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		Eric
        Krause, Krause House Info-Research Solutions 
        
		I have
        visited the W. L. Clements Library (University of Michigan, Ann Arbour
        – September 20, 2002) to examine research material that is NOT
        described on its web site. Lynda Krause provided transcription
        assistance. 
        
        
  		
  
      	
       
      
		RESEARCH
        VISIT TO THE W. L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY  
 (UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (ANN ARBOUR),  
        SEPTEMBER 20, 2002  ~ CONTENT REPORT 
        
		Eric Krause, Krause House Info-Research Solutions 
        September 21, 2002 
        
		I met with Janet Bloom (Assistant Archivist), Brian Leigh Dunnigan
        (Curator of Maps), and  John C. Harriman (Reading Room
        Supervisor, Assistant Editor). I informed them that I was not interested
        at this moment with anything readily available on their excellent Web
        Site (http://www.clements.umich.edu/clempage.html),
        with maps and plans, or with published material because of the short
        nature of this visit. I stressed that I was looking for Louisbourg and
        related (i.e. 18th-century construction techniques, etc.) manuscripts
        acquired since Louisbourg staff last visited or wrote to them.  While
        they were not aware of any specific examples, they assured me that  their
        acquisition programme was still active (indeed they recently acquired a
        published German map of Louisbourg, a copy of  which we may
        already have). 
         
        If Louisbourg should wish copies of anything, they should write to Dr.
        John Dann, Director, W.L. Clements Library. 
         
        At any rate, I concentrated on two things; their manual card  catalogue
        system, and on the paper inventory of the Thomas Gage Papers. Their
        multiple card catalogue system quickly revealed to me that most of what
        was described there we no doubt already had [see NOTE at the end of this
        report], and  their Thomas Gage papers appeared to reflect
        what we have on microfilm in the archives. However, since I do not
        recall that we have a finding aid to the Gage Papers, I made some select
        notes which may prove beneficial. At the very least, they will act as a
        supplementary finding aid if indeed one already exists at Louisbourg.
        Not all my notes provide a clear line to Louisbourg, and no doubt not
        all will all actually lead to Louisbourg upon investigation, but,
        nevertheless, I provide them for what they may be worth: 
        
		THOMAS GAGE PAPERS - SELECT INVENTORY 
        
		CLASS A - LETTERS FROM THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION FOUR 
        II - LETTERS TO THE OFFICERS IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT 
        5. - LOUISBOURG 
      
		- 
          
			212.
            Lt. Col. James Pringle (59th Regt.) 
            September 1, 1765-March 18, 1766  
		- 
          
			213.
            Lt. Col. Tulliken (45th Regt.) 
            November 26, 1763-May 12, 1764  
		- 
          
			214.
            Major Robert Milward (59th Regt.) 
            June 9, 1766-July 4, 1768  
		- 
          
			215.
            Major Wm. Walters (45th Regt.) 
            June 23, 1764-August 1, 1765  
		- 
          
			216.
            Capt. Holland 
            October 20, 1766-July 27, 1767  
		- 
          
			217.
            Capt. Lt. Moore (59th Regt.) 
            September 1, 1765  
		- 
          
			218.
            Capt. Wileon (59th Regt.) 
            June 25, 1768  
		- 
          
			219.
            G. Townsend (D.P.M.G.) 
            June 14, 1766  
		- 
          
			220.
            R. Veal (Surgeon) 
            January 17, 1765  
		 
        
		CLASS A -
        LETTERS FROM THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION TEN 
        I - LETTERS TO MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS AND VARIOUS CIVILIANS 
      
