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University of Mississippi Libraries
Finding-Aid for the Edmondson/Bray/Williams/Stidham Collection
MUM00119
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Historical Note
- Scope and Contents Note
- Administrative Information
- PURL
- Collection Inventory
- Box 1
- Box 2
- Box 3
- Box 4: Correspondence and Documents
- Box 5: Correspondence and Documents
- Box 6
- Box 7
- Box 8
- Box 9
- Box 10
- Box 11
- Box 12
- Box 13
- Box 14
- Box 15
- Box 16
- Box 17
- Box 18
- Box 19
- Box 20
- Box 21
- Box 22
- Box 23
- Box 24
- Box 25
- Box 26
- Box 27
- Box 28
- Box 29
- Box 30: Miscellaneous Materials
- Box 31
- Box 32: Newspaper Clippings
- Box 33: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks
- Box 34: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks.
- Box 35: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks.
- Box 36: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks.
- Box 37: Fabric
- Box 38: Fabric
- Box 39: Empty Boxes and China
- Box 40: Books
- Box 41: Pamphlets and Books
- Box 42: Educational Materials and Diplomas
- Box 43: Research Materials
PURL
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00119/
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Title
- Edmondson/Bray/Williams/Stidham Collection
- ID
- MUM00119
- Date
- 1834-1987
- Extent
- 21.5 Linear feet (43 boxes)
- Mixed materials [Boxes]
- 1-43
- Abstract
- Collection consists of correspondence and documents primarily concerning the life and career of Isabella Buchanan Edmondson.
They were created from 1834-1987.
Preferred Citation
Edmondson/Bray/Williams/Stidham Collection (MUM00119). The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library,
The University of Mississippi.
Historical Note
The Edmondson/Bray/Williams/Stidham Collection chronicles the interwoven histories of several families of North Mississippi
and Tennessee. The papers primarily concern the life and career of Isabella Buchanan Edmondson, known as “Belle.” She was
born in Pontotoc, MS in 1840 and was the eighth child of Mary Ann Howard and Andrew Jackson Edmondson. Andrew, a veteran of
the War of 1812, worked as a surveyor during the wild days surrounding the cession of Indian lands in the 1830s. He worked
in different capacities over the course of several years: Receiver of Public Monies and Recorder of Deeds in Pontotoc; as
clerk of the Chancery Court in Marshall County in the late 1840s; and by 1856 he was a farmer by profession.
The family lived in several different homes throughout Belle’s youth. She was educated at the prestigious Franklin Female
College in Marshall County. The Edmondson family moved to Shelby County, Tennessee just before the Civil War began and much
of the collection reflects their association with Memphis as well as Mississippi.
During the War, while Belle’s brothers served in the military she worked as a spy for the Confederacy. She mainly worked in
and around north Mississippi and reported primarily to Missouri troops. Belle also smuggled goods across the Union picket
lines after Memphis was taken by Federal forces after the battle for the city on June 6, 1862. In 1864 a warrant was actually
issued for Belle’s arrest due to her spying and smuggling activities and she moved to Waverly Plantation in Clay County, Mississippi
in November 1864 to escape. It is known that she remained at Waverly into the early part of 1865 but it is not known if she
ended the war there. She would end her days in July 1873, two days after announcing her engagement to an unknown individual,
a “Col. H.”
Materials in the collection include war correspondence from Belle regarding her efforts on behalf of the Confederate soldiers
in the area. Much of the collection also relates to Belle’s eldest sister, Mary Edmondson who later married and became Mary
Edmondson Anderson, then after Mr. Anderson died, she remarried and became Mary Edmondson Anderson Bray. She was also known
as “Mollie.” Her daughter, Susie Bray, would marry a Mr. Williams and live in Memphis, TN. Susie Bray Williams would have
a daughter Mary E. Williams who would marry into the Stidham family. The 20th century correspondence is primarily from the
Stidham family.
For much of the information about the early portion of the collection please see the transcribed diary of Belle Edmondson
in the publication, A Lost Heroine of the Confederacy: The Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson. Edited by William and Loretta
Galbraith. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1990.
Scope and Contents Note
Collection consists of correspondence and documents primarily concerning the life and career of Isabella Buchanan Edmondson.
They were created from 1834-1987.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries 2005
Access Restrictions
Open.
Use Restriction
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.
Processing Information
Processed by University of Mississippi Department Special Collections Staff
. EAD encoded finding-aid begun September 2005.
Collection Inventory
Box 1 |
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Folder 1: 19th Century Correspondence and Fragments undated |
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Note fragment [1861-1865] Scope and ContentAsks the names and whereabouts of three lady spies from Oxford [Mississippi] |
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Letter or Document undated Scope and ContentFragment containing obituary information Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements notePage torn in two parts |
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Letter from Mary to “Dear Sister Mary.” undated Scope and ContentRegarding sent slippers, but she is sorry they are not completed as she intended. Mentions children and other family members. |
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Letter from “Your friend” to “Dear Bell” [Edmondson]. undated Scope and ContentRegarding questions about particulars of a sibling’s illness |
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Letter from “Your Affectionate Sister Moll” [Mary H. Edmondson]to “My own dear honey” [Mrs. R.W. Edmondson]. undated Scope and ContentRegarding sadness because she cannot be with her sister at this time of trouble. Envelope addressed to, “Mrs. R.W. Edmondson, |
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Letter from “Sister Tate” [Tate Edmondson] to “Darling Sister.” undated Le |
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Letter from “Alf” to “Gentle Friend.” 1 August [unknown year] Scope and ContentLetter sent from Moss Point. |
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Letter from “Cousin Alf” to “Cousin Soph” [Sophia Bridgers] undated |
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Letter fragment from “A” to unidentified individual undated Scope and ContentEnvelope addressed to, “Miss Edmondson or [Mr.?] George Dashiell, Shelby Coty. Tennessee.” |
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Letter from Ed Bray to “My dearest Mary” [Edmondson Anderson] undated |
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Letter from “Sister” to “Dear Sister” [Susie Bray]. undated Scope and ContentContains stamped envelope addressed to “Miss Susie Bray, [Leath?] School, Memphis, Tenn.” |
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Letter from “Cousin Mary” to “My Dear Susie” [Bray Williams]. undated Scope and ContentContains stamped envelope addressed to, “Mrs. Marion [illegible letter] Williams, No. 14 Ford Avenue, Near Curve.” |
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Letter from L.W. to “My dear child.” undated |
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Letter from [Lucie] to “Dear Mother Bray.” undated |
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Letter from [Lucie] to “Dear Mother Bray.” undated |
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Card from A.M. Smith to [Mrs. Mary Bray] undated |
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Letter from J. Ingram to “Mrs. M. H. Bray.” undated Scope and ContentBack of letter addressed to, “Mrs. Mary H. Bray, At Home.” |
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Card from M.H.B. [Mary H. Edmondson Anderson Bray] to “My dear Susie” [Susie Bray] undated Scope and ContentCard addressed to, “Miss Sue T. Bray, Care of Mr. J. Stokes, Helena, Ark.” |
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Card from “Mother” [Mary H. Edmondson Anderson Bray] to [Susie Bray]. undated Scope and ContentCard addressed to, “Miss Susie T. Bray, Care of Mr. J. Stokes, Helena, Arkansas.” |
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Letter from Helen to “Mary” [Mary Williams]. undated Scope and ContentStamped envelope addressed to, “Miss Mary Williams 209 Edgewood Ave. Memphis, Tenn.” |
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Letter from “Yours lovingly Grandmamma” to “My own precious baby” [Mary Williams]. undated Scope and ContentBack of letter addressed to, “Mary C. Williams.” |
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Letter from Louise to Mary [Mary C. Williams]. undated Scope and ContentOn Crump, Britton & West letterhead. Envelope addressed to, “Miss Mary C. Williams, 292 N. Garland Place, Memphis, Tenn.” |
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Folder 2: 19th century calling cards undated |
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Folder 3: 19th century financial documents, lists, and medical lists undated |
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List of medical supplies [1861-1865] Scope and ContentIncludes amputating instruments, opium, laudanum, etc. |
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Folder 4: 19th century handwritten recipes undated |
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Folder 5: 19th century empty envelopes and letter fragments undated |
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Handwritten lyrics to “Dixie’s Home.” undated |
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Folder 6: 19th century miscellaneous material, handwritten lyrics, etc. undated |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and DocumentsFolder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1834 |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John [Anderson]. 9 July 1834 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Astoria, [Oregon]. Regarding a recent letter from John in San Francisco, diligence, begs for John to forget |
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Folder 8: Correspondence and Documents 1836 |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John [Anderson]. 10 April 1836 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding a recent letter to “Sister Molly,” recent letter from Scott and his upcoming Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements noteSlightly damaged. |
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License for John Adair Anderson 27 November 1836 Scope and ContentLicencse to practice law in Arkansas. |
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Folder 9: Correspondence and Documents 1837 |
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Account listing from [illegible signature] store for Ed Bray 1837-1840 |
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Letter from RW Edmondson [Robert Walton] to J.A. Anderson [John Adair Anderson]. 22 May 183[7] Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi], Regarding Law practice in Mississippi, the advantages of Memphis as a location for |
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Receipt for payment from Ed Bray to H.D. Connell. 27 August 1837 |
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Article of agreement between Ed Bray and Stephen [Rolfe?] 8 December 1837 Scope and ContentFor the sale of land in Shelby County, Tennessee. |
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Folder 10: Correspondence and Documents 1838 |
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Account listing from Mr. E.D. Bray to Samuel [Mosby?] January-September 1838 |
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Agreement for the sale of land between Stephen [Rolfe?] and Ed Bray November 1838 |
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Folder 11: Correspondence and Documents 1839 |
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Receipt for Mr. Ed Bray signed by [illegible signature] tax collector. 1839 Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements noteFragment. Scope and ContentFor payment of state and county taxes |
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Land indenture between Ed Bray and John W. Jones. 17 September 1839 Scope and ContentFrom Shelby County, Tennessee. Note: Seals from various government offices have differing dates. |
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Land indenture between Ed Bray and John W. Jones. 18 September 1839 Scope and ContentFrom Shelby County, Tennessee |
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Folder 12: Correspondence and Documents 1840 |
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Document attesting to the dimensions of Ed Bray’s land. 7 March 1840 Scope and ContentSigned by [Johah] Graham, Deputy Surveyor; Shelby County, Tennessee |
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Account listing of Mr. ED Bray to Dr. A. Fowlkes October 1840-January 1842 |
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Folder 13: Correspondence and Documents 1842 |
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Mary Edmondson’s Report for the third month of 1842 25 March 1842 |
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Folder 14: Correspondence and Documents 1844 |
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Promissory note from Ed D. Bray to John P. Trezevant 1 January 1844 Scope and ContentPayment for pew in the Episcopal Church for 1844. |
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Account listing of Mr. Edmund D. Bray July 1844-May 26, 1846 Scope and ContentIn account with Mosby & Hunt. |
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Promissory note from Ed Bray to Wallis Bray 26 August 1844 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $700 for purchase of “woman Milbra and two children Bannis & Alice.” |
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Receipt from Ed Bray. 4 December 1844 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $5.91 for his Shelby County 1844 taxes. |
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Folder 15: Correspondence and Documents 1845 |
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Account listing Ed Bray Esq. to John K. Chester February 13, 1845-April 14, 1846 Scope and ContentNote: Signed and dated by Chester, “Memphis 14 April 1846.” |
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Letter from Washington Anderson to Mr. John K. Chester. 4 March 1845 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Louisville, [Kentucky], regarding financial matters concerning the redemption of lands in Arkansas. Back |
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Receipt from Ed Bray 4 November 1845 Scope and ContentIn the amount of four dollars and 87 cents for his Shelby county state and county taxes for the year [1843]. |
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Folder 16: Correspondence and Documents 1846 |
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Account listing for Mr. Edward D. Bray January 23, 1846-April 10, 1847 Scope and ContentIn account with Boswell & Gatling. Memphis, Tennessee. |
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Receipt for Ed Bray 11 February 1846 Scope and ContentFor bales of cotton sold by John K. Chester |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 24 February 1846 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Currituck] County, North Carolina. Regarding a request for the repayment of loan in order to finance business. |
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Letter from W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 9 October 1846 Scope and ContentRegarding the recent bad weather in [North Carolina]; recent family illness; prices for various goods and slaves; and family |
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Annotated Calling Card from Sophia Bridgers to [Mary Edmondson]. [1848-1849] |
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Folder 17: Correspondence and Documents 1847 |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 6 January 1847 Scope and ContentRegarding the repayment of loan in Currituck County [North Carolina]. |
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Account listing for E.D. Bray to Edgerton & Stark. February – April 1847 |
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Letter from J.L. [Hearring?] to Mr. E.D. Bray. 11 February 1847 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Ripley, Tennessee. Regarding the possible suit of Gregory & Berry. Back of letter addressed to, “Mr. Edmund |
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Letter from A. [Andrew] Bray to “D. Brother” [Ed Bray]. 16 February 1847 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Youngs Point, Louisana. |
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Letter from “Sister Mary” [Mary Edmondson] to “Jo” [Joanna Edmondson] 15 April 1847 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding the description of Memphis hotel, Fort Pickering, dances, Cousin Ebb and |
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Letter from W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 13 May 1847 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck, [North Carolina]. Regarding waiting for a letter; the running away of Ab; the new vessel which |
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Letter from W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 3 June 1847 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck, [North Carolina]. Regarding the receipt of payment in the amount of $700; concern over the runaway |
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Account listing of Mr. E.D. Bray to John K. Chester. August 1847- June 1848 |
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Letter from Brother W. Bray to “Dear Brother.” 28 Octover 1847 Scope and ContentRegarding the wedding of cousin Charity Janes Northern and the need to account for the use of her slaves. |
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Folder 18: Correspondence and Documents 1848 |
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Poetry signed by “Raymond” [Sophia Bridgers] and dedicated to M.H.E. [Mary H. Edmondson]. [1848] Scope and ContentEnvelope. Note: contains newspaper article featuring poem “To My Harp.” |
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Note from J.N. Bybee to “Dr. [A.C.?] Newman. 1 January 1848 Scope and ContentRegarding instructions to pay John Anderson $85. |
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Letter from W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. |
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Letter from [Sophia Bridgers] to [Mary Edmondson]. 3 June 1848 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Sunny Side. regarding the author of a piece inscribed to Mary H. Edmondson, Raymond the author of the piece, |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray]. 26 June 1848 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck C. House, North Carolina. |
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Folder 19: Correspondence and Documents 1849 |
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Anson [Whipple] to [McCullagh] & Co. 12 February 1849 |
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Letter from James [illegible last name] to Mr. John L. Scurr. 24 May 1849 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, regarding the payment of bills and sale of slaves. Back of letter addressed to, “Mr. John L. Scurr, |
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Letter from James H.E. [James Howard Edmondson] to “Dearest Parents” [Andrew Jackson Edmondson and Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 16 October 1849 Scope and ContentRegarding life out west during the gold rush, trip across the plains, the Mormons, prospecting, gold, food, death of friends, |
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Folder 20: Correspondence and Documents 1848-1849 |
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Letter from Mary H. E. [Mary Holmes Edmondson] to “Dear Friend [perhaps “Alf” Alfred Douglas] [1849] Scope and ContentRegarding a strange rambling letter about friendship, language, poetry, flattery, trust, and Soph [Sophia Bridgers]. Envelope. |
