John Caldwell Calhoun (1843-1918) papers, 1862-1900; (bulk, 1861-1862).

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John Caldwell Calhoun (1843-1918) papers, 1862-1900; (bulk, 1861-1862).

Papers and volumes, 1862-1865, re Civil War; Confederate Army regiment reports; special orders; registers; and military correspondence; including company record book, 1862-1865; 2 morning report books, 1862-1865, re Companies "B" and "C", Fourth Regiment, S.C. Cavalry; 5 volumes, 1862-1864, Charleston, Hardeeville, McPhersonville, Pocotaligo, S.C., and other places, recording copies of general and special orders and circulars pertaining to military units. Letter, 28 Mar. 1861, S.C. College, Columbia, S.C., to A[ndrew] P[ickens] Calhoun, acknowledging receipt of money order, evacuation of Fort Sumter and possibility of conflict, departure of young men from Columbia to Charleston, and visit of Wade Hampton to Pendleton, S.C.; 2 receipts, 7 Oct. 1861 and 16 Nov. 1863, from Adams Southern Express Company and Southern Express Company; receipt, 19 may 1862, from A.P. Calhoun, for "one cask wine in bottles." Letter, 29 Mar. 1900, N.Y., to August Kohn, Columbia, S.C., acknowledging circular re alumni record of S.C. College and furnishing biographical data re Col. Andrew Pickens Calhoun, Ja[me]s H[opkins] Adams, and other members of the Calhoun Family; undated biographical sketch of J.C. Calhoun, Jr.; undated envelope with return address, Capt's 2nd Battalion of Cavalry, South Carolina Volunteers; and undated envelope, from American Telephone and Telegraph Company, to J.C. Calhoun at the Mills House, Columbia, S.C.

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