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Thomas H. Marshall, Soldier, Civil War Discharge
Photocopy of discharge document for Corporal Thomas H. Marshall, who served with the 1st Regiment, West Virginia Cavalry. Marshall was discharged on 21 June 1865 from Camp Chase, Ohio. Papers provide a physical description and other information regarding Marshall.
Thomas H. McBee, Soldier, Civil War Letter regarding Battle of Cedar Mountain
Thomas Hanson Journal
Journal of a surveying party including Hanson, John Floyd, James Nocks, Roderick McCray, and Mordecai Batson. The Journal describes the route taken from Fincastle County, Virginia, to the Ohio River and Kentucky, with mention of Gauley Mountain, Coal and New rivers, and other western Virginia geographical locations. Included is a list of persons for whom the surveys were made.
Thomas Hughes, Genealogy and Family History
Material regarding Thomas Hughes (b. 1822) and the Hughes family of Greene County, Pennsylvania. Includes copies of two editions of Hughes's book "My Family Memoirs" (1st edition, 1880; 2nd edition, 1918), and wills and estates of various members of the Hughes family. There are also digital copies of the wills and estates. All items within this collection are reproductions.
Thomas J. Claggett Letter
Thomas Jno. Claggett, Barry, Maryland, to G. Cresap, Kingwood W.Va., concerning deeds to property in lower counties and Baltimore; also mentions the death of the fiance of the niece of Gov. Thomas.
Thomas J. Jackson, Letters of Recommendation (Copies)
Letters of recommendation in support of Thomas Jackson's appointment as a cadet to the West Point Military Academy. Correspondents include Samuel L. Hays, Virginia Congressman, John C. Spencer, Secretary of War, and Thomas J. Jackson.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) Note to "Miss Fairfield"
Note authored by Thomas Jonathan Jackson (more commonly referred to as "Stonewall" Jackson) at Sharpsburg, Maryland, dated 16 September 1862, to a "Miss Fairfield" thanking her for the hospitality of breakfast. The original is filed in the Rare Signature Collection, A&M 435.
Thomas Jack Carpenter, Soldier, World War II Narrative and Letters
Thomas Jefferson Letters (photostat)
Photostat negative copies of an unsigned autograph letter dated at Paris, 19 Oct 1785, addressed to Peter [Carr], an enclosure in an ALS dated at Monticello, 27 Feb. 1822, written to George W. Summers, grandfather of the donor, while he was a student at Washington College, Lexington, Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Subscription Form
A subscription form used by the Foundation in collection funds for the preservation of Monticello.