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Handmade book of poetry by Sophia Bridgers sent to Mary Edmondson [1849] Scope and ContentNote: Titles of poems include “To Mary E. My Sweetest Friend,” “To Moll,” “To My Dear Friends Jane and Mary,” “To Moll E,” |
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Several undated empty envelopes addressed to Mary Edmondson and Rev. Alfred Douglafs |
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Calling Card for Miss Sophia A. Bridgers. |
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Folder 21: Correspondence and Documents 1850s |
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Letter from [Mary Edmondson [Anderson] to [“Belle” Isabella Edmondson]. circa 1850s Scope and ContentFragment. Regarding a requested description of Dr. Robinson who has treated someone badly. |
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Letter from Alice to Joanna [Edmondson]. circa 1850s Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs [Mississippi]. Regarding a friend writes to Joanna from Holly Springs that she is on her way |
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Letter from Jo [Joanna Edmondson] to “My Dear Sister Mary” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] 2 September [1850s] Scope and ContentLetter discusses that she is in love but the boy loves Tate. Envies Tate’s beauty and sweetness. She, herself is ugly and |
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Letter from Sister Moll [Mary H. Edmondson] to “Dearly Loved Sister” [Joanna Edmondson]. circa 1850s Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Memphis, Tennessee]. Regarding visiting in Memphis with her cousins the Tituses. Having a wonderful time |
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Letter from Mary E. [Edmondson] to “Joe” [Joanna Edmondson]. circa 1850s Scope and ContentRegarding New Year greetings, request to send clothing and need for news from home. |
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Letter from Mary E. [Edmondson] to “My Dear Jo” [Joanna Edmondson] circa 1850s Scope and ContentRegarding the Irish potatoes planted. Children left for Memphis. Ground prepared for watermelon planting. Man coming to fix |
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Letter from Sophie [Sophia Bridgers (Walthall)] to “Bel” [Isabella Edmondson]. [1855-1856] Scope and ContentRegarding a good time in Nashville. Wants to go back to the college and spend an evening with Belle and the girls. |
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Folder 22: Correspondence and Documents 1850 |
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Letter from Sophie Bridgers to “Dearest Moll” [Mary Edmondson] 11 January 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Coffeeville, [Mississippi]. Regarding boredom in the “muddy town” of Coffeeville. Desire to come home and |
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Letter from Mollie E. [Mary H. Edmondson] to Bettie [Driver] 11 February 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, [Mississippi]. Regarding the mpending marriage of Bettie, recipes, and family. |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson] to “Dear Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 11 April 1850 Scope and ContentRegarding being on board the Sultana at Memphis. Cholera is on board. Rumors it is raging on the river and fresh fruit is |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson] to “Jo and Tate” [Joanna Edmondson and Elizabeth Tate Edmondson]. 5 July 1850 Scope and ContentRegarding advice from Missouri about how to behave at school so as to reflect well on parents. Be perfect ladies. Back of |
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Receipt for John Anderson 20 August 1850 Scope and ContentFor $200 payment to [illegible signature] for rent on grocery building in Stockton. |
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Letter from Sophia [Bridgers] to “My Dear Darling” [Mary Edmondson] 28 September 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding teaching at Oxford. Wants Mary to visit. Comforts her on death of little |
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Letter from Soph [Sophia Bridgers] to “My Dear Dearest Moll” [Mary H. Edmondson] 29 October 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding a complaint about Mary’s short letter. Questions regarding engagement. Details |
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Letter from Benjamin W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Edmund D. Bray] 27 November 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck C. [ourt] House, North Carolina. Enclosed document granting power of attorney to Ed Bray to do |
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Letter from Sophia Bridgers to “Dearest Moll” [Mary Edmondson] 7 December 1850 Scope and ContentRegarding questions of Mary’s reasons for not writing. Envelope with Oxford postmark. |
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Letter from Soph [Sophia Bridgers] to “Dearest Darling Moll” [Mary Edmondson] 10 December 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding Ed Walthall insulted her in his note and she questions his motives in apologizing |
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Letter from Soph [Sophia Bridgers] to “My Sweetest Moll” [Mary Edmondson] 12 December 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding complaints of Mary’s not writing. Cousin Tom will return pictures so Mary |
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Letter from Soph [Sophia Bridgers] to “My Sweetest” [Mary Edmondson] 17 December 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding a short note written during preparations for a party. Sophia is very excited |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Edmund D. Bray] 25 December 1850 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck C.[ourt] House. Regarding the sale of slaves for money needed by Benjamin Bray. General discussion |
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Folder 23: Correspondence and Documents 1851 |
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Promissory note from Ed Bray to Anthony Street 17 February 1851 Scope and ContentAnthony Street is the attorney for William H. Street; regarding a promise to pay $500 in one year to Anthony Street for the |
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Land Deed for land sold by E.D. Bray to John [M.?] Goode. 17 February 1851 |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson] to “Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson 22 February 1851 Scope and ContentRegarding sister’s ill child is better. Em has supplied stories of Edmondson’s crossness at home and says Eddie and Belle |
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Promissory note from Ed Bray to Joseph [Lenow?] 15 April 1851 Scope and ContentRegarding the promise to pay $100 in one year from date. |
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Letter from Ed D. Bray to “My Dear” [possibly Eliza Bray of Baileys Springs] 26 April 1851 Scope and ContentRegarding matters of home life; planting cotton, crops, family, etc. |
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Letter from Mollie [last name not listed] to “My dearest Aunt” [possibly Eliza Bray] 26 April 1851 Scope and ContentStamped envelope addressed to, “Mrs. Eliza Bray, Baileys Spring, near Florence, Alabama.” |
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Land indenture between [illegible first name] Williams and Edward D. Bray 16 July 1851 Scope and ContentShelby County, Tennessee |
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Speech Welcoming General Law August 1851 Scope and ContentAstoria [Oregon]/ [John? Anderson] |
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Promissory note of Ed Bray to [illegible name] 26 September 1851 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $230 |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson] to “Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 14 October 1851 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding Captain Ames family leaving Pontotoc for Memphis, Sister feeling better, |
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Receipt from Ed Bray to [G. Buniton?] 15 November 1851 Scope and ContentFor the payment of $1570. |
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Folder 24: Correspondence and Documents 1852 |
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Receipt for E.D. Bray 9 January 1852 Scope and ContentFor $75 payment for the Shelby County and State of Tennessee taxes |
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Letter from W. Bray to “Dear Brother” [Ed Bray] 27 January 1852 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Currituck, [North Carolina].. Envelope addressed to, “Mr. Edmund D. Bray, Memphis, Tennefsee [sic]” with |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson] to “Jo” [Joanna Edmondson] 10 August 1852 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, [Mississippi]. Regarding Jo who is in Pontotoc. Their mother arrived home. Mary often alone |
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Letter from Soph [Sophia Bridgers] to “My Dearest Friend” [Mary Edmondson] [?] November 1852 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding fears about Cousin Tom’s declaration of love and wants Mary to travel to |
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Folder 25: Correspondence and Documents 1853 |
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Account listing of E.D. Bray to W.W. Rochell [Dr.?] January-October 1853 |
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License to Practice Law in Mississippi and Tennessee for John A. Anderson 31 January 1853 |
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Promissory note for Joseph H. Mosby to C.A. Alexand[er?] 28 Febuary 1853 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $25 |
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Letter from Cara [Anderson] to “My Dear Brother” [John A. Anderson] 2 October 1853 Scope and ContentRegarding a delightful first meeting with Mollie [Mary] Edmondson. Discussion of their conversation and how it involved John |
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Folder 26: Correspondence and Documents 1854 |
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Letter from an unlisted author to unknown recipient [possibly Tate Edmondson] [1854] Scope and ContentFragment of a letter; contains several poems, “Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Four!” and “Sonnet to Tate.” |
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Receipt for the payment of Ed D. Bray’s account with W.W. Rochell [1854] |
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Receipt from E.D. Bray to Eliza A.A. Booth 12 January 1854 Scope and ContentFor the amount of $28.30 paid |
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Promissory note from unknown individual [probably Ed Bray] to Asa Bell 20 January 1854 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $823.89 |
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Letter from Mary Orne, Cara Anderson and Mr. Buckley to Mary [Mary Edmondson] 7 February 1854 Scope and Content[does not appear to be entire letter]. Regarding good times in Holly Springs. Edmondson’s new home Blythewood. Cara writesthat her brother John Anderson is not returning to Oregon. Stamped envelope with Memphis postmark addressed to Mary Edmondson in Holly Springs. |
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Letter from Lou to “Dearest Tate” [Tate Edmondson] 7 March 1854 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding complaints about Tate’s few letters. Mentions Mary and Soph’s visit recently |
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Letter from Lou to Tate [Edmondson] 10 April 1854 Scope and ContentRegarding complaints of a terrible toothache. Writes of how fast the time has flown and it is already a year since they graduated |
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Promissory note between [Ed Bray?] and A.H. Herron 11 September 1854 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $856. Note on back of fragment reads, “April 28, 1856. Received of [illegible] one [illegible word] and fifty |
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Promissory note between [Ed Bray] and A.H. Herron 11 September 1854 Scope and ContentNote: The back of the fragment states, “Received of the [illegible word] one hundred thirty two dollars 50/100 Chamberlin |
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Promissory note between [Ed Bray] and A.H. Herron 11 September 1854 |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Helen” [Helen Edmondson] [After September 1854] Scope and ContentNote: Written after Mary’s marriage to John Anderson in September 1854. Back of letter addressed to, “Miss Helen [?] Edmondson, |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “My Precious Mother and Darling Father” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson and Andrew Jackson Scope and ContentLetter sent from New Orleans, [Louisiana]. Regarding being en route to Texas through New Orleans. Extremely homesick and wants |
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Receipt for John A. Anderson 16 December 1854 Scope and ContentFor payment in the amount of $3.00 for one year subscription to the Weekly Delta, Austin, Texas |
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Letter from Mary to “My Darling Sister” [Joanna Edmondson] 30 December 1854 – 2 January 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Austin, Texas. Regarding a Servant/Slave?, Rhody, caught stealing. Describes arrival into Austin from Houston. |
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Folder 27: Correspondence and Documents 1855Scope and ContentNote: See January 2, 1855 letter under December 30, 1854 heading above |
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Receipt from Mr. Bray to D.S. Green January 1855 Scope and ContentFor the payment of $27.75 |
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Letter Fragment 11 January 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Austin, Texas. Regarding the discussion of marriage and conduct in marriage. Note: In 1899 Mary Anderson |
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Letter from Ed D. Bray to Eliza [Bray] 28 January 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Baltimore; Regarding the trip from home and expected return. Envelope addressed to, “Mrs. Eliza Bray Memphis, |
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Letter from Mary Edmondson Anderson to “Precious Old Josey” [Joanna Edmondson] 1 February 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Austin, Texas. Regarding life in Texas. Still having difficulty with Rhody, and sent her away to the country. |
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Letter from [W.?] Hess Jones to Col. J.H. Murray 3 February 1855 Scope and ContentRegarding the request to pay John A. Anderson $80 on the behalf of Mr. Jones. |
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Letter from Mary Edmondson Anderson to [Joanna Edmondson] [15 February 1855] Scope and ContentFragment. Regarding missing her. Reading Fashion and Famine. Asks about slaves at home. Rhody’s progress in the country. Impossibility |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Edmund Bray] 22 February 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Greentown, Currituck County, North Carolina. Regarding the death of Brother Wallis. Back of letter used as |
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Letter from M.L. Bybee to “My Beloved Son” [John Anderson] 22 February 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington City Navy Yard. Regarindg his mother in Washington to see about pension. His land warrant. Advises |
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Promissory note between [Ed Bray] and James Johnson 28 April 1855 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $1856 |
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Letter from “Sister Mary” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] to “My own Josey” [Joanna Edmondson] 15 March 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Austin, Texas. Regarding missing “dear loved Blythewood” and all at home. “Bright-hearted Tate, gentle little |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “My own dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 3 April 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, Texas. Regarding a long letter from Huntsville, Texas about her love for him on his birthday. |
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Letter from Jimmie to “My own dear Belle” [Belle Edmondson] 12 April 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Simmerport]. Regarding her harrowing experience on the sinking of the steamboat [Brilliant?]. Describes |
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Letter from [Mary Edmondson Anderson] to “My darling Joe” [Joanna Edmondson] 12 April 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from near Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding still being in Huntsville and still having trouble with Rhody. Recalls |
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Letter from Mary E.A. [Edmondson Anderson] to “My dear dear Joe” [Joanna Edmondson] 21 April 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Near Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding her dissatisfaction with Texas. Homesickness. Asks about Cousin Eliza’s |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to Joanna Edmondson 3 May 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from near Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding still being homesick and having trouble with Rhody’s stealing. Mentions Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements noteNote: slightly damaged and fragile. |
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Letter from Mollie M. to Belle [Edmondson] 6 May 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding a letter from a girl friend from Pontotoc. Mentions school and events |
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Letter from H.C. Williams to “My Dear Sir” [John A. Anderson]. 7 May 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Woodford, Virginia. Regarding the theft of John’s land warrant and what he should say on claim. Warrant lost |
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Letter from H.C. Williams to “Dear Sir” [John A. Anderson] 20 May 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Woodford, Virginia. Regarding agreement that John is to send affidavit about loss of warrant. Williams still |
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Folder 28: Correspondence and Documents 1855 |
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Letter from Mollie to “Ever dear friend” [Belle Edmondson] 4 June 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding life in Pontotoc. |
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Letter from John L. [Scurr?] to “Dear Edmond” [Ed Bray] 18 June 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oak Grove. Regarding the distribution of the Wallice estate. Stamped envelope addressed to, “Mr. Edmond D. |
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Letter from H. C. Williams to “My dear sir” [John A. Anderson] 27 June 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Woodford, [Virginia]. Regarding joy to know that the land warrant is not lost. Mentions that his old friend |
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Promissory note from [Ed Bray?] to Barnett Graham 14 July 1855 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $29.37 |
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Receipt from Ed D. Bray to Asa Bell 21 July 1855 Scope and ContentFor payment in the amount of $203 |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “My darling Josey” [Joanna Edmondson] 27 August 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding Mary’s sickness [confinement?]. The possibility of her Mother coming to Texas. |
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Letter from John A. Anderson to “My Dear Sir” [A.J. Edmondson] 8 September 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding the details of Mary’s confinement. Detailed description of house they are |
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Letter from Annie to [Belle Edmondson] [28 September 1855] Scope and ContentLetter fragment. Regarding friend from school cannot return until fever epidemic is over with the first frost. Stamped envelope |
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Promissory note between [Ed. Bray?] and James Johnson 16 October 1855 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $100 |
