Charlton family papers. Collection 2, 1811-1936.

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Charlton family papers. Collection 2, 1811-1936.

The Charlton family papers, collection 2, consist of 40 items arranged, with the exception of the last three items, in chronological order, subdivided by family generation. The first folder dates from 1811 to 1831, and consists of Thomas Usher Pulaski Charlton's business letters, and Thomas Jackson Charlton I's business letters and tickets to medical classes at the University of Pennsylvania. The second folder consists of the papers of Thomas Jackson Charlton II and III, which date from 1854 to 1920. These items are tickets to Savannah Medical College classes, papers dealing with Charlton III's medical schooling, the donation of T.U.P. Charlton's letters, a pamphlet about the Georgia Medical Society, and letters concerning the health and death of Charlton III. Folder 3 consists of items that date from 1856 to about 1936. It includes correspondence with and a clipping about Dr. William H. Welch, a letter from Ann Charlton to her husband, Charlton IV, discussing family matters, and shipping manifests from 1856 of the brig, "Robert M. Charlton," named after Charlton I's brother.

40 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7576633

Georgia Historical Society

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Robert M. Charlton (Brig)

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Charlton, Thomas Jackson, 1805 or 1806-1835

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Charlton, Thomas Jackson, 1805 or 1806-1835

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Charlton, Thomas Jackson, 1863-1920.

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Charlton, Thomas U. P. (Thomas Usher Pulaski), 1779-1835

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Charlton, Thomas Jackson, 1833-1886.

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Dr. Thomas J. Charlton II (1833-1886) graduated from the Savannah Medical College in 1856. In 1857, he was appointed as a surgeon in the United States Navy. He married Julia Crane (1837-1882) in 1860. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Charlton resigned his commission and joined the Confederate States Navy, serving aboard the commerce raider Florida. He had nine children, including Tattnall Charlton and Dr. Thomas J. Charlton III (1863-1920) Dr. Thomas J. Charlton III was a prominent medical prac...

Charlton family.

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Charlton, Annie

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