200 Remington rifles, plus equipment, to
Limon, Costa Rica
April 20, 140 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
April 27, 200 muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis; prepare 800 more
April 30, 500 Remington rifles with bayonets, to Corinto, Nicaragua
May 29, 350 sabers, 220 Remington carbines, to Callao, Peru
June 8, 130 Remington carbines, to Callao, Peru
July 11, 300 shotguns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
July 24, 4500 Peabody rifles, to F. P., Cartagena, Colombia (?)
July 30, 2000 Remington rifles with bayonets, to E. A. Lever, Puerto Cortes,
Honduras
August 2, 50 Remington carbines, to F. G. P. and Co., Colon, Panama; March 8,
150 Remington carbines, marked "<F>," to Colon, Panama
August 3, 2000 Remington rifles, 2000 sets of equipment, to Limon, Costa Rica
August 6, 100 shotguns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
August 10, 100 shotguns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
August 17, 40 shotguns, marked "A. A. C.," to Colon, Panama
August 20, 200 shotguns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
September 3, 194 Kennedy rifles, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
September 8, 1500 Remington carbines, 2000 Remington rifles, marked "E. C.,"
to Buenos Aires, Argentina
December 9, 1000 bayonets, to Constantinople, Turkey
March 12, 25 Enfields with bayonets, marked "V. R. H.," to Progreso, Mexico
March 15, 25 cases carbines, to Montevideo, Uruguay
April 1, 50 cases carbines, to Montevideo, Uruguay
April 1, 13 cases carbines, to Montevideo, Uruguay
April 12, 2000 Remington rifles 43 calibers, 1300 sets of equipment, to Limon,
Costa Rica
May 24, 995 Peabody rifles with bayonets, to Cartagena, Colombia (?)
June 5, 5 cases bayonets, to Guayaquil, Ecuador
August 28, 4000 Remington rifles 43 calibers, to Montevideo, Uruguay
October 6, 500 shotguns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
October 11, 2000 Remington rifles, marked "G de C, Sava"
October 12, 500 Remington rifles with bayonets, marked "G de C, Sava"
October 22, 5 cases Remington carbines, to Montevideo, Uruguay
November 8, 500 Remingtons with bayonets, to "Munoz and Espriella," marked
"G de C, Sava"
November 8, 2000 Remington rifles 43 calibers. with bayonets., marked "G N, P
T & C, Sava"
November 20, 5000 Spanish rifles 43 caliber. with bayonets, marked "G N, P T &
C, Sava"
December 6, 4000 Remington rifles 43 caliber. with bayonets., marked "G N, P T
& C, Sava"
December 20, 200 bayonets, to Greytown, Nicaragua
December 20, 1000 Remington rifles 43 calibers, marked "G N, P T & C, Sava"
January 6, 1000 bayonets, to Guayaquil, Ecuador
January 10, 500 cutdown muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
January 15, 1500 Remington rifles 43 caliber, marked "G N, P T & C, Sava"
January 17, letter, to H.K. WHITE, from J. A. Reynolds, reporting shipment of
1000 Remington Spanish rifles, marked "G N, P T & C, Sava"
February 1, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: Hartley and Graham purchase of 15,000
sets of equipment from J. W. Frazier
February 26, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber. with bayonets, marked "G N, P T
& C, Sava"
February 28, 500 Remington rifles 43 caliber. with bayonets, marked "G N, P T &
C, Sava"
March 28, 250 canteens, marked "<A>," to Fort Worth, TX
April 15, 300 muskets, "a fair lot but not the best you have," to Simmons
Hardware Co., St. Louis
May 10, 1500 sabers, to Commandante Militar de Veracruz
May 23, 200 cavalry sabers, to Commandante Militar de Veracruz
August 30, 20 shotguns, marked "<A>," to Fort Worth, TX
August 30, 1250 bayonets, marked "M V, J B," to Amapala, Honduras
September 8, 250 bayonets, 300 ramrods, marked "M V, G de H," to Amapala,
Honduras
September 9, 100 Whitney Remingtons 43 caliber marked "S G" to Punta Arenas,
Chile (?)
