Price-Moore family papers, ca. 1850-1956, bulk 1850-1900.

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Price-Moore family papers, ca. 1850-1956, bulk 1850-1900.

Correspondence and papers related to the Price-Moore family of Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Ind. Civil War letters include those of James A. Price to Lydia and James Moore describing the battles of Shiloh and Perryville and the siege of Atlanta; letters from James Moore; and Lydia Moore's letters to her husband and brother. Also included are receipts, a Price genealogy; poems and hymn lyrics; two G.A.R. reunion programs; and a program from the First Christian Church of Frankfort, Ind.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7402243

Indiana Historical Society Library

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