C.E. LeBlanc papers, 1864-1865.

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C.E. LeBlanc papers, 1864-1865.

Papers concerning, among other things, the sale of certain Confederate government property in Columbus, Mississippi, and its subsequent confiscation by a U. S. Treasury agent. Additional items include a promissory note, a contract for the delivery of cotton, and a broadside announcing a lecture to be presented by J. D. B. DeBow in Columbus, Mississippi.

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De Bow, J. D. B. (James Dunwoody Brownson), 1820-1867

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Editor and statistician, of New Orleans, La. From the description of Papers, 1779-1915. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19491448 Robert William Hughes was born at Muddy Creek Plantation, Powhatan County, Va. in 1821. His parents died in 1822 and he was raised by Edward C. Carrington and Eliza Preston Carrington. He attended Caldwell Institute, Greensboro, N. C. and studied law in Fincastle, Va. He married Eliza M. Johnston, niece of Joseph E. John...

LeBlanc, C. E.

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C. E. LeBlanc was a deputy of J. D. B. DeBow who was chief agent of the Confederate government for the purchase of cotton. From the description of C.E. LeBlanc papers, 1864-1865. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122505656 ...