Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 3
Contains 8 Results:
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.
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
Unidentified newspaper, "Wm. 'Coin' Harvey, Veteran Bimetallist, Dies of Peritonitis", February 11, 1936
Rogers, Ark., Sunday News (Rogers, AR),"William Hope 'Coin' Harvey--Prophet of Monte Ne," by Charles J. Finger, February 29, 1976
Award ribbon, "Fox Hunt at Monte Ne, Ark, May 2-5, 1906", 1906
Welcome to Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs, biennial convention, Little Rock, November 6, 1929
The material consists of speeches delivered by Governor Parnell, as well as articles written by him, and two newspapers.
Certificate signed by Lt. Col. Jas. S. Moncrief, Jr., certifying to trophy value of captured military equipment
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Letter, John D. Glass, Madison, Georgia, 25 November 1847, to Henry Badgette [sic], Blackwell's Post Office, Caswell County, North Carolina., 25 November 1847
Enslaved persons mentioned in this document are Mariah, who was with children, and Mary Ann, with children.