Andrew McCauley Papers, 1800-1820; 1872-1883

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Andrew McCauley Papers, 1800-1820; 1872-1883

Andrew McCauley (died 1832) of Orange County, N.C., was the father of John McCauley (fl. 1819-1820), William McCauley (fl. 1814-1815), and Robert McCauley (fl. 1819-1820). The collection includes deeds and property papers, 1800-1818, of Andrew McCauley; letters, 1814-1815, to McCauley from his son, Major William McCauley, serving with the North Carolina militia during the Creek Indian War in Alabama concerning camp life, health of troops, relations with Creek Indians, and other matters; and two letters, 1819 and 1820, to McCauley from his brother, Robert, about law studies in Litchfield, Conn. Also included are letters, 1872-1875, received by Dr. John W. McCauley (fl. 1872-1875) of Pleasant Grove, N.C., from relatives in Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and New Jersey, concerning business and legal affairs, with occasional comments on society and economic conditions; and a few other items.

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Andrew McCauley (died 1832) of Orange County, N.C., was the father of John McCauley (fl. 1819-1820), William McCauley (fl. 1814-1815), and Robert McCauley (fl. 1819-1820). Dr. John W. McCauley (fl. 1872-1875) of Pleasant Grove, Orange County, N.C., was apparently raised by his uncle Gabriel Lea and was involved with the settlement of Lea's estate. From the guide to the Andrew McCauley Papers, 1800-1820; 1872-1883, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill....