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Letter From Calvin Shaffer To Thomas W. Harris. 24 November 1869, Calvin Shaffer
Letter From Calvin Shaffer To Thomas W. Harris. 24 November 1869, Calvin Shaffer
Correspondence
Letter sent from Batesville; regarding thanks for holding Shaffer's money.
Letter From A. C. Mcewen To "My Dear Daughter." 6 September 1869, A. C. Mcewen
Letter From A. C. Mcewen To "My Dear Daughter." 6 September 1869, A. C. Mcewen
Correspondence
Letter sent from Holly Springs; regarding General Featherston ill health and treatment.
Letter From A. C. Mcewen To "My Dear Daughter" 19 August 1869, A. C. Mcewen
Letter From A. C. Mcewen To "My Dear Daughter" 19 August 1869, A. C. Mcewen
Correspondence
Letter sent from Holly Springs; regarding General Featherston, the grandchildren, weather, crops, fruits, general conference at Methodist Church, building of court house.
Letter From John Freeman To General Featherston 11 July 1869, John Freeman
Letter From John Freeman To General Featherston 11 July 1869, John Freeman
Correspondence
Letter sent from Jackson; regarding election, General Ames, African American voters, rejection of Democratic representation in Congress, restoration of civil powers, election
Invitation To Cotillion Party (6 July 1869)
Invitation To Cotillion Party (6 July 1869)
Correspondence
Invitation to a member of the Gage or Sanders families for a cotillion in Holmes County.
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (2 June 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (2 June 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
Correspondence
W. W. Miller, released from prison by the U.S. Military, heads to New Orleans before returning home.
W. W. Miller To Unknown (1 May 1869), W. W. Miller
W. W. Miller To Unknown (1 May 1869), W. W. Miller
Correspondence
Discusses his imprisonment, his actual crimes, and his fear for writing them in a letter.
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (30 March 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (30 March 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
Correspondence
W. W. Miller, imprisoned, awaiting his case to be heard so he can be set free on bond.
Letter From J. A. Wofford To Gen. W. S. Featherston. 23 January 1869, J. A. Wofford
Letter From J. A. Wofford To Gen. W. S. Featherston. 23 January 1869, J. A. Wofford
Correspondence
Letter sent from Washington; regarding case of Mississippi before the Reconstruction Committee, amendment on elections, constitution, Republican Party. Envelope.
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (8 May 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
W. W. Miller To Sallie Miller (8 May 1869), W. W. Miller, Sallie Miller
Correspondence
Miller is out on bond but unable to leave the city but enjoys the city life and has hopes that soon their trial will be dismissed.