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James Harvey McClintock was born February 23, 1864 in Sacramento, California, the son of John and Sarah G. McClintock. He left for Phoenix at age 15 to work for his brother, Charles, founder and co-owner of the Phoenix newspaper, The Salt River Herald. In 1881, Charles died suddenly and the newspaper was sold. McClintock then moved to Tucson to work as a reporter for the Daily Journal, but the paper folded in 1882. McClintock moved on to Globe and became the editor of the Chronicle newspaper. Three years later, he moved to Prescott, where his mother and sister were living and working in a boarding house near Fort Whipple. McClintock took a job as a civilian clerk in the General's office. He soon headed south to attend the Tempe Normal School and work as a reporter for the Tempe News. By 1886, James McClintock was serving as Justice of the Peace for Tempe, operating a 160-acre farm, overseeing the building of county roads, and simultaneously working on assignments for newspapers in Tucson, Tempe, Globe, and Prescott. McClintock also became very good friends with the Hayden family, particularly Carl Hayden. In 1887, McClintock became a member of the first graduating class from the Tempe Normal School. He received his teaching certificate and went to Pleasant Valley where he taught for a short time. McClintock returned to Phoenix in 1890 and opened a news bureau. He also began his twenty-five year career as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. With the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in April of 1898 McClintock helped organize the Arizona troops and was appointed captain of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry which became known as Roosevelt's Rough Riders. McClintock served with the Arizona Rough Riders in Cuba until he was injured at Las Guasimas. He returned to Arizona with a limp and the title of Major for "gallantry in action." On June 15, 1900 he married Dorothy G. Bacon, a graduate of Stanford University. Mrs. McClintock's area of expertise was botany and she made a study of Arizona and the Southwest. She was also one of the founding members of the Woman's Club of Phoenix and a prominent member of the Arizona Federation of Women's Clubs. McClintock had political aspirations, but in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him Postmaster of Phoenix, a position he held until 1914. Colonel Jim as he was known also became Colonel of the First Arizona Infantry, a command he held from 1902 to 1910. During this time he also wrote a two-volume history about the State of Arizona entitled Arizona: The Youngest State that was published in 1916. McClintock served as State Historian from 1919-1922. He was the first Department Commander of the Spanish-American War Veterans, President of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, President of the Arizona Folklore Society, Secretary of the National Irrigation Congress, and President of the Arizona Archaeological Society. He continued his writings as well as appearing on a series of radio shows. He was re-appointed Postmaster in 1928 by President Coolidge. He retired in December, 1933. Colonel McClintock suffered a stroke in early 1934. He and his wife moved to United States Soldiers' Home in Los Angeles where he died May 10, 1934. He was buried with a full military ceremony at the Military Cemetery in Los Angeles. McClintock Drive, McClintock High School, and McClintock Hall at ASU are named in his honor.
Historian; Arizona.
Journalist, author, Arizona State Historian.
State historian and a colonel with the Rough Riders.
Journalist, historian and Spanish-American War veteran; McClintock published the Tempe News, helped organize Arizona troops during the Spanish-American War, and was appointed captain of B troop of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. He established a news bureau in Phoenix around 1900; was Phoenix postmaster from 1902 to 1914 and 1928 to 1932. He wrote the three volume History of Arizona in 1916, and served as State Historian from 1919 to 1922.
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Dr. Joseph Amasa Munk was born on November 9, 1847 in North Georgetown, Ohio. He joined up with the Union Army from 1864-1865 and fought in the Civil War. When the war was over, he attended Mt. Union College in Ohio from 1865-1866 and then the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, graduating in 1869. While attending Mt. Union College, he met Emma S. Beazell, and they married in 1873. While in school, Munk also enjoyed learning to read and sing music, a hobby he continued on into the 1870s. By the time he published a book of his own compositions, he was the organist and choir leader of his church.
Munk was living in Topeka, Kansas in 1884 when he made his first trip to Arizona to visit his brothers Edward and William on their cattle ranch. He came away from the trip so fascinated by Arizona that he set out to collect every publication he could find on the subject. He wrote articles about Arizona and the Southwest which were published in the same medical journals as his writings on medical topics. In 1892, Munk and his family moved to Los Angeles, where Munk was dean of the California Eclectic Medical College from 1907-1915 and president of the National Eclectic Medical Association in 1910.
