Henderson, Frank Vick
Frank Vick Henderson was the namesake of Newitt Vick, a Protestant minister and conscientious objector to the War of 1776 after whom Vicksburg, Mississippi was allegedly named. Henderson was a Mississippi plantation owner who later moved to Texas.
From the guide to the Frank Vick Henderson Diary 68-146., 1855-1862, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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creatorOf | Frank Vick Henderson Diary 68-146., 1855-1862 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
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associatedWith | American Party | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Calhoun, John C. | person |
associatedWith | Democratic Party (U.S.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Henderson, George | person |
associatedWith | Herff, Ferdinand | person |
associatedWith | Hicks, Caroline | person |
associatedWith | Hicks, Mary | person |
associatedWith | King, Sarah E. | person |
associatedWith | Lane, John M. | person |
associatedWith | Marshall, C. H. | person |
associatedWith | Republican Party (U.S.: 1854-) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sharkey, William L. | person |
associatedWith | Stewart, Sam, III | person |
associatedWith | Vick, Henry | person |
associatedWith | Vick, H. O. | person |
associatedWith | Vick, William | person |
associatedWith | Whig Party (U.S.) | corporateBody |
Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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Yazoo City (Miss.) | |||
New Orleans (La.) | |||
Warren County (Miss.) | |||
Greenville (Miss.) | |||
United States | |||
Vicksburg (Miss.) | |||
Austin (Tex.) | |||
New Braunfels (Tex.) | |||
Canton (Miss.) | |||
Jackson (Miss.) | |||
La Grange (Tex.) | |||
Monticello (Ark.) | |||
San Antonio (Tex.) |
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Slavery |
Farms |
Plantation life |
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