September 21, 100 cutdown shotguns (?), to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
September 27, 100 Remington rifles, 100 bayonets. with scabbards, marked
"L<P>C," to Hong Kong
October 8, 500 ramrods, 60 saber bayonets. with scabbards, marked "M V, G de
H," to Amapala, Honduras
October 27, 100 cutdown shotguns, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
November 25, 60 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to R. A. Sherman, Monrovia,
Liberia
February 13, 40 Remington carbines, to Gobierno del Estado Guzman Blanco,
Caracas, Venezuela
February 14, 20 carbines, marked "<B>," to Liverpool, England
April 6, 20 carbines, marked "<F.K.>Z," to G. Busing and Co. Suc. (?), Veracruz
April 13, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber. with bayonets, marked "B. B. & Co.,"
to La Libertad, El Salvador
May 15, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber, marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad,
El Salvador
June 16, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber, marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
June 27, 50 Remington carbines 43 caliber., to H. Lopez, Presidente de la Republica, G, La Guayra(?)
July 16, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, marked "B. B. & Co.," La Libertad, El Salvador
July 27, letter, from William Bruff, to Jim Reynolds, re: storage of three oil paintings
August 16, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
September 11, 200 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St. Louis
September 17, 10 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, marked "C. M.," to Veracruz
September 22, 100 shotguns, 200 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
October 2, 400 Remington carbines 50 caliber, to Gral. (?) Angel Martinez, (Primero) Jefe Zona Militar, Guayamas, Mexico
October 2, 600 Remington carbines 50 caliber, to Luis Pombo, c/o Commandante Militar, Veracruz
October 2, 25 Remington carbines 50 caliber, to Jose Rinloba, Guerrero, Mexico
October 13, 100 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St. Louis
October 19, 100 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St. Louis
October 29, 1420 Remington carbines 43 caliber marked "G. D. H., Departement de la Guerre," to Port au Prince, Haiti
November 1, 130 Remington transformed 58s with bayonets, marked "G. D.," to
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
November 5, 1800 bayonets, marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
November 8, 100 model 42 rifles with bayonets, to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St.
Louis
November 27, 100 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, marked "G. D. H., Departement de la Guerre," to Port au Prince, Haiti
December 8, 1650 bayonets, marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
December 27, 500 Plymouth rifles with bayonets, 1 Gatling gun 43 caliber. with carriage, marked "G/Cape Hayti"(?)
January 14, 50 sabers, 2 Gatling guns, marked "G D," to Samana, Dominican
Republic
January 14, 1000 Remington rifles, 1000 sets of equipment, to Puerto Plata,
Dominican Republic
January 24, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, marked "G. D. H.,
Departemento de la Guerra," to Port au Prince, Haiti
January 31, 2 Gatling guns, marked "G. D. H.," to Port au Prince, Haiti
March 2, 1500 Remington rifles 43 calibers. with bayonets., marked "G. D. H.,
Departemento de la Guerra," to Port au Prince, Haiti
April 11, 1000 Whitney Remington rifles with bayonets, marked "L. T.," to Port
au Prince, Haiti
April 25, 1000 Remington rifles with bayonets, 5000 Lee rifles with bayonets,
marked "D. T.," to Port au Prince, Haiti
May 8, 1000 ramrods, marked "<G>," to Gobernador, Guayaquil, Ecuador
May 27, 1000 Lee rifles with bayonets marked "G.P. /E.," 500 Whitney
Remington carbines, marked "G. P. /F."
July 3, 2000 Lee rifles 43 caliber with bayonets, "C. F. S.," to Port au Prince, Haiti
July 31, 1 Gatling gun, marked "G. D. H., Departemento de la Guerre," to Port au
Prince, Haiti
August 29, 600 bayonets, 1000 rods, 3000 sights, marked "B. B. & Co.," La
Libertad, El Salvador
September 17, 60 model 42 rifles with bayonets, marked "<S>," to Sierra Leone
October 30, 200 model 42 rifles, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
November 16, 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber with bayonets., marked "B. B. &
Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador; 1000 Remington rifles 43 caliber.,
marked "G de G, A B," to San Jose, Guatemala
November 16, 570 bayonets. and scabbards, marked "G de G, A B," to San Jose,
Guatemala
November 16, 1800 bayonets marked "B. B. & Co.," to La Libertad, El Salvador
December 7, 680 Remington rifles 43 caliber marked "A. de A.," to Corinto,
Nicaragua
December 19, 160 Remington rifles 43 caliber 160 saber bayonets marked "A. de
A.," to Corinto, Nicaragua
January 8, 500 saber bayonets 500 sets of equipment, marked "A. de A.," to
Corinto, Nicaragua; 1100 bayonets. marked "G. de G., A. B.," to San Jose,
Guatemala
January 15, 5 cases Peabody Martini rifle parts, to Leige, Belgium
January 22, 260 Remington carbines, to Mexico City
January 25, 4 cases gun parts, to Leige, Belgium
January 27, 200 model 42 rifles with bayonets to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St.
