Jennie Terry letter, 1862 January 17.

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Jennie Terry letter, 1862 January 17.

The collection consists of one ALS from Jennie Terry in Hinds County to Miss Sarah Wadley, Monroe, Georgia. It is dated 17 January 1862 and mainly discusses how the war has affected the family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7330170

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Wadley, Sarah Lois, 1844-1920

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Sarah Lois Wadley was born 26 November 1844, in South New Market, New Hampshire, and died 7 December 1920. She was the daughter of William Morrill Wadley (1866-1882), a president of the Central of Georgia Railway, and Rebecca Barnard E. Wadley. In 1858 the Wadley family and its slaves moved to Amite, Louisiana. In 1860 they were in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and in 1861 they moved to Onachita Parish, Louisiana, where they remained until after the Civil War. During the Civil War, William Wadley was ...

Terry, Jennie.

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"Sarah Lois Wadley was the daughter of William Morrill Wadley (1812?-1882) and Rebecca Barnard Everingham Wadley (fl. 1840-1884) and lived with her family in homes near Amite in Tangipahoa Parish, Monroe and Oakland in Ouachita Parish, La., and near Macon, Ga." -- from "Inventory of the Sarah Lois Wadley Papers, 1849-1886," available at http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/w/Wadley,Sarah_Lois.html (Accessed April 6, 2009) From the description of Jennie Terry letter, 1862 January 17. (Unive...