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Eugene Craven Callaway Collection


MUM01742


Summary Information

Repository
University of Mississippi Libraries
Title
Eugene Craven Callaway Collection
ID
MUM01742
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1834-1889
Date [inclusive]
1824-2005 1834-1889
Extent
0.834 Linear feet (2 boxes)
Abstract
The Eugene Craven Callaway Collection consists of family letters and documents principally belonging to the Rev. James Render
Callaway family who settled in Pontotoc and Lafayette County, Mississippi in the Mid-1800s. The collection includes correspondence
from the connecting families: Boyd, Farley, Reed, and Son. There are also Civil War and California Gold Rush era letters,
as well as materials relating to religion during the Second and Third Great Awakening.

Prefered Citation

Eugene Craven Callaway Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi

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Biographical Note

Georgia native and Methodist-Episcopal minister Rev. James Render Callaway settled in Pontotoc County, MS with his wife, Nancy
Day Farley Callaway, and their children in the 1830s. Rev. J.R. Callaway assisted in establishing Methodist churches both
in Mississippi and Georgia, and was a significant landowner in North-Central Mississippi. Three of Rev. James R. and Nancy
Day Callaway’s sons traveled to California during the 1849 Gold Rush. During the Civil War, six sons served in the Confederate
Army, three of whom died in the conflict. James R. Callaway’s oldest son, Cicero M. Callaway, who married Louisa Son, had
three sons that served in the Confederate army. Louisa Son Callaway’s brothers, Reuben Son and John C. Son, moved west before
the Civil War, with Reuben settling in Shasta County, California and John C. settling in Desha County, Arkansas. Both men
maintained correspondence with their sister and brother-in-law.

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Scope and Content Note

A significant amount of the collection includes mid- to late Nineteenth Century correspondence to and from members of the
Rev. James Render Callaway family, especially his oldest son’s family: Cicero M. Callaway. The collection also includes correspondence
and documents relating to families that married into the Callaway family.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

University of Mississippi Libraries 2011

Access Restrictions

Open for research.

Copyright Restrictions

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

Additions

No further additions are expected to this collection.

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by Eugene Craven Callaway, November 18, 2010.

Processing Information

Collection processed by John R. Wall. Finding aid encoded by Kathryn Michaelis, July 2011. Updated by Susan Ivey, May 2015.

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Related Materials

Separated Material

A Spelling Book: Written in the Chahta language, with an English translation, prepared and published under the direction of
the missionaries in the Chahta nation, with the aid of Captain David Folsom, interpreter.
Call number: PM873 .S63 1825.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Cavalry Regiment, 7th
  • Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 11th
  • Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 41st

Geographic Name(s)

  • California–Gold discoveries
  • Lafayette County (Miss.)–Social conditions.
  • Pontotoc County (Miss.)–Social conditions.

Personal Name(s)

  • Callaway family
  • Callaway, James Render

Subject(s)

  • Methodism–United States.
  • Slavery–Mississippi–History–19th century.

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Collection Inventory

Series I. Callaway Family 1796-1903 

James Render Callaway, 1796-1865 

Biographical/Historical note

Methodist Minister.

ANS. James R. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 1859 

Scope and Contents note

Fragment.

ANS. James R. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 8 July 1864 

ANS. James R. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 27 November 1864 

ALS. James R. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 June 1865 

ALS. James R. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 20 June 1865 

Scope and Contents note

Includes transcription.

Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway 

Biographical/Historical note

Wife of James R. Callaway.

ALS. Nancy M. Day Farley to Cicero M. Callaway, 24 September 1872 

Cicero Marion Callaway, 1819-1874 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway.

ALS. [Thomas G. Hunt ?] to “Dear Friend” [Cicero M. Callaway ?], 12 October 1836 

ALS. Robert R. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 13 July 1838 

Scope and Contents note

Note: Robert R. Hunt and Thomas G. Hunt were brothers.

