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U.S. Senator from Alabama.
C. C. Clay (1816-1882) was a lawyer, U. S. Senator, Confederate diplomat, and planter from Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He was married to Virginia Carolina (Tunstall) Clay (1825-1915). His father, Clement Comer Clay (1789-1866) was a U.S. Congressman and Governor of Alabama.
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Alabama. Governor (1835-1837 : Clay). Administrative files, 1835-1837.
Title:
Administrative files, 1835-1837.
This series consists of Governor Clay's administrative files, containing reports, correspondence, acts, financial records, affadavits, oaths, bonds, petitions, proclamations and maps. Included are numerous copies of outgoing letters written by Clay. Most of the subseries are quite small, containing only a folder or two. Small series concern the printing and disbribution of Aiken's Digest of the Laws of the State of Alabama, the financial crisis of 1837 and the work of an 1836 Commission to examine the affairs of the Bank of the State of Alabama. The financial crisis records contain numerous petitions calling for a special session of the Legislature to deal with the crisis, including one entitled a "circular address of the Internal Improvement Committee of Montgomery County [Ala.]." The miscellaneous subseries contains a financial statement regarding the Governor's contingent fund, 1836 Mar. 26; a draft copy of a message to the Senate delivered 1836 Jan. 11 regarding the Governor's veto of an act relating to circuit court judges; and a copy of a letter sent by Clay to President Andrew Jackson at the end of Jackson's term of office. The subseries also includes information concerning the Ala. and Tenn. Railroad Company, the Cahawba Navigation Company, land sales, the State Salt Works, a smallpox epidemic in Larkinville, Jackson Co., Ala., correctional facilities in other states, and the appointment of Charles D. Connor to care for and repair buildings at the Univ. of Ala. An oversize announcement concerning a contested elective in Marshall County in 1836 is also in this subseries. The bulk of the series relates to conflicts between settlers and Creek and Cherokee Indians in Ala. One folder concerns the Cherokees and the Treaty of New Echota. Included is a copy of the treaty and copies of letters between Treaty Commissioner, J.F. Schermerhorn and various Cherokee chiefs. Other letters discuss treaty negotiations and land use. More than one cubic foot of the records concern the Creek Indian War of 1836, the related Seminole War and other miscellaneous skirmishes between the settlers and the Creek Indians in Ala. Records discuss the formation of militia companies, supplies of rations and arms to the militia, troop movements within Ala. and Ga., and the payment of troops. Also discussed are reports of "friendly Indians," i.e., those who collaborated with the white settlers, and subsidies paid to those Indians, Creeks who moved into the Cherokee Nation, and runaway slaves who collaborated with the Indians. Included are letters from Indians stating their position in the disagreements, affadavits relating to the escape of Indian prisoners from the Montgomery Co. jail in 1836 June, and one map indicating the position taken by the South Ala. Volunteer Brigade and Brig. General Moore along the Hatchechubbee Creek. The series also discusses the Creek land frauds, Seminole Indians and individual Indians Known as Jim Henry (Jim Boy?) and Hopoithleyoholo (Opotheleyaholo). Correspondents in this subseries include Lewis Cass, William Wellborn, E. Shackleford, Winfield Scott, Thomas Jessup, A.J. Pickett, Major General Patterson, and C.C. Clay, Jr.
ArchivalResource: Originials: 2 cubic ft. (4 archives boxes and 1 oversized box).Copies: 5 microfilm reels.
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- Alabama. Governor (1835-1837 : Clay). Administrative files, 1835-1837.
Augustus Mendon Lord collection, Lord (Augustus Mendon) collection, (bulk 1876-1908), 1778-1908
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Augustus Mendon Lord collection Lord (Augustus Mendon) collection (bulk 1876-1908) 1778-1908
The Augustus Mendon Lord collection includes correspondence, documents, and autographs of prominent figures from the period 1778 through 1908. The bulk of the correspondence pertains to American politicians, particularly members of Congress, and dates from 1876 through 1908. However, the collection also contains autographs and documents from American and European military, scientific, literary, and artistic figures.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet (1 clamshell box)
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- Augustus Mendon Lord collection, Lord (Augustus Mendon) collection, (bulk 1876-1908), 1778-1908
Castleman, John Breckinridge, 1841-1918. John Breckinridge Castleman collection, 1854-1911.
