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Francis H. Pierpont, Civil War Correspondence
A letter from Peter G. Van Winkle (8 Nov. 1862) and another letter from Colonel T.M. Harris (4 Sept. 1862) to Francis H. Pierpont, Governor of Restored Virginia. Van Winkle's letter speaks of the poor prospects of the proposed new state's survival, particularly the guerrilla threat south of the Little Kanawha River. Colonel Harris conveys from a wounded Confederate officer a warning that General Loring is planning an offensive into western Virginia.
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Correspondence (photocopies)
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Letters to President Lincoln
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Newspaper Clipping
Fairmont Times (W.Va.) newspaper clipping where Frances Pierpont Pryor, Francis H. Pierpont's granddaughter, is thanking the newspaper for including historical information about Pierpont's life in their articles.
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Newspaper Clippings
Photostat copies of newspaper clippings from the Daily Enquirer and Examiner (Richmond, Virginia). Includes the order appointing Henry H. Wells to succeed Francis H. Pierpont as Governor of Virginia, and two editorials about Pierpont (April 6 and 27, 1868). The articles suggest that Pierpont was unpopular in Richmond at this time.
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Papers
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Papers
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899), Siviter Papers
Anna Pierpont Siviter's notes and typescript draft with holograph notes of Recollections on Civil War (Recollections of War and Peace, 1861-1868). Also includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, unpublished poems, and genealogy of the Pierpont, Siviter, and Pryor families.
Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899), Two Autobiographies
Francis Harrison Pierpont Artifacts Collected by Jack Sandy Anderson
Ceramic and glassware items owned by Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) and his wife Julia Augusta (Robertson) Pierpont. Francis Pierpont of Monongalia and Marion Counties, West Virginia, participated in the West Virginia statehood movement, and served as governor of the Restored Government of Virginia during the Civil War. See the scope and content note and historical note for further detail.