William Cowper Nelson Collection
MUM00688
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PURL
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Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Creator
- Mrs. Susan "Sudy" Waller Seals and Family
- Title
- William Cowper Nelson Collection
- ID
- MUM00688
- Date [inclusive]
- 1843-1949
- General Physical Description note
- 11 boxes (4.7 linear feet)
- Abstract:
- Correspondence between members of the Nelson Family of Holly Springs, MS, primarily William C. Nelson, Confederate Soldier and University of Mississippi Alumnus.
Prefered Citation
William Cowper Nelson Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
Biographical Note
William Cowper Nelson was present at many of the most famous battles fought by the Army of Northern Virginia: the Maryland Campaign in 1862; the Battle of Sharpsburg (17 September 1862); the Battle of Fredericksburg (11-13 December 1862); Chancellorsville (1-4 May 1863); Battle of Gettysburg (1-3 July 1863); Bristoe Station and Mine Run Campaigns; the Wilderness; and several others. Will survived the war only to return to Holly Springs to find his father had been murdered by marauding soldiers. The close-knit family never was the same after 1865.
In 1867, he married Miss Mary Lou Armistead in Richmond, VA and together they had several children. The children surviving until adulthood were Margaret Nelson Waller; Robert Nelson, Louise Nelson; Virginia Nelson Parmer; and Wilbur Nelson. The family moved several times due primarily to Mr. Nelson’s career as an inspector of insurance underwriters. They lived in Nashville; New Orleans; Atlanta; and Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Nelson passed away on 3 July 1904
Scope and Content Note
The original collection (boxes 1-2) contains approximately 106 letters written primarily during the years 1857-1865 by a former University of Mississippi student, William Cowper Nelson. The collection covers the time period from life as a student at the University of Mississippi to life as a soldier in the 9th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, to the 17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, to life as a staff officer in the Army of Northern Virginia.
The bulk of the 2002 accretion correspondence is from William C. Nelson to his wife and children when they were apart, especially during the summer months when the family vacationed in Monteagle, TN and Mr. Nelson remained to work in the city.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in 2 series and chronologically within each series. Boxes 1-2 comprise the originally donated materials. Boxes 3-11 comprise the 2002 Accretion, processed and arranged independently from the original collection.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries
Access Restrictions
The William Cowper Nelson Collection is open for research.
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use", that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Mrs. Susan Waller Seals and family.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Jennifer Ford, 2007. Finding aid encoded by Jason Kovari, 30 November 2009.
Related Materials
Resources at the University of Mississippi
For more archival collections related to the Civil War, see our Civil War subject guide.
Separated Material
Photographs have been removed to cold storage for preservation.
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia
- University of Mississippi -- History
- University of Mississippi -- Students
Format(s)
- correspondence
- legal documents
- maps
- photographs
- printed ephemera
- promissory notes
- wills
Geographic Name(s)
- Holly Springs (Miss.) -- History
- Mississippi -- History
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Personal Name(s)
- Nelson family
- Nelson, William Cowper, 1841-1904
Collection Inventory
Original Collection |
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1.1 Unidentified 19th century materials, Undated Scope and Contents noteFragments of song lyrics, and unidentified letter, etc. |
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1.2 ALS. J.H. Nelson to "My Dear Wife" [Maria C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, Mississippi, 1 July 1857 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteMr. Nelson relates family and community news since Mrs. Nelson is away from home |
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1.3 ALS. W.F. [William Forbes] Stearns to "My Dear Boy" [William Cowper Nelson]. University of Mississippi, Oxford., 7 August 1857 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteOutlines the advantages for William to go to the University of Mississippi instead of Yale. Forbes mentions sectional differences |
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1.4 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Goodrich Nelson]. University of Mississippi, 31 January 1860 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHome matters back in Holly Springs, Will's grades; getting a letter from Mr. Nelson, assuring her that he is taking good personal care of his health; recitations at University; disappointment with his grades and vows to improve; urges his mother to visit "sister" in Helena, Arkansas |
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1.5 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Goodrich Nelson]. University of Mississippi, 2 March [1860] (3p.) Scope and Contents noteHoward [Falconer's] visit to Holly Springs; description of the boarding conditions; his health; asking for his summer clothes as the winter is ending; competitive recitations; academic standing in class; mentions Mr. Stearns |
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1.6 ALS. J.H. [Schuler[Schuler] to "My Dear Uncle" [J.H. Nelson]. Duck Hill, Mississippi, 5 May 1860 (2p.) Scope and Contents notediscusses business, mutual acquaintances, and family |
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1.7 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. University of Mississippi. Oxford, 30 May [1860] (4) Scope and Contents noteWishes for more letters from home and worries that something is wrong since he had not heard anything lately. Talks about examinations in his classes and again asks for summer clothing to be sent as the weather is warm; mentions needing more money for school; talks about receiving a letter from John Goodrich from Grenada, and asks about family |
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1.8 ALS. John [Schuler] to "My Dear Uncle" [James H. Nelson]. Duck Hill, [Mississippi]., 24 June 1860 (2) Scope and Contents noteTalks about family connections; thanks Mr. Nelson for all of his help; talking about beginning a mercantile business at Duck Hill; likes the state a lot and thinks there are several prospects for making a living; family wishes he would return to Virginia though |
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1.9 ALS. Will Nelson to "My Dear Mother." Univ. of Mississippi, 4 November 1860 (4) Scope and Contents noteDescribes going to church to hear Dr. Frederick A.P. Barnard preach and saw several of acquaintances - Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Whitehorne, and Mrs. Stearns. Describes his visiting Mrs. Lamar with the cake his mother sent to her. Describes the great agitation in the area over the question of union. Talks about a new home going up in Oxford, which would become Ammadelle, and asks how the building of their new house is getting along. Asks to be remembered to all of his friends |
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1.10 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. University of Mississippi, 10 December [1860] (3) Scope and Contents noteWorried that he had not received an answer to his most recent letter; talks about the awful food at the Hall; asks for more money to pay off his debts; asks if Col. Charles L. Thomas was killed on the tracks; gives his love to all the family, especially his little brother Tom |
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1.11 ALS. J.H. Nelson to "My Dear Son" [William C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, Mississippi., 11 December 1860 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteReceived his most recent letter but is concerned about his coming home so early for the Christmas holidays. Mentions that Will's mother arrived at Helena on Wednesday last; describes the terrible accidental shooting of Rev. Joseph Holt Ingraham |
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1.12 ALS. J.H. Nelson to "My Dear Wife" [Maria C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, Mississippi, 11 December 1860 (4p. with envelope to "Mrs. M.C. Nelson Helena, Arkansas) Scope and Contents noteTalks about most recent letter from Will and hope that he will stay at school a bit longer before coming home. Most of the letter is dedicated to the shooting of Reverend Joseph Holt Ingraham and his last moments |
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1.13 ALS Fragment. "Your Devoted Son" [W.C. Nelson] to [Mrs. Maria C. Nelson]., c. 1861 (2p. with a detailed map of the camp site and surrounding areas of Pensacola on back) Scope and Contents notediscussion of the stores in Warrington, FL; promises not to drink alcohol; family news; and asks about friends back in Holly Springs |
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1.14 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Very Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, Miss, 28 January 1861 (3p.) Scope and Contents noteStill at home in Holly Springs but improving in health; Mother is out of town visiting his sister in Helena, Arkansas |
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1.15 ALS. William C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Battle House, Mobile, Alabama, 31 March [1861] (6p.) Scope and Contents notetravel description from Holly Springs to Mobile; description of Mobile; camp life |
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1.16 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Mobile, Ala., 3 April 1861 (3p.) Scope and Contents noteDescription of life in Mobile; society; mentions several men from Holly Springs and new arrivals as well; sends word home to all friends and relatives |
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1.17 ALS. [Maria C. Nelson and J.H. Nelson] to [William C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, Mississippi, 6 April 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteMother begs Will not to gamble or drink; worries about camp life; father writes about his enjoyment of Will's letters home; mentions several friends and family; talks about a young man who ran away to Pensacola against his parent's wishes |
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1.18 AL. [William Nelson] to "My Dear Mother". On board the Kate Dale near Mobile., 7 April [1861] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteNo word from home for a while; life aboard ship (the Kate Dale); Fort Morgan; seeing the sea for the first time |
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1.19 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother." "In My Tent, Sunday Evening.", 14 April 1861 (3p.) Scope and Contents noteSending letter by Andrew Govan; excitement in camp as there is a feeling that war is about to commence down in Florida; gathering of shells to send home; election for field officers held |
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1.20 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother." Headquarters of the Mississippi Volunteers Camp Davis, near Warrington, Florida, 21 April [1861] (2p.) Scope and Contents noteMisfortune of Powell family; health concerns; visit to the Marine Hospital; description of Florida; secession of Virginia and excitement in camp; riots in Baltimore; Star of the West; and camp band; sending shells home. |