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Letter from “S” [?] to “My dear Bruser” [Belle Edmondson] 29 October 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Brookhaven], [Mississippi]. Regarding a long rambling letter from a girl friend and schoolmate. Stamped |
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Letter from John L. [Scurr?] to “Dear Edmond” [Ed Bray] 20 November 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oak Grove. Regarding the receipt of letter and more information about the distribution of Wallis’ estate. |
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Letter from John A. Anderson to “Dear Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 22 November 1855 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding the announcement of the birth of a baby girl. The child is named “Mary Howard” |
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Promissory note between [Ed Bray?] and J.S. Bell 28 November 1855 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $232.05 |
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Letter from Sue Nailes to Belle Edmondson 28 November 1855 Scope and ContentRegarding Belle’s lack of writing. Marriage of Sallie Brown [?] to a Mr. Smith. Mentions not receiving an invitation to the |
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Promissory note from John A. Anderson to C.S. Hamilton 15 December 1855 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $23.00. Note: back of fragment reads, “Recd of John A Anderson the sum of Twenty three dollars and sixteen |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “My own darling Joe” [Joanna Edmondson] 31 December 1855Scope and ContentRegarding the description of new baby and of Mary’s ill health. Thanks for the baby clothes sent by Joanna. Long portion of |
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Folder 29: Correspondence and Documents 1856 |
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Receipt for payment from John Anderson on his account with [JRO?] and E.E. Smith 7 January 1856 |
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Letter from Putnam Darden [signed Josiah Solomon Simmolins] to Mifs [sic] Isabella [Edmondson] 11 January 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from University of Mississippi. Regarding an amusing letter about life at the University of Mississippi. Stamped |
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Receipt for payment from John A. Anderson to James L. [Paugh?] 13 February 1856 |
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Letter from J. Patton Anderson to John Anderson 8 March 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington City. Regarding “plain talk” about John’s drinking and his future, his debts and returning to |
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Letter from William Reeves to unknown recipient 13 March 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding authorization for John Anderson to retrieve a fine coat for William Reeves |
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Account for John A. Anderson with D.J. [Rausam?] 17 March 1856 Scope and ContentNotes that payment had been received in full. |
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Letter from J. Patton Anderson to John Anderson 28 March 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington City. Regarding anger about John drawing more on his [Patton Anderson’s] account than had been |
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Receipt for the payment of E.D. Bray’s Shelby County tax for the year 1855 7 April 1855 |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 25 April 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding joy to hear of the young Minnie’s improvement. Mentions bad conduct of brother |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 25 April 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding some of Bush’s papers. Wants him to write and invite their sister, Cara, |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson. 28 April 1856 Scope and ContentRegarding fine chance if John can join with J.W. Thompson. John should get down to work and stick to it. Mentions Brother |
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Letter from W.H. Kilpatrick [William Hobson Kilpatrick, Jane Edmondson Kilpatrick’s husband?] to “Dear sir” [John A. Anderson] 30 April 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding that he did not receive John’s letter until after Mr. Thompson had left |
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Letter from J.W. Thompson to R.W. Edmondson and W.H. Kilpatrick 4 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Ripley, [Mississippi]. Regarding lack of desire to form a partnership in his own county. Suggests Corinth |
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Letter from J.A. Murray to John Anderson 6 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding sorrow that John is not returning to Texas. Discusses ramifications of Patton’s |
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Letter from W.H. Kilpatrick to John A. Anderson 7 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding the decision of John W. Thompson not to take a partner in his law practice. |
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Notice of receipt of John A. Anderson’s bounty land claim by the Commissioner of the United States Pension Office, J. Minot 9 May 1856 |
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Note from H.C. Williams to John [Anderson] [9 May 1856] Scope and ContentNote sent from Washington, D.C. Regarding the received land claim form and Patton Anderson. |
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Letter from W. Deavenport to Major J.A. Anderson 11 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, Texas. Regarding an invoice for medical services for Anderson and his family while in Texas. |
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Letter from J. Patton Anderson to John Anderson 22 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington City. Regarding receiving letter from John written on the 12th of May. Sorry for former discussion |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 27 May 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding Butler leaving Memphis for Helena, Arkansas to become the editor of the States |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 4 June 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding leaving for Helena on Friday. Mentions Sister Kate coming up on the “Cherokee.” |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 16 June 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding location of Brown land in Itawamba County, Mississippi. Mentions that Sister |
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Letter from Mary E. Anderson to “My Dear Husband” [John A. Anderson] 17 June 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Blythewood. Regarding recent illness. Hopes he is encouraged with his position in Memphis and they won’t |
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Letter from J.R. & E.E, Smither to J.A. Anderson, Esq. 19 June 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding enclosed bill which is past due. Note: Account is attached. |
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Letter from N.B. [Bell] Murray to “My Dear Brother” [John A. Anderson] 21 June 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [?] Springs. Regarding John’s sister in Texas writes about her health and politics. Back of letter used as |
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Folder 30: Correspondence and Documents July-December 1856 |
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Letter from H.C. Williams to “My Dear Sir” [John A. Anderson] 18 July 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington. Regarding enclosed bounty land warrant for 80 acres. News of Congress, politics and campaigns. |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 24 July 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding wanting her father to send his carriage to her at Lafayette so they will |
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Letter from Marcus [A.?] [Wright?] to John Anderson 4 August 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding the release from obligation to rent one of his properties in Memphis. |
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Printed report entitled Speech of the Hon. J. Patton Anderson 6 August 1856 Scope and ContentRegarding the Indian War in Washington and Oregon |
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Letter from N.B. [Bell] Murray to “My own dear brother” [John A. Anderson] 8 August 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from near Huntsville, [Texas]. Regarding a brief letter on the evils of drinking. Begs John to give up “the dreadful |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to John Anderson 10 August 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Helena, Arkansas. Regarding a request for John to write a piece for Butler’s newspaper if he remains with |
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Possible manuscript by John Anderson [circa August 1856] Scope and ContentFragment; piece on the Know-Nothing party and the current state of politics |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to “My dear John” [John A. Anderson] 26 August 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Helena, Arkansas. Regarding John’s article on the Know-Nothings and liked it. Mentions sources for articles, |
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Letter from Butler P. Anderson to “My dear John” [John A. Anderson] 25 September 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Helena, Arkansas. Regarding how he has been out of the office for five weeks so he has been unable to send |
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Note from A.[O.?] Hunter to Mrs. Bybee. October 1856 Scope and ContentNote sent from [Marion?], Arkansas. Regarding a letter of introduction for Mrs. Bybee. Regrets having missed her. Wishes to |
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Letter from Cara A. Buckley to “My dear brother” [John A. Anderson] 1 October 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Round Hill, Northampton, [New York]. Regarding deriving much benefit for her eyes, which are still weak, |
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Letter from Mollie [Mary E. Anderson] to “My dear husband” [John A. Anderson] 11 October 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding her trip and arrival in Pontotoc. Description of how the city has changed |
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Bill for Mr. John A. Anderson from H.M. Grosvenor 17 November 1856 Scope and ContentMemphis, [Tennessee]. Letterhead reads, “Bought of H.M. Grosvenor, Piano Forte, Melodeon, Furniture and Carpet Dealer, Curtain |
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Letter from Mary E. Anderson to “Dear father” [A.J. Edmondson] 19 November 1856 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Helena, Arkansas. Regarding her trip to Helena on Colonel Drumen and the health of Minnie. News about the |
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Promissory note from A. [Betters?] to L.N. Chamberlain 2 December 1856 Scope and ContentIn the amount of $5.50 |
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Receipt for John A. Anderson 17 December 1856 Scope and ContentFor shipment of two trucks from New Orleans to Helena, Arkansas |
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Bill for J.A. Anderson by the Memphis and New Orleans Packet Line. 21 December 1856 Scope and ContentFor the shipment of two trunks |
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Folder 31: Correspondence and Documents 1857 |
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Letter from Mary E. A. [Edmondson Anderson] to “My dear husband” [John A. Anderson] [circa 1857] Scope and ContentRegarding Minnie’s ill health and whopping cough. Urges him to come home soon as both she and Minnie are missing him. |
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Statement of account for Ed Bray to J.S. Herron 1857 |
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Receipt for E.D. Bray [13] January 1857 Scope and ContentFor the payment of E.D. Bray’s Tennessee state and county (Shelby County) taxes for 1856. |
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Letter from Annie [Perdue] to “Isa” [Isabella Edmondson] 25 March 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Vicksburg, [Mississippi]. Regarding the change in seasons. Also writes of her feelings of sadness on hearing |
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Letter from Sister Jane [Jane Edmondson Kilpatrick] to Belle 5 April 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding ill health of the baby Jimmy who is teething. Also describes her own ill |
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Land deed of James E. Dean [] May 1857 |
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Letter from M.L. Bybee to “My dear John” [John A. Anderson] 10 May 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Enclosed letter from Dr. Wallace [Estill] regarding the property of Col. William Anderson |
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Letter from a clerk of some sort to Mrs. Bybee 28 April 1857 Scope and ContentFragment. Letter sent from Oakland Echo [Tennessee]. Regarding Colonel William Anderson’s land in Franklin County [Tennessee]. |
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Letter from [Bullord and Mitchner, Attorneys at Law] to Mrs. M.L. Bybee 13 May 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Fulton, Mifs. [sic]. Regarding confusion over site of land supposedly owned by the Anderson’s. Asks for the |
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Letter from Lettie F.B. Vick to “Dear old friend and schoolmate” [Isabella Edmondson] 1 July 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Louisville, [Kentucky]. Regarding Belle’s old roommate from Franklin Female College asks for all the news |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear husband” [John A. Anderson] 5 July 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from “Father’s.” Regarding new home at Mt. Pleasant. News of birth of Tate’s child and the pain she endured. Misses |
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Receipt for Ed Bray 6 July 1857 Scope and ContentFor the Shelby County tax for 1856 |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson] to Belle [Edmondson] 30 August [1857] Scope and ContentRegarding Belle’s letter and are glad she is having a good time with her old schoolmates. Mentions Tate’s new baby. Mentions |
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Letter from “Sister Mary” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] to “Dearest Jo” [Joanna Edmondson] September 1857 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding her visit to Memphis and their family she is staying with. Deaths of several |
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Folder 32: Correspondence and Documents 1858 |
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Letter from E.M. [Perryman?] to Mr. Ed D. Bray 29 February [1858] Scope and ContentRegarding Bray’s request to send him a copy of land title so that payments could begin on land. Perryman expresses his fears |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 7 March 1858 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Helena, Arkansas. Regarding how she has not heard from him in a long while. Misses both parents. Knows that |
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Letter from Joanna Edmondson to “My Dear Sister” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] 3 May [1858] Scope and ContentRegarding sadness over “this deepest… affliction.” Possibly written after the death of Mary’s first husband, John Anderson. |
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Recipe for eggs September 1858 |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 5 September 1858 Scope and ContentRegarding lack of will after the deaths of her husband [John died May 2nd]. She describes the state of her health. John’s |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 9 September 1858 Scope and ContentRegarding how Aunt Ellen wants her to spend the winter with her. Mary requests thoughts of parents on this visit. Asks if |
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Account statement of Mr. Bray for the Rev. George White, D.D. Memphis, TN 4 October 1858 |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 8 October 1858 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Macon, Georgia. Regarding her trip to Aunt Ellen’s house. Area between Huntsville and Chattanooga is “very |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 13 October 1858 Scope and ContentRegarding being Monticello, Florida at J. Patton’s home. Speaks of Belle’s kind and loving heart. Glad Belle is attending |
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Receipt for E.D. Bray 21 October 1859 Scope and ContentFor the Tennessee State and Shelby County 1858 taxes |
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Promissory note for E. Bray from R.F.A. Goodman 29 December [1858-1859] |
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Folder 33: Correspondence and Documents 1859 |
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Statement of accounts for Mr. E.D. Bray in account with Webb & Rawlings 1859-1860 |
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Receipt for payment from E.D. Bray to Lamb & Upshaw 22 January 1859 |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Jimmy” [James Howard Edmondson] 15 February 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Casa Bianca, [Florida]. Regarding her thanks for the money sent by Jimmy to her. It was more than she requested |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 29 March 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Florida. Regarding the idea that Belle should travel with Aunt Ellen and Mary. She seems to feel that it |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Jo” [Joanna Edmondson] 23 April 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Florida. Regarding lengthy religious discussion. Asks that Jo minister to the servants, especially Uncle |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 9 May 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Casa Bianca, Florida. Regarding upcoming trip to Philadelphia by Washington. Anxious to hear from family |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Eddie” [Edmund Augustus Edmondson] 3 June 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Philadelphia. Regarding her visit in Washington. She saw the President, the additions to the Capitol building, |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “My dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 10 June 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Philadelphia. Regarding if they have Presbyterian ministers in Mt. Pleasant. Mary is afraid the Edmondson’s |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to George [Dashiell] 4 August 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Lewiston, Pennsylvania. Regarding hearing that he is in New York on business. She may want to return home |
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Letter from Dr. Malone to “My dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 25 October 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding a recent letter from Belle describing her sickness and asking the doctor’s |
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Letter from [R.L. Guards ?] to “My dear Mrs. Anderson” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] 2 December 1859 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding a receipt of certificate of church membership in Helena, [Arkansas] and the |
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Box 2 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents circa 1860s |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson Crump] to “Dear Sister Mary” [Edmondson Anderson] 6 March [circa 1860s] Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding the plight of an orphaned young girl in Oxford seeking her relatives in |
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Receipt for goods purchased of Mifs [sic] Belle Edmondson at J.H. Lowenstine & Bros circa 1860 |
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Letter from [Bray] to Maj. R.W. [Muniger] circa 1860s Scope and ContentRegarding leave of absence for [Boone Baley] |
