Box 26
Container
Contains 159 Results:
[typescript; transcription] "When 'Bill' [William L.] Jackson Left for the Army", undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 27, Page: 591
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] "Confederate Veteran [Andrew Jackson Honaker] Tells of Raleigh Fighting," regarding skirmishes and battles of 4th Regiment, Company F, in southern West Virginia; dated 1927, undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 27, Page: 592-593
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] "Last Skirmish of War at Winfield, April 15, 1865", undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 27, Page: 594-595
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] "Rockbridge 2nd Dragoons", undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 27, Page: 596-597
Dates:
undated
[typescript and clipping; copy and original] index to the notebook and newspaper clipping, undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 26, Page: loose pages at front
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] "War Times in Mountain Cove. Letters of Nancy Hunt to Refugee Friends in York State, 1862-1865," on the life of a Union family who kept a store on the James River and Kanawha Turnpike in an area of Confederate sympathies in Fayette County; transcribed by Charles A. Goddard in 1937; includes typescript letters, undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 26, Page: 78-94
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] copy of a journal by J.W. Cracraft, of the Poland Guards, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, June 1861 - January 1864, from posts in Weston, Glenville, Bulltown, Buckhannon, Beverly, Cheat Mountain, Huttonsville, French Creek, Charleston, Fayetteville, Wheeling, New River, and Union; copied from original owned by Mrs. George Goshorn of Charleston; includes information about Kanawha region, Charleston, etc., undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 26, Page: 97-127
Dates:
undated
[typescript; transcription] "The Kanawha Riflemen and Buffalo Guards," which includes "notes of Noyes Rand, Dawley-Payne, etc., Kanawha Valley War Affairs. Battle White Sulphur, etc., 1861-1865"; includes typescript articles by Mrs. Payne, Noyes Rand, dated 1914-1935; clipping [1935]; typescript copies of letters to and from Noyes Rand, dated 1904-1908; various notes [undated]; and Rand's "Reminiscences of the Battle of Dry Creek on August 26-7, 1863" [undated]. Also includes information on the reunion of the 36th Ohio Infantry at Lewisburg in May 1904 (p. 168 and following), 1935, undated
Item — Box: 26, Volume: Notebook 26, Page: 128-180
Dates:
1935, undated