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1.21 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Tom" [Thomas Nelson]. Warrington, Florida, 2 May 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteThanking him for recent letter; description of camp life for his little brother; and description of Florida |
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1.22 ALS. William Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James Henry Nelson]., 2 May 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteMentions receiving mail from home; duties nursing the sick; where to direct mail; thoughts of an impending attack from Fort Pickens against the Navy Yard |
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1.23 ALS. "Uncle Will" [Will Nelson] to "My Dear Foster" [Foster Cage]. Warrington, Florida, 2 May 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteSickness in camp; drills for the company; eagerness for fight to commence; Virginia's secession; Major McGuirk "getting up" a company; John Goodrich; general comments on camp life |
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1.24 ALS. Will Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Warrington, Florida, 2 May 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteReligious life in camp; Dr. Barnard; flowers in Florida; missing Holly Springs |
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1.25 ALS. William C. Nelson to "My Very Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Davis, near Warrington, Florida, 5 May 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteCamp life; package received from home; religion |
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1.26 Funeral notice for Roger Barton Clark, 17 May 1861 |
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1.27 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Adjutants office, Camp Davis, near Warrington, Florida, 21 May 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of package from home; on fatigue-guard; setting up camp; letter from Sister [Elizabeth Lyman Cage]; his health; asking about friends at home; asking for his mother to send a servant (presumably a slave) to cook and clean for him; asking about younger brother Tom |
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1.28 AL. Fragment of letter from Will Nelson to "Dear Sister" [Elizabeth Lyman Cage]. near Warrington, Florida, 24 May 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of her letter; worries that she is not "sound on the all-important question" of secession and may have union tendencies; discussion of slavery; discussion of honor; camp life; believes that foreign aid is probable |
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1.29 ALS. T.H. Nelson to "My Dear Brother" [Will Nelson]. Holly Springs, Mississippi., 11 June 1861 (3p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of letter; father working in Mr. Vaughan's storehouse; formation of companies of young boys in Holly Springs |
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1.30 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Dove Hole, Jeff Davis Rifles, Camp Magnolia, Florida., 14 June 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHis ambrotype; letters from home; friends in camp; status at being a private; drowning of Lieut. Henry of Lafayette Guards; asking for family daguerreotype |
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1.31 AL. Fragment of letter from [Will C. Nelson] to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Dove Hole, Camp Magnolia, near Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida., 21 June 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteHis ambrotype; drilling of companies; guard duty; possible new orders to Fort McRee |
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1.32 ALS. [Will C. Nelson] to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Magnolia, near Warrington, Florida, 23 June 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of letter from home; Will thanks her for sending a slave named Jim to cook and clean; discussion of slavery; problems with mosquitoes; sends thoughts to everyone at home |
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1.33 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. General Walters Marquee, Camp Magnolia, near Warrington, Florida, 25 June 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteSending a letter by Willie Crump; probability of a fight as the federals have been reinforcing Fort Pickens; increased guard duty; large inspections; requests clothing be sent to him; writing from Col. Walters tent |
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1.34 ALS. H.W. Walter to Mrs. Nelson. Warrington, Florida, 26 June 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteGiving an update on Will to Mrs. Nelson |
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1.35 ALS. Will Nelson to "My Dear Mother" and later "My Dear Father." Camp Magnolia, near Warrington, Florida, 1&3 July 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHope for peace but peace "with honor;" increased picket guards; camp life and drilling of companies; foraging; religion in camp; slave sent to him; their new house; Colonel Falkner; University Greys; prices in town |
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1.36 ALS. Will Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Magnolia, near Pensacola., 14 July 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteSlaves in camp; pay; debts; standing guard; need of a "camp rug"; seeing a meteor; resignation of Lieut Jones; mentions people in camp from Holly Springs |
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1.37 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Magnolia, near Pensacola, Florida, 16 July 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHealth of Regiment; some skirmishing by a picket guard on the Perdido; thanks for letter from home |
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1.38 AL. [Will C. Nelson] to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Magnolia, Florida., 19 July 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents notecamp life; picket duty; drilling for prizes; party at Col. Strong's that evening |
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1.39 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Magnolia., 2 August 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteLooking for a letter from home; Jim ill; camp life and guard duty; Battle of Manassas and list of dead and wounded; asking about family |
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1.40 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Esau near Pensacola, Florida, 4 September 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteExpecting a letter from home; absurd rumors of moving camp to Mississippi City or coast of Texas; fleet in harbor; death of one of their company; burial duty; ate dinner with Col. Chalmers and family; need for winter goods |
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1.41 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Esau, near Pensacola., 29 September 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteTravel to Pensacola from Mobile (must have been on furlough); University of Mississippi; Gus Powell receiving a discharge from Gen. Alcorn; alarms in the night; letter to sister; little sickness in camp |
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1.42 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Esau near Pensacola, Florida, 7 October 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteLooking for letter from home; camp life; movement into winter quarters soon; increased guard duty; religion; health |
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1.43 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Esau, near Pensacola., 10 October 1861 (8p.) Scope and Contents noteBattle at Santa Rosa Island |
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1.44 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Esau, near Pensacola, Florida., 15 October 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteBattle of Santa Rosa Island, Florida; regiment moving its quarters to a new encampment nearer the Navy Yard |
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1.45 ALS. "Uncle Will" [Will C. Nelson] to "My Dear Nephew" [Foster Cage]. In camp, near Pensacola, Florida., 16 October 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteBattle of Santa Rosa Island, Florida |
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1.46 AL. Fragment of letter from [Will C. Nelson] to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, near Pensacola, Florida, 21 October 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of letter; Battle of Santa Rosa Island; materials sent in letter from Island |
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1.47 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, near Pensacola, Florida., 23 October 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteNew camp; Battle of Santa Rosa Island; light guard duty since fight; Mr. Pegues; commissary supplies low; movement into winter quarters |
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1.48 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, Florida, 29 October 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteFiring of guns; Battle of Ball's Bluff; 17th & 18th Mississippi Infantry Regiments; winter quarters; General Bragg; Kinloch Falconer |
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1.49 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, Florida., 14 November 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteArrival of two new Mississippi Regiments without arms; discussion of what it means to be a "veteran"; guard duty at the Hospital; going sailing with Col. Chalmers and family; deserters from Fort Pickens; day of fasting and prayer |
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1.50 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, near Pensacola, Florida, 19 November 1861 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of letter from home; weather in Florida; Battle of Belmont, MO; schooling for Tom; payment; applications for discharge by some of the men; building of winter quarters |
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1.51 AL. Fragment. [William C. Nelson] to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Col. Strong's Residence, near Fort McRee. Friday morning., 22 November 1861 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteallusion to the bombardment on the Confederate naval yard and Fort McRee on November 22 and 23, 1861 |
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1.52 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Bragg, Escambia Co., Florida., 29 November 1861 (3p.) Scope and Contents notebombardment; the arrival of a new Mississippi Regiment (the 24th); appeal by General Bragg to reenlist under him for the war |
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1.53 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Corinth, Mississippi, 26 January 1862 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReached Corinth safely; saw more than 300 troops present there with new ones coming in all the time; religion and preaching in camp; news of John Goodrich's wounding at Fishing Creek; thinking of leaving the 9th and entering a regiment bound for Virginia |
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1.54 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Richmond, Virginia, 9 June 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteGlad to have received a letter from Holly Springs at last; Worries a great deal about the fate of Holly Springs with the falling back of Beauregard from Corinth; stating that they are still waiting on McClellan to advance; disease; sickness of Willie and Jimmy Sims and others; Stonewall Jackson in the Valley District |
