Letters from Cadet Thomas B. Davis of V.M.I. to his father John Davis and sister Mary Elizabeth Davis mentioning cadet life and his desire to enlist in the Confederate Army [manuscript] 1862-1864.

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Letters from Cadet Thomas B. Davis of V.M.I. to his father John Davis and sister Mary Elizabeth Davis mentioning cadet life and his desire to enlist in the Confederate Army [manuscript] 1862-1864.

Also one deed of trust signed by Camillus Christain, John Davis, George Davis, and Ed D. Christain and four bank notes issued by the Planters Saving Bank, Lynchburg, Va. in 1862 and one ten cent United States bank note.

2 letters + 6 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7933481

University of Virginia. Library

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Planters Saving Bank (Lynchburg, Va.)

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Davis family.

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Christain, Ed D.

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Virginia. M.I.

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Davis, Thomas B. (Thomas Brabson), 1905-

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Davis, Mary Elizabeth

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Davis, John William, 1917-

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Davis was manager of the Orleans Theatre and the New Orleans Grand Opera Company's French Opera House. From the description of John Davis will, 1839. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 70271337 At the close of the Revolutionary War, John Davis was a physician who lived in Eastham. In 1800 he moved to Barnstable where he was appointed a probate judge in the Barnstable District Court. John Davis was married to Mercy and had approximately seven surviving children...

Christain, Camillus.

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Davis, George.

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