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Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 4

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

George C. Camp to his sister-in-law Cornelia Camp., l April 1851

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 1
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: l April 1851

George C. Camp to his brother, William C. Camp., 7 May 1851

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 2
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: 7 May 1851

George C. Camp to his brother, William C. Camp., 20 June 1854

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 3
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: 20 June 1854

Julia Camp, Monticello, Arkansas, to her great niece Dottie Dean, Spartanberg, South Carolina., 18 August 1904

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 4
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: 18 August 1904

Julia Camp, Monticello, Drew Co., Arkansas, to Dottie Dean, Spartanburg, South Carolina., 1 September 1904

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 5
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: 1 September 1904

Julia A. Camp, Monticello, Drew Co., Arkansas, to Dottie Dean Earl, Spartanburg, South Carolina., 14 January 1905

 File — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 4, Folder: MC 546, Item: 6
Identifier: MC 546
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Six letters pertaining to settling in Arkansas, 1851-1854, and to Camp family genealogy, 1904-1905. Three of the letters were written by George C. Camp from Wileyville, Desha County (now probably Florence, Drew County), Arkansas, to his sister-in-law, Cornelia Camp, and to his brother, William C. Camp, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They pertain to the George Camp family's new life in Arkansas. The other three letters were written by Julia Camp (widow of George C. Camp) to her...
Dates: 14 January 1905