John S. Dudley Papers 1856-1865

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John S. Dudley Papers 1856-1865

Correspondence, financial papers, andreceipts comprise the John S. Dudley Papers, 1856-1865, documenting Dudley’sdomestic expenses and military service during the Civil War.

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Hodges, George R.

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Green, G. P.

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Dudley, Martha C.

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Dudley, John S., d. 1863

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Farmer and soldier John S. Dudley (d. 1863) was born to John Dudley and Nancy Cartledge in Moore County, Tennessee. Dudley settled on a farm in Alabama, where he married Martha Caroline Maples and had two children. In 1861, Dudley enlisted in the Confederate Army and was killed at the battle of Chancellorsville two years later. After his death, his wife moved to Collin County, Texas. Source: “Descendents of Luke Landers.” Family Tree Maker. Accessed May 18, 2011. http://...