Freeman, James. W, FamilyPapers 1860-1911

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Freeman, James. W, FamilyPapers 1860-1911

Consisting of correspondence, legaldocuments, and accounts, and transcripts, the James W. Freeman Papers, 1860-1911,chronicle the lives of James W. Freeman and his family.

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Navasota, Texas, resident James W. Freeman served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, writing to his family from Brownsville; Bastrop; and Matamoros, Mexico. During this time, his wife Sophie remained at home and daughters Laura and Lula attended schools in Minden, Louisiana, and Marshall, Texas. Freeman’s son James M. Freeman also fought for the Confederacy and wrote to his family from Brownsville and Niblett’s Bluff, Louisiana. From the guide to the Freeman, James. W, Fam...

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