Carl Woodrow Thurman, Jr., Collection, 1814-1963

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Carl Woodrow Thurman, Jr., Collection, 1814-1963

1814-1963

Collection (1814-1963) including memoir, pension records, memorandum of service, etc.

0.5066 Cubic Feet, 4 items

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Stutsman family.

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Morgan, John Smith, 1921-

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Resident of Shenandoah County, Va., and Putnam County, W. Va. From the description of Papers of John Morgan and the Morgan family., 1843-1893. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 50298365 British physician. From the description of Letter, 1833, June 17 : Clerkenwell (London, England), to Joseph Hume. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31705963 Hartford, Connecticut resident who, along with John Caldwell and Jonathan Brace, was one of the or...

Disciples of Christ

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Stutsman, John Berkey.

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Knights of the Golden Circle

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Created in 1854 by George W. L. Bickley, a Virginia-born physician, the Knights of the Golden Circle (KGC) was a secret organization that sympathized with the southern states and sought to establish a slaveholding nation encompassing the southern United States and Central America in a “Golden Circle.” The group championed the preservation of slavery from the perceived threat of northern Abolitionism. By 1859, KGC membership spread through the southern states and Texas, where the gro...

Thurman, Carl Woodrow.

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John Berkey Stutsman (1814-1882) was a farmer, preacher, and teacher who lived most of his life in Jackson County, Ind. After the Civil War, he moved to Chariton County, Mo., where he farmed and taught school. From the description of Carl Woodrow Thurman, Jr., collection, 1814-1963. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 268958271 ...

Confederate states of America. Army

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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...