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Letter from [James H. Edmondson] to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] circa 1860s Scope and ContentFragment. Regarding sending six or seven more pear trees, ten plum trees, and ten cherry trees to finish out the garden. Sending |
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Letter from Missy [Morgan] to “My dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] circa 1860s Scope and ContentRegarding seeing Dr. Moses. Wants Belle to deliver a letter in Memphis. Needs a baby blanket. Stamped envelope, addressed |
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Letter from “Ducks” to George T. Lincoln circa 1860s Scope and ContentLetter sent from Sylvan Lodge. Regarding refusal of their mother to allow “Ducks” to come and visit her sick brother. George |
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Letter from unsigned to Isabel [sic] circa 1860s Scope and ContentRegarding being not pleased that she asked her to buy things and try to get them through the lines. “Consider who you trouble |
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Note from A.E. [Kahn] to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Bell” 3 September [circa 1861-1865] Scope and ContentRegarding thanks Belle for her efforts in sending letters. |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1860 |
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Statement of the account of Bray with [J. Boca] 1860 |
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Statement of account on land purchase 11 January 1860 |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 23 February 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Corinth, [Mississippi]. Regarding being in Corinth with her ill sister [Jane]. Mentions that her mother arrived |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 18 May 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, [Mississippi]. Regarding being detained in Oxford until Monday. News about family and friends in |
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Letter from Spruille to “My kind friend” [Isabella Edmondson] 2 July 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Gothic Studio, Home. Regarding trip home and quiet visit at home. Father built a Gothic Studio. Mentions |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 7 July 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, Mississippi]. Regarding not hearing any news from home. Brother [Robert] is still very ill. Mentions |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father and Mother” [A.J. Edmondson and Mary Howard Edmondson] 17 July 1860 Scope and ContentRegarding why they have not heard anything from home. Brother [Robert] still quite ill. |
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Letter from George W..[Wray?] to A. J. Edmondson 19 July 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pocahontas, [Mississippi]. Regarding being very difficult to read. Expressing sorrow over Mr. Edmondson’s |
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Note from [Mr. Wray] to [A.J. Edmondson] [19 July 1860] Scope and ContentRegarding a bill explanation |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father and Mother” [A.J. Edmondson and Mary Howard Edmondson] 8 August 1860 Scope and Content[Pontotoc, Mississippi]. Regarding how the heat is very bad and is perhaps causing her ill health. Believes that wearing blackmight exacerbate the problem. Mentions family and R.W. Edmondson’s ill health. Back of letter used as stamped envelope, addressed to “Mr. A.J. Edmondson, North Mount Pleasant, Marshall County, Mississippi.” |
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Letter from Spruille Binford to “Kind friend, Mifs.[sic.] Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 17 August 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Chicago, Illinois. Regarding stay in Chicago at the Adams House. Asks about Belle’s acquaintance with Carlo |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 27 September 1860 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding how she wishes he had been by Pontotoc to see Robert when he visited Corinth. |
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Receipt for E.D. Bray 7 December 1860 Scope and ContentFor Tennessee State and Shelby County 1860 taxes |
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Receipt from E.D. Bray by [J.J.] Rawlings & Co 24 December 1860 Scope and ContentFor three bales of cotton |
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[J.J.] Rawlings & Co. receipt from [Carcy?] Jones 24 December 1860
Scope and ContentFor two bales of cotton moved by “Bray’s wagon.” |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1861 |
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Letter from Emily E. Perkins to “My Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] [1861] Scope and ContentLetter sent from Jackson, [Mississippi]. Regarding Belle’s loneliness and heartache after the Carlo Patti romance has ended. |
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Statement of ED Bray’s 1861 State [Tennessee] and County [Shelby] taxes 1861 |
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Statement of account of E.D. Bray to Finley Holmes January-October 1861 Scope and ContentNote: penciled note at bottom of statement reads, “March 25, 1866. Rec’d payment in full by cash Finley Holmes. |
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Statement of account sales of cotton for E.D. Bray by J. Rawlings & Co., Memphis 4 January 1861 |
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Statement of account sales of cotton for C. Jones by J.J. Rawlings & Co., Memphis 4 January 1861 |
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Letter from J.H. Edmondson to Bell [Isabella Edmondson] 28 February 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Columbus, [Mississippi]. Regrading that he knows Carlo Patti has been received by Belle in Memphis. He indicates |
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Note from E.M. [illegible last name] to E.D. Bray 11 April 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Jackson Co., Ark. Regarding a request that Barnes be able to receive the rent money of the Warren place and |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father and Mother.” 20 April 1861 Scope and ContentRegarding the taking of Fort Sumter and her hopes that armed conflict could be averted. At her sister’s [Jane Edmondson Kilpatrick]
in Corinth. Mr. Kilpatrick at home on furlough. Mentions that she expects troops to rendezvous near them and is uncertain |
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Letter from Mary Kilpatrick to “Aunt Buck Bell” [Isabella Edmondson] 17 May 1861 Scope and ContentRegarding the events of the soldiers arrival and training in Corinth. She saw a military parade in a field. Soldiers have |
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Letter from Mary H. Anderson to “Dear Father” [A.J. Edmondson] 29 May 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Corinth, [Mississippi]. Regarding news of all the soldiers in Corinth. Mentions that General Beauregard is |
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Letter from Jane Kilpatrick to “My dear Father and Mother” [A.J. Edmondson and Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] 29 May 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Corinth, [Mississippi]. Regarding the difficulties of having her home filled with friends, soldiers, and |
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Letter from Sarah M. Henderson [wife of Thomas H. Henderson?] to “My Dear Sister” [Name unknown] 31 May 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Marshalltown. Regarding a conflict in family over abolitionism. Does not agree with the beliefs of the abolitionists. |
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Promissory note of [W.B. Warthell?] to Octavius Applegate 11 June 1861 |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson] to “Dear Mother” [Mary Ann Howard Edmondson] [24] July 1861 Scope and ContentRegarding that Father wishes to know when she is coming home. Tate and Nannie are with them. “Jimmie” expects to go on to |
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Letter from Emily Perkins to “My Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 8 September 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Boliver. Regarding consoling Belle over the death of her mother. Mentions Belle’s two afflictions: the death |
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Letter from E.A. [Eddie] Edmondson to “Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 30 September 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp Bluff City Greys, Columbus, Kentucky. Regarding camp at Columbus, Kentucky. Mentions the strict rules |
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Letter from E.A.E. [Edmund Augustus Edmondson] to “Dear Bell” [Isabella Edmondson] 25 October 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp Bluff City Greys, Columbus, Kentucky. Regarding thanking Belle and Helen for the shirts and gloves they |
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Letter from E.A. [Edmund Augustus] Edmondson to ” Dear Bell” [Isabella Edmondson] 26 December 1861 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp Bluff City Greys, Columbus, Kentucky. Regarding Christmas in camp. He mentions that Christmas morning |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1862 |
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Letter from Belle [Edmondson] to Mr. Patti [Carlo Patti] undated [1862] Scope and ContentRegarding canceling their engagement. She states that she does not wish to share her heart with another. Mentions also the |
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Letter from W.D. Bean to Colonel MacLean 10 January 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Shelbyville, Tennessee. Regarding wanting word on what the Yankees are doing with the people of Lexington, |
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Letter from Mary F. Govan to “Miss Edmondson” [Isabella Edmondson] 13 January 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, Tennessee. Regarding wanting Belle to find information about her brother, George Govan and two other |
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Letter from Emily E. Perkins to “My Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 20 January 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Bolivar, [Tennessee]. Regarding being told by Nannie that Belle was interested in teaching school. She warns |
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Letter from E.A. Edmondson to Bell [Isabella Edmondson] 31 January 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Columbus, Kentucky. Regarding wanting Belle to send some needed supplies. His friend Wash Nicholson is leaving |
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Letter from E.A. Edmondson to “Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 8 February 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp “Bluff City Greys,” Columbus, Kentucky. Regarding winter camp and the duties of a private. Additions |
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Letter from Spruille Binford to “Mifs. [sic.] Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 8 February 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Richmond, Virginia. Regarding formerly bein in the service, but is in Richmond in order to recover his health. |
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Letter from A.J. Edmondson to “My Dear Child” [Isabella Edmondson] 18 February 1862 Scope and ContentRegarding hearing that she has been ill and sent for Dr. Sale. He wants her to return home and will send the Rockaway for |
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Letter from Emily E. Perkins to “My Dear Belle” [Isabella Edmondson] 26 February 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Bolivar, Tennessee. Regarding advice to Belle about the dangers of betraying her feelings for Carlo Patti. |
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Note from [Colonel Garand] to “the Ladies at the Hospital [Overton Hospital].” 28 March 1862 Scope and ContentNote sent from Memphis, [Tennessee] Regarding gratitude for the ladies who aided the sick soldiers of the 13th. Note accompanied |
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Statement of E.D. Bray’s account with Dr. L.F. Logan May-December 1862 |
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Letter from Carlo Patti to “Dear Brother” [Henry Farmer] 8 July 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters, Signal Corps, Tupelo, Mifs. [sic.]. Regarding a request to write. Has spoken with Captain Cummins |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from J.H. Lowenstine & Bros 15 October 1862 Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements noteNote: Damaged by mold. |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from J.H. Lowenstine & Bros. 15 October 1862 Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements noteNote: Damaged by mold. |
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Letter from Tho. [Thomas] H. Price to “Mifs. Belle Edmondson.” 22 October 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, [Mississippi]. Regarding sending his and the entire Army of the West’s sincere thanks for |
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Letter from Major General Sterling Price to “Ladies” [Isabella Edmondson and Hallie “Hal” Rodgers] 5 November 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters, Army of the West. Regarding sending his and his army’s “sincere thanks” for the flag they made. |
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Letter from Mceran McRebel [A.J.Edmondson] to “My Dear Children” [Isabella Edmondson and Hal Rodgers] 10 November 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp. Regarding how he wants to know of their movement from Oxford |
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Letter from Mceran McRebel [A.J. Edmondson] to “My Dear Child” [Isabella Edmondson] 11 November 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [illegible writing] Office. Regarding that Clark Kennerly is in Oxford and Belle had bought the cloth for |
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Letter from Mrs. Clay Taylor to “Mifs. [sic.] Edmondson” [Isabella Edmondson] 12 November 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Warren County, Missouri] Regarding thanks to Belle for the information about her husband. The letter Belle |
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Letter from J. G. Barbour to “Mifs. [sic.] Bell Edmondson.” 21 November 1862 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters, 3 [illegible word] Brigade, Waterford. Regarding that [Ferd] Rodgers went into Memphis under |
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Letter from Thos. H. Price to “Mifs. [sic.] Bell Edmondson.” 24 November 1862 Scope and ContentAbbeville, Mississippi. Regarding how hhe writes to replace the note she lost, but he cannot remember exactly what he wrote |
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Folder 5: Documents-Certificates of Disability for Discharge 1863 |
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Medical Certificate for Private Thomas P. Everett, Co. I, 3rd Mississippi Regiment, C.S.A 6 April 1863 Scope and ContentDue to wounded hand Private Everett has been recommended for hospital duty. |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Private Amadeo Templet, Company H, Fourth Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A 11 April 1863 Scope and ContentDue to chronic ulcer on the leg and wounds received at the Battle of Shiloh (April 6, 1862) Private Templet has been recommended |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Private William [F] Cheatham, Company D, 12 Louisiana Battalion of Artillery, Scope and ContentTwo copies. Re: Due to a blow on the leg Private Cheatham retained only partial use. As a result the surgeon recommended his |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Private Joel Shelton, Company D., 9th Louisiana Battalion of Infantry, Scope and ContentTwo copies. Due to chronic diarrhea and general disability Joel Shelton was recommended for discharge. |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Lieutenant [J. L.] Hays [or Hayse], Company G, 49th Alabama Regiment, Scope and ContentDue to the wounds received at the Battle of Baton Rouge Lieutenant Hays [Hayse] lost a leg. The surgeon recommended his discharge |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Ezekiel Taylor [no rank listed], Company A, First Tennessee Infantry, Scope and ContentTwo copies. Due to consumption-like sickness Ezekiel Taylor was recommended for discharge. |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Private William H. Bayles, Company K, 31st Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A. 12 May 1863 Scope and ContentTwo copies. Due to paralysis of four months standing the surgeon recommended Private Bayles for discharge. |
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Medical Certificate of Disability for Discharge for Private John K. Schooler, Company D, 35th Mississippi Regiment, C.S.A. 12 May 1863 Scope and ContentTwo copies. Recommended for discharge due to partial paralysis of three months standing. |
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Folder 6: Documents-Medical Furlough Certificates 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private James Hudson, 9th Louisiana Batt. Cavalry, C.S.A. April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private M.I. Hamilton, Company D, 30th Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A 14 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Sergeant B.F. Hathcock, Company C., 41st Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, C.S.A. 14 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private Peter O’Hare, Company F, 23rd Arkansas Regiment Infantry, C.S.A. 15 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Captain J.T. Johnson, 1st Tennessee Batt. of Heavy Artillery, C.S.A. 16 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Captain P.G. Milam, Company F, 55th Tennessee Regiment Infantry, C.S.A. 17 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for 1st Lieutenant William Bennett, Company G, 1st Arkansas Batt., Arkansas Volunteers, C.S.A. 20 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private Thomas J. Bunch, Company G, 3rd Tennessee Regiment Volunteers, C.S.A. 22 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private John Price, Company B, 9th Louisiana Batt. Infantry, C.S.A. 22 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private L.T. Watson, Company B, 9th Louisiana Batt. Infantry, C.S.A. 22 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private William Gilbreth, Company B, 48th Tennessee Regiment P.A.C.S., C.S.A. 22 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private Clark Meek, Company D, 1st Tennessee Batt. Volunteers Infantry, C.S.A. 22 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for 2nd Lieutenant J.H. Berry, Company E, 16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. 23 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: Lieutenant Berry asked for a leave of absence (due to the loss of his right leg), before being reassigned to the Trans-Mississippi |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Captain W.H. Davidson, Co. A, 49th Alabama, C.S.A. 23 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private W.M. Parker, Company d, 49th Alabama Regiment Volunteers, C.S.A. 24 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for L.M. Hammond [rank not supplied], Boone Battery, Miles Legion, C.S.A. 25 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private J.E. Brown, Company H, Lyles Consol Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers, C.S.A. 25 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: Medical furlough not approved. Private Brown sent to General Hospital, Lauderdale Springs. |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private James Puck, Company G, 3rd Tennessee Regiment, C.S.A. 26 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Private W. Carmena, Company B, 9th Batt., Louisiana Infantry, C.S.A. 28 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Lieutenant George C. Lemmon, Company F, 4th Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A. 28 April 1863 |
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Medical Furlough Certificate for Captain Benjamin F. Matthews, Company K, 3rd Tennessee Regiment, C.S.A. 29 April 1863 |
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Folder 7: Documents-General Official Business 1863 |