ALS. Alexander W. Murff to Cicero M. Callaway, 1 September 1838 

ALS. Thomas G. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 16 September 1838 

ALS. Thomas G. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 16 September 1838 

ANS. May A.M. Patton to Cicero M. Callaway, 8 December 1838 

ALS. Thomas G. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 25 February 1839 

ALS. Robert R. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 December 1839 

ALS. Robert R. Hunt to Cicero M. Callaway, 18 February 1840 

L. Anon. to Cicero M. Callaway, 9 October 18[40?] 

ALS. Cicero M. Callaway to Thomas G. Hunt, 2 January 1842 

ALS. Armilda N. Reves to Cicero M. Callaway, 18 February 1850 

ALS. Armilda N. Reves to Cicero M. Callaway, 29 April 1850 

ANS. [W.G. Burn ?] to Cicero M. Callaway, 11 January 1857 

ALS. [J./T.] L. Duke to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 January 1860 

ADS. Cicero M. Callaway Power-of-Attorney Grant to J.A. Drake, 8 December 1862 

Scope and Contents note

In order to collect Confederate military service pay on behalf of his deceased son: James M. Callaway of Pontotoc County,
Mississippi.

ALS. J.S. [Cameron ?] to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 March 1865 

ALS. Matilda [Sanders ?] to Cicero M. Callaway, 15 June 1866 

D. A.J. Roach & Co. Cotton Factors, Grocers, & Commission Merchants-Memphis, Tennessee, 1 August 1866 

Scope and Contents note

Handbill

ANS. Law Collection Office Grigsby E. Thomas Jr.-Columbus, Georgia to Cicero M. Callaway, 30 April 1867 

Scope and Contents note

Note regarding land taxes.

ALS. G.E. Thomas Jr. to Cicero M. Callaway, 28 May 1867 

ANS. [A.H. McClarty ?] to Cicero M. Callaway, 2 October 1869 

ALS. W.M. Huckaby to Cicero M. Callaway, 22 May 1870 

ANS. Myers & Houseman to Cicero M. Callaway, 7 February 1872 

Scope and Contents note

Myers & Houseman – Grocers, Okolona, Mississippi. Re: Credit for a barrel of flour.

ALS. J.W. Johnson to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 May 1872 

Louisa Son Callaway, 1821-1874 

Biographical/Historical note

Wife of Cicero M. Callaway.

ANS. Transfer of a Female Slave from Mary Reed to Louisa Callaway-Pontotoc County, Mississippi, 26 August 1848 

ALS. Louisa Son Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 2 April 1865 

Hilary Newton Callaway, 1820-1849 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway.

ALS. Hilary Newton Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 20 April 1845 

Allison Render Callaway, 1921-1903 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway.

ANS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 September 1866 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 11 February 1867 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 25 February 1867 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 1 April 1867 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 5 October 1867 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 23 January 1868 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 22 June 1868 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 6 July 1868 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 5 October 1868 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 15 January 1869 

ANS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 March 1869 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 6 October 1869 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 March 1870 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 April 1870 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 13 October 1870 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 9 December 1870 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 22 March 1871 

ALS. Allison Render Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 June 1873 

Stephen Gallatin Callaway, 1823-1886 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway. Stephen G. Callaway served in the 7th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment-1st Partisan
Rangers during the Civil War.

ALS. Stephen Gallatin Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 17 September 1849 

ALS. Stephen Gallatin Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 16 October 1852 

Scope and Contents note

Includes a receipt note regarding stock in the Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company-16 April 1855.

ALS. Stephen Gallatin Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 13 November 1864 

ANS. Stephen Gallatin Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 31 December 1871 

John Wesley Callaway, 1829-1862 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway. John W. Callaway served in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment during
the Civil War and was killed in Georgia on 24 November 1862.

