Letters to George W. Williams from John Andrew Prall and others, 1861-1865, 1861 (bulk date) [microform].

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Letters to George W. Williams from John Andrew Prall and others, 1861-1865, 1861 (bulk date) [microform].

This is a group of 17 letters John Prall wrote his father-in-law, George W. Williams, along with five letters written to Williams by others.

1 reel of microfilm (22 letters)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6823880

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Prall, Nannie Williams.

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Pryor, L.

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Prall, Charlotte.

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Williams, George W., 1801-1870.

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Neff, Cornelius.

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Boynton, H. V. N.

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Kentucky. General Assembly

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Morrison, Mary Troutman.

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Ware, Jas. T.

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Prall, John A. (John Andrew), 1827-

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Politician. Prall attended Centre College and Transylvania University. He married Nannie Williams in 1851, and began practicing law with his father-in-law, George W. Williams, in Paris, Ky. in 1854. In 1859 he was elected to the state legislature, representing Bourbon County. He defeated Brutus J. Clay in that race. Prall won re-election in 1863, despite his pro-Union stance and the large number of southern sympathizers in Bourbon County. He moved his law practice to Lex...