About ten years after reaching Los Angeles, Munk decided to open his collection of books to the public and began to seek out a fitting repository. While Arizona was the obvious choice, it was still just finding its footing as a state. Munk’s concerns of access, custodianship, and the lack of a fireproof building led him to decide not to donate the collection to the state of Arizona. Munk kept searching for the proper home for his collection and discussed this with his friend Charles Fletcher Lummis. They shared a concern for the fragility of the Southwestern lifestyle and the desire to preserve its culture.
In 1903, Munk joined Lummis’s newly established local branch of the Archaeological Institute of America, whose ultimate goal was to create the Southwest Museum. In 1907, the Southwest Museum was incorporated into being, and Munk was elected to the Board of Trustees. In 1910, Munk donated his collection, which Lummis named the Munk Library of Arizoniana, to the Southwest Museum. After the University of Arizona built its own fireproof library in 1923, a bid was made to obtain the Munk Library of Arizoniana from the Southwest Museum. The request was denied, so Munk sent all of his collection's duplicates to the university instead. Munk continued to visit his library housed at the Southwest Museum up until his death on December 3, 1927.
James Harvey McClintock was born February 23, 1864 in Sacramento, California, the son of John and Sarah G. McClintock. He left for Phoenix at age 15 to work for his brother, Charles, founder and co-owner of the Phoenix newspaper, The Salt River Herald. In 1881, Charles died suddenly and the newspaper was sold.
McClintock then moved to Tucson to work as a reporter for the Daily Journal, but the paper folded in 1882. McClintock moved on to Globe and became the editor of the Chronicle newspaper. Three years later, he moved to Prescott, where his mother and sister were living and working in a boarding house near Fort Whipple. McClintock took a job as a civilian clerk in the General’s office. He soon headed south to attend the Tempe Normal School and work as a reporter for the Tempe News.
By 1886, James McClintock was serving as Justice of the Peace for Tempe, operating a 160-acre farm, overseeing the building of county roads, and simultaneously working on assignments for newspapers in Tucson, Tempe, Globe, and Prescott. McClintock also became very good friends with the Hayden family, particularly Carl Hayden.
In 1887, McClintock became a member of the first graduating class from the Tempe Normal School. He received his teaching certificate and went to Pleasant Valley where he taught for a short time. McClintock returned to Phoenix in 1890 and opened a news bureau. He also began his twenty-five year career as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
With the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in April of 1898 McClintock helped organize the Arizona troops and was appointed captain of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry which became known as Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. McClintock served with the Arizona Rough Riders in Cuba until he was injured at Las Guasimas. He returned to Arizona with a limp and the title of Major for “gallantry in action.”
He became a member of the Board of Management for the Tempe Normal School and secured a $15,000 appropriation used to build the first dormitory and dining hall.
On June 15, 1900 he married Dorothy G. Bacon, a graduate of Stanford University. Mrs. McClintock’s area of expertise was botany and she made a study of Arizona and the Southwest. She was also one of the founding members of the Woman’s Club of Phoenix and a prominent member of the Arizona Federation of Women’s Clubs.
McClintock had political aspirations, but in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him Postmaster of Phoenix, a position he held until 1914. Colonel Jim as he was known also became Colonel of the First Arizona Infantry, a command he held from 1902 to 1910. During this time he also wrote a two-volume history about the State of Arizona entitled Arizona: The Youngest State that was published in 1916.
McClintock served as State Historian from 1919-1922. He was the first Department Commander of the Spanish-American War Veterans, President of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, President of the Arizona Folklore Society, Secretary of the National Irrigation Congress, and President of the Arizona Archaeological Society. He continued his writings as well as appearing on a series of radio shows. He was re-appointed Postmaster in 1928 by President Coolidge. He retired in December, 1933.
Colonel McClintock suffered a stroke in early 1934. He and his wife moved to United States Soldiers’ Home in Los Angeles where he died May 10, 1934. He was buried with a full military ceremony at the Military Cemetery in Los Angeles.
McClintock Drive, McClintock High School, and McClintock Hall at ASU are named in his honor.