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Examination declaration and pass for trunk. [1863] Scope and ContentSigned by Col. and District Pro. M. [Provost Manager] I.H. Howe and Lieutenant and Ex Offic. William A. [Tanner] |
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Certificate to pass four ladies through lines. [1863] Scope and ContentSigned by [J.C. Niatch] |
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Pass for Miss Kirk [Shallie], Miss Blennerhasset [Theresa], and Miss Edmondson [Belle] through lines. [1863] Scope and ContentFrom Headquarters, 3rd Brigade, Disct. of Memphis. Signed by Colonel Thos. Stephens, 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry. |
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Official pass and declaration of examination. [1863] Scope and ContentSigned by Colonel and District Pro. M. I. H. Howe and Lieutenant and Ex. Off. William A. [Tanner] |
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Descriptive list and account of pay for E.A. Edmondson 1862-1863 |
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Official Permit for Miss Edmondson to pass through the lines with six daily Northern papers. 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Memphis, Tennessee. 16th Army Corps. Signed by Captain and Aide de Camp, M.K. Cook on behalf of Major-General S.A. Hurlbut. |
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Official pass through the lines for Miss Belle Edmondson and Bill of Goods. 1863 Scope and ContentFrom “Head-Quarters, 16th Army Corps,” Memphis, Tn. Signed by M.K. Cook, Captain and Aide de Camp on behalf of Major-General |
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Receipt by Miss Bell [sic.] Edmondson through Maj. H.W. Tracy 28 February 1863 Scope and ContentFor eight overshirts donated to Henderson’s Independent Scouts. From Granada [sic.], Miss. Signed by Commander Sam Henderson. |
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Official pass through lines for Miss Edmondson and Mrs. Bredell 12 March 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Granada [sic.], Mississipp to Panola. Illegible signatures. |
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Official pass for Hal Walker and Mr. [Doyle?] through the Clifton Line to Memphis, Tennessee. 30 March 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Headquarters Cavalry Corps, Spring Hill, Tennessee. Signed by order of General Earl Van Dorn, illegible signature. |
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Request addressed to Major General Hulburt 1 May 1863 Scope and ContentRequest to return goods taken from Belle and to allow her to take them through the lines. Written on Head Quarters, 16th Army |
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Official three day pass for Miss Bell [sic.] Edmondson through the lines of the command. 11 June 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Head Quarters, 16th Army Corps, Memphis, Tennessee. Signed by order of Major-General S.A. Hurlburt by M.K. Cook, Captain |
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Examination notice of baggage 13 June 1863 Scope and ContentContaining only what was listed in the permit (no longer attached). Provost Marshals Office, Memphis, [Tennessee]. Signed |
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O.F. Prescott certification of the sale of a horse to Miss Edmondson 20 June 1863 Scope and ContentAddressed to Col. Nye, A.Q.M |
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Receipt to Miss Edmondson 20 June 1863 Scope and ContentFor the return of “a large brown horse about 7 years old.” Signed by James H. Howe. On Provost Marshal’s Office, Dist. Of |
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Confederate pass to visit Hernando, Mississippi issued to J.B. Ferguson 26 June 1863 Scope and ContentNote: Ferguson signed and dated the Confederate pledge printed on the back. |
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Confederate pass issued to Mr. J.B. Ferguson 6 July 1863 Scope and Contentllegible signature. Panola, [Mississippi], Headquarters 5th Mil. Dist. |
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Bet between Miss Edmondson and unknown party 13 July 1863 Scope and ContentBet for that the Confederates are “whipped within 60 days.” Unknown party presumably a Northern soldier. Note: written on |
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E.A. Edmondson’s (11th Tennessee Cavalry) request for a sixty day furlough addressed to Captain Kinloch Falconer. 16 July 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Adjutant General’s Office, Army of Tennessee, Chattanooga. |
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Permission certificate to take out family supplies issued to Miss Bell [sic.] Edmonson [sic.]. [8 September] 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Memphis, Tennessee, Office of Board of Trade letterhead. Signed by [S.A.?] Carleton, Board of Trade. Stamped with Carleton’s |
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Receipt for goods purchased on Belle Edmondson’s account from F. Katzenbach 8 September 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Memphis, Tennessee. Stamped with the Board of Trade (Carleton’s) seal. |
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Receipt for Major B.S. Crump 30 September 1863 Scope and ContentFor payment of $810. Oxford, Miss. QM (Quartermaster?) Department. Illegible signatures. |
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Pass issued for Mrs. Titus through the lines with buggy for ten days 10 October 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Memphis, Tennessee Pass Department, Provost Marshal’s Office, District of Memphis. Signed by A.J. [Earlon]. |
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Pass issued for Mr. Farmer and Jo Clayton to remain in Canton [Ms.] until November 7th. 6 November 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Headquarters, Jackson. Signed by command of Brig. Genl. [Cosby] and further illegible signatures. |
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Certification that Mrs. Bettie G. Pratte is a “true and loyal citizen of the Confederate States of America.” 25 November 1863 Scope and ContentFrom Hancock County, Georgia. Signed by the Clerk of the Superior Court [L.H. Andas]. |
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Official pass number 955 7 December 1863 Scope and ContentIssued for Mrs. Dashiell, Misses Edmondson and Perkins to go to Panola through Brandon, Mississippi. From Mobile, Alabama. |
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Official pass number 9212 7 December 1863 Scope and ContentIssued for Mrs. Pratte to travel to Meridian, Miss. From Mobile, Alabama. On Military Post of Mobile, Provost Marshal’s Office |
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Pass for Mrs. Pratte through the C.S. lines. Grenada, [Mississippi] 11 December 1863 Scope and ContentSigned by command of Maj. Genl. S.D. Lee, [G.W. Holt], Maj. And A.A.G. |
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Series of documents 18 December 1863 Scope and ContentRequesting the recipient to allow Belle Edmondson to draw funds under the account of J.[F.] Simmons of Sardis, [Mississippi] for the purchase of supplies |
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Folder 8: Correspondence and Documents undated-February 1863 |
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Letter from Tho. [Captain Thomas] Henderson to “Mifs. [sic.] Belle.” undated [1863] Scope and ContentRegarding “The Appeal” newspaper as he is not able to obtain any others. Fairly good description of Confederate army’s positions. |
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Letter from [Eliza Tracy] to “Dear Mifs. [sic.] Belle.” undated [1863] Scope and ContentLetter sent from [St. Louis, Mo.]. Regarding not signing her name for fear that the Union newspaper would print her letter |
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Letter from [Mrs. Moore] to “My Dear Cousin Belle.” undated [1863] Scope and ContentLetter sent from [St. Louis, Mo.]. 3pp. Regarding her [Mrs. Moore’s] husband’s health. Mentions that there is a rumor that |
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Letter from Rebecca Farleigh to “My Dear Belle.” undated [1863] Scope and ContentRegarding letter of introduction for a Mr. Triplett. Envelope addressed to, “Miss Belle Edmonson [sic.], Shelby County, Tenn. |
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Telegram from Dick Holland to Mifs. [sic.] Belle Edmondson 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding Sister Tate leaving today. Gives instructions for their meeting place and sends her love to Sallie. On “The Southern |
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Letter from J. G. Barbour to Mifs. [sic.] Belle 20 January 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Camp Sorell near Grenada, [Mississippi]. Regarding gratitude for Belle and Hal [Rodgers] for their friendship. |
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Letter from H. Patton to “Mifs. [sic.] Edmondson.” 24 January 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters, Blythes Cavalry. Regarding how his party from Memphis was not able to make it to Belle’s home |
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Letter from “M” [Dr. G.A. Moses] to “My Dear Friend” [Isabella Edmondson] 28 January 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, [Mississippi]. Regarding how much Belle is loved due to her “good deeds.” Observes that the roads |
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Letter from J.G. Barbour to “Mifs. [sic.] Belle. 9 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Mobile, Alabama. Regarding his delight in seeing some of the Memphis ladies in Mobile, but he regrets they |
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Letter from “M” [Dr. G.A. Moses] to “My Dear Child” [Isabella Edmondson] 10 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Jackson, Mifs. [sic.]. Regarding looking for Belle to come to town for the last two weeks. He states that |
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Letter from G. Crow to “Mifs. [sic.] Belle Edmunson [sic.].” 17 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs. [sic.]. Regarding giving the enclosed letter to his wife who he has not heard from for the |
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Letter from [B.]. A. Pratte to Mifs. [sic.] Belle Edmondson. 19 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Office Depot Commissary, Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding the presence of a bag containing shirts and undershirts |
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Letter from E.A. Edmondson to “Dear Sister” [Isabella Edmondson] 20 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent Tullahoma, Tennefsee [sic.]. Regarding thanking Belle for her most recent letter. Is never sure where to send |
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Letter from Henry Jenkins to Miss. B. Edmondson 22 February 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Major Price’s Quarters. Regarding asking Belle to forward the enclosed letter and photograph to Miss. Annie |
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Folder 9: Correspondence and Documents March-May 1863 |
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Letter from Tate Dashiell to “Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 1 March 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Elm Ridge. Regarding how Miss Em [Emily Ester Dashiell Perkins] has gone to Illinois. Nannie [Perkins] is |
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Statement of the account of E.D. Bray with Dr. L.F. Logan 5 March-18 October 1863 |
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Letter from [Dr. Grantz Moses] to [his mother] 14 March 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [St. Louis, Mo.]. Regarding asking his mother to purchase a “handsome, heavy plain gold ring” with the inscription |
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Letter from H.W. Tracy [Major] to “Mifs [sic] Belle” [Edmondson] 16 March 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding the photograph of “one of the greatest men and certainly the best of our Southern Generals” [the identity of this |
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Letter from Georgie Hodges to “My very dear friend” [Belle Edmondson] 19 March 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, [Mississippi]. Regarding missing Belle terribly down in “Dixie.” Received her most recent letter |
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Letter from H.W. Tracy to “Miss Belle” [Edmondson] 23 March 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi . Regarding Belle’s letter of the 17th from Sarah Leath the “American Citizen of African |
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Letter from “The Doctor” [Dr. Hodgen] to “Mifs [sic] Belle” [Edmondson] 26 March 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding writing on the behalf of his wife. Received a box form her this evening with a letter to be forwarded to Dr. Moses. |
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Receipt for item purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson 28 March 1863 |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] B. Edmondson from J.H. Lowenstine & Bros. Memphis, Tennessee. 1 April 1863 |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Martha Kirk from Mack, Brothers & Co. Memphis, Tennessee 2 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: note on side of document reads, “subject to approval.” |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from Mack, Brothers & Co. Memphis, Tennessee 2 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: note on side of document reads, “subject to approval.” Several items have been crossed through. |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from Mack, Brothers & Co. Memphis, Tennessee 2 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: Two items have been crossed through |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from Mack, Brothers & Co. Memphis, Tennessee 4 April 1863 Scope and ContentNote: Seal of R. Hough, Surveyor of Customs, Memphis, Tennessee with the date of April 11th appears several times on page |
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Letter from V.I. [D.] to Mifs [sic] Edmondson 7 April 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding a cover letter sent with a letter asking Belle to forward it. Stamped envelope with Princeton, N.J. postmark addressed |
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Letter from G. Meagle to Mifs [sic] Edmondson 11 April 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Philadelphia, PA. Regarding asking Belle to forward a letter to his sister. Envelope addressed to, “Mifs |
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Letter from I.G. Barr to Mifs [sic.] Belle 13 April 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Columbia, Tennessee. Regarding regrets that she was recently so near to his camp and yet did not send word. |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhasset to “Well old Belle” [Edmondson] 16 April 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding trip to Grenada. Finds that the ladies are “all that you had described them |
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Letter from Georgie Hodgen to “My Dear Friend” [Belle Edmondson] 19 April 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding gratitude to Belle for her kindness in the materials she sent to the Hodgen |
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Letter from H.W. Tracy to Mifs [sic] Belle 5 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs. [sic]. Regarding gratitude to Belle for the papers and the letter forwarded to Major Tracy. |
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Letter from Fannie Avery to “Dear Mifs [sic] Belle” [Edmondson] 9 May 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding a Memphis woman who asks if Belle knows the whereabouts of her son, Walter. Envelope addressed to , “Mifs [sic] Belle Edmondson, Politenefs [sic] of Mrs. Tate.” |
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Letter from Emma Ridgdon to Miss Edmondson 10 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Mound City, Missouri. Regarding a Missouri woman who asks Belle’s aid to get a letter to her husband who |
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Letter from H.W.T. [Major Tracy] to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 10 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding enclosed letter for Mifs [sic.] Blennerhassett [sic.] and asks Belle to have |
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Letter from Thos. [Thomas] H. Price to Miffs. [sic.] Bell [sic.] 11 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle to please write to him at Jackson as soon as possible about |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhassett to “My Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 23 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding thoughts that she would be with Shallie Kirk long before this date, but she |
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Letter from H.W. Tracy to “Mifs [sic.] Belle” [Edmondson] 24 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs. [sic.]. Regarding sending this letter via a gentleman who is traveling to Memphis in order |
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Letter from George Atchison to “Mifs [sic.] Belle” [Edmondson] 27 [May] 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle to send the enclosed letter to his mother. Envelope. Note: |
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Letter from George Atchison to “Mifs [sic.] Bell [sic.] Edmondson 28 May 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Grenada, Mississippi]. Regarding traveling from Grenada to Canton in order to locate his brother [Dr. Moses]. |
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Folder 10: Correspondence and Documents June-August 1863 |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhasset to “My Dear Belle.” 5 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle to contact a mutual acquaintance in St. Louis to ask if |
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Letter from George Atchison to “Miss Belle” [Edmondson] 6 [June] 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Grenada, Mississippi]. Regarding request for Belle to send a letter to his mother from Memphis alerting |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] B. Edmondson from [H.?] Kremer. Memphis, Tennessee. 12 June 1863 |
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Letter from Mrs. Melinda Williams to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Edmondson.” 15 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Terre Haute, Indiana. Regarding how she has heard of Belle through a Federal officer and asks her assistance. |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 16 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola, [Mississippi]. Regarding gratitude to Belle for her letter of the 13th. Mentions that he is not able |
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Letter from [Major] Claudius McGivern to “Miss Edmondson.” 16 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Alabama. Regarding if Belle has been able to procure the items he needed from the $50 U.S. funds given to |
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Letter from P.M.[L.?] [Mr. Lavery?] to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 18 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Canton, Mississippi. Regarding a notice in the Memphis Bulletin that a letter for P. Lavery is in Memphis. |
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Letter from Shall. [Shallie Kirk] to “My Darling Bell [sic.]” [Edmondson] 19 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Canton, Mississippi. Regarding her trip down from Memphis. She writes from Canton where she has visited with |
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Letter from Louise [Taylor] to “Dear Belle.” 25 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pendleton, [Missouri]. Regarding how she just reached her home in Warren County and it is very dreary without |
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Letter from Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 29 June 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola, Mississippi. Regarding how they have captured Belle’s spy. He wants her to get someone to make an |