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1.55 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi, near Richmond., 12 July 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteAsking family not to feel uneasy if they have not heard from him for a while; hopes to draw pay soon; talks about clothes and prices of goods; Capt. Sears leaving for Davidson College to recuperate. |
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1.56 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, 4 miles from Richmond, Virginia, 12 July 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteSeven Days Battles; McClellan's wait; possibility of European powers intervening; camp life and supplies; understands a fight took place near Holly Springs; sending letter by Jimmy Sims whose brother was killed |
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1.57 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother." Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, near Richmond, Virginia, 20 July 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteWorries about Holly Springs; religion in camp; resignation of Major Edward W. Upshaw; Captain Claudius Wistar Sears still in North Carolina; Seven Days Battle |
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1.58 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Little Brother" [Thomas H. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, near Richmond, Virginia, 24 July 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noterecent letter from Tom; description of what it is like to participate in a big battle (Seven Days Battles); not all "crimson glory and undying fame"; possibility of Lincoln's calling for 300,000 more men; burial of a friend; camped near Richmond; girls of Holly Springs |
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1.59 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson] and "Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, 12 miles from Richmond., 12 August 1862 (4p.) Scope and Contents notealmost constant marching; need for water and long lines; went to visit Gaines Mill; Seven Days Battle; Union General John Pope; maps of Virginia; worries about home |
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1.60 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp Holly Springs, Virginia, 19 August 1862 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of her most recent letter; still about 12 miles out of Richmond on the James River Road; scouting for the enemy; McClellan; Ambrose Everett Burnside; hope for peace soon; the Confederate Congress meeting; religious wording in letter |
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1.61 ALS. Fragment of a letter from Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment. 7 miles from Winchester, Virginia, 29 September 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents notereceipt of letters from home; lack of reliable news; had to leave Richmond in a hurry without needed supplies; talking about the fact that they would need to go to winter quarters before long and then the war would stop for a while since "both armies are too badly crippled to do much, for some time; mentions provisions also |
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1.62 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Brother" [Thomas H. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Reg't, near Winchester, Virginia, 6 October 1862 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDifficulty of writing in camp; talks about the battle of Maryland Heights and Antietam both in Maryland; speaks about death and wounding others; took a haversack full of food from the enemy. |
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1.63 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Reg't, near Winchester, Virginia, 17 October 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteGrand Revision Review by Genl. Longstreet; problem with sickness in camp and wounded; still about seven miles from Winchester on the Harper's Ferry Road; destroying the rail road leading to Harper's Ferry. Does not hear of much movement by the Federal troops and attributes it somewhat to their reading Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation; some reports of small victories by Stuart and Jackson; description of camp life; received news of the Battle of Corinth, MS |
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1.64 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment near Winchester, Virginia, 29 October 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteUneasy as he has not heard from home lately; he hears rumors of skirmishing; he is still in camp near Winchester and it is very quiet, although quite cold, especially without tents; hope to get orders soon to go to Winter Quarters; mentions having a grand review before General Lee. When the colors of the 17th passed Lee apparently took off his hat in respect to its "tattered and faded appearance;" Heard of the death of Bettie James Cage; and mentions some slaves leaving the Nelson; talks about slavery in general |
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1.65 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, near Culpeper Court House, Virginia, 11 November 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteNot much happening at that moment- some skirmishing but not much; received some supplies but not much; general lack of provisions; saw Dr. Todd, Mary Lincoln's brother who was a Confederate |
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1.66 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, 23 November 1862 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteMarch to current campsite; Federal demands to surrender Fredericksburg; thinks there is "very little probability" of a general engagement taking place in this vicinity; heard rumors that the army in Mississippi has fallen back from Holly Springs to Grenada; Captain Sears; weather |
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1.67 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Frederickburg, Virginia, 15 January 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteAshamed it has taken him so long to write home again; Battle of Frederickburg and its effect upon him; his Christmas day and meeting several ladies; also mentions his anger at hearing the Federals were destroying Holly Springs but also does not like Earl Van Dorn; Battle of Murfreesboro, TN; religion |
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1.68 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters, Posey's Brigade. Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22 February 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteWorried because he has had no news from home since the Federals left; recounts stories he read and heard where the Federals used churches as stables; worries that all of the houses in Holly Springs were burned and all the slaves left; mentions that the Army is not moving much at this point but there are plans to move; the weather is difficult; comparison here with Revolutionary War soldiers; religion; now a part of General Posey's division |
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1.69 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters, Posey's Brigade, near Fredericksburg., 12 March [1863] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReceived welcome letter from home; laughed to think of Tom doing the milking now that the slaves have left; glad their home is still safe; still Adjutant General of General Posey's Brigade while still Lt. of Ordnance; waiting on General Posey's two sons to arrive in camp; glad to hear that Howard Falconer is not dead; ends by asking about several friends |
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1.70 AL. Fragment of letter from [Will C. Nelson] to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Headquarters, Posey's Brigade, U.S. Ford, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, April [1863] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDeath in family; prohibition against the granting of furloughs; believes this year will be the pivotal one for the war. |
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1.71 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade. United States [Ford]., 1 April 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDelighted with her letter; but was sad to hear of the many hardships she was having to endure; although his pay has increased it is impossible to save anything; after the war he plans to go into business of some kind to support the family; mother was worried about Will "losing" his heart but Will reassures her that this is not the case |
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1.72 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother." Head Quarters Posey's Brigade, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, 8 May 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteRecounts the Battle of Chancellorsville; mentions dead and wounded also in the letter |
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1.73 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, 12 May 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteBattle of Chancellorsville; death of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson; death of Earl Van Dorn; General Lee's plans; glad to hear that Roger Barton is not dead and will soon be exchanged from Camp Chase |
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1.74 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp near Culpeper Court House., 17 June 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDescribes being again on the march; they are hoping to go to Pennsylvania; rumors abound that it is Gen. Lee's intention to invade; the Army has been reorganized and instead of two Army corps they now have three; His Division is now a part of A.P. Hill's corps; Barksdale's Brigade and his friends from the 17th Mississippi still remain with Longstreet so he is separated from them; met Mrs. Gen. A.P. Hill; describes a visit with family in Virginia; notes that he no longer minds marching so much as he now has a horse |
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1.75 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father." Head Qrs., Posey's Brigade Culpeper C.H., [July 1863] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHeard that Jackson, MS had been evacuated; uncertain if letters could get through but would try; mentioned that Vicksburg had fallen; describes his march into Maryland and Pennsylvania; mentions battle of Gettysburg and the falling back, although he does not make it seem like a retreat |
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1.76 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade. Near Bunker Hill, Virginia, 19 July 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDescribes his march into Maryland and Pennsylvania; General Lee's orders to respect private property were enforced; Battle of Gettysburg description; list of dead and wounded; uncertain about future but puts his trust in God- especially as Vicksburg has fallen |
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1.77 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade, near Orange C.H., 9 August 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteTalks about the retreat to Orange C.H.; attends church with General Lee; provisions taken from Pennsylvania; marriage of one of his lady friends, Lutie Dickson |