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LaMoine, Don C. Rex Rice photograph collection, ca. 1900-1925.
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Rex Rice photograph collection, ca. 1900-1925.
Three photograph albums and a few loose photographs taken by Rex Rice chiefly of the Morenci strike of 1903. There are images of groups of miners, mine owners, and law enforcement officers including the Arizona National Guard, the U.S. Army, and the Arizona Rangers. There are a few photographs of other subjects including one of George W.P. Hunt, Dan Garvey, Harry Clark and Dave O'Neill in the Chiricahua Mountains, and a few of Emilio Kosterlitzky and his Mexican rurales, and one image pf Apache Scouts and another of Apache men on horseback. Other photographs are of the Rice family members fishing, hunting, camping, and swimming.
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Eberstadt Collection AR 76-62., 1699-1959
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Eberstadt Collection 1699-1959
Collection aquired fromEdward Eberstadt & Sons, booksellers, that includes source materialsrelated to the early history of Texas and the Southwest.
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Arizona historian tells of early 'Mormon' settlement in that section : gives high praise to pioneers, circa 1920
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Arizona historian tells of early 'Mormon' settlement in that section : gives high praise to pioneers circa 1920
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McClintock, James H., 1864-1933. Arizona historian tells of early 'Mormon' settlement in that section : gives high praise to pioneers, ca. 1920.
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Arizona historian tells of early 'Mormon' settlement in that section : gives high praise to pioneers, ca. 1920.
Partial transcript of a speech given by McClintock at an LDS stake conference in Phoeniz, Arizona, February 6, [1920]. Reviews the role of the Mormon pioneers in settling Arizona and their accomplishments.
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Tuttle, Edward D., 1834-1928. Correspondence and reminiscences of Edward D. Tuttle, 1834-1928.
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Correspondence and reminiscences of Edward D. Tuttle, 1834-1928.
The collection consists of 21 pieces of correspondence, including nine Civil War letters and nine letters between Tuttle and two early State Historians of Arizona, James McClintock and George Kelly, and one manuscript of Tuttle's reminiscences of the Civil War and the early years of the Arizona Territory.
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Leckie, Robert, Esq. Letter, 1829 Sept. 27, Columbia, S.C., J. McClintock to Robert Leckie, Washington City, D.C.
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Letter, 1829 Sept. 27, Columbia, S.C., J. McClintock to Robert Leckie, Washington City, D.C.
Letter from attorney J. McClintock, Columbia, S.C., advising Leckie of the situation regarding Adam Smith, a young African-American man, who was being detained in the Columbia jail. Leckie had written in April outlining some measures he was undertaking on Smith's behalf, but having heard nothing more from him it had been decided "that Adam was born a slave, and that his friends had declined any further efforts on his account." McClintock notes that the claimant's attorney notified his client of the decision, and he was expected to arrive from Alabama shortly; expressing concern about the short notice, McClintock advised Leckie "if Claimant should arrive and take away the boy before any further advices from you, you might pursue him to Alabama if you deemed it expedient."
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- Leckie, Robert, Esq. Letter, 1829 Sept. 27, Columbia, S.C., J. McClintock to Robert Leckie, Washington City, D.C.
McClintock, James Harvey, 1864-1934. [Letter] 1929 Sept. 14, Phoenix, Arizona to The Adjutant General, State House, Phoenix, Arizona / Jas. H. McClintock.
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[Letter] 1929 Sept. 14, Phoenix, Arizona to The Adjutant General, State House, Phoenix, Arizona / Jas. H. McClintock.
Mr. McClintock gives the dates of his service in the National Guard as well as the dates of his service as Adjutant General.
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- McClintock, James Harvey, 1864-1934. [Letter] 1929 Sept. 14, Phoenix, Arizona to The Adjutant General, State House, Phoenix, Arizona / Jas. H. McClintock.
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. McClintock papers, 1889-1931.
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McClintock papers, 1889-1931.
Correspondence, manuscripts by McClintock on topics of Arizona and Southwestern history, and material about Spanish-American War veterans and their organization. Mostly manuscripts and radio scripts about Arizona history covering exploration, settlement, Native Americans, Rough Riders, and journalism.
