Boulware family papers, 1824-2009.

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Boulware family papers, 1824-2009.

Correspondence, bills and receipts, account ledgers, and promissory notes generated by the descendants of Muscoe Boulware (1758- 1825) and Nancy Pickett Boulware (1762-1836), in particular the family of their second son, Muscoe Boulware, Jr. (1798-1832). Correspondence documenting relations with family members in Mississippi and Virginia, including letters, 1824-1826, from Mark Boulware, Caroline County, Va., re the purchase of slaves. Materials, 1845-1847, re the education of Thomas and Nancy, children of Muscoe Boulware, Jr., and his wife, Elizabeth McCullough Boulware, at Davidson College and Limestone Springs Female High School. Civil War letters, 1861-1862, of Thomas McCullough Boulware, Co. A, 6th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, to his wife, Mary Jane Vinson Boulware, with references to the disposition of Union prisoners taken at Manassas, sickness and disease in camp, and the lack of coffee and shoes. Other wartime papers document Boulware's work as agent for the Confederate government receiving and weighing corn at Blackstock, S.C., after his discharge from military service on medical disability. Reconstruction materials document T.M. Boulware's relations with freedmen and Freedmen's Bureau officials at Chester, S.C., his efforts to secure reparations for wartime damage to his property, the rental of his plantation lands, and attempts to collect debts. Other items include papers re the education of T.M. Boulware's son, Tommie, at King's Mountain Military School; correspondence between T.M. Boulware and R. Patterson & Co., Philadelphia, re the rental of plantation lands and advances for plantation supplies; and World War I letters of Pvt. Marshall Gray Boulware. Account book (1858-1861, 1880, and 1889-1891) kept by Thomas McCullough Boulware and James R. Watson, including "Expences of moving to Ark[ansas]" listing costs, ca. 1858-1861, of relocation during late antebellum period; and genealogical notes, reputedly in the hand of Mary Mobley Woodward Boulware, wife of Thomas McCullough Boulware II. Genealogical correspondence between A.P. Vinson and T.M. Boulware II, 17 Sept. 1921, re the Patterson and Vinson families, and between Sally Brockenbaugh Martin and Mary Mobley Woodward Boulware, 14 June 1924, re the descendants of Mark Boulware; and cover letter, 16 Sept. 2009, from Barrett Boulware Sutton to Henry G. Fulmer, South Caroliniana Library, transferring the papers.

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R. Patterson & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Sutton, Barrett Boulware.

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King's Mountain Military School

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Boulware, Marhall Gray

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Boulware, Mark M., 1948-

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Mark Boulware (born 1948) is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Chad from 2010 to 2013. He also served as the United States Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania from 2007 until 2010. Mr. Boulware was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1948. He studied at the University of Rennes 2 – Upper Brittany in Rennes, France and at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, where he earned a BA (1971) and MA (1974). He graduated from the U.S. Army W...

Boulware Mary Mobley Woodward.

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Boulware, Muscoe, 1798-1832.

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Boulware, Elizabeth McCullough.

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Limestone College

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Confederate states of America. Army

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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...

Boulware, Thomas McCollough.

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Boulware, Muscoe, 1758-1825.

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Boulware, Mary Jane Vinson.

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Boulware, Nancy Pickett, 1762-1836.

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Davidson College

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Boulware family.

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Residents of Fairfield District, S.C. From the description of Boulware family papers, 1824-2009. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 33212443 ...

Boulware, Nancy.

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Boulware, Thomas McCullough.

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