Box 29
Container
Contains 45 Results:
[article; copy] "Stonewall Jackson--The story of his being an Astrologer Refuted--An Eye-witness Describes how he was Wounded," by General J.A. Early, from 'Southern Historical Society Papers', undated
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38
[article; original] "He Served with Stonewall Jackson," [regarding Reverend James Power Smith] from 'The Literary ____,' 1923, 1923
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38
[pamphlet; original] "Dedication of Tomb: Army of Northern Virginia, Louisiana Division, and Unveiling of Statue of Stonewall Jackson at Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, May 10, 1881," New Orleans: M.F. Dunn and Brother; includes a signature on the front cover, 1881
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38A
[other; original] entire issue (missing cover page and index) of 'Southern Historical Society Papers,' vol. 7, no. 1, January 1879; includes article "Jackson's Valley Campaign of 1862," an address delivered before the Virginia Division of the A.N.V. by Colonel William Allan, on October 31, 1878, pp. 1-30, 1879
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38A
[pamphlet; original] "In Memoriam--Robert Louis Dabney," Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1899, 1899
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38A
[article; original] "The Pathetic Story of the Mother of Stonewall Jackson," by Julia Neale, from 'True Stories of the Favorite Sons and Daughters of America for Young People,' vol. 2, Philadelphia: World Bible House, 1899, pp. 286-290; also includes cover and table of contents, 1899
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38A
[pamphlet; original] "The Mysteries of Chancellorsville: Who Killed Stonewall Jackson," by Johnson Bisset, New York: Hobson Books Press, 1945; includes typescript letter from P.J. McKeon to Cook (November 7, 1946); also includes a typescript note from Hobson Books Press to McKeon, thanking him for his order (undated), 1945-1946
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 38A
[clippings; original] various clippings throughout the notebook, including "Roster of Wood Countians in Confederate Service" (Wood County), ca. 1920s, undated
Item — Box: 29, Volume: Notebook 36
Dates:
ca. 1920s, undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
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Series 8. Bound Notebooks
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Civil War, No. 6 (includes loose notecards with citations of contents inside the front cover; also includes newspaper clippings and articles from the 'Confederate Veteran')