Civil War collection, 1857-1869.

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Civil War collection, 1857-1869.

Collection contains Melhorn Civil War Diary (1862), (typescript); Rich Long letter; J. C. Campbell letter to Adda Leighton (1863); letter discussing Negro troops; Israel Spencer letters (originals and typescripts); Moore family letters (content is mostly about social life); Civil War pass to the White House; Col. O. H. Moore papers; Col. Edward Martindale letters, photographs, and commemorative document; Lee's General Order Number Nine (facsimile); army muster rolls; Gerst Civil War Oath.

.5 linear foot.

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Gerst, Joseph S.

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Campbell, J. C. (Joe C.)

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Moore, O.H.

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Martindale, Edward.

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Leighton, Adda.

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Martindale family

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Spencer, Israel.

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Moore, Theodore H. (Theodore Harrison)

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Voorhees' teacher of science and math, director of instruction, dean of the High School and Junior College Departments, vice president and interim president of Voorhees Industrial School later Voorhees Normal and Industrial School and Voorhees School and Junior College (1922-1959); retired as dean emeritus and was awarded honorary doctorate by Voorhees in 1972. From the description of Theodore and Catherine W. Moore papers, 1922-1988 (bulk 1928-1931). (Voorhees College). WorldCat rec...

Melhorn, John Wesley.

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Moore, Edward M.

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Moore Family.

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Family from Warren County, Illinois with father and two sons serving in the 83rd Illinois Infantry, Company B. James, the father served as Captain, Robert was a private and Josiah H. a recruit. From the description of Papers, 1841-1924. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52975268 Moore family of whom Thomas served as a private in the Revolutionary War, settled in Kentucky. In 1831 Thomas, Robert, William and Travis, moved from Kentucky to settle in M...

Barnes, William Hamilton.

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Moore, Laura Ireland

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Long, Rich.

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Hancock, Louis.

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