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- McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. McClintock papers, 1889-1931.
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. McClintock-Halseth collection, 1893-1947.
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McClintock-Halseth collection, 1893-1947.
Includes correspondence, cancelled checks, newspaper clippings, a manuscript by Odd Halseth, and typescripts of a radio series entitled Forward Arizona.
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- McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. McClintock-Halseth collection, 1893-1947.
Records of the Adjutant General's Office. 1762 - 1984. Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the Spanish-American War. 1899 - 1927. Compiled military service record of James H. McClintock, documenting service in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish American War.
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Records of the Adjutant General's Office. 1762 - 1984. Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the Spanish-American War. 1899 - 1927. Compiled military service record of James H. McClintock, documenting service in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish American War.
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- Records of the Adjutant General's Office. 1762 - 1984. Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the Spanish-American War. 1899 - 1927. Compiled military service record of James H. McClintock, documenting service in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish American War.
James H. McClintock Photograph Collection, 1860s-1930s
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James H. McClintock Photograph Collection 1860s-1930s
This collection contains over 800 original photographs documenting McClintock’s travels around Arizona, and the United States as a military officer, journalist, and postmaster.
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PH 327, E.G. Williams & Bro. (Engraver : N.Y.). Engraved portrait collection circa 1890
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Douglas, John, 1809-1879. Papers, 1842-1847.
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Papers, 1842-1847.
Collection consists of Douglas's Pastoral Visitation Book, dating from his ministry at Purity Church in S.C. The volume records brief entries on Douglas's visits to members, and often included personal information about those he visited. The entries include variously: names of persons visited and other members of the household, occasionally noting servants; religious affiliation and local church membership (seceders often noted); deaths; migrations; activities at the household; and information about elders, such as Abraham White, James McClintock, Hugh White, and Hugh and Samuel McKown. Churches mentioned include Concord, Catholic, Mt. Olivet, and Jackson's Creek, all in Chester or Fairfield Counties.
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McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. Radio talks on Arizona by James H. McClintock, 1930-1931.
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Radio talks on Arizona by James H. McClintock, 1930-1931.
Typescript; series of 53 radio talks for the Union Oil Company of Arizona's "Forward Arizona" program, broadcast Feb. 19, 1930-Feb. 18, 1931, Station KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz. Topics relate to Arizona history including Native Americans, Civil War, Mormon Battalion, frontier army posts, and early newspapers. Includes title index.
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- McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. Radio talks on Arizona by James H. McClintock, 1930-1931.
Hayden family. Papers, 1844-1912 (bulk 1875-1903).
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Papers, 1844-1912 (bulk 1875-1903).
Consists of the personal, political and business correspondence of Charles Trumbull Hayden and his wife, children and relatives. Although the letters range from 1844-1912, the majority of the collection is comprised of personal family correspondence from 1875-1903. Divided into six series: Charles Trumbull Hayden; Sallie Davis Hayden; Carl T. Hayden; Sallie Hayden correspondence; Mary Hayden correspondence; Miscellaneous family papers.
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- Hayden family. Papers, 1844-1912 (bulk 1875-1903).
Correspondence concerning William H. Sanders, 1898-1899.
Title:
Correspondence concerning William H. Sanders, 1898-1899.
Correspondence concerning the death of Rough Rider William H. Sanders, orderly to Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Correspondence concerning William H. Sanders, 1898-1899.
J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk Papers, Bulk, 1851-1928, 1834-1928, undated
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J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk Papers Bulk, 1851-1928 1834-1928, undated
J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk was a Civil War veteran and a doctor of Eclectic Medicine. His interest in collecting publications on Arizona led him to create the Munk Library of Arizoniana, housed at the Southwest Museum. The includes papers, scrapbooks, bibliographic index cards of his Munk Library of Arizoniana, printing plates for his publication badges, and photographs. J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk Papers Arizona Sketches,
ArchivalResource: 9.3 Linear feet; 27 boxes
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- J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk Papers, Bulk, 1851-1928, 1834-1928, undated
McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. James H. McClintock Photograph Collection, ca. 1860-ca. 1930 [picture].
Title:
James H. McClintock Photograph Collection, ca. 1860-ca. 1930 [picture].