ALS. John Wesley Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 27 September 1862 

Scope and Contents note

Civil War letter

Mary Ann Callaway Quick, undated 

Biographical/Historical note

Daughter of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway. Married Thomas J. Quick.

ALS. Mary Ann Callaway to her brothers and sisters, 22 July 1865 

Scope and Contents note

Mary A. Callaway notifying her sibling of their Father’s death (James Render Callaway). Transcript included.

ALS. Mary Ann Callaway Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 June 1870 

ALS. Mary Ann Callaway Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 18 September 1870 

ALS. Mary Ann Callaway Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 24 December [1887?] 

ALS. Thomas J. Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 31 March 1862 

ALS. Thomas J. Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 April 1870 

ALS. Thomas J. Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 11 December 1870 

ALS. Thomas J. Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 26 March 1871 

ALS. Thomas J. Quick to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 September 1871 

Asbury Few Callaway, 1833-1862 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of James R. and Nancy M. Day Farley Callaway. Served in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Died
while in service on 20 July 1862.

ALS. Asbury Few Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 30 March 1862 

ANS. Asbury Few Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 15 June 1862 

James Marion Callaway, 1842-1862 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway. Served in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Died near
Corinth, MS. on 28 June 1862.

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

ALS. James M. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 

L. Notification to Cicero M. Callaway Regarding James M. Callaway’s Service Pay, 27 July 1862 

Scope and Contents note

Civil War letter

ALS. A.J. Clark to Cicero M. Callaway, 30 September 1863 

Scope and Contents note

Follow-up regarding Cicero Callaway’s deceased sons’ back-pay

John L. Callaway, 1843-1862 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway. Served in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Died at Carthage,
Smith County, Tennessee on 10 October 1862.

ALS. John L. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 2 May 1862 

ALS. John L. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 June 1862 

ALS. John L. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 8 August 1862 

ALS. John L. Callaway to Cicero M. Callaway, 25 August 1862 

ALS. Thomas Baird to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 October 1862 

William F. Callaway, 1846-1864 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway. Served in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Died of disease
in Montgomery, Alabama on 31 August 1864.

ALS. William F. Callaway to Cicero and Louisa Callaway, 28 August 1864 

Scope and Contents note

Letter written four days before William F. Callaway’s death

ALS. James W. Renfro to Cicero and Louisa Callaway, 1 September 1864 

Scope and Contents note

Letter reporting the death of William F. Callaway. Masonic symbol in top corner of front page.

ANS. Notification sent to Cicero M. Callaway reporting the death of William L. Callaway, 2 September; 8 October 1864 

Scope and Contents note

Note from Concert Hall Hospital, Montgomery, Alabama, forwarded to the Callaway family by W.F. Callaway company commander:
Silas H. Wood.

Rev. Reuben C. Callaway, 1850-1900 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway.

ALS. [A.K./R. Callan ?] to Reuben C. Callaway, 20 April 1874 

ACS. R.C.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Emma L. Callaway, 18 May 1881 

ALS. R.C.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Robert A. Callaway, 2 January 1882 

ALS. Rev. Reuben C. Callaway to Robert A. and F.S. Callaway, 1 May 1882 

ALS. R.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Robert A. Callaway, 28 January 1884 

ACS. R.C.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Robert A. Callaway, 18 October 1884 

ACS. R.C.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Robert A. Callaway, 17 December 1884 

ANS. H.B. Clark to Rev. Reuben C. Callaway, 18 October 1885 

ALS. R.C.C. [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway] to Robert A. Callaway, 6 November 1885 

ANS. R.T. Nolen, Humbolt Marble Works (Humbolt, Tennessee/Carrollton, Mississippi) to Rev. R.A. Callaway [Rev. Reuben C. Callaway], 1 September 1889 

Cicero Elisha Callaway, 1852-1898 

Biographical/Historical note

Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. Cicero E. Callaway to Robert and Jessie Callaway, 8 June 1887 

ALS. Cicero E. Callaway to Robert A. Callaway, 24 March 1889 

C.F.S.P. to Robert A. Callaway, 13 September 1867 

Biographical/Historical note

Robert A. Callaway-Son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. K. Coats to Robert A. Callaway, 22 October 1880 

Scope and Contents note

Includes Confederate Jefferson Davis stamps-2 Sleeves.

