Christiancy and Pickett Families Papers 1835-1998

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Christiancy and Pickett Families Papers 1835-1998

Families related by the marriage of George E. Pickett (1864-1911) to Ida Elizabeth Christiancy in 1891. Correspondence, diary, military certificates, notebooks, genealogical material and other papers relating to the Christiancy and Pickett families, including letters of Henry Clay Christiancy and his brother James Isaac Christiancy, Union Army officers during the Civil War; Confederate General George E. Pickett (1825-1875) and his wife, La Salle Corbell Pickett; and George E. Pickett (1891 or 2-1959).

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Pickett family.

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Christiancy family.

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Christiancy, James Isaac, 1843-1899

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Christiancy family

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Pickett family

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Christiancy, Henry Clay, 1841-1925

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First Lieutenant in the First Michigan Infantry during the Civil War from Monroe County, Michigan. From the description of Henry Clay Christiancy diary, 1862-1864 [microform] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 83160090 From the description of Henry Clay Christiancy diary, 1862-1864. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420435 First lieutenant in the First Michigan Infantry during the Civil War from Monroe County, Michigan. From the ...

Pickett, La Salle Corbell, 1848-1931

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Pickett, George E. (George Edward), 1825-1875

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Pickett (1825-1875), eventually a Confederate Brig. Gen., was from Va. He was a lawyer, West Pointe graduate (1846), and Mexican War veteran. He is most remembered for Pickett's charge. He surrended at Appomattox. Pillow, a Confederate Gen. from Tenn., was a lawyer and Mexican War veteran. Twice wounded he was appointed senior Maj. Gen. of Tenn. When those troops transferred to the CSA, he was apointed Brig. Gen. of CSA in 1861. He fought at Belmont (Nov. 7, 1861) and was suspended and reprimand...

Pickett, George E. (George Edward), 1891 or 1892-1959

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