Box 27
Container
Contains 79 Results:
[ts letter; transcription] from P. Rodriguez, National Cemetery at Grafton, to Charles A. Goddard, dated 1931, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 47
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undated
[ts letter and other; transcription and original] letter to Cook from A.J. Legg, dated 1935, about war in Nicholas County; original map drawn by A.J. Legg, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 48-50
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undated
[ts letter; original] from A. Wetmore to Cook regarding a collection of moths and butterflies, 1936
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 51
Dates:
1936
[typescript; transcription] "A Bit of History," by William H. Edwards, regarding Virginia's secession convention in 1861, the events that followed, and the general mood of the country at that time, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 52-57
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undated
[ts letter; original] from Byrd D. Wise to Cook, regarding the Wise family around Charleston during the Civil War, 1937
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 58
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1937
[ts letter; transcription] two copies of a letter from Henry A. Wise, former governor of Virginia, dated 1861, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 59-60
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[typescripts; transcription] material regarding General Lee's horse Traveller; includes published articles (dated 1868, 1936), undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 61-65
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[typescript; transcription?] subsection: "Some Scraps from the papers of D.C. Gallaher", undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 66
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[typescript; transcription] article, "Fragments of a Diary of Shepherdstown Events During the Civil War of 1861-5," contributed by D.C. Gallaher; diary covers May 1862 - December 1865; from 'The Shepherdstown Register,' 1925, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 67-79
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[typescript; transcription] "A Pathetic Flag of Truce," by D.C. Gallaher, from 'Confederate Veteran,' 1922; article pertains to a meeting of Confederate Major H.B. McClellan (cousin to Union General George B. McClellan) and Union Captain McClellan, to share news of their deceased sister, undated
Item — Box: 27, Volume: Notebook 28, Page: 80-81
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undated