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Letter from Miles Owen, Jr. to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 1 July 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle to try and mail the enclosed letter to Mr. Owen’s father. |
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Letter from George Atchison to “Mifs [sic.] Belle” [Edmondson] 2 [July] 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Canton, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding request for Belle to send his clothes and valise to Panola where Captain Henderson |
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Letter from H.W. Tracy to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 5 July 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding her kind note with the enclosed $25.00. Hopes to visit Belle soon. Mentions |
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Letter from Louise [Taylor] to “Dear Belle.” 5 July 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [St. Louis]. Regarding a letter from Colonel Taylor’s wife asking for news. Asks about mutual friends and |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 7 July 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding Belle’s package and papers and sends his thanks. Mentions that he is largely indebted to |
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Letter from S. M. Webb to “Mifs [sic.] Edmondson.” 17 July 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding wanting Belle to get his eight year old niece out of Memphis and bring her to the Edmondson home. He would also |
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Letter from HW Tracy to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 17 July 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding request for Belle to send a dispatch to the father of a dying Missouri soldier |
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Letter from Louise [Taylor] to “My Dear Belle.” 20 July [1863] Scope and ContentRegarding Belle’s letter and is so glad to hear from her. She discusses the fall of Vicksburg and her emotions upon hearing |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 6 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding rumors abounding that President Davis was either dead or in ill health. Assures Belle that |
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Letter from Lucy A. Martin to “Dear Miss Edmondson.” 9 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Jackson. Regarding the burning of Jackson and her home. Mentions the burning of Mrs. Freeman’s home also. |
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Letter from Albert Eyrich to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 10 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Regarding his wait in Vicksburg for a permit to ship his goods to Natchez. He describes |
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Letter from C.M. Fackler to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 18 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Montgomery, Alabama. Regarding request for Belle to forward the enclosed letter to his wife in Memphis. Is |
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Letter from Albert Eyrich to “My Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 19 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Vicksburg, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding still being in Vicksburg. Writes that he was offered a position at twice |
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Letter from Mrs. T.M. Blennerhasset to “Dear Miss Edmonston [sic.].” 23 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from St. Louis. Regarding asking Belle if she knows anything about the whereabouts of her daughter Theresa Blennerhasset. |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 25 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding being at his old post in Panola. 700 Yankees from above met 800 from below at Grenada. |
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Letter from J.W. Sneed to “Miss Belle Edmondson.” 31 August 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Canton, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle to obtain some Federal money for him through Mr. J.B. Robinson |
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Folder 11: Correspondence and Documents September-October 1863 |
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Letter from Emily Barr to “Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 1 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding how the Yankee troops destroyed everything in her home at Oxford. She mentions that she has heard through Jane that |
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Note from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 1 September 1863 Scope and ContentNote sent from Panola. Regarding the rumor of fighting at Chattanooga but nothing certain. Mentions that the 2nd Division |
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Letter from J. H. Thompson to Mifs [sic.] B.E. [Belle Edmondson] 4 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada. Regarding request for Belle to call on Mr. Harnwell the Clerk of Argus Job Office and ask him for |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 5 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding her package of materials and has forwarded some of her letters on. He hopes that the Dr. |
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Receipt for goods purchased by Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson from F. Katzenbach. Memphis, Tennessee. 8 September 1863 |
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Letter from L. [Louise] Taylor to “My Dear Belle.” 9 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding Belle’s letter and feels gratitude for all of her help. She [Louise] “has the blues over our affairs in Dixie.” |
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Letter from Eliza [Tracy] to “My Dear Friend” [Belle Edmondson] 10 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding gratitude for Belle for her recent letter and the news it contained of “him” [H.W. Tracy?]. Eliza is staying in |
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Note from Capt. [H.N. Martin?] to Capt. [Henderson] 18 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Clinton, Mississippi. Regarding request for needed items. On bottom of note: ANS. [September 18, 1863]. [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle” [Edmondson]. Regarding request that Belle purchase list of needed items. |
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Note from A.C. [Campbell] Edmondson to “Cousins Belle and Mrs. Anderson.” 19 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding a cousin of Belle and Mary’s who has heard of their arrival in camp. He attempted to call but found they were out |
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Document from “M” to “All Concerned.” 21 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding a reprint of telegram from Jackson describing Bragg’s victory over Rosecrans at Chattanooga |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhasset to “My Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 22 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding how she has finally reached St. Louis. She had to report to the authorities |
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Telegram from Richardson to Captain Henderson 23 September 1863 Scope and ContentTelegram sent from Senatobia, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding reports that the front is quiet and the boys burnt a dozen bales of cotton, |
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Letter from J.S. [Kenet?] to “Bell” [sic.]. 24 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding instructions on where to send packages. Mentions that their [home or business] was burned by the Yankees. Asks Belle |
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Letter from Marshall to Captain Henderson 24 September 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding the contents of a recent dispatch. The dispatch described Bragg’s victory and the falling back of the Union army |
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Letter from [Major] Thomas Price to “Mifs [sic.] Bell [sic.]” [Edmondson] 27 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding a gift for his wife and gives Belle specific instructions on how to send the materials. |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 28 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding how the Dispatch says some of our generals in Rosecrans rear. Northern accounts satisfy |
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Letter from Lieutenant McConnell to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 30 September 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding request for a report on Thursday. Captain Henderson says send salt. Mentions that the Confederate |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “D. Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 3 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding gratitude for Belle for the information she sent through Lieutenant McConnell. Their telegraph |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to ” Dear Carmen” [Lieutenant Carmen] 7 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding sorrow that all of Carmen’s intelligence work near Memphis will not be used because General |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 8 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola. Regarding Belle’s shipment of salt and thanks. He has received verbal permission to send bales of |
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Letter from Ferd Rodgers to “Mifs [sic.] ‘Belle.'” 8 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters Jacksons [Cross]. Canton, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding assurance that he is still in “the land of |
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Note from Sam Tate to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 10 October 1863 Scope and ContentNote sent from Hernando. Regarding five letters which he asks her to deliver in Memphis. Back of note used as envelope addressed |
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Letter from Andrew Kilpatrick to “Dear Aunt Bell [sic.].” 12 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, Mississippi. Regarding his aunt (he was the son of Jane Edmondson Kilpatrick, Belle’s sister) asking |
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Letter from “Mifs [sic.] Nellie Kilpatrick” to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Bell [sic.].” 12 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding the daughter of Belle’s sister Jane Edmondson Kilpatrick writes to her asking |
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Letter from Louise [Taylor] to “My Dear Belle.” 21 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding the interest of Mrs. Moses and Bettie in Belle (mother and sister of Dr. Moses). |
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Letter from Louise T [Taylor] to “My Dear Belle.” 23 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding how her bags are packed and she is waiting on Belle’s letter to hear if it |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 23 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Abbeville, Mississippi. Regarding how he has had to leave the Panola camp for the moment since he is serving |
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Letter from Albert Eyrich to “Esteemed Friend” [Belle Edmondson] 28 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Regarding how he has misplaced her last letter. Mentions that the clerk he left in |
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Letter from [Major] Thomas Price to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 31 October 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding that he is sending this letter via Belle’s brother and asks if she has received |
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Folder 12: Correspondence and Documents November- December 1863 |
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Telegram from Major Thomas Price to “Miss Belle Edmondson.” 12 November 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding if Belle had received his letter through her brother. He is trying to find information |
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Letter from Tate [Dashiell] to “Dear Belle.” 14 November 1863 Related Materials at the University of MississippiLetter sent from Elm Ridge. Regarding confusion over where to direct Belle’s letters. She asks Belle’s pardon and that of |
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Letter from George Atchison to “Miss Bell [sic.].” 19 November 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding her letter and how he is happy that she is able to write to his mother in safety. He is surprised that Belle is |
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Letter from Madame LeVert to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Edmondson.” [23 November 1863] Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Mobile, Alabama]. Regarding invitation for Belle to come by for her reception evening. Note: Written on |
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Letter from Phil Allin to “Miss Bell [sic.] Edmondson.” 23 November 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Okolona, Mississippi. Regarding the drowning of a mutual friend, George Imes, as his company was crossing |
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Letter from Major Thomas Price to “Mifs [sic.] Bell [sic] Edmondson.” 23 November 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding orders from Richmond to go to Meridian. Brandon and perhaps some point of Mississippi |
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Letter from Alexander Stephens to General Johnston 25 November 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from [Sparta, Georgia]. Regarding Mrs. Betty Pratte, the wife of Bernard Pratte and the niece of Zachary Taylor. |
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Letter from J. H. Edmondson to “My Dear Bell [sic.].” 26 November 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding sorrow to have missed her before she left that morning. Asks Belle not to go on her planned trip to Selma and leave |
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Letter from [Illegible signature] to General Leonidas Polk 27 November 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Office Infantry General Hospitals. Augusta, Georgia. Regarding Mrs. Bernard Pratte, an exiled Missourian |
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Note from D.H. to “Misses Belle and Shallie.” 28 November 1863 Scope and ContentRegarding what they would like for breakfast. He will have their breakfast sent to their rooms. He will call upon them as |
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Letter from Shallie [Kirk] to “Dear Belle.” 2 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Columbia. Regarding sympathy for Belle and her heart’s affliction. Wants to soothe Belle but she has also |
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Letter from Major Thomas Price to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 4 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding how Belle is still in Mobile and has confided in Major Price [of her broken engagement]. |
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Letter from Lem H. Elliott to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 17 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Guthriesville York District South Carolina. Regarding request for Belle to give the enclosed letter to his |
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Letter from J.F. Simmons to “Esteemed Lady” [Belle Edmondson] 18 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Clinton, Mississippi. Regarding notes to hand to three different people asking for money. He also enclosed |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 20 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Panola, [Mississippi]. Regarding her trunk and that of Mrs. “D’s” [Dashiell] and has attempted to send them |
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Note from Charles T. Powe to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 23 December 1863 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Grenada, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding request for Belle to forward the enclosed letter to his wife. Fragment. Stamped |
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Telegram from J.H. Edmondson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 24 December 1863 Scope and ContentTelegram sent from Panola, Mifs [sic.]. Regarding request for Belle to tell Mrs. Lott Clark that her husband is with J.H. |
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Folder 13: Correspondence and Documents 1864 |
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Letter from Tate [Edmondson Dashiell] to “Dear Belle.” [circa August 1864] Scope and ContentRegarding how Mrs. Perkins out to Edmondson home with a squad of Yankees. Belle should not come home yet as their father is |
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Letter from Mrs. John Hudson to “Miss Belle Edmondson.” [circa March/April 1864] Scope and ContentRegarding request for Belle to gather materials which Mrs. Hudson needed. |
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Note from W.P. Walker to “Mifs [sic.] Edmonson [sic.].” 2 January 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding if Belle has a letter for S.P. Walker, Jr. Requests that if she has the letter that she send it to Captain Henderson |
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Letter from Edwin A. Spotswood to “Mifs [sic.] Bell.” 8 January 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding writing from camp near Como, Mississippi and asks Belle to send clothes to him as soon as he is almost without any |
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Furlough request for [Corporal] John Webb of the 154th Tennessee Volunteers. 12 January 1864 |
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Transportation office, C.S.A. document, number 20120 16 January 1864 Scope and ContentStating that the Steamboat R.R. will furnish transportation for one man from Montgomery, Alabama to Selma, Alabama and the |
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Certificate to pass for John Webb to go to Panola, Mifs [sic.] on furlough. Provost Marshal’s Office, Dalton, Georgia letterhead. 16 January 1864 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Miz [sic.] Belle Edmondson from Lacey, Able & Co. Memphis, Tennessee. 23 January 1864 |
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Certificate to pass, good for 13 days, for Miss B. Edmonds [sic.] to pass through the guards and pickets. 23 January 1864 Scope and ContentOn Headquarters 16th Army Corps, Memphis, Tennessee letterhead. |
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Letter from Captain Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 26 January 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding writing from camp near Como, Mississippi to report that he recently saw two of her sisters, Helen and Tate. Mentions |
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Letter from D.B. McCarthy to “Mifs [sic.] Edmondson.” 27 January 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding writing from East Abington to thank Belle for forwarding her [McCarthy’s] brother’s letter through the lines. Also |
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Letter from Callie Miles to “My friend” [Belle Edmondson] 1 February 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding writing from Hickman, Kentucky and asks Belle to try to send a letter through the lines. She enclosed it with the |
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Letter from Helen Edmondson to “Dear Belle.” 4 February 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding writing from Panola, County, Mississippi. cannot cross the lines from “Dixie.” Sends news of family and fighting |
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Letter from Captain Thomas Henderson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle” [Edmondson] 7 February 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Headquarters, Panola [Mississippi]. Regarding Belle’s notes and thanks her. Mentions spending time with Belle’s |
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Letter from “E.P.” [Emily Perkins] to “My dear, dear Belle” [Edmondson] 22 February 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Castle Garden, [Tennesse?]. Regarding Belle’s letter and is very grateful for her efforts. Mentions that |