Louis
January 28, 500 Remington saber bayonets. with scabbards, marked "A. de A.," to
Corinto, Nicaragua
January 28, 1500 sets of equipment, marked "A. de A.," to Corinto, Nicaragua
February 1, 250 canteens, to Fort Worth, TX
April 24, 100 cavalry sabers, to Estado de Hidalgo, Ministro de la Guerra,
Veracruz
April 28, 300 model 42 rifles with bayonets to E. C. Meacham Arms Co., St.
Louis
June 16, 100 cavalry sabers, 150 Colt pistols, 100 Colt carbines, 100 Winchester
carbines, to Estado de Hidalgo, Ministro de la Guerra, Veracruz
August 4, 20 cases goods, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
August 11, 43 cases Peabody Martini gun parts, to Leige, Belgium
August 15, 500 muskets with bayonets to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
September 4, 20 Spencer carbines, to Singapore
November 18, 1000 saber bayonets to La Libertad, El Salvador
March 26, 40 Zulu shotguns, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
April 7, 2000 Lee rifles with bayonets marked “G. A. B., Cal”
June 18, 2 Gatling guns, marked “<M.J.>,” to Chemulpo, Corea (??)
September 5, 10 Lee rifles, marked “M. & C., L” to Hong Kong
October 14, letter, to H.K. WHITE, with inventory of goods purchased from
Benecia Arsenal
October 27, letter, to H.K. WHITE, requesting stencil for 50 cases gun stocks, to
Comandante Militar, Veracruz
October 27, 200 model 42 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
March 8, 100 cases Remington rifles, marked “G de N,” to Corinto, Nicaragua
June 4, 200 model 42 muskets with bayonets to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
June 24, 2000 rifles with bayonets to Trinidad
July 29, 100 Lee rifles, marked to La Guaira, Venezuela
August 19, 1000 muskets with bayonets to Trinidad
August 31, 500 Winchester carbines, to Trinidad
September 21, 1000 muskets with bayonets to Trinidad
October 7, 50 cases carbines, to Trinidad
January 18, 50 model 42 muskets, marked “S<H>C,” to Honolulu
April 8, 260 Remington carbines, to Dominican Republic
July 10, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: purchase of Gatling guns
July 11, letter, to H.K. WHITE, requesting stencil for 10 cases Remington rifles,
20 cases cartridges, to Chiapas, Mexico
July 20, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: purchase of 1000 bayonets. from Frazier
August 9, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: conversion of 1500 Navy pistols to cadet
rifles, by Remington
August 7, 40 Remington carbines, to Capt. Pla y Picabia, Havana
September 15, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: exchange of 26 cases equipment for 1
Gatling gun, with Dresse, Laloux and Co., Leige, Belgium
December 23, 1500 muskets, 146 Peabody Martini carbines, equipment, to D. L.
and Co., Leige, Belgium
January 4, 1000 Remington rifles, to Amapala, Honduras
February 16, 1000 Remington 43 caliber. rifles marked “C. F. C.,” to Port au
Prince, Haiti
February 21, 422 Bavarian muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
March 12, 147 Remington carbines, to Comandante Militar, Veracruz
September 14, 60 Hotchkiss rifles, 40 Hotchkiss carbines, marked “M. & C., H. &
G.,” to Hong Kong
October 23, 100 Hotchkiss carbines, marked “M. & C., H. & G.,” to Hong Kong
October 28, 1700 bayonets marked “G. de H., J. B.,” to Amapala, Honduras
November 16, 700 bayonets marked “G. de H., J. B.,” to Amapala, Honduras
February 11, 500 bayonet. scabbards, to Colon, Panama
February 19, 1000 Remington rifles with bayonets to Prefecto, Colon (Panama?)
