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Finding aid for the William Decatur Howell Collection<br /> MUM00235<br />

Finding aid for the William Decatur Howell Collection


MUM00235

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Summary Information

Repository
University of Mississippi Libraries
Creator
Howell, William D. (William Decatur)
Title
William Decatur Howell Collection
ID
MUM00235
Date [inclusive]
1863-1864
General Physical Description note
1 box (.417 linear feet)
Abstract:
Diary, letters and passes from William Decatur Howell, private Company I, 3rd. Mississippi Cavalry. Also includes typescripts
of the diary and letters from Maud Morrow Brown entitled : “William Decatur Howell 1846-1864: A Soldier’s Journal Letters”.
Nearly all items written between William Decatur Howell and his mother, Nancy Keyes Merriam Howell.

Prefered Citation

William Decatur Howell Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi

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Biographical Note

In Summer 1863, William Decatur Howell of Oxford, MS enlisted for the Confederate Army as a member of the home guards, later
Company I, 3rd. Mississippi Cavalry; he was seventeen upon enlistment. On 28 July 1864, Howell was mortally wounded near Atlanta
and died two days later. He was buried on a hillside with a cedar tree planted to mark the grave.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

University of Mississippi Libraries

Access Restrictions

The William Decatur Howell Collection is open for research.

Copyright Restrictions

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use”, that user may be liable for copyright infringement.

Additions

No further additions are expected to this collection.

Processing Information

Collection processed by Archives & Special Collections staff.

Alternative Formats

Civil War related materials in this collection have been digitized and made available in the
University of Mississippi Civil War Archive.

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Related Materials

Resources at the University of Mississippi

Brown, Maud Marrow.
William Decatur Howell, 1846-1864. A soldier’s journal and letters. (Typescript). Cataloged :
E467.1.H84 B7

For more Civil War materials housed at the University of Mississippi Archives & Special Collections, see our
Civil War subject guide.

To view digitally available Civil War materials from the University of Mississippi Archives & Special Collections, see our

Civil War Archive.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Cavalry Regiment, 3rd. Company I

Format(s)

  • correspondence
  • diaries
  • typescripts

Geographic Name(s)

  • Mississippi — History — Civil War, 1861-1865 — Personal narratives, Confederate
  • United States — History — Civil War, 1861-1865 — Personal narratives, Confederate

Subject(s)

  • Soldiers — Mississippi — Diaries

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Collection Inventory

1.1 Diary, Undated 

1.2 Pass. Oxford, 27 October 1862 

1.3 Pass. Oxford, 13 November 1862 

1.4 Apply for a horse. Panola, 24 March 

1.5 Pass. Panola, 26 April 1863 

1.6 Capt. John Alston or the Independent Scout, Undated 

1.7 Description of the ground. Near West Point, Undated 

1.8 Description of the Height at the Bridge 4 miles from West Point, 27 February 1864 

1.9 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Wyatt, 6 October 1863 

1.10 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Panola, 10 December 1863 

1.11 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Panola, 29 November 1863 

1.12 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near Dyson’s Farm, 23 January 1864 

1.13 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near West Point, 23 February 1863 

1.14 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Parents.” Camp Near Starkville, 26 February 1864 

1.15 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near Macon, 7 March 1864 

1.16 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near Tupelo, 1 May 1864 

1.17 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp at Macon, 19 March 1864 

1.18 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Near Tupelo, 11 May 1864 

1.19 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Near Tupelo, 16 May 1864 

1.20 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp Near Tupelo, 17 May 1864 

1.21 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. On the March, 23 May 1864 

1.22 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Columbus, MS., 26 May 1864 

1.23 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp at Jackson, 2 June 1864 

1.24 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Sister.” Camp 12 miles North of Jackson, 4 June 1864 

1.25 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp between Jackson and Canton, 4 June 1864 

1.26 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near Canton, 12 June 1864 

1.27 ALS. F.M. Howell to W.D. Howell. Oxford, MS, 12 June 1864 

1.28 ALS. N.K. Howell to W.D. Howell. Oxford, MS, 12 June 1864 

1.29 ALS. W.D. Howell to Mrs. N.K. Howell. Camp near Canton, 16 June 1864 

1.30 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Kind Friend.” Camp Prichard’s Cross Roads, 18 June 1864 

1.31 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Brother.” Camp Prichard’s Cross Roads, 26 June 1864 

1.32 ALS. Alma Isom Howell to W.D. Howell. Oxfords, MS., 6 July 1864 

1.33 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Parents.” Camp near Che[?] Station Al, 24 July 1864 

1.34 ALS. W.D. Howell to “Mother.” N.P., Undated 

1.35 J.L. Power to Benj. P. Howell. , Undated 

1.36 ALS. W.D. Howell’s Death. Jackson, 16 November 1864 

1.37 ALS. F.[M.] Howell to Mother. Tulip, Arkansas, 3 July 1874 

1.38 Envelopes, Undated 

1.39 [R.M. Swiws?] to [W.T. Magrids], 16 March 1863 

1.40 2nd Iowa Cav. Permission to Visit LaGrange, 12 June 1863 

1.41 “Secession Pudding.” M.M. Tidall, Undated 

1.42 Treasury Department Receipt, 1 June 1895 

1.43 The Summer Shower, Undated 

1.44 “We Pray for You at Home”, Undated 

1.45 “EASU, or the Birthright Despised”, Undated 

1.46 “Jacobs Ladder, or the Downcast Lifted Up”, Undated 

1.47 Brown, Maud Morrow. “William Decatur Howell 1846-1864: A Soldier’s Journal Letters…”, Undated 

1.48 Brown, Maud Morrow. “William Decatur Howell 1846-1864: A Soldier’s Journal Letters…”, Undated 

1.49 Account Book, Undated 

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