ALS. [James?] Callaway to Robert A. Callaway, 23 January 1884 

ALS. W.M. Donaldson to Robert A. Callaway, 4 March 1884 

ALS. George D. Baggan to Robert Callaway, 26 March 1885 

Envelope addressed to R. A. [Robert A.] Callaway, 26 February 1886 

W.[?]. Waters to Robert [Callaway?], 26 February 1888 

ALS. Arthur S.J. to Ada Brown, 6 March 188[?] 

Scope and Contents note

Fragment. Ada L. Brown (Callaway)-Wife of Robert A. Callaway.

ALS. Jenni [?] to Ada Brown, 19 October 1886 

L. Anon. to Ada Callaway, 3 June 1902 

ALS. M.M. Landers to Emma L. Callaway, 24 January 1880 

Biographical/Historical note

Emma L. Callaway-Daughter of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. Susie [N.C.?] to Emma L. Callaway, 6 April 1880 

ALS. S.N.C. [Susie Callaway?] to Emma and Franie Callaway, 10 October 1880 

Biographical/Historical note

Frances S. Callaway-Youngest Daughter of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. Susie [Callaway?] to Franie Callaway, 11 April 1884 

ALS. N.J. Donaldson to F.S. Callaway, 15 April 1884 

ALS. James S. Callaway to Jesse R. Callaway, 11 June 1882 

Biographical/Historical note

Jesse R. Callaway-Youngest son of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. [?] Logan to Mr. Callaway, 14 February 18[?] 

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Series II. Boyd and Farley Family 1838-1842 

ALS. James F. Boyd to Cicero M. Callaway, 3 July 1838 

Biographical/Historical note

James F. Boyd-Nephew of Nancy Farley and James Render Callaway

ALS. James F. Boyd to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 February 1839 

ALS. James F. Boyd to Cicero M. Callaway, 18 July 1839 

ALS. James F. Boyd to Cicero M. Callaway, 9 January 1842 

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Series III. Son and Read/Reed Family 1774-1890[?] 

Reuben Read Family, 1774-1849 

Biographical/Historical note

Grandfather of Louisa Son Callaway

ADS. Copy of Reuben Reed’s Will, 8 January 1844 

ALS. Jesse and Elizabeth R. Knoles (Knowles) to Cicero M. Callaway, 25 September 1844 

Biographical/Historical note

Elizabeth R. Knoles (Knowles)-daughter of Reuben Reed and Aunt of Louisa Son Callaway

ALS. William and Elizabeth Reed to Cicero and M. Louisa Callaway, 2 December 184[?] 

ALS. Joseph and Agemema Read to J.B. Cooper, 13 October 1851 

Biographical/Historical note

Joseph Reed-Uncle of Louisa Son Callaway

John C. Son, 1824-1868 

Biographical/Historical note

Brother of Louisa Son Callaway

ALS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 7 August 1849 

ANS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 19 January 1850 

ANS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 June 1850 

ALS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 27 December 1850 

ALS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 5 April 1851 

ALS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 April 1852 

ANS. John C. Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 12 August 1839 

ADS. Power of Attorney from John C. Son-Napoleon, Desha County, Arkansas, 12 August 1839 

ALS. O.F. Parrish to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 March 1866 