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1.78 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade. Near Orange C.H., Virginia, 23 August 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReligion and attending church with General Lee and others; new system of furlough so there is a possibility of his coming home but it is very slim as he has little money to make the trip; generally misses his family and home in this letter |
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1.79 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's Brigade Near Brady Station, Virginia, 30 October 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteSending a list of clothes needed; discussion of march into Pennsylvania up through the Battle of Gettysburg |
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1.80 ALS. J.H. Nelson to "My Very Dear Son" [Will C. Nelson]. Holly Springs, MS, 14 November [1863] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteWorried as they had not heard from Will for some time; also heard that General Posey had been wounded; wonders when this cruel war will end; mentioned that the Federal troops had evacuated the Memphis & Charleston Railroad; talks about James Ronald Chalmers forces; mentions clothing and goods he would like to send to Will |
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1.81 ALS. "Your Loving Son" [Will C. Nelson] to "My Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Quarters, Posey's Brigade, Near Orange C.H., Virginia, 14 November 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteUnsure if his letters are reaching home; still looking for his missing trunk; mentions being back at Orange C.H. because of some troop movement; hopes not to have to march as they have set up a nice winter quarters; asks about several friends; mentions that General Posey was wounded at Bristoe Station and is not expected to live |
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1.82 AL. [Will C. Nelson] to "Dear Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp near Rapidan Station, Virginia, 22 November 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteTelling her the news that General Posey has died from his wounds; attended church in the village of Orange where General Lee attended also; notes that the Brigade is now commanded by Col. Nathaniel Harrison Harris of Vicksburg who was Colonel of the 19th Mississippi Infantry; glad to hear that J.W.C. Watson was elected a C.S. Senator |
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1.83 AL. Fragment of letter from [William C. Nelson] to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Head Quarters Posey's (old) Brigade. Near Orange Court House, Virginia, 23 November 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteWorried about not hearing from home; worried also about locating the trunk his parents sent off to him as he needs the provisions for the winter months; tells of the death of General Posey; mentions that the Brigade is now commanded by Col. N.H. Harris of Vicksburg; has nice winter quarters; no indication at that time of an advance by General Meade; saw President Davis and Lee together on Sunday. Mentions that Davis does not look well |
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1.84 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Camp near Orange C.H., Virginia., 18 [December] 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteWorries that he has not heard from home for a while; going into winter quarters; the successor for General Posey has not yet been decided; reading quite a lot now; calling on acquaintances in the vicinity of Orange and has made several lady friends; rumor that Lee would be sent south to command Bragg's Army; mentions his Sister and the Cage family; and mentions activities of William Forbes Stearns |
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1.85 ALS. Will [C. Nelson] to "My Dear, Dear Mother." Head Quarters, Posey's (old) Brigade Near Orange Court House., 19 December 1863 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteGlad to have received word from home; distraught over the death of Andrew Govan; intention to obtain a "Leave of Absence" if possible in January so that he could return home for a visit; lists needed clothes and says if he returns home on furlough he will only take the clothes on his back as he wants to bring as much back with him as possible |
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1.86 AL. Fragment of letter from unidentified correspondent to "My Dear Mrs. Nelson." , 20 December 1863 (4p.) |
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1.87 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Father." Head Quarters Posey's Brigade, Near Orange C.H., Virginia, 24 December 1863 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteGlad to hear from home; unable to locate the trunk his parents had sent; sent up an application for a Leave of Absence but is afraid it won't be granted just yet; list of needed clothes; missing his family on Christmas eve night |
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1.88 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Darling Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Richmond, Virginia, 9 February 1864 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteSafe arrival in Richmond; had three photographs taken; sending six photographic cards; saw L.Q.C. Lamar briefly |
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1.89 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother". Head Quarters. Posey's Brigade. Near Orange C.H., Virginia, 17 February 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDescribes buying new clothes and equipment; describes his tent accommodations; describes attending the President's last grand reception and speaking in detail with Mrs. Davis about the condition of the people in Mississippi; describes a lot of visiting also |
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1.90 ALS. Watson S. Dibrell to Miss Mary Lou Armistead. Richmond, Heowitzers 1st Co., 12 March [1864] (3p.) Scope and Contents notea soldiers love letter |
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1.91 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Father." Headquarters. Harris Brigade. Near Orange C.H. Virginia, April [1864]. (4p.) Scope and Contents noteHappy to have received letters from home; expect to daily receive marching orders; he notes that Grant has assumed command of the Army of the Potomac and will probably attack by using two or three different route; says the Army was never in better spirits |
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1.92 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Head Qr. Harris Brigade. Army No Virginia Near Orange C.H., 4 May 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteNotes the movements of General Grant and Ambrose Everett Burnside; feels that another big battle is imminent; had not a chance to see his friends in the 17th Mississippi as their camp was several miles distant; gives an account of the Grand Tournament and Party given by the officers of Hill's Corps; worried about attending parties while the his family back in Mississippi are suffering; mentions decreasing rations |
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1.93 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. In the Field, Spotslvania, Virginia., 17 May 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDiscusses the Battle of the Wilderness and the battle at Spotsylvania Courthouse |
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1.94 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Near Mechanicsville, Hanover County, Virginia, 29 May 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteArmy of Northern Virginia back around Richmond; mentions writing to his father of the battles of Spotsylvania's courthouse and those in Wilderness; Grant then changed tactics and abandoned his fortifications at Spotsylvania and moved down the confederate right towards Milford and Bowling Green and so the movements to protect Richmond continue; description of family in Virginia; mentions acquaintances who had been severely wounded or killed |
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1.95 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Mother." Petersburg, Virginia, 5 July 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteWorries that he has not heard from home recently; bombardment around the city of Petersburg; discussion of religion and new acquaintances |
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1.96 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 16 July 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteMentions what it was like to life amongst the shelling of Petersburg; mentions Jubal Early's assault into Maryland; mentions food shortage; writes about home; encloses a photograph picked up at the Wilderness and a piece of a tree cut down by bullets at Spotslyvania where Albert Peel was killed. |
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1.97 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Brother" [Thomas H. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia 4pp., 17 October 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteApologizes for not writing sooner; mentions Anthony Whitfield; presidential campaign of 1864; mentions the shelling on Petersburg; mentions social life; weather very cold; asking Tom to abandon the idea of enlisting in the Army; talks about Tom's illness; John Bell Hood; talks about prices of food being very high |
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1.98 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 25 October 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteTom's illness and his wanting to enlist in the Army; Virginia Military Institute; food shortages; prices for clothing; Abraham Lincoln and the election; prospects for peace; possible visit to Petersburg; payment of salary. |
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2.1 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dear Brother" [Thomas H. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 17 November 1864 (2p.) Scope and Contents noteMentions Tom's recent illness; writes of the upcoming session of the Virginia Military Institute; talks about moving into winter quarters and social life in Petersburg; possibility of marriage; Kinloch Falconer |
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2.2 ALS. W.C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 17 November 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteMentions Tom and his illness; possibility of Tom's going to school; Virginia Military Institute; Abraham Lincoln and election; prospects for peace; possibility of Will's marrying; winter quarters and return from the trenches; ladies returning to Petersburg since shelling has ceased; attending a wedding at St. Paul's church in Petersburg; Frank Smith and John H. Nelson |
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2.3 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dear Father" [James H. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 30 December 1864 (4p.) Scope and Contents notedeath; subdued hope for peace; the Consolidation Act; unable to obtain Tom a place in the Virginia Military Institute; values on goods high |
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2.4 ALS. W.C.N. [William Cowper Nelson] to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 4 February 1865 (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDescribes his Christmas in Virginia; wanting to marry quite a bit and hoping to get mother's permission; possibility of transfer down to Mississippi; expedition down in southern Virginiaand raiding; L.Q.C. Lamar; religion; having to close due to marching orders being called |