		- 
          
			655.
            William Apthorpes (Boston) 
            June 5, 1769-March 23, 1772  
		- 
          
			664.
            James Brown (Halifax) 
            July 26, 1775  
		- 
          
			666.
            John Butler (Halifax) 
            May 28, 1775  
		- 
          
			678.
            Day and Scott (Halifax) 
            May 28, 1775  
		- 
          
			680.
            Delancey and Watts (New York) 
            Oct. 5, 1764-Sept. 4, 1770  
		- 
          
			694.
            John Galland (Halifax) 
            July 30, 1765  
		- 
          
			696.
            Benjamin Gerrish (Halifax) 
            June 20, 1764-August 31, 1768  
		- 
          
			701.
            John Hancock (Boston) 
            February 24, 1766-Sept. 27, 1767  
		- 
          
			702.
            Thomas Hancock (Boston) 
            November 20, 1763-July 16, 1764  
		- 
          
			721.
            George H. Monk (Halifax) 
            January 19, 1770  
		- 
          
			722.
            James Morden (Halifax) 
            Sept. 24, 1770-Sept. 29, 1775.  
		- 
          
			738.
            Joseph Scott (Halifax Paymaster) 
            Dec. 5, 1763-August 4, 1764  
		- 
          
			748.
            G. Townsend (Boston) 
            December 14, 1767-Jan. 8, 1770  
		- 
          
			749.
            George Turner (Halifax) 
            Feb. 1, 1773-Sept. 29, 1775  
		- 
          
			757.
            Nathaniel Wheelwright (Boston) 
            Nov. 20, 1763-Dec. 3, 1764  
		- 
          
			759.
            George James Williams (Halifax) 
            June 7, 1775-Oct. 2, 1775  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION TWO 
        I - LETTERS FROM THE COLONIAL GOVERNORS AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS 
        1. - NOVA SCOTIA 
      
		- 
          
			793.
            Wilmot 
            Dec. 7, 1763-Nov. 1765  
		- 
          
			794.
            Franklin 
            Aug. 28, 1766-Aug 18, 1775  
		- 
          
			795
            Campbell (afterwards Governor of South Carolina) 
            Dec. 1, 1766-July 29, 1775  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION FOUR 
        II - LETTERS FROM THE OFFICERS IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT 
        4. - HALIFAX 
      
		- 
          
			889.
            Lt. Col. Maurice Carr (29th Regt.) 
            Sept. 4, 1765-March 1, 1773  
		- 
          
			890.
            (a & b) Lt. Col. W. Dalrymple (45th Regt. In Boston from April
            1771) 
            August 25, 1766-Feb 27, 1773  
		- 
          
			893.
            Lt. Col. Alexander Lestie (64th Regt.) 
            Dec. 10, 1767-Aug. 20, 1775  
		- 
          
			894.
            Major Otto Hamilton (40th and 59th Regts.) 
            Dec. 2, 1763-April 20, 1773  
		- 
          
			898.
            Lt. John marr (Engineer) 
            Jan. 1, 1765-Aug 7, 1772  
		- 
          
			900.
            Capt. Samuel Beardsley (Engineer) 
            Jan. 30, 1764-Aug. 30, 1768  
		- 
          
			902.
            Capt. Appollos Morris 
            Sept. 6, 1767  
		- 
          
			904.
            Capt. Arthur Williams 
            Sept. 10, 1765  
		- 
          
			905.
            Evans (Master of transports) 
            Aug. 25, 1766-Sept. 1766  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION FOUR 
        II - LETTERS FROM THE OFFICERS IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT 
        5. - LOUISBOURG 
      
		- 
          
			906.
            Lt. Col. Tulliken 
            Dec. 12, 1763-May 7, 1764  
		- 
          
			907.
            Major William Walters (45th and 60th Regts.) 
            May 16, 1764-Aug. 19, 1765  
		- 
          
			908.
            Lt. Col. James Pringle (59th Regt.) 
            July 24, 1765-March 26, 1766  
		- 
          
			909.
            Major Robert Milward (59th Regt.) 
            July 10, 1766-Feb. 2, 1769  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION FIVE 
        I - LETTERS FROM THE NAVAL OFFICERS 
      
		- 
          
			1099.
            Capt. Samuel Holland Surveyor General of Lands)   
            April 19, 1766-Nov 15, 1767  
		- 
          
			1115.
            Lt. Des Barres 
            Dec. 20, 1763-Feb 10, 1765  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION SEVEN 
        I - LETTERS FROM MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, AND AGENTS 
      