February 23, 1000 Remington rifles with bayonets to Prefecto, Colon (Panama?)
February 28, 500 Remington rifles with bayonets marked “G. de P.,” to Colon,
Panama
April 16, 280 Remington rifles, to Gral. Ulises Heureaux, Presidente de La
Republica, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
May 7, 300 cartridge boxes, belts, slings and scabbards, to Colon, Panama
May 20, 40 model 42 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
July 8, 36 cavalry sabers, to Guadalajara, Mexico
September 13, 200 Remington rifles, in cases “disguised as much as possible,” to
Southport, NC
October 30, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: conversion of 1500 Remington 43 Spanish
rifles to 50-70 caliber to fill an order for same
November 4, 60 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
November 18, 40 Springfield rifles, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
December 7, 400 cartridge boxes, 100 saber bayonets to Port au Prince, Haiti
January 17, 25 muskets, to Veracruz
March 10, 200 Remington carbines, to Curacao
March 21, 40 Remington-Lee carbines, to Caracas, Venezuela
April 8, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: shipment of 1000 Remington 43 caliber. rifles,
marked “G. D. H.,” to Port au Prince, Haiti
May 26, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: preparations for June 24 Springfield armory
sale
June 4, 200 Mauser rifles, 50 Remington carbines, to Jacksonville, FL
June 22, 40 muskets with bayonets to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
June 26, 300 Remington carbines, to Curacao
June 27, 100 muskets, marked “S. H. & Co., H. & G.,” to Veracruz
July 8, letter, to H.K. WHITE, with inventory of goods purchased at Springfield
armory sale, June 24
August 4, 1000 Remington rifles, 200 Remington carbines, 100 Winchester
carbines, marked “<H>,” to Jacksonville, FL
August 25, 1000 Remington rifles, marked “<L.E.>,” to Jacksonville, FL
August 27, 122 Remington rifles, to George R. Foster, Jr., Jacksonville, FL
September 5, 590 Remington rifles, marked “L.E.,” to Jacksonville, FL
November 19, 20 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
November 30, 37 Remington cadet rifles, with equipment, to Everts High School,
Circleville, OH
December 5, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: 3200 canteens purchased from Augusta
arsenal
December 11, letter, to H.K. WHITE, asking advice on possible purchase of gun
parts from Bannerman
December 15, 1000 Remington 43 caliber rifles, marked “<L>,” to Jacksonville,
FL
December 18, 200 Remington 43 caliber rifles, marked “<L>,” to Jacksonville, FL
December 29, letter, to H.K. WHITE, regarding purchase of 38 cases of arms
from Nassau, to be refinished by Coxford
January 6, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: inspection of arms to be shipped for use by
"our Cuban friends”
January 9, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
January 9, 40 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
January 15, letter, to H.K. WHITE, with inventory of goods purchased at Augusta
arsenal sale, for $650
February 1, 300 Remington carbines, to J. A. Huau, Jacksonville, FL
February 2, 1500 Remington rifles, 300 Remington carbines, “hold to ship on
short notice”
February 23, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
March 24, 200 Remington rifles, marked “<G>,” to Jacksonville, FL
April 6, 20 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
April 8, 20 Remington carbines, to Mazatlan, Mexico
May 18, 40 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
May 21, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
May 18, 40 muskets, to ECM Arms Co., St. Louis
May 21, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
September 13, 257 hand grenades, marked “G de V,” to La Guaira, Venezuela
September 27, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: purchase of 743 hand grenades from
Bannerman
September 29, 743 hand grenades, marked “G de V,” to La Guaira, Venezuela
October 12, 100 Remington rifles, “from the lot belonging to ‘our friends’”
October 18, 100 muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
October 27, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 11, 40 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 11, 100 muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
December 6, 23 Springfield rifles, to Butte, MT
December 21, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
January 15, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: receipt of 1167 Peabody rifles, 36 Spencer
rifles, 219 Winchester carbines, from a purchase of goods from Canada
January 19, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: shipment of 500 sabers, to “our Mexican
customer”
January 28, 100 muskets, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
February 1, 500 cavalry sabers, 55 Remington carbines, to Ministerio de Guerra,
Tampico, Mexico;
January 11, letter, to H.K. WHITE, instructing White to see if Bannerman has 130
sabers for sale without informing same of the order for 500
February 15, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
March 10, 20 Springfield carbines, to U. S. Indian Agent, Fort Apache Agency,
AZ
April 16, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