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John Breckinridge Castleman collection, 1854-1911.
The Castleman papers mainly consist of correspondence. Some letters, collected by Castleman, were written by, to, and about Confederate agents in Canada during the Civil War. One letter contains an account of a visit to Captain John Y. Beall before his execution. Other Confederate correspondents include Judah P. Benjamin, Clement C. Clay, Jefferson Davis, Jacob Thompson, and Bennett H. Young. Later correspondence addresses Kentucky politics and the Kentucky Militia's service in Texas in 1836-1837. The collection also includes a brief article by Castleman entitled "The Kentucky Mounted Gun Men and the Sabine War."
ArchivalResource: .33 cubic feet.
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- Castleman, John Breckinridge, 1841-1918. John Breckinridge Castleman collection, 1854-1911.
Confederate States of America Records, 1854-1889, (bulk 1861-1865)
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Confederate States of America Records 1854-1889 (bulk 1861-1865)
Correspondence, proclamations, messages of the president, court cases, minute books, docket books, customs records, financial records, letterbooks, orders, reports, and other records of the Confederate Department of Justice, Department of State, Department of the Treasury, Post Office Department, Navy Department, and War Department. Includes Confederate constitutional documents and the James Wolcott Wadsworth collection of diplomatic correspondence and letters of Raphael Semmes.
ArchivalResource: 18,500 items; 124 containers plus 5 oversize; 28 linear feet; 71 microfilm reels
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- Confederate States of America Records, 1854-1889, (bulk 1861-1865)
Houston, George S. (George Smith), 1811-1879. Papers, 1831-1899.
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Papers, 1831-1899.
Correspondence and account books. The correspondence pertains to Alabama politics (especially 1845-1850), Texas lands, and other matters. Includes letters of condolence on the deaths of Houston and other members of the family. Correspondents include J.A.S. Acklen, O.H. Bynum, Reuben Chapman, C.C. Clay, Jr., C.C. Clay, Sr., Jeremiah Clemens, Jefferson Davis, M.C. Gallaway, David Hubbard, J.S. Kennedy, A.C. Mathews, F.G. Norman, F.A. O'Neal, and J.E. Saunders.
ArchivalResource: 475 items.
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- Houston, George S. (George Smith), 1811-1879. Papers, 1831-1899.
Hubbard, David, 1792-1874. David Hubbard papers, 1807-1871.
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David Hubbard papers, 1807-1871.
Papers, predominantly incoming correspondence, of David Hubbard. Includes correspondents such as John C. Calhoun, James K. Polk, D.H. Lewis, Nicholas Biddle, Clement Claiborne Clay, Richard K. Crallé, Ephraim H. Foster, William R. King, Andrew B. Moore, J.A. Nooe, and Henry A. Wise. Topics include land transactions and national as well as Tennessee and Alabama politics. Correspondents frequently mention the national bank, slavery, economic problems of the country, Democratic and Whig politics, the elections of Martin Van Buren, James K. Polk, and Abraham Lincoln, and black Republicanism. Sale of Indian lands in Alabama and Mississippi involving Hubbard's Chickasaw Company in the 1830s and 1840s is also frequently mentioned. Family correspondence features letters of George Campbell Brown, Lizinka Campbell Brown Ewell, Eliza Campbell Hubbard, and Rebecca Stoddert Hubbard. Land records, accounts, and legal documents round out the collection.
ArchivalResource: 240 items.
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- Hubbard, David, 1792-1874. David Hubbard papers, 1807-1871.
Fox, John, 1805-1884. John Fox papers, 1784-1910 [microform].
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John Fox papers, 1784-1910 [microform].
