James, E. S.
After the defeat of the Confederacy in the Civil War, a large number of Southern citizens elected to leave the United States. They settled and colonized areas in South America, particularly Brazil. The majority of colonies were temporary, but Confederate descendents still remain in South America.
From the description of Confederate Brazilian colony photographs and paper, 1940-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122330813
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creatorOf | James, E. S. Confederate Brazilian colony photographs and paper, 1940-1972. | Alabama Department of Archives and History |
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associatedWith | Gaston, James McFadden. | person |
associatedWith | Gunter, Basil Manly. | person |
associatedWith | Gunter, Charles G. (Charles Grandison), 1806-1883. | person |
associatedWith | Keyes, Julia L. (Julia Louisa), 18 | person |
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Rio Doce River (Brazil) | |||
Lake Juparana (Brazil) | |||
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Linhares (Brazil) | |||
Brazil |
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Active 1940
Active 1972