Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 3
Contains 169 Results:
Article, photocopied, "Semi-Vectors and Spinners," by Albert Einstein, collaborator W. Mayer. Prussian Academy of Sciences. The Physics-Mathematics Section, 1932
Article, photocopied, "Semi-Vectors and Spinners," by Albert Einstein, collaborator W. Mayer. Prussian Academy of Sciences. The Physics-Mathematics Section. 1932 Section.
Camp List, 1936
Printed list giving number, name, and headquarters of "camps" of Confederate Veterans, all but eleven crossed out.
Civil War letters, 1864-1865
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Henry M. Barnes ("Head-quarters, 14th A. C., Chattanooga, Tenn.") to parents, March 12, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar [M. E. Barnes, apparently Henry M. Barnes's brother] ("In Camp") to father, April 28, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Frankie Barnes (Lee Centre, [Illinois]) to "Aunt Lib & Jessie", June 1, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar ("In Camp near the Chattahoochee river, Ga.") to mother, July 14, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar (Atlanta, Ga.) to father, September 28-[29], 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, M. E. Barnes ("In Camp near Gayesville Ala.") to parents (with P. S. signed "Melzar"), October 24, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar (Kingston, Ga.) to father, November 7, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar ("In Camp before Savannah, Ga.") to parents, December 21-25, 1864
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar (in camp near Savannah, Ga.) to parents, January 11, 1865
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar (in camp near Sisters Ferry, Ga.) to mother, January 25, 1865
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Letter, Melzar (Holly Springs, N. C.) to mother, April 22, 1865
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Envelope addressed to M. R. Barnes, Lee Centre, Lee Co., Illinois, May 12, [no year]
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
Poem, unsigned, beginning "And so you say that Im a fool", undated
The material consists of a diary fragment, "Sketches of a journey from Camden [New York] to [Peoria County?] Illinois," written by an unknown woman, June 13 - November 6,1837. Also included in the collection are eleven Civil War letters (most of them written by M. E. Barnes, a member of the Army of the Cumberland, later called the Army of Georgia), an envelope, and an unsigned poem.
John D. Henry Letters
John L. Russell (Pocahontas, Arkansas) to Mary [Russell] [Dallas County, Arkansas]. Letter from brother to sister describing conditions at "Missouri Camp," including civilian actions, camp rumors, and food., July 7, 1861
John D. Henry (Fayetteville, Arkansas) to P.G. Henry [Locust Cottage, Arkansas]. Letter from son to father complaining about the lack of mail from home, shortage of funds, and describing conditions at the Arkansas Industrial University., January 15, 1876
John D. Henry (Fayetteville, Arkansas) to P.G. Henry [Locust Cottage, Arkansas]. Letter from son to father pertaining mostly to family and financial matters., January 30, 1876
James Decatur Henry and Lucy A. Henry (Fayetteville, Arkansas) to Martha P. Henry [Locust Cottage, Arkansas]. Letter from sister and brother to John's mother describing his final illness and financial obligations., circa April 1, 1876
O.C. Gray (Fayetteville, Arkansas) to P.G. Henry [Locust Grove, Arkansas]. Letter describing John Henry's final illness and death., April 4, 1876
W.W. Harrison (Fayetteville, Arkansas) to P.G. Henry [Locust Grove, Arkansas]. Letter from a friend describing John's grave location at Evergreen Cemetery and conditions at Fayetteville., May 29, 1881
Olive Stewart Gilbert Family History and Genealogical Material, undated
Photograph of Raymond Harrison Williams; mimeographed genealogical information on King, Butt, and Cox families; photocopies of correspondence from donor containing further information on King and Williams families. Several members have been students at University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.