April 24, 100 bayonets to state of Pennsylvania, Thomas Stewart, Adj. General,
Harrisburg, PA
April 27, 28 Springfield rifles, 28 sets of equipment, to Westinghouse Electric
Mfg. Co., East Pittsburg, PA
April 29, 75 bayonets to state of Pennsylvania, Thomas Stewart, Adj. General,
Harrisburg, PA
September 17, 30 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
October 11, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 12, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 15, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: inquiry from Hong Kong for 2000
Springfield 58 caliber. muskets
November 16, 40 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 22, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
December 13, 123 cases Peabody rifles, marked “M.M.,” to Hong Kong
February 15, 2449 Peabody bayonets marked “M.M.,” to Hong Kong
February 27, 20 Remington-Lee rifles, to Singapore
March 27, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
April 4, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
August 2, 20 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
October 3, 40 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 3, 40 muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
January 16, 60 Enfield shotguns, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
April 17, 50 Quaker muskets, to Jumonville Soldiers Orphans School, Uniontown,
PA
March 18, 1888, list of goods, including 500 Remington rifles, to Guayaquil,
Ecuador
November 19, 1888, list of goods, including 1000 Peabody rifles, to Monte Cristo
December 28, 1888, list of goods, including 1000 Remington rifles with bayonets
to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
September 17, 1884, list of goods received from Rock Island
October 23, 1896, list of parts delivered to Coxford
July 26, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: purchase of 1-2,000 muskets from Bannerman
August 31, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: shipment of $1574 order for musket parts,
to Liege, Belgium
September 20, 240 Remington carbines, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
October 1, 25 cadet rifles, to Georgia Southern Military College, Bainbridge, GA
November 14, letter, to Lt. Col. J. W. Reilly, New York Arsenal, re: removal of goods, including approx. 40,100 carbines, 2700 rifles, purchased by M.
Hartley Co. from New York Arsenal and stored on Governor’s Island, NY
November 16, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: sale of 900 Balls repeating carbines to
Kirtland Bros. and Co., New York City
November 26, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Rock Island Arsenal purchase
November 27, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Fort Monroe Arsenal purchase
December 24, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: sale of 9704 muskets to Moritz Magnus,
Jr., Hamburg, Germany
February 8, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: sale of 1400 Sharps carbines, to Sears,
Roebuck and Company, Chicago
February 9, 200 Ballard carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
March 4, 60 single barrel guns, to Campeche, Mexico
March 11, 300 Ballard carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
March 13, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Rock Island Arsenal purchase, $3378 in
goods
March 21, 100 canteens, to Blees Military Academy, Macon, MO
April 10, 200 cut-down muskets, to Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing Co., St.
Joseph, MO
April 10, letter, to H. K. White, re: sale of 1100 U. S. Springfield rifles with
bayonets to SR and Co., Chicago
April 12, 600 Spencer carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
April 30, 40 Windsor cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
May 8, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Watervleit Arsenal purchase May 14, 100 Windsor guns, to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis
June 4, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Watertown Arsenal purchase; article listing successful bidders and their bids
June 25, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: New York Arsenal purchase
September 5, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Kennebec Arsenal purchase, $925 in goods
September 16, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Benicia Arsenal purchase
September 23, 10 Remington cadet rifles, to Mohegan School, Peekskill, NY
October 17, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: sale of 900 Palmer carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
November 4, 40 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
December 5, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: Allegheny Arsenal sale, including list of successful bidders and their bids
December 23, 40 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
January 2, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Allegheny Arsenal and Indianapolis
January 17, 100 Remington cadet rifles with equipment, to Yonkers High School, Yonkers, NY
January 29, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: sale of 547 Sharps carbines purchased at
Benicia Arsenal sale, to the Seigel-Cooper Co.
