Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 3
Container
Contains 6 Results:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 1
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 2
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 3
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 4
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 5
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
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
Item — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 3, Folder: MC 49, Item: 6
Identifier: MC 49
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Five of the six letters in this collection are addressed to P.G. or Martha P. Henry, John's father and mother living in Locust Cottage. Two letters from John describe his living arrangements and financial difficulties in Fayetteville. Another letter, from O.C. Gray of Fayetteville, describes John's final illness. The last two letters are from relatives living or visiting Fayetteville and describe John's death and his burial site at Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest letter in the...
Dates:
May 29, 1881