Collection on John Stone 1851-1888.

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Collection on John Stone 1851-1888.

The collection on John Stone spans from 1851 to 1888 and contains the correspondence of John Stone to family members, notes on the correspondence, and an article written about him. The collection includes a reprint of A. T. Nye's 1878 biographical sketch of Stone, as well as transcriptions of the handwritten correspondence with annotations by Hugh H. Davis.

0.25 cubic feet (1 document box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8089083

Ohio University, Alden Library

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Davis, Hugh, 1954-

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Hugh Davis, the son of Nathaniel and Martha Davis, was born November 22, 1811, in Fayette County, Kentucky. He moved to Marion, Alabama, in 1834 and began a successful career as an attorney. Davis married Sarah Rachel Jones in 1839, and the couple had seven children. In 1848, Davis assumed the management of the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River. Upon his death in 1862, his sons took over his faming activities. From the guide to the Hugh Davis papers MSS. 1611., 1825-1898,...

Stone, John R. (John Randolph), 1944-

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John Stone. From the description of Account book, 1843-1901. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191276971 John Stone was an early tavern keeper in Knoxville and militia captain. From the description of Letter, dated 1798 Oct. 15, Knoxville, to Andrew Jackson. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 45253546 ...

Nye, A. T.

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