Monroe F. Cockrell Papers, . 1941-1963

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Monroe F. Cockrell Papers, . 1941-1963

Monroe F. Cockrell (born 1884) of Chicago, Ill., was a writer on historical topics. The collection includes miscellaneous papers including maps of the military campaigns of Nathan Bedford Forrest, including the Battle of Franklin, Tenn., 1864, and the Battle of Corinth, Miss., 1862, compiled by Monroe F. Cockrell in the 1940s; a chart of the descendants of Andrew Cockrell; articles on Chapel Hill College of Missouri; information about the burial places of generals killed in the Battle of Franklin; and historical articles, presumably unpublished, by Cockrell, on the Confederacy, specifically concerning Major Wilmer McLean, McLean's homes at Appomattox and Bull Run, Va., P. G. T. Beauregard, and other topics (articles written 1952, 1959, 1963, and distributed by the author in 1964).

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Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), 1884-

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Banker, amateur historian, and cartographer, of Evanston, Ill. From the description of Papers, 1859-1972. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19465579 Retired banker from Evanston, Illinois. From the guide to the Monroe F. Cockrell research notes MSS. 0330., 1949-1956, (W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama) Resident of Illinois. From the description of Race Relations Scrapbook, 1942-1954. (University of...