Edward J. Harden letterpress copybooks, 1858-1881 [manuscript].

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Edward J. Harden letterpress copybooks, 1858-1881 [manuscript].

Tissue-press copies of letters written by Harden in connection with his law practice and personal business, and in connection with his duties as a Confederate district judge and a Presbyterian clerk of sessions. Also included are letters of his son, William, and of their law partner, S. Yates Levy.

6 v. (1.0 linear ft.).

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Harden, William, 1844-1936

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William Harden (1844-1936), historian and author, son of Edward Jenkins Harden (1813-1873), judge, both of Savannah, Georgia. From the description of William Harden family papers, 1826-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476420 William Harden was the son of Judge Edward Jenkins Harden (1813-1873); he was the disburser for Chatham County and a historian. He served throughout the Civil War, the latter part in the Signal Corps. He was the assistant librarian of the Georgia H...

Harden, Edward J. (Edward Jenkins), 1813-1873

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Lawyer and judge, of Savannah, Ga. From the description of Edward J. Harden letterpress copybooks, 1858-1881 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26319419 Edward Jenkins Harden (1813-1873) was a lawyer and judge, of Savannah, Ga. Harden was born in Bryan County, Ga., the son of Thomas H. and Matilda Baker Harden. He practiced law in Savannah for many years and was also sometime teacher at Chatham Academy, city attorney, and was judge of city court, 1845-1847; Confe...

Levy, Samuel Yates, 1827-1888

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Samuel Yates Levy (1817-1887) was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He practiced law in Savannah. He began service with the Confederate Army as Captain of the City Light Guards, serving with the 1st Volunteer Regiment of Georgia. He became Major of the regiment. He was the author of The Italian Bride: A Play in Five Acts (Savannah, 1856). From the description of Samuel Yates Levy letter, 1831. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 86108115 ...