CS_00/CS_02. American South
Found in 490 Collections and/or Records:
C. Appleyard poems
Nine manuscripts poems by C. Appleyard, Cambridge University M.A., relate to Texas, the Civil War, and U.S. History. Included are typescripts of seven of the works and a photocopy of one other.
Richard Thompson Archer family papers
Starting in 1837 Richard Thompson Archer owned the Anchuca Plantation in Claiborne County, Mississippi. His family papers relate to Southern plantation economy and agriculture, slavery, family and social life in Mississippi and Virginia.
Thomas Archibald certificate
Proclamation certifies Archibald as a notary public for Warren County, New York. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Arkansas scrapbook and obituary
The Arkansas scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings, a historical essay, and travel brochures commemorating the Arkansas state centennial.
Mathew L. Arnold essay
A study of the organization of the Confederate government, the Confederate Army, and the Confederate Navy (1860-1865).
Isham Arthur papers
Promissory note and Claiborne County, Mississippi Territory, court judgment against Isham Arthur in the case brought against him by William Mabbit. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
T. N. Askew letter
Letter from Askew in Edwards, Mississippi, to J.D. Laughlin in Vicksburg concerns payment for bridge work. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
A. B. Atone receipt
Receipt for goods shipped on the steamboat John Wesley. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
T. G. Atwood papers
Correspondence concerns the estate of William Atwood and the claims made by his widow, Sarah A.E. Atwood, of Marietta, Mississippi. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Samuel Auspitz letter
Personal letter to Auspitz from Therese discusses a New Year's celebration and Auspitz's son Carl. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.