Patterson-Cavin family papers, 1809-1896.

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Patterson-Cavin family papers, 1809-1896.

Family correspondence, deeds, and financial papers, of the Petterson and Cavin families of Iredell and Alexander counties, N.C. Includes letters from members of the families who had moved to Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee discussing local conditions and family matters. Other subjects include camp life in the Confederate Army in Virginia and North Carolina, the 33nd, 38th, and 56th Regiments of North Carolina Volunteers, and politics in the 1830s.

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