Papers, 1824-1873; (bulk 1840-1861).

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Papers, 1824-1873; (bulk 1840-1861).

Letters to Barnsley from his children, correspondence among his children, accounts with physicians, accounts for building expenses of Barnsley's estate, "Woodlands," near Kingston, Ga., and records of sales and imports of cotton. Letters from children concern school life while his sons attended a New England preparatory school and daughters were at the Montpelier Female Institute, near Macon, Ga. There are also letters from son Harold describing his voyage around Cape Horn and travels to the North, and in China, where he eventually settled. Civil War material includes letters from Godfrey's sons and information on the depredations suffered by the family. Beginning in 1867 there are letters from two Barnsley sons who emigrated to South America: George, a physician, and Lucien, who at different times operated a rice mill, apothecary's shop, brick manufactory, and Brazilian gold mine. Their letters describe the inhabitants, the countryside, and political, social, and economic conditions in Brazil. Throughout much of the collection there are references to spiritualism, seances, and mediums.

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Barnsley, George.

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Barnsley, Harold.

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Barnsley, Godfrey, 1805-1872.

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Savannah, Ga., agent for general import and export brokers of Liverpool, England. From the description of Papers, 1824-1873; (bulk 1840-1861). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19242247 ...

Montpelier Female Academy (Macon, Ga.)

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Barnsley, Lucien.

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