Family Papers, 1816-1992.

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Family Papers, 1816-1992.

Family Papers, 1816, 1853-1958, 1992, and undated. The collection is divided into the papers of Charles Gardiner Hampton, his wife Emma Stark Hampton, their sons, Arthur Stark Hampton and Charles Glazier Hampton, Jr., general Hampton family correspondence, general Stark family correspondence, Israel Buell Stark, and his sons, Milo L. and Maurice Stark. Of special interest are the Civil War diaries and documents of Charles Gardiner Hampton who fought at Bull Run, Middleburg, Gettysburg, and was captured and imprisoned in Libby Prison. Emma's papers describe her work in the Woman's Relief Corps of the Civil War. Two boxes include family photographs. Extensive family genealogical materials are included. Milo Stark's Civil War diary and oversized muster rolls, pay rolls, ordnance and stores receipts and reports are also included.

4 boxes, 1 Oversized folder (ca. 4 cubic ft.) : ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7442847

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United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 140th. Company A.

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Stark, Milo L.

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United States. Army. New York Cavalry Regiment, 8th (1861-1865). Company H.

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United States. Army. New York Cavalry Regiment, 15th (1863-1865). Company D.

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Hampton, Emma Stark.

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Hampton, Charles G., 1842-1917.

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Charles G. Hampton was a customs collector in Detroit, Mich. He was married to Emma Stark Hampton. From the description of Charles G. Hampton papers, 1868-1899. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 308395084 ...

Stark family.

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Hampton family.

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The Starks and Hamptons lived in Brockport (N.Y.) and Detroit (Mich.). Charles G. Hampton (1842-1917) married Emma in 1868. He was a member of Company H, 8th N.Y. Cavalry and Company D, 15th N.Y. Cavalry during the Civil War. Emma (1843-1925) was the first president of the Fairbanks Post, Woman's Relief Corps (WRC) in Detroit, the first president of the Dept. of Michigan WRC, and in 1887 she became the sixth national president of the WRC. Milo served in the 140th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry Company ...