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2.5 AL. Fragment. Unknown correspondent to "Dear [Wilbour]." Richmond, Virginia, 2 March 1865 (Fragment page of letter) Scope and Contents noteTheft of goods, problems with the goods they did have to eat, fatigue of Father |
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2.6 ALS. Will C. Nelson to "My Dearest Mother" [Maria C. Nelson]. Petersburg, Virginia, 8&10 March 1865 (4p.) Scope and Contents notegives up all idea of marriage for the present; his duties are to God, his country, and his immediate family; will stay in Virginia to fight; J.W.C. Watson; travel down to Richmond; Butler's famous canal at Dutch Gap; brass band serenaded the President; news of family |
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2.7 ALS. H.W. [Purnell] to "My Dear Friend" [Unknown recipient]. Memphis, Tenn., 25 July 1885 (2p.) |
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2.8 Nashville Banner news clippings on Robert E. Lee, 15 October 1904 |
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2.9 The Times-Dispatch newspaper article on the prison life of Jefferson Davis., 12 February 1905 |
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AccretionGeneral noteThe first twelve folders have transcriptions with selected trancscription performed past that point |
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3.1 Undated 19th-Century Correspondence |
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ALS. Undated. L. [Lyman] James to “Dear Mother" [Mrs. R. Goodrich] Scope and Contents noteRegarding letter from Mrs. Maria Nelson’s first husband, Lyman James to her mother Rhoda Goodrich. Discusses the health and welfare of her daughter and Mr. James’ wife, Maria Goodrich James [later Nelson]. 3pp. Note: Back of letter used as envelope addressed to, “Mrs. Rhoda Goodrich Davidson County, Ten [illegible word] the polite attention of Mr. Rollins" |
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ALS. Undated. C. Cotton to “Mrs. Nelson" [Maria Courtney Nelson]. St. Thomas’ Hall. Monday Morn Scope and Contents noteA letter praising the elocution efforts of Mrs. Nelson’s son [identified on the address as William C. Nelson] and offering a book as a token of his esteem, even though the school was not offering a “Prize Speaking" that year. Note: back of letter used as envelope and addressed to, “Mrs. Nelson Master Wm. C. Nelson" |
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ALS. Undated. R.E. Polk to “Mrs. Nelson" [Maria Courtney Nelson] Scope and Contents noteFit of dresses and alterations |
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ALS. Undated. May Clark to “Mrs. Nelson" [Maria Courtney Nelson] Scope and Contents noteHaving Jane make ginger cakes for Lutie who is having to unexpectedly travel to Alabama with Walt Rutland |
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AN. Undated. Unsigned letter addressed to [Wm] Nelson Scope and Contents noteTrading of trunks, possibly written while William Nelson was attending the University of Mississippi |
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ALS. 23 August. “Your Daughter" [Elizabeth Lyman Cage] to “My Dear Mother" [Maria Courtney Nelson] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteInformation about family and friends |
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3.2 Correspondence, 1843 |
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ALS. 24 August 1843. “E" [Elizabeth Lyman James, later Elizabeth Cage] to “Belov’d Mother" [Maria Courtney Goodrich James Nelson] Scope and Contents noteFamily and friends from Williamsburg. Elizabeth, the daughter of Lyman James and Maria Goodrich James (later Nelson) apparently traveled to this area in 1843 to visit her deceased father’s relatives |
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3.3 Correspondence, 1850 |
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ALS. 11 June 1850. Thos. Fox to “Dear James" [James Henry Nelson]. Re: Family and friends in Virginia (3p.) General noteBack of third page used as envelope reads, “Mr. James H. Nelson, Holly Springs, Mifsifsippi [sic] Polite attention of Mr Woodson." |
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3.4 Correspondence, 1852 |
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ANS. 29 May 1852. Card from Mrs. W. [Y?] Mason to Mrs. Nelson Scope and Contents noteThe inability of Mrs. Mason to accept Mrs. Nelson’s invitation due to the absence of Mr. Mason |
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ANS. 31 May [1852]. Card from Master C. Mason to [Nelson Family?] Scope and Contents noteMr. Mason sending his regrets |
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3.5 Correspondence, 1859 |
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ALS. 26 May 1859. James H. Nelson to “My Dearest Wife" [Maria Courtney Goodrich Nelson]. Grenada (3p.) |
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ALS. 18 June 1859. J.H. Nelson to “My Dearest Wife" [Mariah Courtney Goodrich Nelson]. Grenada, [MS] (2p.) |
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ALS. 5 July 1859. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Mother" [Mariah Courtney Goodrich Nelson]. University of Mississippi |
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ALS. 17 September 1859. J.H. Nelson to “My Dear Son" [William Cowper Nelson]. Grenada, [MS] (2p.) |
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ALS. 20 October 1859. J.H. Nelson to “My dearest Wife" [Mariah Courtney Goodrich Nelson]. University of Mifs [sic]. (2p.) |
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ALS. 12 November 1859. J.H. Nelson to “My Dear Son" [William Cowper Nelson]. Middleton Carroll Co Mifs [sic]. Envelope addressed to, “Mr W.C. Nelson University of Mifs [sic] Oxford Mifsi [sic]." Note on envelope written in pencil reads, “Introducing M r. Calhoun." (2p. + envelope) |
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3.6 Correspondence, 1860 |
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ALS. 4 March 1860. John [Schuler] to “My Dear Uncle" [James Henry Nelson]. Duck Hill, [MS]. (2p.) |
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ALS. 13 June 1860. John H. [Schuler] to “My Dear Uncle." Duck Hill, [MS]. (4p.) |
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PDS. 11 September 1860. Printed deposit slip for Mr. W.C. Nelson from James M. Howry, Treasurer for the University of Mississippi. |
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3.7 Correspondence circa 1861-1865 |
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AL. [c. 1861-1865]. Fragment of letter from “Your affectionate Sister M.L.A." [Mary Lou Armistead] to unknown recipient |
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3.8 Correspondence, 1861 |
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ALS. 17 March 1861. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Mother" [Maria Goodrich Nelson]. University, [MS] (2p.) |
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ALS. 29 March 1861. A.F. Brown to Mrs Nelson. |
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3.9 Correspondence & Documents, 1862 |
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PDS. 7 April 1862. Printed script from the Montgomery Insurance Company for one dollar. Signed by [J.R.] Powell |
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ALS. 23 October 1862. Mary Louisa [Armistead] to “Dear [Georgia]." Thomasville, N.C. (4p.) General noteAttached to this letter is ALS. Undated. Aunt Jenn to “Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson—the daughter of Will C. Nelson and Mary Louisa Armistead Nelson] (2p.) |
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3.10 Correspondence, 1865 |
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ALS. 18 June 1865. T.H. [Thomas H.] Nelson to “My Dear Mother" [Maria Goodrich Nelson]. Helena, Arkansas. Envelope reads, “Mr James H. Nelson Holly Springs, Mifsifsippi] General noteThis is an unusual date and address since Mr. Nelson was killed in early May of 1865. |
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3.11 Correspondence circa 1865 |
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ALS. [c. 1865]. Fragment of letter from L.[Lycurgus] Cage to his wife [Elizabeth Lyman Cage] (2p.) |
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3.12 Correspondence, 1867 |
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ALS. 11 June 1867. Henry [A. Smith] to Mrs. Nelson. Memphis, [Tennessee] |
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3.12B Document, 1872 |
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ADS. 17 December 1872. Last Will and Testament of Mariah Courtney Nelson. Holly Springs, MS (3p.) |
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3.13 Correspondence, 1876 |
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ALS. 5 January 1876. E.M. Archibald to W.C. Nelson, Esq. New York. Scope and Contents noteInquiry about the bond laws in Tennessee and the state of its legislature. Written on Imperial Fire Insurance Company letterhead. Envelope addressed to, “W.C. Nelson…agent of the Imperial & Northern Insurance Comp Nashville, Tennee." |
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ALS. 29 May 1876. R.A. Armistead to “Dear Lu" [Mary Lou Armistead Nelson]. Richmond, [VA] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteDeath of grandchild Willie. Envelope addressed to, “Mrs. William C. Nelson No 21 South Spruce Street Nashville, Tennessee." |
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3.14 Correspondence, 1878 |
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ALS. 13 January 1878. W.C. Nelson to “My Darling Wife" [Mary Lou Armistead Nelson]. Selma, Alabama. General noteWritten on Phoenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn. W.C. Nelson, Special Agent, Nashville, Tenn. Letter transcribed. |
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ALS. 28 September 1878. Mary [Lou Armistead Nelson] to “My Darling Husband" [W.C. Nelson]. Sewanee, Tenn. Sewanee, Tenn. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mr. Wm C. Nelson, Corner Union & Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn." (4p.) |
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ALS. 12 October 1878. Mary [Lou Armistead Nelson] to “My Dearest Pa-pa." General noteWritten on Office of Lehman, Durr & Co. letterhead. Note: Envelope addressed to, “Mr. Wm C. Nelson, Corner Union & Cherry St. Nashville, Tenn." |
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ALS. 14 October 1878. Mary [Lou Armistead Nelson] to “My dearest Husband" [W.C. Nelson]. Sewanee, Tenn. (4p. but some torn off) General noteSewanee, TN postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mr. Wm C. Nelson, Corner Union & Cherry St. Nashville, Tenn." |
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ALS. 8 November 1878. Nannie Percy to “My dear Mr. Nelson." Sewanee, [TN]. (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReturn trip to Memphis and tickets and hearing about how his insurance book had been stolen. Note: Sewanee, TN postmarked envelope addressed to, “W. C. Nelson, Esq. Cor Union & Cherry Street Nashville, Tenn." |
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ALS. 20 November 1878. Mary to “My dearest Papa." Nashville, Tenn. (2p.) General noteWritten on Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn letterhead. Envelope addressed to, “Mr. Wm. C. Nelson, Jackson, Tenn." |
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ALS. 23 December 1878. Mary to “My dearest Papa." Nashville, Tenn. (2p.) General noteWritten on Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn letterhead. Letter transcribed. |
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3.15 Correspondence, 1879 |
