McCoy family papers [microform], 1826-1895.

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McCoy family papers [microform], 1826-1895.

Includes 8 letters by John Calvin McCoy, 8 letters by W.W. Harris to Nelly (McCoy) Harris while he served as a Confederate medical officer, 1 letter by Isaac McCoy, and 1 letter by Eliza McCoy.

1 partial microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7752086

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Harris, W. W. (William W.), fl. 19th century.

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Harris, Nelly McCoy, fl. 19th century.

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McCoy, John Calvin, 1811-1889

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John Calvin McCoy (b. Sept. 28, 1811, Vincennes, Ind.-d. Sept. 2, 1889, Kansas City, Mo.) was the son of Baptist missionaries Isaac and Christiana Polk McCoy. He studied at Transylvania College in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1826 and 1827, then moved to the Kansas City area in 1830 with his family. He and his first wife, Virginia Chick (d. 1849), had four children. He married the widow Elizabeth Woodson Lee in 1850, and they had four more children in addition to two by her first husband. He was a co...

McCoy, Isaac, 1784-1846

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Baptist missionary to Native Americans, surveyor, author; of Michigan, Indiana, Kansas. From the description of Isaac McCoy papers, 1808-1874. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 655829527 Founder of Carey Mission (a school for Native Americans) near Niles, Mich. From the description of Isaac McCoy correspondence, 1800-1821. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 368120827 ...

McCoy family.

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Confederate States of America. Army. Medical Dept.

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Hayward, Eliza McCoy, 1813-1891.

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