Box 30
Container
Contains 49 Results:
[other; copy] official manuscript document from Lewis Circuit Court, by George A. Jackson, certifying that previous signers are loyal to the U.S., 1863
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 21
Dates:
1863
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
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] transcription of the document on p. 20, 1926
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 22
Dates:
1926
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 "Arrested and Sent to Camp Chase", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 23-36
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.)
[ms letter; copy] from T.B. Camden to Governor Boreman, July 4, 1863, 1863
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 37
Dates:
1863
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 Battle of Bulltown", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 38-39
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 Witcher Raid and Close of the War", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 40-44
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 "Incidents", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 45-49
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] "Big Jim Riffle", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 50
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] "Dr. John L. Rhea", undated
Item — Box: 30, Volume: Notebook 40, Page: 51-54
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.)