Family and business papers (2139 items) of John Fox, and of his business associate, William L. Miller. Topics mentioned include the settlement of various estates; the militia; antebellum student life at the University of Virginia and South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina); railroads; African American slaves and slavery; cotton production, local politics; secession; living conditions in Richmond, Virginia, during Civil War; John Fox's post-war debts. Later papers document a sawmill in Wilcox Co., Ala., owned by brother Daniel and operated by brother Washington Fox, and Daniel Fox's service in the Alabama legislature and his comments on Alabama governor Benjamin Fitzpatrick, C. C. Clay, Jr., internal improvements, and public schools; the American Party; crime and law enforcement in the Confederacy; and Reconstruction and African American politicians during Reconstruction.
ArchivalResource: 6 rolls of microfilm.
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- Fox, John, 1805-1884. John Fox papers, 1784-1910 [microform].
Fox, John, 1805-1884. John Fox papers, 1784-1892.
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John Fox papers, 1784-1892.
Family and business papers of John Fox, and of his business associate, William L. Miller. Topics mentioned include the settlement of various estates; the militia; antebellum student life at the University of Virginia and South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina); railroads; slaves and slavery; cotton production, local politics; secession; living conditions in Richmond during the war; John Fox's post-war debts; a sawmill in Wilcox Co., Ala., owned by brother Daniel and operated by brother Washington Fox; Daniel's service in the Alabama legislature and his comments on Alabama governor Benjamin Fitzpatrick, C.C. Clay, Jr., internal improvements, and public schools; the American Party; crime and law enforcement in the Confederacy; and Reconstruction and African-American politicians during Reconstruction.
ArchivalResource: 2,139 items.
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- Fox, John, 1805-1884. John Fox papers, 1784-1892.
Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. Clement C. Clay papers, 1861-1870.
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Clement C. Clay papers, 1861-1870.
Correspondence of an Alabama resident and former confederate diplomat, regarding land investments and travels in Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder, containing 6 items.
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- Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. Clement C. Clay papers, 1861-1870.
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers, 1834-1941.
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Papers, 1834-1941.
Papers, 1834-1941, containing personal and political correspondence; notes; printed materials including speeches, pamphlets, periodicals, clippings and scrapbooks, a copybook and typescripts; a diary; notebooks and biographical material. The bulk of the collection, and the most valuable materials, consist of the correspondence, notes and speeches. Among the many prominent correspondents are Jefferson Davis, Earl Russell, Robert Toombs, South Carolina Governor Francis Pickens and Dixon H. Lewis. The correspondence, notes and speeches reflect Yancey's stand on contemporary issues such as states rights, secession, the Democratic party platform, the Civil War, and European recognition of the Confederacy. The clippings and scrapbooks contain articles from many local, regional and national newspapers, and many are reprints of Yancey's speeches and letters. The typescripts are copies of various letters, notes, speeches and articles prepared for publication in the Alabama Quarterly. The diary, although very brief, records Yancey's arrival in Europe. The bulk of the biographical materials and many of the other papers appear to have possibly been gathered by Yancey's biographer, John Witherspoon DuBose. The mileage books, notebooks, periodicals, copybook and the majority of the pamphlets are originals. The political notes and clippings are mostly originals with corresponding typescripts or copies. The correspondence and speeches are primarily typescripts and copies.
ArchivalResource: 2.33 cubic ft. (6 archives boxes and 1 oversized archives box).
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- Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers, 1834-1941.
Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
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Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
A secessionist and staunch believer in slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texas politics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, and serving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. C. C. Clay papers, 1811-1925; (bulk 1821-1915).
Title:
C. C. Clay papers, 1811-1925; (bulk 1821-1915).
Collection includes personal, business, and political correspondence, accounts, diaries, memoranda, college notes, scrapbooks, and clippings of Clement Claiborne Clay, and of his father, Clement Comer Clay; his mother, Susanna Claiborne Withers Clay; his wife, Virginia Caroline Tunstall Clay; and brothers, Hugh Lawson Clay and John Withers Clay. Letters deal with family matters, including Alabama and Washington, D.C., social life, education, the management of cotton plantations, civic affairs in Huntsville; state and national politics and elections; Clay Sr.'s governorship; Clay Jr.'s service in both the U.S. and Confederate senates; ante-bellum politics; the organization of the Confederacy; Reconstruction politics, including Clay Jr.'s arrest, imprisonment, and his wife's efforts to obtain his release; Clay Jr.'s efforts to retrieve his property and re-establish farming operations, and to settle his father's estate; Virginia Clay's dissatisfaction with Reconstruction period social life, her tour of Europe, 1884-1885, and her efforts to operate the plantation after her husband's death.