This collection contains over 800 original photographs ranging in condition from poor to good. Original order is unknown. All images are encapsulated. Formats include Stereocards, Cabinet Cards, Mounted Prints, and Prints. The photographs document McClintock's travels around Arizona, and the United States as a military officer, journalist, and postmaster. Many of the photographs were taken by McClintock himself. This collection is organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically within. For more information see the AHF Ephemera Biography file on James H. McClintock (Call # FB BIO MCC, JMH). See also the AHF James H. McClintock Manuscript Collection (MS MSS#85).
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- McClintock, James H., 1864-1934. James H. McClintock Photograph Collection, ca. 1860-ca. 1930 [picture].
Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
Title:
Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
Summary: Photographs by E.D. Newcomer of people including celebrities, politicians, artists, businessmen, and others, from 1928 to 1970. Includes photographs of Harry Truman campaigning from a train; the funeral procession of Brig. General Oscar Temple, adjutant general of the Arizona National Guard and former Rough Rider; Robert Wingfield at the Camp Verde adobe ruins; and President Franklin Roosevelt riding in a car with Gov. Hunt and Carl Hayden.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
Arizona. National Guard. Arizona National Guard photograph album, 1904-1909.
Title:
Arizona National Guard photograph album, 1904-1909.
Unbound photograph album pages containing photographs of National Guard groups and activities between 1904 and 1909 at Atascadero, California, and Prescott, Bisbee, Phoenix, and Morenci, Arizona. The photographs are mostly formal poses; included are Normal School cadets (1904), a parade at Camp Sloan, Prescott, and a regiment at Camp Kibbey, Phoenix (1908) which includes black troops. Activities depicted at Camp Perry (1909) and Atascadero, California (1908) include soldiers, tents, mealtimes, drills, payday distribution, inspections, and parades. There are images of soldiers at the Bisbee Rifle Range in 1909. Officers photographed at Camp Brodie in 1907 include Col. McClintock, Major Hayden, and Capt. Frank Alkire.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Arizona. National Guard. Arizona National Guard photograph album, 1904-1909.
McClintock family. Land records, 1859-1914.
Title:
Land records, 1859-1914.
This collection of land records includes three deeds signed by President James Buchanan for William R. Craig and James McClintock; three deeds signed by Ala. Governor A. B. Moore for James McClintock and one deed for George McClintock signed in the Philippines.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- McClintock family. Land records, 1859-1914.
Harris family. Harris family papers, 1813-1865.
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Harris family papers, 1813-1865.
Chiefly consisting of Civil War correspondence and legal documents, 1813-1865, Abbeville and Edgefield County, S.C., re settlement of estates among Anderson and Harris family members; including will of William Anderson, 12 Jan. and 18 Feb. 1800, Edgefield County, S.C., distributing his land and slaves among his wife, Eliza Anderson, and his children, Thomas, Rachel, Elizabeth, and Rebbecca Anderson; and volume, 28 Mar. 1828-Feb. 1830, re sale of John G. Harris's estate and value of items sold. Inventory, 6 May 1829-14 Mar. 1835, of estate of Rachel L. Harris and her account with William S. Harris; letter, 10 Jan. 1845, re William S. Harris election and commission as tax collector of Abbeville County, S.C.; letter, 6 Aug. 1847, Abbeville county, S.C., from Francis Henderson, to William S. Harris, re leasing of land at Reedy Branch Plantation to W.S. Harris, and allowing Harris to relocate slave quarters in order to prevent illness. Letter, 28 May 1861, from George W. McLellan, to W.S. Harris, Millway, S.C., re suspension of mail service from Harrisburg, Pa., to Millway, S.C.; 2 letters, 2 Sept. 1861 and 30 Sept. 1861, Vienna, Va., from James McClinton, to W.S. Harris, re James McClinton's life in the military, troop movements, family affairs, friends, and requesting shipment of clothes; letter, 16 Apr. 1862, from William Gaston, 14th Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, to Robert Forbes, re shipment of whiskey, pocket glass, and personal hygiene, desertion.
ArchivalResource: 23 items and 1 v.
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- Harris family. Harris family papers, 1813-1865.
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Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
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