Jacob Doll diaries, 1848-1876.

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Jacob Doll diaries, 1848-1876.

The collection consists of eight diaries belonging to Jacob Doll and several enclosures. The diaries date from 1848 to 1876 and document daily events in 19th-century Caswell County, N.C., including marriages, deaths, sermons preached, social events and holidays, weather, church events, and anniversaries. They also include lists of letters written and visits made on church business. National events are occasionally noted, most prominent among them the Civil War. Doll recorded the dates of major battles and the wounding or deaths of soldiers from the community. One diary entry discusses the murder of Republican North Carolina state senator John Walter Stephens by the Ku Klux Klan in the Caswell County courthouse on 21 May 1870. The enclosures consist of several undated notes written by Doll's granddaughter, Mrs. J. M. McCord. The notes point out events in the diaries that McCord found of particular interest.

8 items (0.5 linear feet).

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Ku Klux Klan (19th cent.)

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Stephens, John Walter, 1834-1870

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Doll, Jacob, 1812-1878

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Jacob Doll was born in Martinsville, Va. (now W.Va.), in 1812, and died 27 April 1878. Doll was installed at Bethesda Church in Caswell County, N.C., 1 November 1866, and organized the First Presbyterian Church in Reidsville in 1875. From the description of Jacob Doll diaries, 1848-1876. WorldCat record id: 182585249 Jacob Doll was born in Martinsville, Va. (now W.Va.), in 1812 and died 27 April 1878. According to the Caswell County Historical Association, Doll ...