Telamon Cruger Smith Cuyler papers, 1772; 1861 [manuscript].

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Telamon Cruger Smith Cuyler papers, 1772; 1861 [manuscript].

A fragment of an assignment, 14 November 1772, on sheepskin; a typed transcription of a special order, 8 September 1861, from Gen. Robert E. Lee to Gen. Henry Jackson; and a typed transcription of a letter, 9 September 1861, from Sarah Hillhouse Alexander Lawton to Gen. H. R. Jackson, about war-time conditions in Savannah, Ga.

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Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951

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Telamon Cruger Smith Cuyler (1873-1951), lawyer and writer, born in Rome (Ga.), resided in Atlanta, then Jones County, Georgia. From the description of Telamon Cuyler correspondence, 1880-1951 (bulk 1932-1948). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477247 From the description of Telamon Cuyler historical manuscripts, 1754-1905. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477249 From the description of Telamon Cuyler collection, 1754-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477242 ...

Lawton, Sarah Alexander, 1826-1897.

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Jackson, Henry R. (Henry Rootes), 1820-1898

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Henry R. Jackson (1820-1898), Brigadier General, Confederate States of America Army. From the description of Henry R. Jackson officer roster, 1861. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478296 Henry Rootes Jackson, son of Henry and Martha Jacqueline Jackson, was born in Athens, Georgia on June 24, 1820. He received his education from Yale University and the University of Georgia. During his life, Jackson held many prominent positions. These included, United States District Attorn...

Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870

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Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) served as General of the Confederate Army in the U.S. Civil War and was president of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia from 1865 to 1870. Lee spent the first twenty-three years of his military career in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. From 1837 to 1841 he was superintending engineer for the harbor of St. Louis and the upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Robert E. Lee was a United States Army officer, 1829-1861; commander of Virginia forces in the ...