Papers, 1769-1935.

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Papers, 1769-1935.

Correspondence and other papers of Kelly and the Kelly family, educators, preachers, and attorneys, of Clarkton (Bladen Co.), N.C., concerning Reconstruction, economic conditions, the political situation, and religion in Mississippi during the 1850s, national and state politics during the 1870s, and the 36th North Carolina Artillery, C.S.A. Correspondents include William Lamb of Norfolk, Va.

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Kelly, John N. D.

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Kelley family.

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Lamb, William R.S.

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Alsop and Hicks were merchants in New York, New York. From the description of Alsop and Hicks letters, 1793. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 44569506 William Lamb may have been an inmate at the House of Industry in South Boston. The House of Industry was a poorhouse established in South Boston, Massachusetts in 1823. The house had a hospital and a school and took in men, women, and children from Massachusetts cities and towns. The o...

Confederate States of America. Army. North Carolina Artillery Regiment, 36th.

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