William Montgomery Gardner Papers, . 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866)

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William Montgomery Gardner Papers, . 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866)

William Montgomery Gardner (1824-1901) was a United States army officer and Confederate brigadier general. The collection includes chiefly letters from Gardner to his mother, Elizabeth Gardner, of Augusta, Ga., his sister, and his brother, from Mexico, 1847-1848, and California, 1849-1854, discussing military and social affairs. Also included are letters from P. G. T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson, and Alexander Hamilton Stephens; copies of galley proofs of Gardner's memoirs, edited by Elizabeth McKinne Gardner; scrapbooks of clippings of Mrs. James Gardner; and a roster from the Mexican War.

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William Montgomery Gardner (1824-1901) was a United States army officer in the Mexican War and a Confederate brigadier general. From the guide to the William Montgomery Gardner Papers, ., 1818-1915, (bulk 1847-1866), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) U.S. army officer and Confederate brigadier general. From the description of William Montgomery Gardner papers, 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866) [manuscript]. WorldCat ...