Owens/Wallis/Jackson family papers, 1857-1916 (bulk 1862-1865, 1874-1897).
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Jackson, Thomas C., 1862-1945.
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Wallis, Isham J.
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Owens, Anderson M., b. 1846?
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Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 35th
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Jackson, Thomas R., 1826-1901
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Owens, Isham Jasper, b. 1845?
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Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 42nd
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Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 2nd
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Smith, Minnie Olga Robertson, 1872-1963.
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The Steele family papers include account books and diaries for several generations who lived in Pendleton, SC, and moved to Cherokee Co., GA, around 1860. James Steele was the uncle of Governor Joseph E. Brown and related to other figures in this collection. His son, James Thomas Steele, was married briefly to Sarah Antoinette Dickson (1836-1858) before she died in childbirth. Sarah Antoinette had grown up in the Pendleton District, daughter of Thomas and Nancy Young Scott Dickson. Thomas's fath...
Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Cavalry. Roswell Battallion.
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