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Letter from Belle Edmondson to Mr. Perkins 25 February 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding request for Mr. Perkins to deliver mail across the lines. She has tried to get this through before but the courier |
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Note from A.C.E. [Cousin Campbell Edmondson] to “Cousin Belle.” 28 February 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding that he is going “below” today and can transport mail. Asks Belle to send late newspapers. Back of note addressed |
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Letter from [Mrs.] John Hudson to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” 3 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma. Regarding how if Belle cannot send the packages through she should get the money to a Mrs. Garrett |
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Letter from Sue A. Boylen to “My dear Belle.” 9 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Pontotoc, Co., Mifs [sic.]. Regarding request for Belle to send the enclosed letter to a Missouri family |
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Bill for sale of one bale of cotton and accounting of charges incurred by E.D. Bray from J.J. Rawlings & Co. 15 March 1864 |
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Letter from [Captain] Thomas Henderson to “Dear Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 24 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding Belle’s package and letters and sends his thanks. They have no mail facilities |
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Letter from Joseph S. Lenard to “My dear Mifs [sic.]” [Belle Edmondson] 29 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Wayside Hospital. Selma, Alabama. Regarding gratitude for Belle for her kindness in sending mail through |
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Letter from [Major] Thomas H. Price to “Mifs [sic.] Bell Edmondson.” 30 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding gratitude for Belle for getting word from his wife. She has been ill and he is |
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Note from J.F. Simmons to “Esteemed Lady” [Belle Edmondson] 31 March 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Benton, Mississippi. Regarding request for Belle if she has been able to procure any of the articles he requested. |
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Letter from Curtis to “Mifs [sic.] Belle Edmondson.” April 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from New York, New York. Regarding a letter from Mrs. Van Hook of Selma, Alabama through Belle earlier. Mrs. Van |
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Note from Lieutenant Hudson to “Miss Belle.” 4 April 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding request to deliver the articles she purchased for his sister to the bearer of the note. Addressed on back of note |
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Letter from [Major] Thomas H. Price to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” 5 April 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding a letter for Belle to deliver to Miss Annie [Perdue]. Looking for active times |
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Letter from Ann [Kirk Fackler] to C.M. Fackler 17 April 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Regarding how she is distressed because she has not heard from Mr. Fackler in several |
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Letter from [Major] Thomas H. Price to “Mifs [sic.] Bell Edmondson.” 19 April 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, Alabama. Regarding that “everything looks cheerful in Dixie. They are all hoping for “big news” from |
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Letter from “Mother” to “My Dearest Son” [Lieutenant William S. Pope] 22 May 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Hernando, [Mississippi]. Regarding “Neddy’s” [another son’s] visit. Mentions that Tilly is well again and |
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Letter from [Mary Edmondson Anderson] to [Belle Edmondson] [circa June 1864] Scope and ContentFragment. Regarding Cousin Mat and Mrs. Perkins “vowed vengeance” on Edmondson family. |
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Letter from D.F.H. to “My Kind friend” [Belle Edmondson] 20 June 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Mobile, [Alabama]. Regarding a rumor that Belle was traveling South, but has not seen her so assumes that |
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Letter from Mary [Edmondson Anderson] to “Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 26 June 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Elm Ridge. Regarding how home is quiet since they left. Scouts have been there and their Father was ill. |
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Folder 14: Correspondence and Documents 1864 (continued) |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson Crump] to Eddie [Edmondson] 28 June 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding details about her wedding to Brodie Crump expressing her sorrow that Eddie |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson Crump] to “Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 29 June 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding request for Belle to get Helen’s diamond ring out of Jimmie’s papers which |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson] Crump to “My dear Belle.” 30 June 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oxford, [Mississippi]. Regarding how she is still staying in Oxford. Wilson is the only scout she has seen. |
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Bill for goods purchased by Mrs. Edmondson from A.H. & Wheeler. Memphis, Tennessee. 30 June 1864 |
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Letter from J.G.B. to “Mifs [sic.] Belle.” In Camp, McDaniels Batt 1 July 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding regrets that he was ordered away and could not say goodbye. Enjoyed his meeting with Belle. |
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Letter from “Brother Brodie” [Crump] to “My Dear Sister” [Belle Edmondson] 1 July 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Verona, Mississippi. Regarding writing from Verona about the bridal tour the day they left Pontotoc. Mentions |
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Card of Mifs. [sic.] Edmondson 5 July 1864 Scope and ContentListing on one side various names and the listing of “Major C.S. Sergsen Hd.Quarters, July 5, 1864” and on the other a quote |
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Note from John Williamson to “Miss Bell Edmondson.” 5 July 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding request for Belle to inform Mrs. Kate [Henyes] that Lee Elliott was well |
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Special Order from Headquarters, Forrest Cavalry, Tupelo 8 July 1864 Scope and ContentNote: Document in very fragile condition |
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Letter from Andrew Jackson Edmondson to “My Dear Son” [Eddie Edmondson] 10 July 1864 Scope and ContentRegarding how he has been unwell. They have P. Miller to thank for shelter as he persuaded Mrs. Perkins not to go to General |
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Letter from Ed Edmondson to “Dear Bell.” 16 July 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from “In Camp,” Verona, Mississippi. Regarding writing to Belle from Verona that he left the front yesterday and |
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Letter from Shallie [Kirk] to “My dearest Bell.” 22 July 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Selma, [Alabama]. Regarding fear that Yankees carried out their threat to put her in prison. Describes Nannie’s |
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Pass for E.A. Edmondson with detail to drive beef cattle from Sam Words’ below Okolona, signed by Major B.S. Crump. 21 July 1864 |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhasset to “Dear Belle.” 26 July 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Columbus, [Mississippi]. Regarding writing from Columbus that Hal and Nannie left with Tate and the children |
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Letter from Theresa Blennerhasset to “My dear Bel.” 27 November [1864] Scope and ContentLetter sent from Memphis, [Tennessee]. Envelope addressed to, “Miss Bel Edmondson.” |
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Letter from Tate [Edmondson Dashiell] to “Dear Belle.” 21 December 1864 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Como, Mississippi. Regarding writing from Como that the whole regiment is ready to start off on a long scout. |
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Folder 15: Correspondence and Documents 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Mr.[C. Falkner] from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. January 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Dr. [J.J.] Miller from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. January 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Col. W.R. [Welburn] from [W.S. Southworth] & Co January 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Richard Wyatt, Esq. from [W.S. Southworth] & Co January-March 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by [Monsieur Redford Esq] from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. January-February 1865 |
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Printed bill of sale for a sorrel mare mule sold by [J.N. Wilson] to [W.S. Southworth]. Memphis Tennessee 25 January 1865 Scope and ContentNote: Stamped document |
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Bill for goods purchased by John W. Elam from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. Memphis, Tennessee. 28 January-February 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Georges Chamblefs [sic.] from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. February 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by John [Gulliland] from [W.S. Southworth] & Co. 25 February 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Mifs. [sic.] [Hardroves, illegible name] & Co. 22 March 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by [illegible initials Southworth] from Mayer, Pollock, & Lindauer. Memphis, Tennessee. 2 May 1865 |
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Bill for goods purchased by Mrs. E.D. Bray form Owen & Rutledge. Memphis, Tennessee. 12 June 1865 |
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Statement of account for E.D. Bray, Esq. with [Farrington & Howell]. Memphis, Tennessee. 29 August 1865- 8 January 1866 |
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Note from S.H. Shettlesworth and E.M. Shettlesworth to MR. E.D. Bray 24 November 1865 Scope and ContentRegarding the transfer of funds collected for the Warren place to W.C. Warren. |
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Folder 16: Correspondence and Documents 1866 |
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Note from Elizabeth Perryman to Mr. Ed. D. Bray 22 January 1866 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Augusta, Arkansas. Regarding payment of the proceeds of the rent of Warren land to Mr. W.C. Warren. Back |
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Receipt for rent of the estate of Eliza Shettleesworth and E. Perryman from Ed D. Bray to W.C. Warren 8 February 1866 |
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Bill for goods purchased by E.D. Bray from Southworth & Knight 13 March 1866 |
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Empty Envelope. Addressed to “Mr. Ed. D. Bray. Memphis, Tennessee.” August 1866 |
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Note from Elijah M. Perryman to Mr. Ed D. Bay 19 October 1866 Scope and ContentRegarding the right of refusal to Uncle Elijah’s land |
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Folder 17: Correspondence and Documents 1867 |
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Letter from [illegible signature] to E.D. Bray. Columbus, Mifs. [sic.] 7 March 1867 Scope and ContentNote: written on Southern Express Company letterhead. Fragile. |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Brother” [Edmund D. Bray] 3 May 1867 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Launch, Currituck Co., North Carolina. Re: Receipt of letter and general state of family. |
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Note from John L. Scurell to “Mefsrs [sic.] Delk & Lindsey.” 7 May 1867 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Oak Grove. Regarding a request for balance of money left by Scurell. |
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Unknown individual’s [probably Ed D. Bray] promissory note to Benjamin Bray 24 August 1867 Scope and ContentStamped. Stamped envelope addressed to, “Edmund D. Bray, Esq. Memphis, Tennessee” and postmarked. Note on envelope reads, |
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Land deed recording sale of land from Benjamin Bray to Edmund D. Bray. Stamped. 24 August 1867 |
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Folder 18: Correspondence and Documents 1868 |
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Letter from [Helen Edmondson Crump] to “Dear Belle” [Edmondson] 17 January 1868 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, Mississippi. Regarding lack of family correspondence, Tate, and servants. |
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Land deed between Benjamin Bray and Edmund Bray 25 January 1868 |
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Letter from William F. Martin to “My Dear Sir” [Edmund D. Bray] 1 February 1868 Related Materials at the University of MississippiLetter sent from Elizabeth City [North Carolina]. Re: Deed for land sale and Benjamin Bray. |
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Letter from William F. Martin to “Dear Sire” [Edmund D. Bray] 9 May 1868 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Regaring two land deeds from Benjamin Bray. |
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Letter from Benjamin Bray to “Dear Bro.” [Edmund D. Bray] 1 June 1868 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Launch, Currituck County, North Carolina. Regarind land deeds, crop hopes, weather, and family. |
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Folder 19: Correspondence and Documents 1869 |
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Letter from Aunt Ellen [Adair Beatty] to “My Dear Mary” [Mrs. Mollie H. Anderson] 20 April 1869 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Washington, D.C. Re: Earthly afflictions, death, and God. Stamped and postmarked envelope addressed to, “Mrs. |
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Letter from “Sister H.L.C.” [Helen Edmondson Crump] to “Dear Belle” [Belle Edmondson] 23 August 1869 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs [Mississippi]. Regarding family and mutual friends. Holly Springs, Mississippi postmarked enveloped |
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Folder 20: Correspondence and Documents 1870 |
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Letter from Helen [Edmondson Crump] to “Dear Belle” [Belle Edmondson] 24 December 1870 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, [Mississippi]. Regarding Christmas, extreme cold, and mutual friends and family. Holly Springs, |
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Folder 21: Correspondence and Documents 1871 |
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Note from Ed D. Bray to “My Dear Mary” [Mary Edmondson Anderson] 24 May 1871 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Chattanooga. Regarding trip. Stamped enveloped postmarked Chattanooga, Tennessee. Addressed to, “Mrs. M.H. |
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Letter from [J.M. Johnson] to “My Dear Mr. Bray.” 14 October 1871 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Baltimore. Stamped envelope addressed to, “E.D. Bray, Esq. Care of Farrington & Howell. Memphis, Tennessee.” |
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Letter from [J.M. Johnson] to “My Dear Mr. Bray.” 2 November 1871 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Nashville. |
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Receipt for goods received from Ed Bray by Butts & Harrington 27 November 1871 |
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Folder 22: Correspondence and Documents 1872 |
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Letter from Father to “My darling son Will.” 27 June 1872 Scope and ContentLetter sent from Holly Springs, Mississippi. |
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Printed card from J.H. Edmondson, Frank B. Rogers, Hector Coffin and John F. Titus New Year 1872 |
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Box 3 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1873 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1874 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1875 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1878 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1879 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1880 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1881 |
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Folder 8: Correspondence and Documents 1884 |
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Folder 9: Correspondence and Documents 1885 |
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Folder 10: Correspondence and Documents 1886 |
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Folder 11: Correspondence and Documents 1888 |
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Folder 12: Correspondence and Documents 1889 |
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Folder 13: Correspondence and Documents 1890 |
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Folder 14: Correspondence and Documents 1891 |
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Folder 15: Correspondence and Documents 1892 |
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Folder 16: Correspondence and Documents 1895 |
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Folder 17: Correspondence and Documents 1896 |
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Folder 18: Correspondence and Documents 1897 |
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Folder 19: Correspondence and Documents 1898 |
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Folder 20: Correspondence and Documents 1899 |
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Box 4: Correspondence and Documents undated 20th Century |
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Box 5: Correspondence and Documents undated 20th Century |
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Box 6 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1900 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1901 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1902 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1903 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1904 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1905 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1906 |
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Folder 8: Correspondence and Documents 1907 |
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Folder 9: Correspondence and Documents 1908 |
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Folder 10: Correspondence and Documents 1909 |
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Folder 11: Correspondence and Documents 1910 |
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Folder 12: Correspondence and Documents 1911 |
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Folder 13: Correspondence and Documents 1912 |
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Folder 14: Correspondence and Documents 1913 |
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Folder 15: Correspondence and Documents 1914 |
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Folder 16: Correspondence and Documents 1915 |
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Folder 17: Correspondence and Documents 1916 |
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Folder 18: Correspondence and Documents 1917 |
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Folder 19: Correspondence and Documents 1918 |