		- 
          
			1147.
            Thomas Hancock (Boston) 
            Nov. 28, 1763-July 2, 1764  
		- 
          
			1149.
            Benjamin Gerrish (Halifax) 
            June 6, 1764-Aug. 8, 1768  
		- 
          
			1158.
            John Hancock (Boston) 
            Jan. 21, 1765-May 12, 1770  
		- 
          
			1162.
            Messrs. Apthorpes (Boston) 
            May 29, 1769-march 1, 1773  
		 
        
		CLASS B -
        LETTERS TO THOMAS GAGE 
        SECTION EIGHT 
        I - LETTERS FROM VARIOUS CIVILIANS 
      
		- 
          
			1169.
            Joseph Scott (Halifax) 
            Jan. 9, 1764-July 13, 1764  
		- 
          
			1170.
            John Butler (Halifax) 
            May 3, 1768-July 3, 1775  
		- 
          
			1174.
            Benjamin Green (Nova Scotia) 
            May 26, 1766  
		 
        
		CLASS C -
        LETTERS OF VARIOUS PERSONS 
        SECTION ONE 
        I - LETTERS FROM SECRETARY OF STATE HALIFAX TO: 
      
        
		CLASS C -
        LETTERS OF VARIOUS PERSONS 
        SECTION FOUR 
        IX - LETTERS FROM LT. COL. TULLIKEN (LOUISBOURG) TO: 
      
		- 
          
			1312.
            Amherst 
            Oct. 12, 1763-Nov. 6, 1763 
              
		- 
          
			AMHERST
            PAPERS 
            VOLUME 6: 1762-OCT 1763 
            FOLIO: 84mm 
            DATE: 12 October 
            LOCATION: Louisbourg 
            FROM: John Tulliken 
            TO: Jeffery Amherst 
            TYPE: ALS 
            NOTES: Request for Captain Sinclair of the 45th to be sent home.
            Lieut. Phillips ill and needs to be allowed to go to better climate 
              
		- 
          
			AMHERST
            PAPERS 
            VOLUME 6: 1762-OCT 1763 
            FOLIO: 97mm 
            DATE: 26 Oct. 1763 
            LOCATION: Louisbourg 
            FROM: John Tulliken 
            TO: Jeffery Amherst 
            TYPE: LS 
            NOTES: Reduction of 45th Regiment and reference to War Office
            instructions 
              
		- 
          
			AMHERST
            PAPERS 
            VOLUME 7: 7 NOV 1763-JAN. 1764 
            FOLIO: 1 
            DATE: 1 November 1763 
            LOCATION: Louisbourg 
            FROM: John Tulliken 
            TO: William Amherst 
            TYPE: ALS 
            NOTES: Mutiny 
              
		- 
          
			AMHERST
            PAPERS 
            VOLUME 7: 7 NOV 1763-JAN. 1764 
            FOLIO: 16 
            DATE: 6 Nov. 1763 
            LOCATION: Louisbourg 
            FROM: John Tulliken 
            TO: Jeffery Amherst 
            TYPE: LS 
            NOTES: Re Stoppages Mutiny 
              
		- 
          
			AMHERST
            PAPERS 
            VOLUME 7: 7 NOV 1763-JAN. 1764 
            FOLIO: 17 
            DATE: 2 Nov. 1763 
            LOCATION: Louisbourg 
            FROM: John Tulliken 
            TO: Garrison orders 
            TYPE: D 
            NOTES: Re Stoppages Mutiny 
              
		- 
          
			GAGE
            PAPERS 
            AMERICAN SERIES 
            VOLUME 9 
            FOLIO: 104 
            DATE: 26 Nov. 1763 
            LOCATION: New York 
            FROM: Thomas Gage 
            TO: John Tulliken 
            TYPE: C 
            NOTES: Amherst has gone home; impact of mutiny; no additional funds
            for officers serving on Courts martial;  Louisbourg not
            alone in reaction to stoppages; mentions Quebec and reaction to
            stoppages; mentions Quebec and 55th in Albany but 45th only corps to
            persist in defiance: encourages Tulliken to do everything he can
            "to bring them back to their duty"  
		 
        
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        [NOTE: Example: Douglas Papers, May 22, 1759-November 10, 1759, Account
        Book. 12pp. An Account of the Cargoes of the American Prize Kept by Mr.
        Hogg. Also given are accounts of stores delivered to the garrison of
        Louisbourg; and accounts of goods delivered to the sloop John and the
        schooner Fish Hawke from the Amelia Prize] 
        
         
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