Bartholomew Fuller Papers, 1841-1924

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Bartholomew Fuller Papers, 1841-1924

Bartholomew Fuller (1829-1882) of Fayetteville, and later Durham, N.C., was a lawyer; editor of the Fayetteville ; employee of the federal government in Washington, D.C.; and, during the Civil War, employee of the Confederate Post Office Department in Richmond, Va. Presbyterian The collection is almost entirely personal and family correspondence of Fuller, his wife and children, and other relatives. Included are 22 letters, 1861-1864, from him to his wife, Wilhelmina Bell Fuller, in Fayetteville, written from Richmond, Va., in which he discussed his wife's domestic activities and referred to the situation in Civil War Richmond and at the Confederate Post Office Department. There are also two letters, 1851, from Fuller, that were written while he was a student at the University of North Carolina and a few later letters from David L. Swain and other professors at the University.

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Bartholomew Fuller (1829-1882) of Fayetteville, and later Durham, N.C., was a lawyer; editor of the Fayetteville Presbyterian; employee of the federal government in Washington, D.C.; and, during the Civil War, employee of the Confederate Post Office Department in Richmond, Va. From the description of Bartholomew Fuller papers, 1841-1924. WorldCat record id: 24931122 Bartholomew Fuller (1829-1882) of Fayetteville and later Durham, N.C., was a lawyer, journalist (...