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ALS. 30 March 1879. R. Burch to “Dear Sir" [W.C. Nelson]. Chicago. General noteWritten on Western & Southern Department, Phenix Insurance Co. letterhead |
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3.16 Documents, 1880 |
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PDS. 25 August 1880. Indenture for the sale of cemetery plots in Mt. Olivet Cemetery (Nashville, TN). |
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3.17 Documents, 1883 |
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PDS. 5 June 1883. Promissory note from W.C. Nelson to R.W. Turner in the amount of $135.00. Nashville, TN. |
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PDS. 5 June 1883. Promissory note from W.C. Nelson to R.W. Turner in the amount of $135.00. Nashville, TN. |
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3.18 Documents, 1884 |
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PDS. 1 May 1884. Receipt for purchases of Mr. W.[C.] Nelson from E.T. Noel, Flour, Meal and Grain. Nashville, Tenn. |
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PDS. 21 October 1884. Southern Exposition Ticket, First Class from Louisville, KY to Nashville. Signed by WC Nelson. |
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3.19 Correspondence, 1885 |
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ALS. 30 June 1885. Ro. A. Armistead to “Dear Lue" [Mary Lou Armistead Nelson]. Richmond, [VA]. (3p.) |
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ALS. 1 September 1885. Ro. A. Armistead to “"Dear Lue" [Mary Lou Armistead Nelson]. Richmond, [VA]. (4p.) |
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3.20 Correspondence, 1891 |
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ALS. Dec. 6, 1891. W.C. Nelson to “My Darling Little Daughter" [Virginia Nelson] (3p.) General noteWritten on Hotel Vendome, Knoxville, TN letterhead. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson, Nashville, Tennessee, 1512 Broad St." Letter transcribed. |
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3.21 Correspondence, 1892 |
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ALS. 28 April 1892. W.C. Nelson to “My Darling Little Daughter" [Virginia Nelson] (2p.) General noteWritten on Office of Board of Underwriters letterhead. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson, 1512 Broad St. Nashville, Tenn." Letter transcribed. |
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3.22 Correspondence, 1893 |
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ALS. 6 February 1893. Mary Duncan to Louise Nelson. Nashville, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise [Nelson] 1563 St Charles Ave New Orleans, Louisiana." |
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ALS. 16 April 1893. Mary [Ivea] to Louise Nelson. Nashville, Tenn. (3p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to “Miss M. Louise [Nelson] 1563 St Charles Ave New Orleans, Louisiana." |
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TL. 4 August 1893. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Little Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, LA. (2p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Nelson, Care Mr. D.A. DePass, Ocean Springs, Miss." Letter transcribed. |
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3.23 Correspondence, 1894 |
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TLS. 5 July 1894. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA] (4p.) General noteWritten on Underwriters Inspection Bureau, New Orleans letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, c/o Mrs. W.C. Nelson, Monteagle, Tenn." Letter transcribed. |
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TLS. 13 July 1894. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA] (3p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of letter; study of history and related subjects to “take at better stand in your class at the Sophy Newcomb"; family; weather in New Orleans. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau, New Orleans letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 22 July 1894. Virginia G. Nelson to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteNews from Monteagle; family news. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mr. W.C. Nelson, 136 Gravier St., New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 7 September 1894. Virginia G. Nelson to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteWishes for a happy birthday; a candy pull at Monteagle; Mr. Lyons. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mr. W.C. Nelson, 136 Gravier St., New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 12 September 1894. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Little Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA] (2p.) Scope and Contents noteThanks for his birthday letter; crop on the farm; the multitude of new electric cars in New Orleans. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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TLS. 12 September 1894. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise." New Orleans, [LA] (2p.) Scope and Contents noteReceipt of birthday letter; happiness at their upcoming return home; weather; events at the Lake [Ponchartrain]. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead.Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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3.24 Correspondence, 1895 |
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ALS. 7 May 1895. Susie Burbank to “Dear Mrs. Nelson" [perhaps Mary Lou Armistead Nelson] (4p.) Scope and Contents noteReligion. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mrs [R?] Nelson, Octavia near Pitt Sts. City [New Orleans]." |
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ALS. 5 August 1895. Lanna S. Drake to “Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (2p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Mary Louise Nelson, 1320 Octavia St., near, New Orleans." |
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ALS. 8 August 1895. Robert Armistead Nelson to “Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans [LA]. (4p.) Scope and Contents noteSadness at her absence; anxiety for Virginia’s pride; Robert’s anger at Virginia’s not writing; mathematical problems to solve. |
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ALS. 2 September 1895. “Your Devoted Father" [W.C. Nelson] to “My Darling Little Daughter" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, LA. Scope and Contents noteVirginia’s return home; the weather; travel arrangements. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson c/o Mr. W.F. Armistead, Richmond, Virginia." |
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TLS. 12 September 1895. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, LA. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteBirthday present; travel plans for Virginia; his new office space; St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia. Newspaper clipping featuring the Hennen Building (the site of the new office) also included. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau letterhead. Letter damaged and fragile. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Garber Nelson, c%o Mr. Wilbur G. Armistead, Richmond, Virginia." |
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3.25 Correspondence, 1896 |
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TLS. 29 June 1896. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Little Baby Girl" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA]. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteFamily travel to Monteagle; hot weather in New Orleans. |
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ALS. 8 July 1896. Virginia [Nelson] to “My dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) Scope and Contents noteMonteagle news and family. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, New Orleans, La 10 Floor, Hennen Building." |
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ALS. 15 July 1896. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (8p.) Scope and Contents noteOuting at Monteagle. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor, Hennen Building, New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 29 July 1986. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA]. (4p.) General noteWritten on Underwriters Inspection Bureau letterhead. Re: trip to Pass Christian, Mississippi. |
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ALS. 31 July 1896. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor, Hennen Building, New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 5 August 1896. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (3p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Building, New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 22 August 1896. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (3p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Building, New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 11 November 1896. Robert A. Nelson to “Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. St. Albans School. Radford, Va. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, 1408 Delachaise St., New Orleans, La." |
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3.26 Correspondence, May-June 1897 |
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ALS. 19 May 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. Richmond, Virginia. (4p.) Scope and Contents noteParticulars of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson’s trip; Wilbur traveling. Written on “The Jefferson" letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson, New Orleans, La, 1408 Delachaise St." |
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ALS. 20 May 1897. Papa [William C. Nelson] to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. Fort Monroe, Va. (2p.) Scope and Contents noteTravels at Old Point Comfort; family; characters he has met at the Hotel. Written on “Hotel Chamberlin" letterhead. |
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ALS. 24 May 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. Richmond, [VA]. (2p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson, New Orleans, La., 1408 Delachaise St." |
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ALS. 30 May 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. Fortress Monroe, Va. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteVisit to Virginia and visit to St. John’s Church, the Shields family; visit to New York; sights such as the Statue of Liberty, Cleopatra’s Needle, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Written on “Hygeia Hotel" letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson New Orleans, La., 1408 Delachaise St." |
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ALS. 1 June 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. Richmond, Virginia. (8p.) Scope and Contents noteVisit to New York and the sights; Wilbur and Mrs. Nelson; visit in Old Point, Virginia; Uncle Wilbur; Confederate Memorial Day in Richmond; earthquake; and return travel plans. Written on “The Jefferson" letterhead. Letter Transcribed. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, New Orleans, La., 1408 Delachaise St." |
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ALS. 19 June 1897. V.G.N [Virginia G. Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (8p.) Scope and Contents noteNews from Monteagle. |
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ALS. 22 June 1897. [Bumgimilia?] [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. (3p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 23 June 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (3p.) Scope and Contents noteRecent letters from the family; life in 19th century New Orleans; the heat and a funny reference to his bathtub. |