ArchivalResource: 8,568 items (20 lin. ft)
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- Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. C. C. Clay papers, 1811-1925; (bulk 1821-1915).
C. C. Clay Papers, 1811-1925
Title:
C. C. Clay Papers, 1811-1925
Clement Claiborne Clay (1816-1882) was a lawyer, U. S. Senator, Confederate diplomat, and planter from Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He was married to Virginia Carolina (Tunstall) Clay (1825-1915). His father, Clement Comer Clay (1789-1866) was a U.S. Congressman and Governor of Alabama. Collection includes personal, business, and political correspondence, accounts, diaries, memoranda, college notes, scrapbooks, and clippings of Clement Claiborne Clay, and of his father, Clement Comer Clay; his mother, Susanna Claiborne Withers Clay; his wife, Virginia Caroline Tunstall Clay; and brothers, Hugh Lawson Clay and John Withers Clay. Letters deal with family matters, including Alabama and Washington, D.C., social life, education, the management of cotton plantations, civic affairs in Huntsville; state and national politics and elections; Clay Sr.'s governorship; Clay Jr.'s service in both the U.S. and Confederate senates; ante-bellum politics; the organization of the Confederacy; Reconstruction politics, including Clay Jr.'s arrest, imprisonment, and his wife's efforts to obtain his release; Clay Jr.'s efforts to retrieve his property and re-establish farming operations, and to settle his father's estate; Virginia Clay's dissatisfaction with Reconstruction period social life, her tour of Europe, 1884-1885, and her efforts to operate the plantation after her husband's death.
ArchivalResource: 20 Linear Feet; 8,568 Items
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- C. C. Clay Papers, 1811-1925
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Letters : from James P. Holcombe and C. C. Clay, Jr. [stats], 1864.
Title:
Letters : from James P. Holcombe and C. C. Clay, Jr. [stats], 1864.
Letters sent to Benjamin in his capacity as Secretary of State for the Confederate States of America. They concern a diplomatic mission to Canada from the C. S. A., during which Holcombe and Clay met with an envoy from the U. S. who encouraged actions towards peace in part to secure the states from possible foreign invasion.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (11 leaves) ; 40 cm.
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- Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Letters : from James P. Holcombe and C. C. Clay, Jr. [stats], 1864.
Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain autograph letter signed, 1865.
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain autograph letter signed, 1865.
ALS, Camp, 1st Div., 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, to H.W. Benedict, Albany, enclosing the signature of C.C. Clay, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain autograph letter signed, 1865.
Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
Title:
Wigfall (Louis Trezevant)Papers 1839-1874
A secessionist and staunch believerin slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texaspolitics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, andserving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857. Photostats and transcriptsof correspondence, a speech, legal documents, genealogy and family history,newspaper accounts, and literary productions comprise the papers.
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- Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883. Jeremiah Sullivan Black Papers, 1813-1894 (inclusive), 1842-1884 (bulk), [microform].
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Jeremiah Sullivan Black Papers
The papers consist of correspondence, a ledger, scrapbooks, and other papers of statesman Jeremiah Sullivan Black, U.S. Attorney General, 1857-1860 and Secretary of State, 1860-1861. Among the subjects discussed are events in Kansas before the Civil War, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859, the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, the Credit Mobilier scandal, the trial of Jefferson Davis, and Black's efforts on behalf of Clement Claiborne Clay and Jacob Thompson. Much of the correspondence is that of Black's son Chauncey Forward Black and includes his letters concerning Ward Hill Lamon's The Life of Abraham Lincoln and letters written by Samuel Jackson Randall concerning Pennsylvania politics. Included among the prominent correspondents are Edwin McMasters Stanton, James Buchanan, Thomas Francis Bayard, Montgomery Blair, Caleb Cushing, James Abram Garfield, Joseph Holt, and Reverdy Johnson.