Scope and Contents note

Regarding the estate of John C. Son

ANS. O.F. Parrish to Cicero M. Callaway, 4 October 1867 

Scope and Contents note

Regarding the estate of John C. Son

ALS. O.F. Parrish to Cicero M. Callaway, 16 April 1868 

Scope and Contents note

Regarding the estate of John C. Son

Reuben Son, 1826-1857 

Scope and Contents note

Brother of Louisa S. Callaway

ANS. Signed note regarding a 3-year old female slave, 25 August 1848 

ALS. Reuben Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 13 April 1849 

ALS. Reuben Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 2 May 1849 

ALS. Reuben Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 30 December 1849 

ALS. Reuben Son to Cicero M. Callaway, 11 September 1857 

ADS. Estate Appraisal for Reuben Son in California, 19 January 1858 

Scope and Contents note

Sent to Cicero M. Callaway, Ponotoc, Mississippi. Includes an acknowledgement of expenses paid from the estate.

ADS. Last Will and Testament of Reuben Son of South Shasta County California, 19 January 1858 

Biographical/Historical note

John S. Follansbee of C.A. Kyle-Executors to Cicero M. Callaway

ALS. John S. Follansbee to Cicero M. Callaway, February [1859] 

ALS. John S. Follansbee to Cicero M. Callaway, 11 June 1859 

ALS. John S. Follansbee to Louisa Callaway, 17 September 1859 

ADS. Statement of Settlement of Estate for Reuben Son, 21 December 1859 

Scope and Contents note

Issued by the Shasta County, California probate court

ALS. John S. Follansbee to Cicero M. Callaway, 28 December 1859 

ALS. John S. Follansbee to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 May 1860 

Scope and Contents note

Includes Wells Fargo and Company Exchange Receipt for $920.25 dated 21 December 1859.

Thomas and Mary Jane Polly (Sons) Carver, undated 

Biographical/Historical note

Mary J.P.S. Carver-Sister of Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. Thomas Carver to Cicero M. Callaway, 13 August 1844 

Thomas and Mary Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 21 September 1851 

ALS. Thomas and Mary Carver to Cicero M. Callaway, 15 November 1853 

ALS. Thomas and Polly Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 13 June 1855 

ALS. Thomas and Polly Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 25 September 1855 

ALS. Thomas Carver to Cicero M. Callaway, 10 January 1856 

ALS. Thomas Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 13 August 1856 

ALS. Thomas Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 29 August 1857 

ALS. Thomas and Polly Carver to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 3 June 1858 

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Cicero M. Callaway, 24 June 1873 

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Emma L. Callaway, 2 March 1880 

Biographical/Historical note

Emma L. Callaway-daughter of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Emma L. Callaway, 22 August 1880 

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Emma L. Callaway, 5 January 1881 

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Mary E. Callaway, 26 April 18[90?] 

Biographical/Historical note

Mary E. Callaway-Daughter of Cicero M. and Louisa S. Callaway

ALS. M.J.C. [Martha J. Carver] to Cicero M. and Louisa Callaway, 21 February 18[?] 

ALS. Martha J. Carver to Emma L. Callaway, [14?] April [18?] 

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Series IV. Methodist Episcopal Church 1850; 1885; 2005 

ANS. J.M. Bruce and D.J. Price: Notes on Methodist Congregants sent to C.P. Cooper, 10 February 1850 

D. Program-Chickasaw County Sunday School Convention, September 1885 

D. Mt. Zion (Non-Denominational Church) Homecoming, 21 August 2005 

Scope and Contents note

Bulletin-Lafayette County, Mississippi

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Series V. U.S. Navy 1836; 1850 

ANS. Thomas Miller to Commodore [Dallas] of the U.S.S.
Constellation, 29 May 1836 

Scope and Contents note

Scanned copy

ANS. M.M. Roberts-Acting Master of Steamer U.S.S.
Walker, 10 January 1850 

Scope and Contents note

Note listing items received at the U.S. Naval Yard in Pensacola for the U.S.S.
Walker

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Series VI. Miscellaneous 1882; undated 

L. Anon. to
“Dearest Cousin”
, 10 May 1882 

N. Helen Prescott (genealogist) note 

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