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ALS. 26 June 1897. [Bumgimilia?] [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (5p.) Scope and Contents noteMonteagle news, seeing the Confederate veterans returning from a Nashville, Tenn. Reunion. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson 10 Floor Hennen Bldg New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 29 June 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (3p.) General noteWritten on Underwriters Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead. |
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3.27 Correspondence, July 1897 |
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TLS. 2 July 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Bumgimilia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, La. Scope and Contents noteFunds; family at Monteagle; weather in New Orleans; difference between a confederate colonel and a “Kentucky" colonel. Note: Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." Letter transcribed. |
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TLS. 7 July 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, La. Scope and Contents noteRobert Vickers and Monteagle, Tulane, eating in New Orleans, the Chutes and the West End amusements. Written on Underwriter’s Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead. |
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ALS. 3 July 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. [9] July 1897. Virginia “alias Bumgimilia" [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg, New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 13 July 1897. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (6p.) General noteHeavily damaged letter. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg, New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 16 July 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA] (3p.) Scope and Contents noteFete Champetre celebrations in New Orleans, visit to a friend’s fishing club, love, and finances. Written on Underwriters Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson Assemble Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 17 July 1898. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg, New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 24 July 1897. Bumgimilia [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) |
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ALS. 27 July 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg, New Orleans, La." |
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3.28 Correspondence, August-October 1897 General noteDuring the months of August through late November 1897 New Orleans experienced an outbreak of Yellow Fever. The Nelson Family, except for W.C. Nelson, was at Monteagle for their summer vacation. They remained there much later than usual due to the fever. |
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ALS. 2 August 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson ]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) |
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ALS. 2 August 1897. Phala to “Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. [New Orleans, LA]. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tennessee." |
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ALS. 7 August 1897. “Bumgimilia" [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 19 August 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Nashville, Tenn. (4p.) |
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ALS. [21 August 1897]. Phala to “My Dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. [New Orleans, LA]. (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 30 August 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (6p.) |
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ALS. 6 September 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) |
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ALS. 16 September 1897. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (5p.) |
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ALS. 16 September 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Louise" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (2p.) General noteLetter transcribed. |
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ALS. 22 September 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (3p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." Letter transcribed. |
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ALS. 27 September 1897. Phala to “My dear Louise" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 12 October 1897. Phala to “My dear Louise" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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3.29 Correspondence, November 1897 General noteDuring the months of August through late November 1897 New Orleans experienced an outbreak of Yellow Fever. The Nelson Family, except for W.C. Nelson, was at Monteagle for their summer vacation. They remained there much later than usual due to the fever. |
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ALS. 9 November 1897. Phala to “My dear Louise" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (8p.) Scope and Contents noteYellow Fever in New Orleans. Postmarked envelope on mourning stationary addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tennessee." |
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ALS. 15 November 1897. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La., Via Chattanooga." |
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ALS. 16 November 1897. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (6p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “[Col. W.C. Nelson], 10 Floor, Hennen Bldg, New Orleans, La., via Chattanooga." |
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ALS. 18 November 1897. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. New Orleans, [LA]. (2p.) Scope and Contents noteYellow Fever in New Orleans. |
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4.1 Correspondence, May-June 1898 |
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ALS. 5 May 1898. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, No. 1 East [Cary] St. Richmond, Va." |
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ALS. 4 June 1898. [Virginia Nelson] and Louise [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (7p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. [W.C. Nelson] 10 Floor Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 9 June 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (2p.) Scope and Contents notetrip to Baldwin Lodge in south Mississippi; boyhood novel reading; Col. John D. Young. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia Nelson, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 11 June 1898. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (9p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 20 June 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (2p.) General noteWritten on Underwriters Inspection Bureau of New Orleans letterhead. Heavily damaged. |
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ALS. 20 June 1898. [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. [Monteagle, Tenn] (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W. C. Nelson, 10 Floor, Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 24 June 1898. W.C. Nelson to Mr. Geo. D. Dodds. New Orleans, [LA]. New Orleans, La. (2p.) Scope and Contents noteAccount with Dr. Rembert |
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ALS. 29 June 1898. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn.] (5p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col W. C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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4.2 Correspondence, July-August 1898 |
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ALS. 2 July 1898. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (5p.) General notePostscript written by Mary [Louisa Armistead Nelson]. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor, Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 7 July 1898. Jin [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (6p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor, Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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TLS. 12 July 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Virginia Nelson]. New Orleans, La. (3p.) General noteLetter transcribed |
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ALS. 12 July 1898. Jinslop [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (6p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 17 July 1898. Gen [Jin] [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (9p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 22 July 1898. Virginia Nelson to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (6p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 1 August 1898. Phala to “My dear Louise" [Louise Nelson]. [New Orleans, La.] (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 15 August 1898. Virginia to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Monteagle, Tenn. (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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ALS. 26 August 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Gainesville, Ga. (4p.) General noteWritten on “The Arlington" letterhead |
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ALS. 28 August 1898. Jin [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn] (14p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, 10 Floor Hennen Bldg. New Orleans, La." |
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4.3 Correspondence, September-December 1898 |
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ALS. 2 September 1898. Jin [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tenn.] (8p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, Aragon Hotel, Atlanta, Ga." |
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ALS. 12 September 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Atlanta, Ga. General noteWritten on South-Eastern Tariff Association, Atlanta, Georgia letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to “Miss Virginia G. Nelson, Monteagle, Tenn." Letter heavily damaged. |
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ALS. 16 September 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Calhoun, Ga. (3p.) General noteWritten on “Calhoun Hotel" letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia [Nelson] Monteagle, Tennessee." |
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ALS. 24 September 1898. Jin [Virginia Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tennessee] (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, Box 770, Atlanta, Ga." |
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ALS. 24 September 1898. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Atlanta, Georgia (2p.) General noteWritten on South-Eastern Tariff Association letterhead. Postmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Virginia G. Nelson Monteagle, Tennessee." |
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ALS. 1 October 1898. Virginia [Nelson] to “Dear Papa" [William C. Nelson]. Blue Jays Nest [Monteagle, Tennessee] (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Col. W.C. Nelson, Box 770, Atlanta, Ga." |
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ALS. 4 October 1898. Phala to “My Dear Louise" [Nelson]. [New Orleans, La.] (4p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson Assembly Grounds, Monteagle, Tenn." |
