David James McCord papers, 1844 [manuscript].

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David James McCord papers, 1844 [manuscript].

Diary, 15-31 December 1844, of McCord, during the first part of a trip with Gen. James Hamilton, Jr., to Texas to buy land, recording events of his journey, political conversations with several notable southerners, and business dealings in Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La.; and "Louisa C. McCord," by Jessie M. Fraser, a pamphlet about David J. McCord's wife.

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