William Lee, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Howard, Green Bay, WI] regarding: administration of estate of Richard Fleming by Beaumont. January 22, 1828
Warrant Number 138 from Richard Rush, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Green Bay, WI] regarding: money of the estate of Richard Fleming. January 26, 1828
Surgeon’s commission, U. S. Army [Washington, DC] for W. Beaumont, signed by President John Quincy Adams. February 15, 1828
Letter and resolution of the Medical Society of the Territory of Michigan from R. S. Rice, Secretary, to W. Beaumont [Green Bay, WI] regarding: W. Beaumont’s able report on the case of the wounded stomach and the experiments on digestion read at its annual meeting in January 1828. March 20, 1828
W. Beaumont [Fort Howard, Green Bay, WI] to William Lee, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] regarding: acknowledgement of warrant received for Richard Fleming’s estate. April 2, 1828
W. Beaumont [Fort Howard, Green Bay, WI] to his mother (Mrs. Lucretia Beaumont) and siblings [Lebanon, CT] regarding: moccasins sent to family from Mrs. Ransom, his promotion despite differences with officers of the post. May 3, 1828
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns of medicines and hospital stores. June 5, 1829
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: Lieutenant P.R. Green account. September 28, 1829
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns for medicines and hospital stores. December 22, 1829
A. (Andrew) Beaumont [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Saint Louis, MO] regarding: family news. February 5, 1830
James Eakin, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns for medicines and hospital stores. July 14, 1830
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns for medicines and hospital stores. January 25, 1831
Draft of letter from W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] to Editors and Publishers of the Domestic Intelligence Journal regarding: J. W. Heustis’ “Remarks in relation to the use of the trocar in paracenteses abdominis.” March 15, 1831
Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General’s Office [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Green Bay, WI] granting furlough. May 23, 1831
Beaumont’s copy of special orders from R. Jones, Adjutant General’s Office [Washington, DC] regarding: Elwes to replace W. Beaumont during his furlough and W. Beaumont granted permission to visit Europe. July 13, 1831
Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General’s Office [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: Elwes directed to replace Beaumont. August 8, 1831
R. Jones, Adjutant General’s Office [Washington, DC] revoking W. Beaumont’s furlough. October 24, 1831
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns for medicines and hospital stores. December 13, 1831
W. Beaumont to Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General’s Office [Washington, DC] regarding: draft of report on second series of experiments on gastric fluid case of St. Martin. March 1831
R. Jones, Adjutant General’s Office [Washington, DC] granting six-month furlough to W. Beaumont. June 6, 1832
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns of medicines and hospital stores. July 2, 1832
Zachary Taylor, First Infantry [Fort Crawford, WI] special orders regarding W. Beaumont’s furlough along with orders to take care of the sick and wounded militia as far as Saint Louis. August 22, 1832
W. Beaumont and St. Martin, four articles of agreement [Plattsburgh, NY]. St. Martin to submit to the experiments of Beaumont under conditions fully set forth. October 16, 1832–November 7, 1833
Pill Cochie’s parting admonition to his dear old wife, Deborah [Plattsburgh, NY]. November 1832
W. Beaumont’s account of money paid to St. Martin for experiments. November 1, 1832–October 23, 1833
Ramsey Crooks to W. Beaumont regarding: dinner invitation. December 17, 1832
Case book and aphorisms of W. Beaumont, Second Infantry regarding: patients Keefe, Ferguson, and Hinkley. December 2, 1826–1830
W. Beaumont and St. Martin, draft articles of agreement [Plattsburgh, NY] regarding: planned experiments. October 1832