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Folder 20: Correspondence and Documents 1919 |
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Folder 21: Correspondence and Documents 1919 |
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Folder 22: Christmas Cards [1919-1920] |
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Box 7 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1920 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1920 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1920 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1920 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1921 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1921 |
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Box 8 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1921 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1922 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1922 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1922 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1922 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1923 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1924 |
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Folder 8: Correspondence and Documents 1925 |
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Folder 9: Correspondence and Documents 1926 |
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Folder 10: Correspondence and Documents 1927 |
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Folder 11: Correspondence and Documents 1928 |
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Box 9 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1929 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1929 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1930 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1930 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1930 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1930 |
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Box 10 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1931 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1931 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1931 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1931 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1932 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1932 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1932 |
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Box 11 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1933 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1933 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1934 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1934 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1935 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1935 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1936 |
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Box 12 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1937 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1938 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1939 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1940 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1941 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1942 |
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Box 13 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1943 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1944 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1944 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1944 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1944 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1944 |
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Box 14 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents [1944] |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1945 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1945 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1945 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents [1945] |
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Box 15 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1946 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1946 |
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Folder 3: Family Christmas Cards [1946-1953] |
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Folder 4: Family Christmas Cards [1946-1953] |
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Folder 5: Family Christmas Cards [1946] |
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Folder 6: Empty Envelopes 1946 |
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Box 16 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1947 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1948 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1948 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1949 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1949 |
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Box 17 |
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Folder 1: Family Christmas Cards [1949-1959] |
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Folder 2: Family Christmas Cards [1950s] |
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Folder 3: Assorted Birthday and “Get Well” Cards [1950s]Scope and ContentFrom the [Stidham Family] |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1950 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1950 |
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Box 18 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1950 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1951 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1951 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1951 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1951 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1951 |
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Box 19 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1952 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1952 |
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Folder 3: Family Christmas Cards [1952] |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1953 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1953 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence to Betty Lou Stidham [1953-1954] |
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Box 20 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1953 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1953 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1954 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1954 |
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Box 21 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1954 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1955 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1955 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1955 |
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Folder 5: CardsScope and ContentOf Sympathy for the death of Susie Bray Williams (February 2, 1874-October 28, 1955) |
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Box 22 |
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Folder 1: CardsScope and ContentOf Sympathy for the death of Susie Bray Williams (February 2 1874-October 28, 1955) |
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Folder 2: CardsScope and ContentOf Sympathy for the death of Susie Bray Williams (February 2, 1874-October 28, 1955) |
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Folder 3: CardsScope and ContentOf Sympathy for the death of Susie Bray Williams (February 2, 1874-October 28, 1955) |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1955 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1955 |
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Folder 6: Family Christmas Cards [1956-1957] |
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Box 23 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1956 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1956 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1956 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1957 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1957 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1958 |
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Box 24 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1958 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1959 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1960 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1961 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1962 |
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Box 25 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1963 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1964 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1964 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1965 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1965 |
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Box 26 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1965 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1966 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1966 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1966 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1967 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1967 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1968 |
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Box 27 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1969 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1970 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1971 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1972 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1973 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1974 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1975 |
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Box 28 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1976 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1977 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1978 |
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Folder 4: Correspondence and Documents 1979 |
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Folder 5: Correspondence and Documents 1980 |
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Folder 6: Correspondence and Documents 1981 |
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Folder 7: Correspondence and Documents 1982 |
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Box 29 |
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Folder 1: Correspondence and Documents 1883 |
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Folder 2: Correspondence and Documents 1984 |
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Folder 3: Correspondence and Documents 1986-1987 |
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Box 30: Miscellaneous MaterialsScope and ContentBits of paper, buttons, china fragments, etc. |
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Box 31 |
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Folder 1: Newspaper clippings undated 19th century |
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Folder 2: The Souvenir 3 October 1827 |
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Folder 3: The Weekly Richmond Enquirer 13 August 1856 |
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Folder 4: The Memphis Daily Appeal 29 August 1856 |
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Folder 5: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 14 January 1857 |
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Folder 6: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 21 January 1857 |
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Folder 7: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 4 February 1857 |
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Folder 8: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 11 February 1857 |
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Folder 9: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 25 February 1857 |
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Folder 10: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 4 March 1857 |
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Folder 11: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 5 March 1857 |
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Folder 12: The Marshall Democrat 10 March 1857Scope and ContentFrom Holly Springs, Mississippi |
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Folder 13: The New Orleans Weekly Crescent 16 March 1857 |
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Folder 14: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 18 March 1857 |
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Folder 15: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 25 March 1857 |
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Folder 16: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 1 April 1857 |
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Folder 17: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 15 April 1857 |
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Folder 18: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 22 April 1857 |
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Folder 19: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 29 April 1857 |
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Folder 20: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 13 May 1857 |
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Folder 21: The States 6 June 1857Scope and ContentFrom Washington D.C. |
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Folder 22: The Memphis Weekly Appeal 10 June 1857 |
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Folder 23: The Presbyterian Herald 5 May 1859Scope and ContentFrom Louisville, Kentucky |
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Folder 24: The Presbyterian Herald 5 January 1860Scope and ContentFrom Louisville, Kentucky. |
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Folder 25: The Memphis Daily 1 May 1872 |
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Folder 26: Almanacs 1871 and 1880 |
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Box 32: Newspaper Clippings Late 19th Century – 1960s |
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Box 33: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks |
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Account Ledger circa 1830 Scope and Content[Possibly that of Ed Bray]. From [Elizabeth City]. |
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Poetry Album 1846 Scope and ContentMary H. Edmondson’s poetry copy-book from Pontotoc Female Academy. |
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Poetry Album circa 1847 Scope and ContentSophia Bridges album [probably from Pontotoc Female Academy] |
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Autograph Album circa 1847 Scope and ContentSophia Bridges album [probably from Pontotoc Female Academy] |
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Autograph Album 1847-1854 Scope and ContentMary H. Edmondson’s autograph album. |
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Account Book circa 1848-1850 Scope and ContentUnidentified account book, probably from a general store |
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Account Book 1850-circa 1852 Scope and ContentEd Bray’s account book, Union Planter’s Bank |
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Diary 1850-circa 1870 Scope and ContentDiary entries from Mary H. Edmondson Anderson and her husband John Anderson. |
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Diary 1854-1884 Scope and ContentBulk 1854. Mary H. Edmondson [Anderson Bray] diary. Note: Diary has been transcribed and transcription is included with inventory. |
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Multi-use Journal circa 1856-1937 Scope and ContentJournal contains several sections; it has accounts listed, there is a transcript of Andrew Jackson Edmondson’s journal describing |
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Account Book 1858-1862 |
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Account Book 1859-? Scope and ContentUnidentified account book, possibly that of Edmund Dozier Bray. |
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Diary 1863Scope and ContentBelle Edmondson’s 1863 diary. Note: Transcription of 1863 diary included in A Lost Heroine of the Confederacy, published by |
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Box 34: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks. |
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Multi-use Journal 1883-1894 Scope and ContentBulk 1893-1894. Diary and scrapbook of Susie Tate Bray written over old account book. |
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Diary February 1888-July 1888 Related Materials at the University of MississippiDiary of Susie Tate Bray. |
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Autograph Book 1888-1889 Scope and ContentAutograph book of Susie Tate Bray. |
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Diary 20 November 1888-5 June 1889 Scope and ContentDiary of Susie Tate Bray. |
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Scrapbook circa 1892 Scope and ContentScrapbook containing cards and decoupage art. Book probably owned by Susie Tate Bray. |
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Diary March 1896-? Scope and ContentDiary of Susie Tate Bray. |
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Box 35: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks. |
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Newspaper Scrap Album circa 1890s Scope and ContentNewspaper scrap album, probably that of Susie Tate Bray. Written over 1887 published work, Suggestions for Fitting up Bathrooms |
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Sewing Instruction Book undated [After 1901] Scope and ContentBook and Album owned by Mary Williams |
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Diary/Scrapbook 1901-1915 Scope and ContentDiary/Scrapbook of Susie Bray Williams. |
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Diary 1912-1918 Scope and ContentSporadic entries of Mary E. Williams’ diary. |
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Diary 1916 Scope and ContentSusie B. Williams’ diary. |
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Box 36: Diaries, Account Books, Scrap Books, Albums (non-photographic), Hardcover School notebooks. |
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Baby-Book 1925 Scope and ContentBaby-book for Howard Donathan Stidham (son of Mary E. Williams Stidham). |
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Diary/Account Book 1928 Scope and ContentFor [Susie B. Williams]. |
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Diary/Account Book 1929 Scope and ContentFor Susie B. Williams. |
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Baby-Book 1929 Scope and ContentBaby-book for Emri LeDavis Stidham (son of Mary E. Williams Stidham). |
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Diary/Account Book 1932 Scope and ContentFor Susie B. Williams. |
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Diary/Notebook 1933-1936 Scope and ContentOf unidentified individual [perhaps Susie B. Williams]. |
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Diary/Notebook/Account Book 1933-1936 Scope and ContentOf Susie B. Williams. |
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Diary/Notebook/Account Book 1937-1938 Scope and ContentOf Susie B. Williams |
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Scrapbook circa 1942 Scope and ContentDon Stidham’s (son of Mary E. Williams Stidham) scrapbook. |
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Address/Account Books |
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Business Ledgers 20th century Scope and Content8 Ledgers |
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Box 37: Fabric |
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Box 38: Fabric |
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Box 39: Empty Boxes and China |
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Box 40: Books |
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Box 41: Pamphlets and Books |
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Box 42: Educational Materials and Diplomas 20th century |
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Box 43: Research MaterialsScope and ContentFrom Loretta and William Galbraith’s work on Belle Edmondson, A Lost Heroine of the Confederacy: The Diaries and Letters of |
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