Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
Surgeon J. Hayes Shields autograph letter to McKee, 1864 December 28
Shields sent invoices and receipts for supplies to be signed and returned by McKee.
Circular letter ordering inventories, 1864 December 29
The verso bears an autograph letter from McKee, dated December 31, 1864, transmitting the receipts for medical stores.
Robert McKee autograph letter to Brigadier General J. K. Barnes, 1864 December 30
McKee transmitted receipts for supplies.
Invoice of medicines and hospital stores, [1864]
List of medical supplies sent to J. Hayes Shields at Monrovia, Maryland.
Autograph list of medical supplies, [1864]
List of medical supplies with prices.
Autograph draft of a letter from Robert McKee, [1864]
McKee explains the missing report on the sick and wounded.
Medical Director Simpson form letter to McKee, 1865 January 23
Simpson requests report of sick and wounded.
Robert McKee autograph letter to Simpson, 1865 January 24
McKee previously transmitted the needed report but is sending a second report for the same period.
Autograph extract of special order No. 137, 1865 March 21
An extract of an order restoring Lt. Colonel N. B. Knight to his command in the 1st Delaware Calvary.
N. B. Knight autograph letter to Doctor [McKee], 1865 March 23
Knight enclosed the order restoring him to command and requested his belongings be sent to him.
N. B. Knight autograph letter to Doctor [Mckee], 1865 March 27
Knight acknowledged an earlier letter. On the verso is a portion of another letter to an unidentified person and concerns the loss of his command.
Surgeon N. P. Rice autograph document, 1865 April 4
Orders for Robert McKee to report for assignment. On the verso are orders, written April 5, 1865, for McKee to remain where he is currently serving signed by Captain C. Churchman.
N. P. Rice autograph letter to Robert McKee, [1865]
Requested McKee recommend an enlisted man to serve as a hospital steward.
Special orders no. 62, 1865 May 2
McKee ordered to report to Surgeon N. P. Rice for temporary duty at headquarters, Relay House, Maryland, by order of Brigadier General E. B. Tyler.
Robert McKee autograph letter to Lt. Colonel Samuel B. Laurence, 1865 May 15
McKee requests permission to visit Baltimore on personal business.
Autograph (true copy) extract from special order no. 119, 1865 May 18
Five hour leave of absence granted to McKee.
Special orders no. 73, 1865 May 28
McKee ordered to return to duty at Monrovia, Maryland.
N. P. Rice autograph letter to Colonel G. Simpson, 1865 June 30
Rice requested instructions on behalf of McKee regarding medical stores for which he is responsible. On the verso is a note declining to give a decision and returning the letter.
Henry Johnson autograph letter to Robert McKee, 1865 July 7
Johnson requested invoices from McKee.
Robert McKee autograph letter to Henry Johnson, 1865 July 10
McKee explained that on July 1, 1865, he shipped the boxes of supplies and invoices to Surgeon Sutherland in Washington, D.C.
Robert McKee autograph letter to F. Speel, 1865 July 14
McKee requested information regarding the shipment of goods stored by Speel.
Robert McKee autograph letter to unidentified, 1865 July 25
Draft of a letter listing items which were not included on a receipt.
Henry Johnson autograph letter to Robert McKee, 1865 July 29
Johnson returned McKee's receipt and explained why certain items are not included in the receipt.
Form letter from John Billings to Robert McKee, 1865 October 4
Billings requested McKee return the invoices and an affidavit regarding disputed items transported on July 15, 1865, to settle the issue.
Autograph affidavit sworn by Robert McKee, 1865 October 17
Affidavit from McKee regarding the missing medical stores.