Papers, 1888, 1894.

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Papers, 1888, 1894.

Letters from Charles Henry Smith *1826-1903), humorist under pseudonym of "Bill Arp," lawyer, and Confederate soldier. One answers an inquiry about biographical material on a Judge Underwood, 1888, and the other contains a biographical sketch of A. B. Longstreet, 1894.

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Arp, Bill, 1826-1903

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Charles H. Smith (1826-1903), lawyer and southern humorist wrote under the penname Bill Arp, resided in Rome and Cartersville, Georgia. From the description of Bill Arp papers, 1834-1899. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id: 38476526 Charles Henry Smith (1826-1903), journalist and humorist known as "Bill Arp," was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He attended the university of Georgia and later became a lawyer. He served all through the Civil War. About 1887, he moved to...