Box BC1152
Container
Contains 64 Results:
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Jan. 8, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 13
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Jan. 8, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Jan. 15, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 14
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Jan. 15, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Feb. 8, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 15
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Feb. 8, 1865
Albert Harris to Brother [Edwin Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Feb. 19, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 16
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Feb. 19, 1865
Albert Harris to Brother [Edwin Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Feb. 21, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 17
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Feb. 21, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Mar. 5, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 18
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Mar. 5, 1865
Albert Harris to Mother [Arlinna Locke Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Mar. 12, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 19
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Mar. 12, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Mar. 14, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 20
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Mar. 14, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Mar. 19, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 21
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Mar. 19, 1865
Albert Harris to Mother [Arlinna Locke Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Mar. 26, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 22
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Mar. 26, 1865
Albert Harris to Mother [Arlinna Locke Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Apr. 2, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 23
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Apr. 2, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Apr. 9, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 24
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Apr. 9, 1865
Albert Harris to Mother [Arlinna Locke Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Apr. 16, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 25
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Apr. 16, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Apr. 23, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 26
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Apr. 23, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Sept. 10, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 27
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Sept. 10, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Sept. 17, 1865
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 28
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Sept. 17, 1865
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., March 19, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 29
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
March 19, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., April 10, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 30
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
April 10, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., April 14, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 31
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
April 14, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., April 20, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 32
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
April 20, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., April 27, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 33
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
April 27, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., May 6, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 34
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
May 6, 1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., May 21, 1866
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 35
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
May 21, 1866
Correspondence, 1864-1866
File — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
1864-1866
Albert Harris to Father [James Harris], St. Johnsbury, VT. 1 L., Aug. 7, 1864
Item — Box: BC1152, Folder: MC 346, Folder 1, Item: 1
Identifier: MC 346
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Albert Harris, a civilian employee of the Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of Arkansas, United States Army, wrote to his relations in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, while working in Little Rock (Pulaski County). The letters, which date from August 7, 1864, to May 21, 1866, discuss in detail his activities in organizing laborers, his relationships with civilians, and living conditions in the city. Of particular interest are his comments concerning black workers and soldiers in the area....
Dates:
Aug. 7, 1864