Campbell, Jack, Papers 1860-1861

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Campbell, Jack, Papers 1860-1861

The collection consists of five letters to Campbell, who possibly lived in Fountain Creek, Tennessee, from two correspondents, Thomas B. Hockaday (1835-1918) and G.B. Lipscomb (1834-1880).

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Lipscomb, G. B., 1834-1880

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Hockaday, Thomas Hart Benton, 1835-1918

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Campbell, Jack

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Jack Campbell, who possibly lived in Fountain Creek, Tennessee, was friends with Thomas B. Hockaday (1835-1918) from Ben Franklin, Texas, and G.B. Lipscomb (1834-1880), from Marshall, Texas. Lipscomb was a 2nd Lieutenant in Company D of the 7th Texas Infantry. Hockaday also served in the Confederate Army, but was in the 6th Texas Calvary. He was a teacher at the Giles Academy in Giles, Texas. Sources: McCrosky, Vista K. Giles, TX (Delta County). Handbook of T...

Confederate States of America. Army. Texas Infantry Regiment, 7th, Company D

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