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ALS. 9 December 1898. Phala to “My dearest Louise" [Nelson]. [New Orleans, La.] (9p.) General notePostmarked envelope addressed to, “Miss Louise Nelson, Box 770, Atlanta, Georgia." |
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4.4 Financial Documents, 1898 |
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4.5 Correspondence, January-July 1899 |
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4.6 Correspondence, September-November 1899 |
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4.7 Correspondence, December 1899 |
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4.8 Undated Correspondence, 20th Century |
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4.9 Undated Correspondence, 20th Century |
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4.10 Undated Correspondence, 20th Century |
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4.11 Correspondence, January-August 1900 |
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ALS. 20 August 1900. W.C. Nelson to [Virginia Nelson]. French Lick Springs, Indiana. (2p.) Scope and Contents noteContains a brief reference to Mississippi. W.C. stated, “I send you some little clippings from the “Byhalia Journal" 16 miles from Holly Springs. Here is Arcadian Simplicity, they have Society, Camp Meeting, Wit, humor, sarcasm, and What Not. ‘But she the fairest Lilly of them all.’ Why, oh Why? Did I ever leave dear old Mississippi its rolling plains & red hills?". With enclosed newspaper clipping. |
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4.12 Correspondence, September-December 1900 |
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4.13 Financial Documents, 1900 |
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5.1 Correspondence, January-July 1901 Scope and Contents noteIncludes: ALS. 16 July 1901. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Louisville, Kentucky (3p.)Deke fraternity and his Knight’s Templar Uniform. & more letters |
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5.2 Correspondence, August-October, 1901 Scope and Contents noteALS. 14 September 1901. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Louisville, Kentucky (2p.). Moving to the Avenue in “Swelldom" almost as fashionable as when they lived on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. & other letters |
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5.3 Correspondence, November-December 1901 Scope and Contents noteIncludes ALS. 4 December 1901. W.C. Nelson to “My Dear Virginia" [Nelson]. Louisville, Kentucky (2p. transcribed) & other letters |
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5.4 Financial Documents, 1901 |
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5.5 Correspondence, 1902 |
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5.6 Correspondence, January-July 1903 |
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5.7 Correspondence, August-11 September 1903 |
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5.8 Correspondence, 21 September-December 1903 |
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5.9 Correspondence, January-2 July 1904 General noteMost of the July-December 1904 correspondence concerns the death of William Nelson in Louisville, Kentucky on 3 July 1904. He would be buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. |
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5.10 Correspondence, 3-15 July 1904 |
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6.1 Correspondence, 18 July-August 1904 |
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6.2 Correspondence, September-December 1904 |
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6.3 Financial Documents, 1904 |
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6.4 Correspondence, 1905 |
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6.5 Correspondence, 1906 |
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6.6 Financial Documents, 1906 |
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6.7 Correspondence, 1907 |
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6.8 Correspondence, 1908 |
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6.9 Correspondence, 1909 |
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6.10 Correspondence and Financial Documents, 1910 |
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6.12 Correspondence, 1911 |
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6.12 Correspondence, 1912 |
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6.13 Correspondence, 1913 |
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6.14 Correspondence, 1914 |
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6.15 Correspondence, 1915 |
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6.16 Correspondence and Financial Documents, 1916 |
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6.17 Correspondence, January-25 October 1918 |
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6.18 Correspondence, 26 October-18 November 1918 |
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6.19 Correspondence, 22 November-13 December 1918 |
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7.1 Correspondence, 14-29 December 1918 |
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7.2 Correspondence, 1-18 January 1-18, 1919 |
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7.3 Correspondence, 19 January-24 February 24, 1919 |
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7.4 Correspondence, 26 February-20 March 20, 1919 |
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7.5 Correspondence, 20 March-13 May 13, 1919 |
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7.6 Correspondence, 14 May-December 1919 |
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7.7 Correspondence, January -July 1920 |
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7.8 Correspondence, August-December 1920 |
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7.9 Correspondence, 19 January-July 1921 |
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8.1 Correspondence, 21 July-December 1921 |
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8.2 Correspondence, 1922 |
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8.3 Correspondence, 1923 |
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8.4 Correspondence, January-16 May 16, 1924 |
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8.5 Correspondence, 26 May-December 1924 |
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8.6 Correspondence, 1925 |
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8.7 Correspondence, 1926 |
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8.8 Correspondence, 1927 Scope and Contents noteIncludes ALS. 1 May 1927. Virginia Nelson to Mrs. William Cowper Nelson concerning Virginia's work with the Red Cross after the 1927 Mississippi Flood |
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8.9 Correspondence and Documents 1928 |
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8.10 Correspondence, 1929 |
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8.11 Correspondence, 1930 |
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8.12 Correspondence, 1931 |
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8.13 Correspondence, 1934 |
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8.14 Correspondence, 1936 |
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8.15 Correspondence, 1937 |
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8.16 Correspondence, 1938 |
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8.17 Correspondence, 1941 |
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8.18 Correspondence, 1942 |
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8.19 Correspondence, 1943-1949 |
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8.20 Correspondence, 1958 Scope and Contents noteOnly includes Photocopy TLS. April 29, 1958. Virginia Armistead Nelson to Mrs. Milbrey Holsberry (4p.) concerning William Cowper Nelson’s life and family and genealogical information |
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9.1 Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 20th century |
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9.2 Miscellaneous—Virginia Nelson WWI Red Cross Service—newspapers |
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10.1 Miscellaneous 19th and early 20th century paper materials |
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10.2 Miscellaneous early 20th century paper materials General noteContains the calling cards and notes on flower arrangements sent for William C. Nelson’s funeral in 1904 |
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10.3 Miscellaneous periodical articles |
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10.4 Miscellaneous printed pieces |
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10.5 Miscellaneous financial documents |
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10.6 Virginia Nelson’s loose poetry |
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10.7 Virginia Nelson’s WWI Red Cross Service, Fall 1918-1919. Miscellaneous lists and documents |
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10.8 Virginia Nelson’s WWI Red Cross Service, Fall1918-1919.Miscellaneous publications |
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10.9 Virginia Nelson’s WWI Red Cross Service, Fall 1918-1919. Unused postcards |
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10.10 Virginia Nelson’s WWI Red Cross Service, Fall 1918-1919. Miscellaneous paper items |
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10.11 Miscellaneous Armistead Family genealogical materials |
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10.12 Miscellaneous paper items |
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10.13 Miscellaneous educational materials |
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10.14Miscellaneous materials Scope and Contents noteIncludes: William Nelson’s copy of The Koran. 5th edition. Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1856. and more items |
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Photographs |
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Image of Louise and Virginia Nelson, c. 1890 on board. Atlanta, Ga. (3.5"x5") |
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Image of unidentified members, probably of the Nelson family (3"x5") |
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Death photograph, most probably of a Nelson child. 9 March 1891 (2.2"x 4.25") |
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Drawing mounted on board, caption reads “Pencil picture by James Cowardine in front of Petersburg, Winter of 1864" (4.5"x9.5") |
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Maps |
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Map #293. “Cartes de France..." c.1916-1919. Color. 33 ½"x 41". Oversize Separated MaterialsStored separately in Special Collections Map Case, Drawer 10, Map #293 |
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Map #294. “Subject Nationalities of the German Alliance." c.1916-1919. 30"x40" Oversize Separated MaterialsStored separately in Special Collections Map Case, Drawer 10, Map #294 |
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Map #295. “Environs de Paris." c.1916-1919. Color. 25 ½" x 19 ¾". Oversize Separated MaterialsStored separately in Special Collections Map Case Drawer 10, Map #295 |
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Map #296. Map of France and Surrounding Counties. c.1916-1919. B&W. 6"x8" Separated MaterialsStored separately in Map Collection, Box 5, Map #296 |
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