CS_00/CS_02. American South
Found in 490 Collections and/or Records:
J. E. Batson narrative
Writings concern Kansas-Nebraska Act, Compromise of 1850, Know-Nothing Party and the election of 1852 in Kentucky, and sectionalism and secession in Kentucky, 1859-1861.
O. D. Battle letter
Letter from Battle in Meridian Springs, Mississippi, to J. Beaumont in Natchez concerns an overdue promissory note. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Jacob F. Baum papers
Collection documents the personal and business affairs of Baum, a Vicksburg, Mississippi businessman, and his family. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
William Bay papers
Correspondence and legal papers document the business affairs of William and E.H. Bay. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
James Beahan papers
Orders for payment issued by Beahan on behalf of commissioner Charles Crossgrove primarily for work done on the Rifle Point levee in Louisiana. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Bettie Beall papers
Papers consist primarily of personal correspondence written to Beall from John F. and Mattie A. Duke of Green Valley, Lucy Bridgwater of Dixon's Spring, and Mollie Young of Burksville, Kentucky.
L. L. Beall papers
The L. L. Beall papers, circa 1800-circa 1899, is comprised of two incomplete letters to Dr. Beall discussing health matters and a newly created district board of health. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Thomas Beaumont papers
Letters concern Beaumont's sale of cotton in Louisiana. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.
Margaret Beautel papers
Receipts for tuition and care of Beautel sent to her guardian E.H. Wright. Forms part of the Natchez Trace Collection.