Thomas Lee Settle Papers, 1795-1949

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Thomas Lee Settle Papers, 1795-1949

Physician and Confederate surgeon, of Paris (Fauquier Co.), Va. Alleged to have pronounced the death of abolitionist John Brown. Correspondence, travel journal, bills, presecriptions, deeds, receipts, records of land sales, and other papers (chiefly 1820-1900), concerning Settle's medical career, his interests in stock raising and farming, Civil War, events in Virginia (1861-1862), the Confederate medical service, activities of military units, and other matters. Includes letters from Robert H. Simpson, an offcer of the 17th Virginia Infantry.

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Physician and Confederate surgeon, of Paris (Fauquier Co.), Va. From the description of Papers, 1795-1949. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154270889 From the description of Thomas Lee Settle papers, 1795-1949. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20159124 Physician and Confederate surgeon, of Paris (Fauquier Co.), Va. Alleged to have pronounced the death of abolitionist John Brown. From the guide to the Thomas Lee Settle Papers, ...