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1864-11-12, James To Mother, James D. Marshall
1864-11-12, James To Mother, James D. Marshall
James D. Marshall Civil War correspondence
This collection contains two letters written by Cpl. James D. Marshall of the Union Army to his mother and sister during the Civil War.
Execution Of John Jackson Nickell, Sandusky Daily Commercial
Execution Of John Jackson Nickell, Sandusky Daily Commercial
County Histories of Kentucky
An article published in the Sandusky Daily Commercial on events related to Rowan County during the Civil War on September 6, 1864.
Rowan County - The Court House Of Rowan County, Cincinnati Daily Commercial
Rowan County - The Court House Of Rowan County, Cincinnati Daily Commercial
County Histories of Kentucky
An article published in the Cincinnati Daily Commercial referring to the burning of the Rowan County Courthouse on February 21, 1864.
Rowan County - Courthouse Burned, Louisville Journal
Rowan County - Courthouse Burned, Louisville Journal
County Histories of Kentucky
An article published in the Louisville Journal on March 3, 1864 describing the destruction of the Rowan County courthouse on February 21, 1864.
Receipt To C. Sareon For Loss Of His Slave, Hooker, To Employment In The Confederate Army, South Carolina. Columbia, February, 1864., South Carolina
Receipt To C. Sareon For Loss Of His Slave, Hooker, To Employment In The Confederate Army, South Carolina. Columbia, February, 1864., South Carolina
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Instrument indicating Sareon received $1250 from S.C. for having Hooker, his slave, build military fortifications in the state.
Harriet Newell Thompson (Mcvay) Portrait, Unknown
Harriet Newell Thompson (Mcvay) Portrait, Unknown
Homer McVay Civil War correspondence
Digital scans of the letters and photographs of Homer McVay during the Civil War. Homer McVay was a Presbyterian minister who volunteered for the U.S. Christian Commission and served at the hospitals during the Civil War.
Homer Mcvay Portrait, Unknown
Homer Mcvay Portrait, Unknown
Homer McVay Civil War correspondence
Digital scans of the letters and photographs of Homer McVay during the Civil War. Homer McVay was a Presbyterian minister who volunteered for the U.S. Christian Commission and served at the hospitals during the Civil War.