February 18, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: San Antonio Arsenal purchase
February 28, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Springfield Arsenal purchase
March 4, 100 cavalry sabers, to Puerto Barrios, Guatemala March 8, letter, to H.K. WHITE, listing some successful bids and bidders at San Antonio Arsenal sale
April 21, 20 Springfield rifles, as a sample of 800, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
May 20, 15 Remington cadet rifles, in unmarked cases, to Omaha High School,
Omaha, NE
May 22, 40 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago May 29, 20 Springfield rifles, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
August 7, 105 cavalry sabers, to Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
August 27, 231 Spencer carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
December 4, 850 Spencer carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
November 28, 40 Windsor muskets altered to shotguns, to Honolulu
January 12, 40 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago January 15, 50 Springfield cadet rifles, to Hill Military Academy, Portland, OR
May 29, 20 Windsor muskets altered to shot guns, to Honolulu
June 15, 40 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
June 23, 500 sabers, to Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
August 21, 60 Windsor muskets altered to shotguns, to Honolulu
September 17, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: successful bid for Gatling guns from U.S. Navy Yard at Nofolk
November 9, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: strategy for Springfield Arsenal sale of November 11
November 12, letter, to H.K. WHITE, listing successful bidder [Bannerman] and his bids at Springfield Arsenal sale of November 11
November 23, 75 Spencer carbines, to Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago
February 5, 60 Windsor muskets, to Honolulu
February 26, letter, to Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., quoting prices on several Civil War relics
May 24, 130 Spencer carbines, to Boer War Exposition Co., St. Louis
August 8, memorandum, listing Rock Island Arsenal purchase, $1943 in goods
August 23, 50 Springfield cut-down muskets, to Honolulu
September 1, 20 muzzle loading guns, 20 muskets, marked “A A F,” to Panama
September 8, letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: Rock Island Arsenal sale
October 5, 100 shotguns, to Sydney, Australia October 7, 72 shotguns, marked “<I B>B,” to Panama; 72 shotguns, marked “<X>,” to Panama
October 25, 100 shotguns, to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
November 4, 20 cut-down muskets, to Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago
November 10, 24 guns, marked “A. A. F.,” to Panama
January 7, several letters, to H.K. WHITE, re: trade with Bannerman of 10 Gatling guns for 350 Springfield rifles, with copies of several letters to and from Bannerman
January 19, 40 guns, marked “<X>,” to Panama
March 2, 40 guns, marked “<T>,” to Panama
April 6, letter, to H.K. WHITE, re: inquiry for Springfields, possibly for Bannerman’s information April 8, 60 Windsor muskets, marked “<X>,” to Panama
June 6, 40 Windsor muskets, 20 guns, to Calcahuano (?)
July 11, 100 guns, to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
August 7, 160 guns, to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
September 21, 20 Windsor guns, to Cartagena, Colombia
August 24, 60 Windsor guns, to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
June 15, 1885, to W.W. REYNOLDS, reporting receipt of 1964 rifles with bayonets. and 80 carbines, from Whitney Arms Co.
November 23, 1895, to C. M. Dally, re: lease of new warehouse building (alludes to storage needs and reveals White’s displeasure at not being consulted) March 18, 1899, to HARLEY AND GRAHAM, statement of arms made from parts and refinished from January 1896 to January 1899
August 26, 1911, handwritten copy of H.K. WHITE advertisement in the Staten Islander (“Cadet rifles, equipments and uniforms for Boys Brigades, Scouts, etc a specialty”)
April 26, 1930, confidential government report to the Department of Commerce, re: nature and extent of business
August 9, form letter, to reserve officers “listed in daily papers as ordered to active duty;” several newspaper clippings listing such officers
February 26, confidential government report to the Department of Commerce, re: nature and extent of busines
February 21, memo of receipts and expenses for years 1930-33 (showing net losses for each year)
April 28, confidential government report to the Department of Commerce, re: nature and extent of business
September 1, to Col. P. J. Horton, requesting authorization to sell U.S. Army regulation insignia for officers and enlisted men
May 25, statement, 500 U.S. Navy muzzle loading rifles, sold to U. S. Govt. Office of Strategic Services
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