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D. M. Woods Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015.021

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

  • 1835 - 1921

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

While the Montgomery County Archives houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. It is the user’s obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections.

Biographical / Historical

Dulana Maphes Woods (1825-1865) was born in Todd County, Kentucky to John Thomas Woods and Narcissa Rogers. In 1848 he married Mary Martha Cuffman in Stewart County, Tennessee. The couple made their home in Montgomery County where Woods worked as a blacksmith. He owned several enslaved persons, and helped supply the Confederacy during the Civil War.

D. M. Woods and Mary had 8 children: Martha J. Woods (1849-1850), John Thomas D. Woods (1850-), Narcissa Woods (1852-1925), Marion L. Woods (1855-1856), Eugene Cuffman Woods (1857-1941), Mary D. Woods (1859-1943), William Rogers Woods (1862-1909), and Ianthe Woods (1863-).

Extent

8.79 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

At the time of donation this collection was roughly arranged chronologically into 44 notebooks, with some groupings made based on associated location or document type. Although the materials have been removed from the notebooks and foldered, the original arrangement has been retained as represented by the scans made of the collection by Robert Thompson.

Methods of Access

Electronic copies of the entire collection is open to the public. Original copies of items held by the Montgomery County Archives are available upon special request.

Custodial History

The materials in this collection were donated to the Montgomery County Archives in 2015 by Danny Perry. Prior to coming into his possession, the materials were held by David Thompson, a private collector, who put the collection up for sale. Some of the original materials went to other individuals and are no longer with the collection. It is unclear how Mr. Thompson acquired the collection or when it ceased to be held by D. M. Woods or his family.

Existence and Location of Copies

Additional microfilm copies of a portion of this collection are available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.

Processing Information

At the time of donation the materials were stored in sheet protectors and housed in three-ring binders. The original order as represented in the complete scan of the collection was recreated with the physical items. The items were removed from both the sheet protectors and the binders, and then foldered in acid-free folders.

Title
Inventory of the D. M. Woods Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Sarah Fry
Date
2021-12-07
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Montgomery County Archives Repository

Contact:
350 Pageant Lane
Suite 101D
Clarksville Tennessee 30741 United States
931-553-5159