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- Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883. Jeremiah Sullivan Black papers, 1813-1894 (inclusive), 1842-1884 (bulk), [microform].
Jeremiah S. Black Papers, 1813-1904, (bulk 1856-1880)
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Jeremiah S. Black Papers 1813-1904 (bulk 1856-1880)
Lawyer, public official of Pennsylvania, United States attorney general, and United States secretary of state. Correspondence, legal files, speeches, writings, scrapbooks, family papers, and other papers relating primarily to various legal matters in which Black was involved.
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Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887. Letters of R.M.T. Hunter [manuscript], 1846, 1857.
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Letters of R.M.T. Hunter [manuscript], 1846, 1857.
In a letter, 1857 March 25, Hunter, Lloyds, Essex County, Va., writes to Roger Atkinson Pryor concerning Pryor's pro-Southern newspaper, "The South," and the Tariff of 1857. Hunter desires to increase the paper's circulation, mentions Senator Clement Claiborne Clay's offer to help and asks Pryor's aid in re-electing Clay. He emphasizes the importance of newspapers in the "great battle for state rights and Southern rights." He also outlines his position on the tariff and mentions President Pierce's veto of Dorothea Dix's bill concerning use of tax revenue for care of the insane. In an [1846] February 26 letter from Washington, William Schouler, editor of the "Ohio State Journal" writes to an unnamed recipient over the Tariff of 1846. He relays a report that Hunter will kill the current version of the bill in the Senate and reports on activities of Senator Simon Cameron and Treasury Secretary Robert J. Walker.
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- Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887. Letters of R.M.T. Hunter [manuscript], 1846, 1857.
Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. Clement Claiborne Clay papers, 1864-1866 (inclusive), [microform].
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Clement Claiborne Clay papers, 1864-1866 (inclusive), [microform].
The papers of Clement Claiborne Clay, Confederate diplomat, covering his mission to Canada and him imprisonment at Fortress Monroe, 1864-1866. The papers contain correspondence, diaries, check stubs from St. Catherine's Bank, a copy of a speech, and a letter to the "New York News."
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- Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. Clement Claiborne Clay papers, 1864-1866 (inclusive), [microform].
Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr. 1816-1882. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to the President, 1854 May 30.
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Autograph letter signed : Washington, to the President, 1854 May 30.
Recommending Jefferson Falkner for a judgeship in the territories and Benjamin F. Porter for a similar appointment.
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- Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr. 1816-1882. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to the President, 1854 May 30.
Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896. Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
Title:
Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
Thirty-seven addresses or book chapters by Coffin on patriotic and historical subjects, ca. 1870-1890, and souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War consisting of Confederate papers found in the streets of Richmond April 3, 1865. The Civil War material includes appointments for 3 officers; copy of General Beauregards letter of resignation; copies of reports including casualty reports from Marmadukes raid into Missouri and the defense of James Island in Charleston Harbor, 16-20 June 1862; letters to Col. Frances Henney Smith, Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute; correspondence between Generals Robert E. Lee and Henry W. Halleck on alleged Union atrocities; and some material on provisions for prisoners of war in Richmond. There are misc. CSA government documents like an 1863 annual report from the office of the Secretary of War and Treasury Department documents along with misc. state governments documents such as the resolutions passed at a meeting of the citizens of Amelia County, VA on 23 February 1865. There is a small group of letters sent to Jefferson Davis, his wife, and Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of War. Correspondents include Clement Claiborne Clay, Thomas F. Drayton; S. Bassett French, Ambrosio Jose Gonzales, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Christopher Gustavus Memminger, Virginia McLaurine Mosby, Jacob Thompson, and Nathaniel Beverly Tucker. There is also a group of 345 letters sent to VA governors John Letcher and William Smith; 53 letters sent between Confederate soldiers from VA and their families; correspondence sent to Edward J. Harden, a GA Superior Court Judge; a collection of poetry and letters contributed to the Richmond Examiner, Richmond Sentinel and Savannah Morning News concerning problems in the army and civilian life; and correspondence (bulk 1857) sent to Ziba Oakes, a Charleston slaver trader.
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- Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896. Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
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Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883.
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Houston, George S. (George Smith), 1811-1879.
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