Sallie Rowan Saufley papers, 1864-1916; 1929 [manuscript].

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Sallie Rowan Saufley papers, 1864-1916; 1929 [manuscript].

Letters received, 1864-1867, by Sallie Rowan of Tennessee from Micah C. Saufley (1842-1910), describing his experiences as a Confederate soldier imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Del., his law studies and practice in Louisville and Monticello, Ky., and postwar conflicts of northern and southern sympathizers in Kentucky; letters from Sallie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley Donelson Rowan, in McMinnville, Tenn., after her marriage in 1867; and letters, 1907-1916, from her son, Richard Caswell Saufley (d. 1916), U.S. naval officer, as a student at the United States Naval Academy, at sea, and as an aviator at Pensacola, Fla., about his military activities, his opinion of political affairs, and other matters.

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