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Articles 271 - 300 of 4480
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Unknown To Mr. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Unknown To Mr. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
T. M. Lockhart To James Meredith (Undated), T. M. Lockhart
T. M. Lockhart To James Meredith (Undated), T. M. Lockhart
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Two Well Wishers To Mr. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Two Well Wishers To Mr. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "Two Well Wishers"
Mr. And Mrs. Ambrose Joseph To James Meredith (Undated), Mr. And Mrs. Ambrose Joseph
Mr. And Mrs. Ambrose Joseph To James Meredith (Undated), Mr. And Mrs. Ambrose Joseph
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Mary H. To James H. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Mary H. To James H. Meredith (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "Mary H."
N/A To "Hi James" (Undated), Author Unknown
N/A To "Hi James" (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Chuck Hassol To "Dear Sirs" (Undated), Chuck Hassol
Chuck Hassol To "Dear Sirs" (Undated), Chuck Hassol
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (Undated), Charles Roberts
Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (Undated), Charles Roberts
Correspondence
Writes to Maggie that men abandon their camp constantly and that the Union seems to know exactly when to attack.
Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (Undated), Charles Roberts
Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (Undated), Charles Roberts
Correspondence
Roberts writes that he fears the war will last longer than he expected and that he will try to find a way to support his family and be relocated to Mississippi.
Bessie Unknown To Maggie Roberts (14 November), Author Unknown
Bessie Unknown To Maggie Roberts (14 November), Author Unknown
Correspondence
A friend (or aunt) writes a letter to Maggie, sharing news of deaths and moves.
Unknown To S. G. Miller (Undated), Author Unknown, Susan G. Miller
Unknown To S. G. Miller (Undated), Author Unknown, Susan G. Miller
Correspondence
Personal updates
J. W. Mcgant To H. R. Miller (24 November), J. W. Mcgant, Hugh R. Miller
J. W. Mcgant To H. R. Miller (24 November), J. W. Mcgant, Hugh R. Miller
Correspondence
Discusses plans for returning West and general update
Edwin Miller To George Miller (Undated), Edwin Miller, George Miller
Edwin Miller To George Miller (Undated), Edwin Miller, George Miller
Correspondence
Missing his brother and bringing news from home
Hugh A. Barr To H. R. Miller (5 November), Hugh A. Barr, Hugh R. Miller
Hugh A. Barr To H. R. Miller (5 November), Hugh A. Barr, Hugh R. Miller
Correspondence
News concerning Miller's election
C. Virginia Gordon To S. G. Miller (28 October), C. Virginia Gordon, Susan G. Miller
C. Virginia Gordon To S. G. Miller (28 October), C. Virginia Gordon, Susan G. Miller
Correspondence
News of various people
John Guy Lofton To Elizabeth C. Lofton (Undated), John Guy Lofton
John Guy Lofton To Elizabeth C. Lofton (Undated), John Guy Lofton
Correspondence
Regarding the importance troops put on receiving letters from home and becoming accustomed to the sounds of canon fire.
Matt W. Gage To Frazer And Gage (Undated), Matt W. Gage
Matt W. Gage To Frazer And Gage (Undated), Matt W. Gage
Correspondence
Concerning Matt W. Gage's fondness for his cousins
Matthew Gage, Jr. To Jere Sanders (Undated), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders
Matthew Gage, Jr. To Jere Sanders (Undated), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders
Correspondence
Concerning a debt to Jerrie
Song Lyrics (Undated), Author Unknown
Song Lyrics (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence
The author prays to god and promies to care for his dying sister's child before she passes.
Poem (Undated), Author Unknown
Sallie Miller To Mrs. Atwood (Undated), Sallie Miller
Sallie Miller To Mrs. Atwood (Undated), Sallie Miller
Correspondence
Sallie Miller asks Mrs. Atwood for help in releasing her husband.
Unknown To Unknown (Undated), Author Unknown
Unknown To Unknown (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence
Author discusses illness, relatives' children & their own plans for children.
James T. Jones To Martin Jones (Undated), James T. Jones, Martin Jones
James T. Jones To Martin Jones (Undated), James T. Jones, Martin Jones
Correspondence
James is inquiring to the status of the money he sent home.
James T. Jones To Sack (Undated), James T. Jones
James T. Jones To Sack (Undated), James T. Jones
Correspondence
James cannot write to Miss Sallie and wants the recipient to show her and his family the letter.
Unknown To Unknown (Undated), Author Unknown
Unknown To Unknown (Undated), Author Unknown
Correspondence
Nationalistic discussion of secession & oppression; also discusses correspondence home and his next encampment.
B. F. Gentry To W. R. Gentry (12 July 186?), Benjamin F. Gentry, Wiley R. Gentry
B. F. Gentry To W. R. Gentry (12 July 186?), Benjamin F. Gentry, Wiley R. Gentry
Correspondence
Benjamin discussing food, general conditions and their movements around northern Mississippi, near Tupelo, Ripley and Saltillo.
Col. B. I. Hillssee To Unknown Col. (14 May 1864), B. I. Hill
Col. B. I. Hillssee To Unknown Col. (14 May 1864), B. I. Hill
Correspondence
Report on collecting Confederate troop stragglers
Series 9. Miscellaneous Documents & Correspondence: Box 9: Folder 22, Author Unknown
Series 9. Miscellaneous Documents & Correspondence: Box 9: Folder 22, Author Unknown
Correspondence
Handwritten manuscript with seal, "Bar Meeting- At a meeting of the Kosciusko Bar and officers of the Circuit Court".
Manuscript With Seal "Bar Meeting...At A Meeting Of The Kosciusko Bar And Officers Of The Circuit Court...", Author Unknown
Manuscript With Seal "Bar Meeting...At A Meeting Of The Kosciusko Bar And Officers Of The Circuit Court...", Author Unknown
Correspondence
Regarding appreciation of services of W.S. Featherston for presiding over court.