Secession
Found in 16 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.
C. A. Bridges essays
Typescripts of five essays compose the C. A. Bridges Essays, undated, documenting Bridge’s research on mid-19th century Mississippi.
William Fletcher Cummins papers
Professor William Fletcher Cummins (1840-1931) was a Texas Methodist clergyman and geologist.
James D. Davidson letters
Consisting of a typed transcript volume of correspondence and legal documents, the James D. Davidson Letters, 1860-1865, document the life of Davidson and his family leading up to and during the Civil War.
S. G. Davidson papers
The S. G. Davidson Papers, 1860-1861, consist of correspondence between Davidson and his wife Mary regarding Austin at the time of Secession and frontier defense during the Civil War. The collection also includes photostat of an 1861 Belton newspaper.
James K. Greer narrative
James Kimmins Greer, author and historian, was an early graduate of the University of Texas, earning a bachelors (1918), masters (1922), and doctorate degree (1927). The narrative concerns political issues in Louisiana from the election of 1860 to secession of 1861.
Andrew Jackson Hamilton papers
Correspondence, speeches, legal records, scrapbook, a proclamation, and a commission comprise the Andrew Jackson Hamilton Papers, 1847-1913, documenting Hamilton’s political and legal career in Texas.
Edward L. Hartz reminiscences
Comprising a handwritten manuscript, the Edward L. Hartz Reminiscences, 1866, describe Hartz’s experiences with the United States military in Texas in 1861.
E. L. Harvin essays
A typescript of six essays composes the E. L. Harvin Essays, undated, documenting Harvin’s research on mid-19th century Georgia.
John L. Haynes papers
Correspondence, census report, memoranda, program, certificate, clippings, telegram, licenses, poem, petition, photographs, maps, and broadside of John L. Haynes, publisher, soldier, legislator, and attorney.