Box 30
Container
Contains 49 Results:
[typescript; transcription?] 'Some of the descendants of Edward William Jackson,' published April 1, 1935; also contains supplement pages, undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 39
[other and clipping; original] 'Fourth Annual Christmas Plea: An Historical and Genealogical Narrative,' by Scotland G. Highland, 1926; also includes a newspaper article, "Kesiah Patton, Who Knew Stonewall Jackson, Dies at Age of 93," from 'Shinnston News,' June 1928, 1926-1928
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 39
[other; original] Omnibook extract of 'I Rode with Stonewall,' by Henry Kyd Douglas, February 1941, 1941
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 39
[typescript; transcription] title page, 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D., undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 1
Dates:
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--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[typescript; transcription?] introductory note about Thomas Bland Camden and his 'Recollections,' by Roy Bird Cook, undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 2
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[typescript; transcription] section "Beginning of Hostilities in Western Virginia," subsection "The Battles of Philippi and Rich Mountain", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 3-6
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[typescript; transcription] subsection "The Occupation of Weston", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 7-13
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[typescript; transcription] subsection "The Death of Porter Arnold and Others", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 14-16
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[typescript; transcription] subsection "The Jenkins Raid", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 17-19
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)
[other; copy] official manuscript document releasing Thomas B. Camden and family to return to their homes in Weston, undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 20
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Civil War--Camden (contains 'My Recollections and Experiences of the Civil War,' by Thomas Bland Camden, M.D. [1829-1910], which is a series of articles written by Camden in 1909, compiled for his family descendants. Camden was a physician in Weston with Confederate sympathies. He was sent to Camp Chase in May 1863, and later had the opportunity to describe the Athenaeum Prison in Wheeling where he took the oath and returned to his home on parole.)