Box 22
Container
Contains 134 Results:
[ephemera; original] envelope addressed to Mrs. T.J. Jackson, 1910, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 6, 17
[ephemera; original] broadside of a poem written by Mary Ashley Townsend, dedicated to the Army of Northern Virginia, on the unveiling of the Jackson statue built above the tomb (in Metairie Cemetery?); also includes two clippings of printed notes regarding the poem and the author, 1881?, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 22-23
[other; original] printed General Orders No. 1 and No. 2 of Chief Marshall James A. Walker, which appoint officers to the staff of the Chief Marshall for the Unveiling of the Stonewall Jackson Monument on July 21, 1891, and give directions on formations [July 18, 1891]; also includes clipping from auction catalog regarding this item [undated], 1891, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 26
[other; original] "Stonewall Jackson's Grave," poem by Margaret J. Preston (1864); also includes clipping from auction catalog regarding this item [undated], 1864, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 27
[pamphlet; original] "Attention, Confederate Veterans! The Honor of the West Virginia Division is at Stake," regarding United Confederate Veterans; includes "The True and the Traitors," an address by Colonel W.H. Stewart at the Mobile reunion to the United Confederate Choirs of America, 1912-1913?
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 29
[ephemera; original] postcard to Mrs. Jackson showing T.J. Jackson's birthplace (1906); clipping from auction catalog regarding a signed letter from Robert E. Lee to Mrs. Maggie M. Sawyer, 1866 (undated); check to Mrs. Jackson for $50 (1872); printed letter from the Jackson Memorial Association, urging people to contribute to a fund to build a monument at Jackson's grave (1875), 1872-1875, 1906, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 30
Dates:
1872-1875, 1906, undated
[photos; original and copy] portraits of Julia Laura (Thomas) Jackson (both undated), Mrs. Mary Anna Morrison Jackson and Julia (undated), and Anna Jackson (1911), 1911, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 31
[other; original?] printed photo of former residence of Mrs. Jackson in Charlotte, NC, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 32
[clippings; original] regarding the death of Mrs. Laura Jackson Arnold, and cholera cure, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 32
[ms letters and other; original] dried flowers and ivy leaves taken from the grave and bier of Stonewall Jackson by or for Mr. Paul Cook; includes a letter (with envelope) regarding the leaves (undated), and a postcard addressed to Mrs. Jackson (1910), 1910, undated
Item — Box: 22, Volume: Notebook 9, Page: 33-34