Papers, 1832-1889 [microform].

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Papers, 1832-1889 [microform].

Consists of accounts, correspondence, poetry, school records, sketches, songs, and speeches of Benjamin A. Galloway (1800-1872) and his family of Weakley County, Tennessee.

ca. 84 items.

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Tennessee Historical Society

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Ku Klux Klan (19th cent.)

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Tennessee State Library & Archives, TSLA

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The Tennessee State Library was established in 1854 and was joined with the Department of Archives and History in 1919 creating the Division of Library and Archives within the State Department of Education. In 1982 the responsibilities of the division were transferred to the Secretary of State, creating the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The State Library and Archives is responsible for the management and preservation of state records and publications as well as books, manuscripts, maps, ...

Galloway family.

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McCullough, Benjamin, 1811-1862.

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Galloway, Benjamin A., 1800-1872.

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Price, Sterling, 1809-1867

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Missouri governor. From the description of Papers, 1856. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36115930 Gov. of Missouri. From the description of Letter signed : City of Jefferson, to President Pierce, 1853 Nov. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270619013 ...

Cannon, Newton, 1781-1841

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Lyon, Nathaniel, -1861

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Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), soldier and author, was born in Ashford, Conn. A graduate of West Point, he served in the U.S. Army as lieutenant in Florida fighting Seminole Indians, at Sackets Harbor, N.Y., as captain in Mexico during the war (1845-1848), and in "Bleeding" Kansas. Lyon was also a well-known political commentator. He is best known for his leadership at the 1861 battle of Wilson's Creek, Mo., as a result of which was that Missouri remained in the Union during the Civil War. ...