Oversized Documents, Assorted Books, approximately 1825 to 1861
Scope and Contents
The D. M. Woods Collection, 1835-1921, consists of financial records, legal papers, correspondence, and assorted ephemera that originally belonged to D. M. Woods. Woods worked as a blacksmith in Clarksville, and much of the collection consists of account statements and receipts for iron and other goods connected to his work. Although he was not a soldier, he did supply iron to the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The correspondence is a mix of business and personal. Several of the letters concern family matters, in particular a series from Woods' sister Narcissa that focuses on difficulties in her marriage to James Smithers. Other letters document Woods' business dealings and land purchases.
Woods died in 1865, and it is unclear who maintained the collection or who added the materials created after his death. Many of these later items have ties to Alabama. Woods mother, Narcissa Rogers, remarried a man name John Bird (sometimes written Byrd) and the couple lived in Alabama.
This collection provides valuable insight into the iron industry of Middle Tennessee and the economic life of Clarksville more generally. Many well-known Clarksville residents and businesses are represented in Woods' papers. Researchers interested in the iron industry before and during the Civil War will find useful information.
Dates
- 1825 - 1861
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 8.79 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Montgomery County Archives Repository
350 Pageant Lane
Suite 101D
Clarksville Tennessee 30741 United States
931-553-5159
mcarchives@mcgtn.net