Box 5
Contains 255 Results:
Horace Greely to James B. Lewis, April 6, 1854
This series contains original nineteenth century correspondence. The J.B. Lewis letter is undated but appears to be from the Civil War. The letter in Folder 3 was written from Chattanooga during the siege of that city. The letter in folder 9 is unsigned and undated but is at least from the 1880s. Metal clips have been replaced with plastic ones throughout the series.
Thomas Ewing Jr. to M.J. Prescott, July 27, 1861
This series contains original nineteenth century correspondence. The J.B. Lewis letter is undated but appears to be from the Civil War. The letter in Folder 3 was written from Chattanooga during the siege of that city. The letter in folder 9 is unsigned and undated but is at least from the 1880s. Metal clips have been replaced with plastic ones throughout the series.
“Frank” to “Kind Friend,” September 30, 1863
This series contains original nineteenth century correspondence. The J.B. Lewis letter is undated but appears to be from the Civil War. The letter in Folder 3 was written from Chattanooga during the siege of that city. The letter in folder 9 is unsigned and undated but is at least from the 1880s. Metal clips have been replaced with plastic ones throughout the series.
Benjamin F. Dill, Oath written to Provost Marshall’s Office, April 17, 1865
This series contains original nineteenth century correspondence. The J.B. Lewis letter is undated but appears to be from the Civil War. The letter in Folder 3 was written from Chattanooga during the siege of that city. The letter in folder 9 is unsigned and undated but is at least from the 1880s. Metal clips have been replaced with plastic ones throughout the series.
J.A. Campbell to C.C. Augur, April 11, 1870
This series contains original nineteenth century correspondence. The J.B. Lewis letter is undated but appears to be from the Civil War. The letter in Folder 3 was written from Chattanooga during the siege of that city. The letter in folder 9 is unsigned and undated but is at least from the 1880s. Metal clips have been replaced with plastic ones throughout the series.